Top ten most sought after Irish food products from immigrants at Christmas
Everyone craves a taste of home when living abroad
Published Saturday, December 22, 2012, 10:02 AM
Updated Wednesday, December 26, 2012, 9:26 AM
Kerrymen Ciaran Cahill and John O’Shea both from Brosna, along with Aileesh O’Riordan, Roscrea, Tipperary
10. Lily O’ Briens Chocolates – The brainchild of mother Mary Ann O'Brien, these Irish chocolates serve as the perfect treat over the holidays.
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Seanmor | Dec 22, 2012, 12:21 PM EST
The 46,500 apparently does NOT include emigrants from north of the Border who left Ireland during 2012. The total number who emigrated from the whole country is probably from 50,000 t0 60,000. Anyone who ever emigrated from Ireland had to experience Christmases away from home, mostly in his/her late teens or early 20s. Nearly all of us who grew up in Ireland like most of the Irish food items listed above, includinh #3, brown bread(Irish soda bread?). My wife, a New England Methosist, does a great job in baking cakes of that delicious bread.
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