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Ploughman's lunch

British pronunciation/plˈaʊmənz lˈʌntʃ/
American pronunciation/plˈaʊmənz lˈʌntʃ/
Ploughman's lunch
[NOUN]
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bread with cheese, salad, and pickle served cold, originated in England

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What is "ploughman's lunch"?

Ploughman's lunch is a traditional British dish made from a combination of cold meats, cheese, bread, and pickles. It is usually served as a light meal or snack and is popular in the United Kingdom and is enjoyed all over the world. The dish typically consists of cold meats, such as ham, salami, or roast beef, cheese, bread, and pickles. It can also include other accompaniments, such as boiled eggs, tomatoes, or onions. It is usually served with a variety of accompaniments, such as mustard, chutney, or pickle. Additionally, it can be served with a variety of sauces, such as mayonnaise or a cream sauce.

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