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Chowhound on MSNHow Chinese Takeout 'Spice Bags' Became A Quintessential Irish SnackSpice bags have only been on the Irish culinary scene for around a decade and a half, but in that time, it has become a ...
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 ...
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For those unfamiliar with Irish-Chinese food, a seeming oxymoron, the term spice bag might be met with furrowed brows and blank stares. Is it a type of tea? A literal bag filled with spices?
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Irish Examiner on MSNSpice bag, blaa and 'acting the maggot': Irish words added to Oxford English DictionaryUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Extra.ie on MSN‘Spice Bag’ has finally made its way into the Oxford English DictionaryIn an exciting move for Irish foodies, ‘Spice bag’ has been inducted into the dictionary as 'a takeaway meal usually sold from either Chinese food outlets or ...
IRISH terms have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary – including ‘spice bag’, ‘ludraman’ and ‘class’. Word boffins ...
Spice bag', 'ludraman' and 'class' are among the Irish English words that have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary ...
The Irish spice bag is a modern invention, purportedly at a specific Chinese restaurant in Dublin, although some argue it was in a rural town southeast of the capital. (Irish Chinese food ...
"Spice bag", "Class", and "Blaa" are just some of the Irish words and terms that have been added to the Oxford English ...
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