'Flitters' explained by Culture Vannin
What did you have for breakfast this morning?
Culture Vannin has promoted an old Manx tradition for Good Friday morning - the eating of 'flitters'.
Some argue it's "a very ancient Celtic ritual" pre-dating the arrival of Christianity on the Island.
The shellfish, known as 'limpets' in England, were caught from the rocks and cooked there on the shore:

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