Though in the UK you’d traditionally find beef ... bringing with them their Cornish pasties. Dating back to the 13th century, these were once the preserve of the nobility.
There’s a place in the world that is obsessed with Cornish pasties and it’s 5,321 miles from where you’d expect. The British pastry-based snack is normally associated with Cornwall but ...
The Cornish pasty, a traditional British dish, has been a staple in Cornwall since the 17th century. Originally made for miners as a hearty meal that could be easily carried, it has evolved over time.
They brought with them this iconic snack, known in England as a “Cornish pasty.” Cornish pasties date from the 13th century, when they were the food of nobility and the upper crust.