I don’t even know if it is legal. Coronation Chicken got the title as it was a recipe chosen by (or on behalf of) Queen Elizabeth II on her coronation. King Charles III’s Coronation had Coronation Quiche. I don’t think any old bloke can use the term “Coronation”, I think it’s protected like how you cannot call your shop “The Royal Café” or use the Tudor Crown on non-commemorative merchandise
I’ve been caught out by that. Very disappointing sandwich
I don’t even know if it is legal. Coronation Chicken got the title as it was a recipe chosen by (or on behalf of) Queen Elizabeth II on her coronation. King Charles III’s Coronation had Coronation Quiche. I don’t think any old bloke can use the term “Coronation”, I think it’s protected like how you cannot call your shop “The Royal Café” or use the Tudor Crown on non-commemorative merchandise
I forgot it was commemorative, let’s ban coronation chickpea and coronation chicken.
Coronation Chicken is fine as it’s royally sanctioned
Coronation chickpea is fine as it’s royally forbidden.
Off with your head!!!