The traditional snack consisting of fish fingers between sliced white bread has been taken in a different direction.
Cawa Coffee, which describes itself as an artisan bakery based in south Yorkshire and serving in railway stations, has controversially swapped out the bread by placing the fish fingers inside a sliced croissant. It adds tartare sauce – not uncommon, though many might prefer ketchup – along with cheese in a further supposed faux pas.
This appears to have upset Anglo-French relations just days before England and France go head-to-head at the World Cup. Political journalist Julien Hoez tweeted a photo of the offending dish, describing it as “Overcooked, poorly balanced, and devoid of coherent, positive taste”.
However, the cafe says it “can’t make enough of them”, describing the toasted and melted item as “ultimate comfort food”.
See what all the fuss is about, #cawafishfingercroissant with melted mature cheddar and tartare sauce!#cawa #cawacoffee #cawabakery #cawaroastery #ultimatecomfortfood #Sheffield #Chesterfield #nottingham pic.twitter.com/XpFwCL4gbi
— Cawa Coffee (@CawaCoffee) December 3, 2022
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Yesterday we asked: Should short-haul flights be banned?
Standard website reader BendaGenda “would far rather take a train” but the standard of service isn’t good enough.
On Instagram, a number of users questioned whether private jets would get around the ban.
stormintormod likes the idea in theory: “Where there’s a reliable and affordable rail alternative, of course. That applies to most European countries, but not sure I’d class the UK’s rail as either reliable or affordable…”
Won’t somebody think of the business people, asked r_k_dougie: “Why? Time is money, business people who can’t afford a private jet will have to do short haul flight not just holiday makers”