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//An Essex MP is to lead a parliamentary debate calling for traditional pie 'n' mash with liquor to get protected status, like champagne and Cornish Pasties.
Richard Holden, the Conservative MP for Basildon and Billericay, said the dish was "part of that Cockney diaspora", describing it as "the original fast food".
He will lead the debate in Westminster Hall at 16:00 BST on Tuesday to stop producers claiming it - but with a different recipe.//
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'Pie Mash' if you please Mr Holden - no Londoner worth his salt would ever call it Pie 'and' mash - but apart from that I'm with you on this one. Having long ago left London I've not eaten it for years but to me it always has been the food of the Gods.
Love it or loathe it - or have you never tried it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is parsley sauce, sandyRoe, but it's made with the water that eels have been stewed in. Pie Mash shops also sell stewed eels with mash and liquor.
Webbo @ 12:46...West Country Farmhouse cheddar is. Here's a list of all protected status products. So, manufactured, produced or grown. Whereas Pie Mash is a meal produced by many individual catering enterprises. They would all have to use the exact same methods and ingredients I should think. Same with the great British breakfast, or roast dinner.
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