A pasty (/ˈpæsti/) or Cornish pasty is a British baked pastry, a variety of which is particularly associated with Cornwall, but has spread all over the...
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Pasties (singular pasty or pastie) are patches that cover a person's nipples and areolae, typically self-adhesive or affixed with adhesive. They are usually...
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A pasty barm (also called a pastie barm cake or a pastie flour cake) is a delicacy native to Bolton, a town in North West England. The pasty barm consists...
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Look up pasty or pastie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A pasty is a British baked pastry. Pasty or Pastie may also refer to: Pastie, a large, round...
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Karelian pasties, Karelian pies or Karelian pirogs (Karelian: kalittoja, singular kalitta; Olonets Karelian: šipainiekku; Finnish: karjalanpiirakat, singular...
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ingredients, such as tinga and mole. The paste has its roots in the Cornish pasty introduced by miners and builders from Cornwall in the United Kingdom, who...
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"Pasty tax" was a popular phrase used by the British press to describe a proposal in the 2012 United Kingdom budget to simplify the tax treatment of "hot...
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Cornwall Pasty Company (styled as West Cornwall Pasty Co.) is a fast food chain in the United Kingdom specialising in making and selling pasties. The company...
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The World Pasty Championships were an annual event held in Cornwall to celebrate the Cornish Pasty and its variants, with entrants from around the world...
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The Cornish Pasty Association is a British trade association, based in Cornwall, England. As of 2013[update] the association included about 50 independent...
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Oskar Pastior (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈoskar pasˈtjor]; 20 October 1927 – 4 October 2006) was a Romanian-born German poet and translator. He was the...
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The International Pasty Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional del Paste) is an annual festival celebrating the pasty that has been held in Real del...
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A bridie or Forfar bridie is a Scottish meat pasty that originates from Forfar, Scotland. Bridies are said "to have been 'invented' by a Forfar baker...
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Pasty (1 May 1973 – 12 February 1993) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She was the leading two-year-old filly of her generation in...
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The Pasties were a New York City-based power pop band that featured Sam Endicott, who went on to form The Bravery. The Pasties had music featured on MTV's...
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Michael John "Pasty" Harris (born 25 May 1944) is a former English first-class cricketer who played for various teams. He played from 1964 until 1982...
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south-west of England. The largest pasty maker in the UK in turnover,[citation needed] it specialises in making mass-produced pasties, sausage rolls, sandwiches...
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puff paste. A richer pastry, intended to be eaten, was used to make small pasties containing eggs or little birds which were among the minor items served...
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Szczecin pasztecik (redirect from Szczecin pasty)
soldiers. The machine, weighing over one tonne, is able to produce over 600 pasties in an hour. From 22 December 2010, "pasztecik szczeciński" is listed on...
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A vacuum filler is a machine used for filling pasty products. The pasty products are moved with the aid of a vane cell feed system under a vacuum. Levelling...
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kind of pastry in Finnish cuisine Pastel (food) Pasty Paste, a Mexican variation of the Cornish pasty Peremech Plăcintă Qutab, an Azerbaijani variant...
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rascals with a chicken leg in his hand. He had taken the cold morsel out of a pasty and was about to eat it under the cover of his cape. However, he could not...
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Pakistan Scientific and Technological Information Centre (redirect from PASTIC)
The Pakistan Scientific and Technological Information Centre (PASTIC) is a research support and premier national organization of the government of Pakistan...
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Imagine That (Patsy Cline song) (redirect from Imagine That (Pasty Cline song))
"Imagine That" is a country/pop song written for Patsy Cline by Justin Tubb. "Imagine That" was one of three minor hits produced by Cline in 1962. By this...
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may be of Cornish origin, possibly deriving from the Cornish language (a pasty is known in Devon and Cornwall as an Oggie, possibly deriving from "hoggan"...
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Pickle. The swede is also one of the four traditional ingredients of the pasty originating in Cornwall. In Scotland, separately boiled and mashed, swede...
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filmed by Alan Yentob. The resulting documentary, Cracked Actor, featured a pasty and emaciated Bowie: the tour coincided with his slide from heavy cocaine...
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and ale pie, cottage pie, pork pie (usually eaten cold) and the Cornish pasty. Sausages are commonly eaten, either as bangers and mash or toad in the...
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Cornish cuisine (section Pasties)
major part in the economy of the county. The iconic dish of Cornwall, the pasty, has its roots in another historical industry within the county, this being...
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