Amazing foods you didn’t know have royal connections
Miriam Carey
12 April 2022
Foods fit for royalty
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Victoria sponge
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Fillet of beef Prince Albert
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Battenberg cake
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Queen Mother’s cake
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Béarnaise sauce
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Kaiser rolls
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Veal Prince Orloff
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Pizza Margherita
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Beef Wellington
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Prince Albert’s pudding
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Sandwiches
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Earl Grey
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Lobster Duke Alexis
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Café Maria Theresia
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Queen Elizabeth cake
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Maria biscuits
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Crab Louie salad
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Gustavus Adolphus pastry
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King Christian cheese
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Gateau Reine de Saba
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Steak Esterházy
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Wilhelmina Pepermunt
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Alexandertorte
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Fraises Wilhelmine
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Esterházy torte
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Coronation chicken
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Prince of Wales tea
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Veal Oscar
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Charlotte Russe
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