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National Chips, Cheese & Gravy Day proposed on Isle of Man | National Chips, Cheese & Gravy Day proposed on Isle of Man |
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A call to create an official day for the "national dish of the Manx people" - cheese, chips and gravy - is being backed by the island's culture charity. | A call to create an official day for the "national dish of the Manx people" - cheese, chips and gravy - is being backed by the island's culture charity. |
The popular meal mixes chips with grated Manx Cheddar and beef gravy. | The popular meal mixes chips with grated Manx Cheddar and beef gravy. |
An online magazine has declared the last Monday in January National Chips, Cheese & Gravy Day because the "beloved dish" had previously been "overlooked". | An online magazine has declared the last Monday in January National Chips, Cheese & Gravy Day because the "beloved dish" had previously been "overlooked". |
Culture Vannin said it was good to give "a shout out" to what has "arguably become the ultimate comfort food". | Culture Vannin said it was good to give "a shout out" to what has "arguably become the ultimate comfort food". |
Similar to Canada's much-loved poutine, chips, cheese and gravy has become a local speciality and is sold in many of the island's takeaways. | |
Gef the Mongoose, a Manx magazine set up to celebrate the "weird and wonderful", listed a number of Manx takeaways that were offering the food at a reduced rate to celebrate the new tradition. | Gef the Mongoose, a Manx magazine set up to celebrate the "weird and wonderful", listed a number of Manx takeaways that were offering the food at a reduced rate to celebrate the new tradition. |
Spokeswoman Natasha Parry said it had "long been known as the national dish of the Manx people, so when I discovered there wasn't a day to celebrate this delicacy, I knew I had to do something about it". | Spokeswoman Natasha Parry said it had "long been known as the national dish of the Manx people, so when I discovered there wasn't a day to celebrate this delicacy, I knew I had to do something about it". |
"Other foods have their day each year, like national pizza day, and it's time to celebrate cheese, chips and gravy." | "Other foods have their day each year, like national pizza day, and it's time to celebrate cheese, chips and gravy." |
Making chips, cheese and gravy | |
Peter Robinson, who owns the Terrace Chippy in Douglas, has been making the dish for years and said it took off in the 1990s. | |
"We start off each morning by making fresh gravy. | |
"We use Manx potatoes and the grated cheddar cheese is from Manx dairies, so it is all local fresh produce. | |
"The cheddar goes on the chips and the gravy melts it. | |
"It's become a national dish and it is the most popular dish we do". | |
Culture Vannin's spokesman said the idea of devoting a day to the dish was "great fun". | Culture Vannin's spokesman said the idea of devoting a day to the dish was "great fun". |
"We've fantastic produce here, and it's something to celebrate in all its forms. | "We've fantastic produce here, and it's something to celebrate in all its forms. |
"We've just had Burns Night where people connected with Scotland worldwide celebrated the national dish of haggis, neeps and tatties," he said. | "We've just had Burns Night where people connected with Scotland worldwide celebrated the national dish of haggis, neeps and tatties," he said. |
"Having a day for chips, cheese and gravy is great fun, giving a shout out to something that has arguably become the ultimate comfort food on the Isle of Man." | "Having a day for chips, cheese and gravy is great fun, giving a shout out to something that has arguably become the ultimate comfort food on the Isle of Man." |
Ms Parry said there had been a "great response" to the day, adding that she hoped it would now be celebrated on the last Monday of January every year. | Ms Parry said there had been a "great response" to the day, adding that she hoped it would now be celebrated on the last Monday of January every year. |
The Isle of Man's traditional national dish is priddhas an' herrin - a meal of boiled potatoes and steamed herring. |
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