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Welsh hat– is a part of Welsh national costume for women. Nowadays, it is only worn on holidays though.
There is also the new Salted Caramel Cream Cold Brew, handcrafted with signature super-smooth cold brew, complemented by a touch of vanilla flavouring and topped with a salted caramel flavoured cream foam. A plant based almond flavoured mini loaf cake with a raspberry jam injection, topped with a plant based frosting, freeze dried raspberry pieces and almonds. Daffodil– the national flower of Wales, and is worn on March 1, St David’s Day. It is also called “Peter’s leek” in Welsh. Try something new with our bitesize Miso Caramel Brownie made with a soya bean paste drizzled with chocolate.
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Enjoy this bitesize fudgy white chocolate blondie, with tart raspberry jam swirls, topped with white chocolate, and freeze dried raspberry pieces. A tropical-inspired Refresha, crafted with a colourful combination of mango and dragonfruit flavours. Shaken with ice, finished with diced dragonfruit pieces.
Delight with this new bakery option, combining crunchy cookie and smooth cream in a chocolate flavour brownie. Designed to replicate the vibrant colours of fresh watermelon, this reusable mug is the perfect addition to your summer picnic hamper. Treat yourself to a shaved beef steak, mozzarella cheese, flame roasted tomato chutney mayo, roasted onion & red pepper in a sourdough panini. green hills or mountains – probably referring to Snowdonia– mountainous region and a national park in northwestern Wales. On exceptionally clear days, Ireland, Scotland, England and the Isle of Man are all visible from Snowdon mountain.
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Our signature, super-smooth cold brew, is finished with a touch of vanilla and topped with a rich salted caramel cream foam, the perfect flavour combination. Smoky scrambled tofu with meat-free Lincolnshire style sausage in smoky BBQ pinto bean sauce and spinach wrapped into a tortilla. sheep – since sheep farming is the important part of economy of Wales. Interesting enough, there are more than 10 million sheep in Wales