Irish flavors celebrated

AUTHENTIC RECIPES: Representatives from restaurants in Kinsale, Ireland, brought over some of their recipes for Newport chefs to make during the 40th anniversary celebration of the Newport Irish Heritage Association. From left: Jonny Hartnett, head chef of The White House in Kinsale; Eilish Collins of Actons Hotel; and ­Michael T. Frawley, proprietor of The White House. / COURTESY THE WHITE HOUSE KINSALE
AUTHENTIC RECIPES: Representatives from restaurants in Kinsale, Ireland, brought over some of their recipes for Newport chefs to make during the 40th anniversary celebration of the Newport Irish Heritage Association. From left: Jonny Hartnett, head chef of The White House in Kinsale; Eilish Collins of Actons Hotel; and ­Michael T. Frawley, proprietor of The White House. / COURTESY THE WHITE HOUSE KINSALE

“The welcome we get in Newport is second to none!” said restaurateur Michael T. Frawley, still as enthusiastic about his sister city as he was the first time he visited from his native Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. This March, the City by the Sea celebrated its 40th annual Irish Heritage Month. The occasion was marked

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