1762: The sandwich was invented in England .
We have a town named Sandwich in the south of England . John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich invented a small meal that could be eaten with
one hand while he continued his nonstop gambling.
1902: Marmite was invented in England .
Marmite is dark brown-coloured savory spread made from the yeast that is a
by-product of the brewing industry. It has a very strong, slightly salty
flavour. It is definitely a love-it-or-hate-it type of food.
Mincemeat was invented in England as a
way of preserving meat without salting or smoking it.
HP Sauce was invented in England
at the end of the 19th century by Mr FG Garton, a Nottingham
grocer. He was down on his luck and couldn’t pay his bills, so when Edwin
Samson Moore, owner of the Midland Vinegar Company, offered to cancel his debt
with the company and pay him £150 for the recipe, plus the use of the name HP,
Garton jumped at the chance.
Worcestershire Sauce (Worcester Sauce)
1837 John Lea and William Perrins of Worcester , England
started manufacturing Worcester Sauce (Worcestershire).
Worcester sauce was originally an Indian recipe, brought back to Britain by Lord Marcus Sandys, ex-Governor of Bengal . He asked two chemists, John Lea and William
Perrins, to make up a batch of sauce from his recipe.
ARE THESE STATEMENTS TRUE OR FALSE? CORRECT THE FALSE ONES.
1.- Everybody in England loves Marmite.
2.- The Earl of Sandwich liked eating while playing
games.
3.- People in England had a problem to keep meat
fresh.
4.- HP stands for Houses of Parliament because the
sauce was invented by a Member of Parliament.
5.- Worcestershire sauce is a British recipe.
KEY
- FALSE. Either you like it or hate it.
- TRUE
- TRUE
- FALSE. It is called HP because it was used in one of the dining
rooms at the Houses of Parliament.
- FALSE. It is an Indian recipe.
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