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Fish, chips and mushy peas lathered with loads of salt and vinegar served out of paper wrapping :o)
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Boiled.
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Mutton, crumpets, and a pint of Bitters.
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blandness. I hated trying to find decent food over there. Only decent meal I had when I was in Liverpool was the last day when I tried a Chinese restaurant.
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Scones and tea. Fish and chips.
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Fish & Chips
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Cold weather food, fish and chips, large breakfasts, lots of boiled, coddled and steamed items. Fried foods, tea
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lots of cheese.
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A Sunday roast - roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, gravy and a selection of vegetables which tend to be over-cooked is the first thing that springs to mind, but the one thing I never fail to treat myself to whenever I visit is Fish and Chips, which are superb if you buy them from a good Fish Shop or disgusting if you don't.
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Pizza or curry or spag bol, all the good traditional stuff we get nowadays lol :)
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Full English Breakfast , can't beat it. Click on image , I'm salivating like Homer Simpson !!!
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Meat pies!
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Indian Food!!!
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Bland.
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Crumpet and tea
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Based on childhood visits to England, I think of ham sandwiches on white rolls with slabs of butter instead of mayonnaise (yuck), roast beef dinners with yorkshire pudding, lamb, duchess potatoes, meat pies (really good), mince tarts, fish and chips wrapped in newspaper (really unhygienic but very tasty). cottage pie (my favorite), really horrible sausages that would make me cry at the thought of eating them, and a cultural inability to properly fry chicken. I also think of trifle and how I really don't get why British people think that's such a great dessert. Overall, I like a lot of British food.
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Stodge.
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bangers and mash, fish and chips, soggy peas, toad in the hole, spotted dick and black pudding.
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fish & chips
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Roast beef with yorkshire pudding.
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Sticky toffee pudding, roast beef and potatoes
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Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. That or fish and chips.
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Mostly: wrong names given to normal food, like: french fries called "chips", chips called "crisps", cookies called "biscuits", etc. Sometimes: gross things that should never be eaten called normal things that they definitely are not - such as blood sausage called "pudding".
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Professor YaffleWrong names? Are you suggesting the English use the English language incorrectly? (Joke) "Two nations divided by a common language" as George Bernard Shaw said. You're right about black pudding, that's just wrong!
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www.bible-reviews.comOf course. Why don't the English have the decency to speak proper English, the way that well-educated Americans do?
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Cooked breakfasts, roast dinners, fish & chips & fruit cake (not all on the same plate).
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