Tayto chips, or crisps, are a beloved Northern Ireland snack that's made in a historic castle that visitors can tour. Here's ...
St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday born from the conversion of Ireland to Catholicism, has become the epitome of Americans’ idea of ...
We've been told that the Tayto crisp, especially cheese and onion flavour, is the quintessential taste of Ulster. So when we were told we were going to see the famous Tayto Castle we felt like the ...
A Northern Ireland bakery business boss has bought NI’s biggest family-owned sweets and confectionery firm, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal. Paul Allen, who owns Magherafelt-based Genesis as ...
It’s one giant adventure after another in Northern Ireland…Belfast Live has teamed up with Tourism NI to bring readers on an ...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued the alert this afternoon, warning: "The above batch of Tayto Waffles Bacon Flavour contains soya which is not declared in the list of ingredients.
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The secret of how Northern Ireland ex-pats still get a regular Ulster Fry and a wee taste of homeShe took away some beef steak sausages, vegetable rolls [seasoned beef and vegetables] and Tayto Cheese & Onion crisps ... steak sausages and sausages with Murphy's Irish stout.
It's now a busy factory churning out one of Northern Ireland's most iconic snacks. Since 1956, the Tayto Group has produced potato chips (or "crisps," as the locals say) inside this castle ...
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