- Áú¹®³»¿ë - I work here que es filitra Britain abounds with bizarrely-named dishes – from bubble and squeak to jam roly poly, via spotted dick and stargazey pie. The king of them all is toad in the hole, a homely dish of sausages cooked in batter that has perplexed etymologists almost since it first started appearing on our tables over 200 years ago.
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