Tea leaves which are steamed and then pressed into the shape of a brick. This originally aided transportation but they are now collected because of the embossed designs.
Small rolls made from soft white bread made with egg-enriched dough. They are often used for making open sandwiches.
The brill is a flatfish, lesser cousin of turbot, with the same fine, white, nutritious, firm flesh. It is fished in shallow waters of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. The top of the body is smooth, grey or beige in colour, with small pearly markings. The underside is creamy-white and it has small, smooth scales. The bones are good for stock, and it is itself often cooked off the bone. Buy fish at around 1 kg (2 lb) as the fillets are inadequate from smaller fish. It is at its best between September and February and can be used as a substitute for turbot.