But, it could also relate to an older traditional Welsh symbol - the leek. That's because the Welsh word for daffodil is cenhinen Bedr, which translates to "Peter's leek". Sadly, it's not known ...
"I never thought I'd find myself carrying leeks through customs ... Our suitcases were crammed to bursting point with Welsh food and artefacts. Barabrith, cheeses, laver bread, love spoons ...
Some fans were left scratching their heads after a question about Welsh Leeks on the show, with many admitting on X, formerly known as Twitter, that they'd never heard of them before. One puzzled ...
The leek is the national symbol of Wales and, according to legend, the Welsh put leeks in their helmets at David’s suggestion when they fought and conquered Saxon invaders. Welsh people may ...
And, ahead of St David’s Day, Phil prepares his twist on Welsh Rarebit. Warm the olive oil in a pan and add the leeks with a little water, then cover with a tight-fitting lid and cook for 2-3 ...
"I never thought I'd find myself carrying leeks through customs at Prague airport ... Our suitcases were crammed to bursting point with Welsh food and artefacts. Barabrith, cheeses, laver ...