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Fish and chips: Britain’s beloved dish

Fish and chips day
World cultures
1 June, 2023

Fish and chips have long been synonymous with British cuisine, a source of national pride and culinary tradition. Often enjoyed on Friday nights, this iconic duo continues to delight taste buds around the United Kingdom. So, what exactly is it that makes fish and chips such a popular British dish? Let’s delve into the origins of this comforting meal and mark National Fish and Chip Day in celebration.

The origins of fish and chips

As with many delectable creations, fish and chips were born from humble beginnings. Its origins can be traced back to two distinct sources: 16th-century Jewish immigrants from Portugal and Spain introduced the concept of frying fish to Britain. At the same time, the evolution of potatoes’ popularity gave birth to hearty fried chips.

The first recorded fish and chip shop (or “chippy” as affectionately called by the locals) opened its doors in London in 1860 by Jewish immigrant Joseph Malin. The dish rapidly gained traction due to its affordability, unique taste, and nourishment for hardworking individuals during the industrial revolution.




National Fish & Chip Day

Every first Friday in June, National Fish and Chip Day celebrates this fried pairing that has characteristically defined British culture for centuries. Established by the National Edible Oil Distributors Association (NEODA), the objective behind this day is to celebrate a beloved national treasure while supporting sustainable fishing practices and good-quality ingredients.

So why do fish and chips remain a beloved British dish? It all boils down to three key factors: their culinary history, affordability, and sumptuousness. Most importantly, this satisfying meal has had a knack for bringing people together throughout history – be it at a family dinner or over a lunch break – evoking memories of comfort, camaraderie, and belonging.

As we celebrate National Fish & Chip Day each year, let us remember this scrumptious duo and its rich history in shaping the nation. Here’s to many more years of delicious, hot, golden fish and chips!

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