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What do English people usually eat for breakfast?

The standard English breakfast mainly includes the following foods: bacon, fried eggs, fried mushrooms, fried tomatoes, fried sausages, black pudding, sometimes French fries, and of course coffee or tea. The staple food is generally fried bread slices.

English breakfast tea is a mellow drink with a faint floral fragrance, which is suitable for milk or lemon, but milk and lemon cannot be used at the same time, because lemon will solidify milk. After adding milk to breakfast tea, the pleasant taste is a bit like hot toast with honey. Moderate caffeine content can make people start a new day with a clear head.

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English lunch

English people have a short lunch time, usually only 30 to 40 minutes. Maybe it's because sandwiches were invented in England. Many English people like to eat sandwiches at lunch. People usually make sandwiches at home in the morning and then eat them at lunch.

The classic lunch is a farmer's lunch, which mainly includes bread and cheese. Of course, it will be very pleasant with local malt beer. But now, farmers usually add butter, salad, pickles, pickled onions and sauces to their lunch.

English dinner

A typical English dinner is "one meat and two dishes". "One meat" can be pork, beef or mutton; "Two vegetables" refers to potatoes, and boiled carrots, kale or broccoli. The most famous English food is fish and chips, which is a very important dish in Friday dinner for British families.

In the north of England, Huggis, also known as mutton tripe, may be eaten at dinner, which is a typical Scottish dish. It is a sausage made by stuffing minced meat and oatmeal into sheep's stomach and then stewing it. It's a bit like sausages in China, but it's not so heavy compared with haggis.

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