is this potato cakes? mashed potato fried on a pan into discs. Idk what the proper name might be but i’ve always heard them called potato cakes. they’re slightly different from fried potatoes.
Wait…Is that Ulster Scots?
I always thought “tattie scones” were either Potato bread or soda farls lol
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Never heard of the fadge? Potato bread? Farls?
Yeah, never heard of any of those. Potato farls, yes. But none of those options
Pure Baader-Meinhof…only heard about fadge the other day and now I see it everywhere
Show us your fadge.
These all sound like teenage slang for vaginas
One of the links on google mention it as being Ulster-Scots
Excuse me.
I thought it was called bloosewaddle or slubadop!
This is fucking gibberish.
Potato cakes in Ireland are called Boxty.
I’ve heard of clonge/clunge before but it wasn’t used for describing food.
how did they get away with that, near the camels knuckle with that one
“Better bring your wellies boys, as well be up to our knees in clonge!”
“Hi can I have the Full Irish, please. Can I get some fadge and menge with that? No clonge though, thanks”
Bradley Walsh looks like he’s about to crack up in that pic!
“Ma, what’s for breakfast dis mornin? Fadge, Menge or Clonge?”
“Son, get your arse the feck outta me house and don’t come back until you’re off the drugs or you’ll get the wooden spoon”.
I just call it potato bread
[I don’t understand the question and I won’t respond](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rTJtVyQhN0&t=10s)
My 83 year old granny still calls it fadge!
I literally wince when she says it.
When someone’s cheeky too, she calls them a ‘wee blurt’. No-one has the heart to tell her that blurt is now used as a word for vaginal discharge.
If he chose to phone and ask his friend in Ireland, I don’t think he’ll have any improved chance of getting that one right.
Apparently Paisley had a love of a bit of fadge. https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/election07/northern_ireland/2007/05/from_fudge_to_fadge.html
is this potato cakes? mashed potato fried on a pan into discs. Idk what the proper name might be but i’ve always heard them called potato cakes. they’re slightly different from fried potatoes.
Wait…Is that Ulster Scots?
I always thought “tattie scones” were either Potato bread or soda farls lol
[Save the British minge](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrUDftDkH3E)
Well, they didn’t make the cut for “the jumbo breakfast roll” song, so I have my doubts …
Guys, all the answers are supposed to look like slang for pussy. ITV being edgy
I take its not something we eat often here If none of those answers ring a bell.
Now I’m off to Google what a tattie scone is, I’m not gonna search for the other options Just in case.
Never heard of a single one of those, I think the producers are just trying to make aul Bradley buckle.
Typical Brits. Passing off a Nordie thing as a totally Irish thing. It’s a potato farl.
Fadge. Its a pretty old word though. My granny used to say it
Would I be right in guessing that the answer was Fadge?
😂😂😂😂😂
Knee deep in clonge.