Spice bag
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A spice bag (or spicy bag, spice box or spicy box; Irish: mála spíosra[1]) is a fast food dish popular in Dublin, and other parts of Ireland, inspired by Asian cuisine, which consists of deep-fried chips, chicken balls or strips, red and green peppers and a variety of spices.[2][3][4][5] Available in chinese takeaways and chippers since the 2010s, the dish has developed a cult following.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
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- ↑ http://homeeconomicsteacher.com/2015/03/09/taimid-chomh-gnothach-le-gaoth-mharta-busy-bees/
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- ↑ Lin Kee is Dublin’s best spice bag
- ↑ Irish teens are using ‘#spicebag’ to tag their ‘stunning’ Instagram selfies
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