Lancashire is a large county, rich in food and drink heritage.
Lancashire Hot Pot is the famous casserole associated with the county,
and it has a long roll call of other food products, from Bury Black
Pudding, Eccles Cakes and Chorley Cakes to Lancashire cheese, Lancashire
oatcakes and Parkin, and much much more.In this book Emma Kay looks at
the regional fare and dishes that have characterised Lancashire over the
years, picking out the many interesting stories that contribute to this
county's food and drink narrative. Alongside its traditional food
festivals and products, the county boasts diverse food and drink markets
and well-known producers and cooks. Lancashire's Food and Drink will
appeal to all those who are interested in the history of Lancashire and
its food and drink heritage.