ploughman's lunch

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ploughman's lunch

A ploughman's lunch is served on a wooden board at a cozy pub.

Definition

Noun: A cold meal, typically served in a pub, consisting of bread (often a crusty loaf or roll), cheese (commonly Cheddar), pickled onions, and sometimes additional items like ham, apple, or chutney, presented as separate components on a plate.

Usage

This term specifically refers to the named pub meal. It is used as a countable noun. * I'll have the ploughman's lunch and a pint of ale, please. * The pub is famous for its generous ploughman's lunch. * We ordered two ploughman's lunches to share.

Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be used metaphorically to describe any simple, rustic, or hearty meal composed of basic, separate components.
    • Our picnic was a veritable ploughman's lunch of crusty bread, local cheese, and fruit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ploughman's (noun, informal): A common shortened form used in casual conversation, especially when ordering.
    • "I'll have the ploughman's."
Synonyms
  • Cold plate: A more general term for a meal of assorted cold foods.
  • Pub lunch: A general term, of which a ploughman's lunch is a specific type.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term evokes a traditional, rural, and simple English meal, though its modern form is a 20th-century creation for the pub trade.
  • It is distinctly different from a sandwich or a salad, as the components are served deconstructed for the diner to combine as they wish.
ploughman's lunch

A ploughman's lunch is served on a wooden board at a cozy pub.

Noun
  1. a meal consisting of a sandwich of bread and cheese and a salad