Ragmans
Ragmans are a type of traditional British street food, originating from the East End of London. They are small, round pastries filled with a savory mixture of minced meat, onions, and spices. The name "ragman" is believed to derive from the rag-and-bone man, a historical figure who collected discarded clothing and bones for sale. The pastries are typically baked in a special mold, giving them their distinctive shape and size. Ragmans are often sold by vendors on the street, and they have become a popular snack among locals and tourists alike. They are usually served with a side of tea, and their popularity has led to the establishment of several ragman shops in various parts of the UK. Despite their humble origins, ragmans have gained a cult following and are considered a quintessential part of British street food culture.