Geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom

There are many geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom. In British cuisine, there is a custom of naming foodstuffs with reference to their place of origin. However, there are other reasons for this practice; Scotch egg, which was invented in London and Dover sole which indicates where they were landed, for example.

A number of such foods have been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union law (see List of United Kingdom food and drink products with protected status).

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  • Hampshire haslet
  • Harwich Kitchels
  • Hereford apple dumplings
  • Hereford Hop

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  • Ipswich almond pudding
  • Ipswich lemon pie
  • Isle of Wight doughnuts

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  • Kendal mint cake
  • Kentish cheese and apple pie
  • Kelvedon Wonder Pea
  • Kirriemuir Ginger Bread

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