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Traditional Welsh Cawl recipe - Visit Wales
Cawl is a hearty stew made of meat and any vegetables available. There are many recipes often handed down through the family and vary from town to town ... www.visitwales.com
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Cawl - Wikipedia
Cawl (Welsh: [kaʊ̯l]) is a Welsh dish. In modern Welsh, the word is used for any soup or broth; in English, it refers to a traditional Welsh soup, usually called ... en.wikipedia.org
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Cawl (Traditional Welsh Broth) Recipe - Allrecipes
This cawl recipe is popular with the local farming community of Cardiganshire in Wales. This soup tastes better after reheated so make ahead ... www.allrecipes.com
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cawl
@@@LINK=cawle Oxford English Dictionary
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Cawl : r/UK_Food - Reddit
Cawl is a traditionally hearty dish made of meat and any vegetables available. It's a great traditional Welsh broth, cheap, very tasty and easy to make. www.reddit.com
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For the love of Cawl | Sustainable Food Trust
The Welsh stew 'Cawl' is probably the strongest survivor of the country's traditions of 'peasant' cooking. Warming, hearty and affordable, it has a resonance ... sustainablefoodtrust.org
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Welsh cawl - Umami Days
Considered a national dish of Wales, cawl is a soup of meat and vegetables with no strict recipe. A warming dish served during winter. umamidays.com
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WELSH Cawl Hearty Traditional stew 30 min cook Instant Pot
Welsh Cawl, made with lamb, is a hearty and traditional stew widely regarded as Wales's national dish. It's a simple yet comforting dish, ... www.youtube.com
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Deconstructing cawl, the hearty Welsh stew | National Geographic
Welsh cawl: a timeline. 2500 BC: The earliest known 'burnt mound' is created in Wales. Used to prepare cawl, this cooking technique uses fire- ... www.nationalgeographic.com
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Welsh Vegan Cawl | Recipe And Tutorial - Mother of Grom
Cawl is a popular Welsh stew made from bacon, Welsh lamb or beef, cabbage, and leeks, although using cheaper cuts of meat is also traditional. www.motherofgrom.com
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cawle
▪ I. † cawl Obs. exc. dial. (kɔːl) In 1 cawel, (couel, ceawl), 6–9 cawell, (9 cowel(l, -all), 1–9 cawl. [OE. cawl, ceawl, basket.] A basket; in modern Cornish dialect, a fish-basket or creel.a 700 Epinal Gloss. 305 Corvis (corbis), couel. a 800 Corpus Gloss. 513 Corbus (-is), cauuel. c 893 K. ælfred... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cowell
Cowell Redwoods State Park, United States Cowell, South Australia, Australia Cowell, Concord, California, United States Ships USS Cowell See also Cawl wikipedia.org
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cawel
▪ I. † cawel Obs. [OE. cawel, cawl, caul, ad. L. caul-is cabbage: see caul, cole, kale.] Cabbage, cole, kale. Also in comb., † cawel-hert, a name applied to the hare; † cawel-wurm, a caterpillar, kaleworm.a 1000 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 202 Caulus, cawel. c 1000 ælfric Voc. ibid. 121 Gurgulio, cawelwurm.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colcannon
In Welsh the name for leek soup is cawl cennin, a phrase combining cawl meaning "soup", "broth" or "gruel", when it is not a reference to the typical Welsh meat and vegetable stew named in full 'cawl Cymreig', with 'cennin', the plural of 'cenhinen', meaning "leeks". wikipedia.org
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caule
▪ I. caul, n.1 (kɔːl) Forms: 4–6 calle, 6 caull(e, 6–7 call, cal, kall, caule, cawle, 7 kal, kaull, kawle, 7–9 cawl, 7– caul. See also kell. [a. F. cale a kind of small cap or head-dress.] 1. A kind of close-fitting cap, worn by women: a net for the hair; a netted cap or head-dress, often richly orn... Oxford English Dictionary
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