Other popular dishes are dumpling and pig-tail or cow-heel soup, souse, and chicken stew. |
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Another popular Barbadian dish is pudding and souse, traditionally a special Saturday meal. |
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Of what value dignity, if you're already a drunken souse and there's nothing else to lose? |
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The superiority of French cooking is duly recognized by the adoption of such culinary terms as boil, broil, fry, grill, roast, souse, and toast. |
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His most famous souse, Sir John Falstaff, is a bloated, devious, clown. |
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There was calypso singing, dancing and lots of souse, peas and rice and other Caribbean dishes. |
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Ennis-Hill is proud of her heritage and talks fondly about the Jamaican food her father cooks, ackee and saltfish, curried goat and pig‑foot souse. |
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