Food in the UK
Full English Breakfast Mushrooms Black pudding Bacon Hash brown Toast Pot of Tea Tomatoes Sausages Fried Egg Baked Beans
But most people eat… …cereal …or toast With jam and butter
We usually eat a packed lunch… Sandwiches are also known as a 'butty' or 'sarnie' in some parts of the UK.
Or less healthy… Pork pie Cornish pasty Sausage roll Traditionally eaten by the miners. One half was meat and the other half was apple. The thick crust was used to hold the pasty
Afternoon Tea Cream Tea Crumpets
The evening meal is usually called 'tea', 'dinner' or 'supper'. A traditional British meal is meat and "two veg“ (vegetables) with gravy
BUT Not all of the top 10 favourite foods in the UK are traditional dishes 1.Spaghetti Bolognese
2.Sunday Roast
3.Chilli con Carne
4.Lasagne
5.Cottage or Shepherds pie Lamb Beef
6.Meat or Fish Stir Fry
7.Beef Casserole
8.Macaroni Cheese
9.Toad in the hole
10. Meat, fish or vegetable curry
Irish food Irish Stew Bacon and Cabbage
Welsh food Welsh Rarebit ¨posh cheese on toast¨ Glamorgan sausage (leek and cheese) Cawl (Welsh Lamb Soup)
Welsh cakes Bara Brith ´speckled bread´
Scottish Breakfast ´Kippers´ (cold smoked herring) Porridge Oats
Scottish Food Haggis (organs of a sheep, pig or cow mixed with onion, oatmeal, spices and seasoning. Traditionally boiled in the stomach of the animal, but now synthetic casings are used. Scottish Shortbread Fudge (condensed milk, sugar and butter)
School Dinners http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/education/schdinners.htm
At the restaurant… Can I take your order? Yes. What would you like to drink? What would you like for starter? What would you like for main? What would you like for dessert? Thank you. Enjoy your meal.
Pub Dinners http://www.projectbritain.com/pubfood.htm#main