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Entrepreneur tries to introduce Tayto crisps to China
An Irish-Chinese entrepreneur is attempting to introduce Tayto crisps into the Chinese market. In China, Ireland’s favorite crisps are known as tudoushenshi shuping, which translates as “Potato Gentleman Crisps. The…
Irish New Year Traditions That Span The Centuries
Irish is home to some of the most unique traditions and superstitions and this is especially true when it comes to ringing in the New Year. Centuries ago it was…
Irish Central Explains the Top 100 Irish Last Names
IrishCentral.com has put together a list of the top 100 common Irish surnames with a little explanation of where these names come from. Whether you're looking to trace your family…
Top baby names in Ireland during 2010
A study of 650 birth notices has shown that Lily and Ben were the most popular names in Ireland during 2010. Amoung the Irish names, Cara, Ailbhe and Maeve were…
The top ten best Irish hangover cures
With many of us waking up with a sore head or two over the Christmas and New Year period Irish Central have very kindly put together a list of some…
Hundreds of thousands died in the Irish cold snap of 1740
Ireland may be recovering from one of the coldest winters in centuries but the cold snap which gripped the country over the past six weeks was mild in comparison to…
The ‘Senchus Mor’ (Also known as Patrick’s Law)
During his Christian mission Saint Patrick played an important role in the development of the country of Ireland. Patrick spent much of his time writing letters and hymns but few…
St. Patrick’s Quiz
Test your knowledge about Saint Patrick by trying our quiz below: 1. Why did St Patrick write his ‘Letter to Coroticus’? A) To apologise for not meeting up with…
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