Staffordshire FoodsYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Discover Staffordshire > Local Life > Staffordshire Foods Marmite to oatcakes... local "delicacies" and foods from Staffordshire  Ali Ahmed came from Iraq, and then founded Staffs first takeaway selling nothing but naan bread  See photos and highlights of the fifth annual Stone Food & Drink Festival.  Walkers' Nonsuch is one of England's oldest makers of toffee, based in Stoke-on-Trent.  Robert Brown explores the connection between Burton and brewing  A profile of the king of relishes, named after the village near Burton where it was first produced  A restaurant in Newcastle is promoting some strange fillings - Wimbledon Oatcake anyone??  Find out what TV chefs the Hairy Bikers got up to in Staffordshire while filming their latest show.  More people in Staffordshire are brewing their own beer and wine to save money in the credit crunch  In Debbie Colby's cafe near Newcastle they serve Oatcakes with Strawberries ???  Do you miss Oatcakes when you're abroad? People all over the world are buying them over the web!  The Taste of Staffordshire picks the county's best restaurants and pubs with its Good Food Awards.  Find out more about Staffordshire Cheese and why it's now protected by EU law  Steve & Yvonne Davies have opened a store in Burslem in Stoke on Trent which stock 400 types of ale  Tell us about your experience of local food, from lobby to bovril, from custard to Elkes biscuits!  Inspired Films have made a documentary that celebrates food and drink in Staffordshire  Recipes provided by BBC Stoke's 'domestic goddess' (and all round good egg) - Marilyn Allen  A national culinary classic - Bird's Custard - is now being made in Staffordshire!  The CAMRA guide is good for beer-lovers, but which are the overall best pubs in Staffordshire?  Marmite - the yeast extract spread that divides the nation  A favourite of football fans, Bovril's been made in Burton upon Trent for nearly 40 years  North Staffordshire's most famous dish - is it worth keeping the tradtion alive?  Find out more about the Staffordshire Oatcake - one of the county's tastiest traditions More from this sectionYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Discover Staffordshire > Local Life > Staffordshire Foods |