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"textContent": "Britain’s reputation for food has been historically challenged, to say the least. We’re a nation of snackers, marmite-eaters, and picnickers at heart; our best foods are often grab-and-go like scotch eggs and sausage rolls. We also love a takeaway – like fish and chips eaten from the wrapper (best had ...\n\nThe post Britain’s Most Quirky Regional Foods – And Where To Try Them appeared first on Country and Town House.",
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