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Worcestershire

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In england, anywhere with the suffix 'cester' (or 'chester' or 'caster') is a former roman army camp (a castra), so the 'C' is a hard sound. but in the case of 'cester' the C isn't pronounced at all, instead the form is contracted to 'ster'

If you didn't google that, you might eligible for the award.
 
Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce is the only sauce i use. ive tried other brands and they just fail.

Yeah, they invented the stuff and they're the only ones that get it right. Everyone else is too sweet or they use too much fish paste and make it bitter.
 
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