The OED attributes the invention of the spice bag to a Chinese takeaway ... now eclipsed its fast-food origins to become a cultural phenomenon. It is unapologetically Irish, with a surprisingly ...
Spice bag', 'ludraman' and 'class' are among the Irish English words that have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary ...
Spice bag', 'blaa' and 'morto' are among the uniquely Irish words that have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) ...
The popular Irish late-night takeaway is gaining momentum in Melbourne. Here are five of the best for lovers of loaded chips ...
The comfy new pub serves beer, lots of whiskey and a something-for-everyone menu of Irish specialties and American faves.
The uniquely Irish culinary delicacy known as the “spice bag” has been added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
‘Class’ is among a host of new Irish inspired words which ... with curry sauce for dipping. The spice bag was invented in a Chinese takeaway restaurant in Dublin called Sunflower around ...
A number of Irish-rooted words have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary, including morto, spice bag and ludraman.
Spice bag', 'blaa' and 'morto' are among the uniquely Irish words that have been added ... a spice bag is "a takeaway meal usually sold from either Chinese food outlets or fish and chip shops ...
"Spice bag", "Class", and "Blaa" are just some of the Irish words and terms that have been added to the Oxford English ...