BOIL-UP
A 'boil-up' is a colloquial term for a method of cooking used by the MÄori peoples of New Zealand. A simple method of cooking, a Boil-up is literally the boiling of different foodstuffs in a large pot (usually a stockpot) together to create a sort of crossover between a soup and a stew.
Traditionally ingredients used are pork bones, puha, potato, pumpkin, watercress, and doughboys.
It is also a term used in the Eastern Provinces of Canada to refer to an afternoon break with tea and sometimes sandwiches.
★ Fry up, the "Full English breakfast."
Traditionally ingredients used are pork bones, puha, potato, pumpkin, watercress, and doughboys.
It is also a term used in the Eastern Provinces of Canada to refer to an afternoon break with tea and sometimes sandwiches.
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★ Fry up, the "Full English breakfast."
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