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Endangered British dishes - and the home cooks reviving them

Home cooks and content creators like Annie Mae Herring and Shannon McCarthy are reviving endangered British dishes, such as carrageenan pudding and Staffordshire clanger, through social media series that evoke nostalgia. Food historians note these hyper-regional recipes risk disappearing as younger generations are less familiar with them, though some classics remain popular in restaurants and bakeries.

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endangered recipesBritish cuisinenostalgiaregional dishesfood preservationsocial mediaculinary history

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