British Cuisine

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ALL ABOUT BRITISH CUISINE

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Typical British dishes

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ALL ABOUT BRITISH CUISINE

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LESS FORMAL THAN YEARS AGO ALL SORTS OF FOODS AND MEALS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE SERVED

HOWEVER, SOME MEALS ARE TRADITIONALLY BRITISH

BRITISH CUISINE

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The traditional English Breakfast

sausages

Beaked beans

Fried eggFried mushrooms

bacon

Black pudding

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The English national meal: fish and chips

- the dish consists of battered fish (commonly Atlantic cod), and deep-fried chips

- It is a common take-away food

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A Sunday roast

Sunday roast is made out of carrots, potatoes, peas, meat (either – beef, pork, lamb or chicken) and pigs in blankets. (sausage wrapped in bacon)

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This dish is not usually eaten as a dessert like other puddings it is a part of the main course or a starter.

Yorkshire pudding, made from flour, eggs and milk, is a sort of batter baked in the oven and usually moistened with gravy.

Yorkshire Pudding

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Lancashire hotpot sandwiches

Lancashire hotpot is made out of potato, meet, carrots

Sandwiches originated in Britain. Two slices of bread are separated by meats and salads.

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COTTAGE PIECottage pie is made of minced beef and vegetables topped with mashed potato

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Ploughman's LunchThis dish is served in Pubs. It consists of a piece of cheese, a bit of pickle and pickled onion, and a chunk of bread. 

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TrifleMade with layers of sponge cake alternate with custard, jam or fruit and Whipped Cream. Sometimes alcohol-soaked sponge cake is used.

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Fruit crumbles and pies are very popular in Britain!

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SOME DISHES HAVE REALLY WEIRD NAMES….

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Toad in the hole

- A Yorkshire pudding but with battered sausages

- It gained its unusual nickname because it looks like toads popping their heads from a hole

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Bubble and squeak

Typically made from cold vegetables that have been left over from a previous meal.. The chief ingredients are potato and cabbage, The cold chopped vegetables are fried in a pan together with mashed potato until the mixture is well-cooked and brown on the sides. The name is a description of the action and sound made during the cooking process.

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- spotted dick is an old-fashioned steamed pudding which dates back to at least the 1800s. - The "spotted" refers to the dried fruit, while "dick" may be a corruption of the word pudding.

SPOTTED DICK

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Welsh rabbit

Tourists in Wales must be regularly disappointed to find that the traditional "rabbit" they've ordered is little more than a gourmet version of cheese on toast. The name is said to be something of an English joke, coined in the 18th century when many Welsh were so poor they could not even afford a cheap meat like rabbit. Hilarious...

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Singing hinniesA rather delightful name for a northern dish of currant cakes cooked on a griddle. "Singing" refers to the sizzling sound of the cakes as they cook in fat, while "hinny" is, of course, a northern term of endearment.