Rashers, sausages and crisps - What Irish food do you take on holiday?

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Rashers, sausages and crisps - What Irish food do you take on holiday?
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Whether they are emigrating for good or heading away for a long weekend, many feel they cannot get on a plane without some home comforts.

Everyday tens of thousands or Irish people travel through Dublin Airport and many have packed Irish food in their suitcase.

“Sunday morning, we have the breakfast baps with bacon, eggs and sausages as a treat for everybody on a Sunday morning,” he said. “If you’re going on holiday, there’s a temptation to pack the rashers and the butter and things like that,” he said. “If you try and take butter through regular security, that’s a prohibited item, so it would be taken off you.

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