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What’s the link between Cornish pasties and the Mexican mining town of Real del Monte?
By euronews (in English)Published : Oct. 16, 2024 - 19:46
Though their fillings may be a little spicier, the resemblance between the Mexican “paste” and traditional Cornish pasty is uncanny. The story of the somewhat unlikely legacy of the English snack takes us back 200 years, across the Atlantic Ocean, and down a few mines.