- Apples and Cider in Armagh. Armagh is also known as the Orchard County, so it wouldn't be surprising to find a cider producer in this part of the world.
- Fifteens.
- Lough Neagh Eels.
- The Ulster Fry.
- Cream Horns.
- Dulse.
- The Belfast Bap.
- Yellowman.
What food is Belfast famous for?
- 01 of 10. Pastie. Courtesy of John Long's Fish & Chips.
- 02 of 10. Ulster Fry.
- 03 of 10. Oysters and Guinness.
- 04 of 10. Seafood Chowder.
- 05 of 10. Colcannon and Champ.
- 06 of 10. Irish Stew.
- 07 of 10. Breakfast Bap.
- 08 of 10. Traybakes.
What is Northern Ireland well known for?
1. The Giant's Causeway. Famed around the world for its columns of layered basalt, the Giant's Causeway is Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site. These polygonal-shaped natural features (there are around 40,000 of them) were created by a volcanic eruption 60 million years ago.17 Nov 2020
What food is Ireland most famous for?
- Shellfish.
- Irish stew.
- Colcannon and champ.
- Boxty.
- Boiled bacon and cabbage.
- Smoked salmon.
- Black and white pudding.
- Coddle. With roots as a working-class Dublin dish, the name coddle comes from the slow simmering or 'coddling' of ingredients in a one-pot stew.
What food is Northern Ireland known for?
- Irish breakfast.
- Whiskey.
- Soda bread.
- Traditional Irish stew.
- Irish oysters.
- Yellowman candy.
- Champ.
- Kearney Blue cheese.