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A right load of tripe

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March 12, 2023

A SET of images unearthed from the Mirrorpix archives offers a glimpse of Manchester many of us have never seen.

- LEE GRIMSDITCH

A right load of tripe

The photographs show what appears to be an incredibly popular eating contest taking place on Canal Street long before it established itself as Manchester's Gay Village. The food in question is a now largely shunned delicacy from Manchester's past, namely tripe.

Tripe, not to beat around the bush, is the edible stomach lining of farm animals - mostly cattle, sheep and pigs with beef tripe being the most common. If that doesn't get you salivating, you were probably just born in a later generations where its popularity had dwindled.

Tripe was a nutritious and cheap dish for the British working classes from Victorian times until the latter half of the 20th century.

And while it is still popular in many parts of continental Europe, the number of offal (internal organ meat), including tripe, eaters in the UK has rapidly declined.

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