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Forfar Bridies
Forfar bridies are a solid horseshoe or D-shaped pastry, with a savoury beef and sometimes onion filling in a shortcrust pastry case.
The application for Protected Food Name (PFN) status is being made by the Forfar Bridie Producers Association - a joint venture between McLaren and Son Bakers and Saddler's of

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