A pastry brought to Mexico by British miners is still popular after 200 years
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Economists predict November cut to UK interest rates after wage growth hits two-year low; oil price slumps – business live
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A pastry brought to Mexico by British miners is still popular after 200 years
Back in the 19th century, migrant miners from Cornwall, in the southwest of England, brought their pastries to the Mexican mining town of Real del Monte3 hours ago -
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Founder of the Park Slope Food Coop in Brooklyn to Retire After 50 Years
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Pulisic, Pepi, McKennie to miss U.S.-Mexico game
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Five beheaded bodies found next to road in Mexico
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Oysters are back on British menu – but will red tape stifle the shellfish boom?
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‘King of the geeks’: how Alex Gerko built a British trading titan
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Historic Amusement Park to Close After Nearly 100 Years
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