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The English have long had a reputation for being
staid, unadventurous, and totally lacking in an
understanding of food and wine. Of most
home-based English people this is true.
However, for years, England produced a class
that inhabited the Empire and developed a sense
of fun, a taste for fine food, and good living.
It is to this expatriate sub-culture that Mad
Dogs and Englishmen is dedicated.
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