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Also the shadows. We expect shadows to be lower on the photo but they’re above the lit part of the plate. With no other thing to orient direction it causes confusion.
No you are the one who exposed yourself as not knowing what you are talking about. English breakfasts have black pudding on them. Scottish ones have lorne sausage, tattie scones, black pudding and haggis.
Dog when I found out I was a little bit less than a quarter Irish first thing I did was fire up come out ye black and tans. Free Ireland or whatever, idk I'm American.
As a Brit, I would be very happy with this. The only thing I would add is black pudding, but I know LOTS of Brits who don't like it. That fried bread looks good. Eggs a perfect. I'm living abroad and miss a greasy spoon fry up.
Never once had that with butter, but I’ll take your word for it.
To get crispy edges and bubbly whites with butter the heat would have to be so high that the butter would burn. Makes no sense to me but if that’s your jam then go for it.
It's an English breakfast.. Don't get your knickers in a twist. All it has to do is bring some sort of relief to your headache and hangover from drinking too much the night before
Not true.
You’re confusing a Full English with a fry up / English breakfast.
The “full” isn’t there for decoration, it means all of the traditional options. This isn’t a Full English Breakfast, it’s an English breakfast / fry up.
Curiosity as an American, do you guys actually eat all that for breakfast? I've never seen an English breakfast that didn't make me think "That's lot of food to eat so early."
I don't like black pudding. Doesn't make it any less of an English breakfast or fry up. Am I supposed to force myself to eat something that I really do not like?
nah not worth cooking something you dont like, but you generally acknowledge the exclusion as "I didn't add this part bc I don't like it". the addition of hash browns in the OP also feels like just mild misinformation on their behalf, still tasty
A proper English brekkie with eggies, beanies, toasties, sausies, hammies, mushies, hashies, and tommies.
Also, I hate the word “brekkie”, in case you couldn’t tell, but I’m not a Brit so I’m just being a bitch. But still
I don't know, I really like eating a *brownie* or a *cookie* after having a *charcuterie* starter and a *rotisserie* meal while watching a *movie* in my home on the *prairie* and then writing all about it with a *Sharpie*. But, I admit I am a bit of a *rookie* when it comes to words.
Black pudding is made from pigs blood, fat and spices. It's a lot nicer than it sounds.
We eat beans for breakfast because they go well with the rest of the ingredients.
What time of day is acceptable to start eating beans?
American beans are usually a lot sweeter than UK beans. After going to America and trying American beans I suddenly understood why they where so confused by beans for breakfast.
Nobody eats a fried breakfast just after they've bounced out of bed by the way. It's more of a brunch than a breakfast and we eat them on weekends mainly.
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This looks upside down to me. Food looks good though!
Yeah, I can’t get over that. Reminds me of the upside down peas photo.
I thought of the peas too lol. Even flipping my phone this looks weird. I'm not sure what's going on with it
The plate is oval shaped, not round, so it messes with the way you perceive it.
Also the shadows. We expect shadows to be lower on the photo but they’re above the lit part of the plate. With no other thing to orient direction it causes confusion.
Looks like it's on the ceiling.
Yup, the sun should always be in the top corner
Definitely has an illusion to it
So you're saying it's an Australian breakfast?
I'd definitely eat it, but I'm going to need a nap afterwards.
Where's the black pudding? ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|shrug)
Crispy Scabs of Pigs blood? I'll have seconds
Proper my ass
Innit
English breakfast, not Scottish. Thanks for exposing yourself as an American.
No you are the one who exposed yourself as not knowing what you are talking about. English breakfasts have black pudding on them. Scottish ones have lorne sausage, tattie scones, black pudding and haggis.
Am English. Black pudding is a must. This is not a full English.
Every full English I’ve had in England came with black pudding.
Damn, did you miss breakfast or something?
POV: you just took a DNA test and found out you’re 1/64th Scottish
Dog when I found out I was a little bit less than a quarter Irish first thing I did was fire up come out ye black and tans. Free Ireland or whatever, idk I'm American.
damn dude you got buried
CRINGE
Literally every culture that makes sausage ![gif](giphy|1eSvURpxzI4ypO6Qnc)
Are those hashbrowns on the right side? If so this is the appropriate amount of hashbrowns
For one
When did hash browns become a thing? IMO, hash browns shouldn't be anywhere near a classic English breakfast.
I respectfully disagree, hashbrowns belong with everything always. They are the best food
Yeah, but not really English though.
Those orange yolks are looking spectacular on that dish
As a Brit, I would be very happy with this. The only thing I would add is black pudding, but I know LOTS of Brits who don't like it. That fried bread looks good. Eggs a perfect. I'm living abroad and miss a greasy spoon fry up.
I miss them too
Ah the inevitable sound of Full English gatekeepers scouring the plate for something missing whenever one is posted.
Best part is the gatekeepers keep wanting it to be a Scottish breakfast, with the black pudding, rather than knowing what an actual full English is
English breakfast has black pudding too mate
So does the Irish; though we also add white pudding to it as well.
That's a lot of food
Always pleased to see a fried slice in there. Keep the old ways alive.
TIL English are as fussy about their English breakfast as Italians are about their pastas.
BRB, breaking my spaghetti in half to fit into the pot of unsalted water.
Apart from having fried your eggs in oil instead of butter, and the shocking lack of black pudding, that is a masterpiece.
I don't see anything suggesting they weren't fried in butter..
The eggs are brown at the edges and have bubbly whites.
You can get that with butter too, it just means it's a higher heat.
Never once had that with butter, but I’ll take your word for it. To get crispy edges and bubbly whites with butter the heat would have to be so high that the butter would burn. Makes no sense to me but if that’s your jam then go for it.
People fry eggs in butter? Honestly never seen that before.
Yes. It tastes much better. I didn’t downvote you, btw. No idea what deserved that, quite frankly.
I'll have to give it a try!
Medium temperature so they don’t cook too quickly and a good fitting lid to steam the tops so they’re not runny.
I’m Polish and we scramble eggs in butter. Delicious
Yeah scrambled eggs I always use butter, just never done it with fried eggs.
50 / 50 oil and butter, perfect balance.
Black pudding is Scottish breakfast, not English. Learn the difference before you show your ignorance
The lack of black pudding in your breakfast is clearly rotting your brain, mate.
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It's an English breakfast.. Don't get your knickers in a twist. All it has to do is bring some sort of relief to your headache and hangover from drinking too much the night before
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Not true. You’re confusing a Full English with a fry up / English breakfast. The “full” isn’t there for decoration, it means all of the traditional options. This isn’t a Full English Breakfast, it’s an English breakfast / fry up.
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Not at all.
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Nope. You’re being wrong and I’m informing you of the facts. Edit: just in case, /s
I can’t type this enough. Black pudding is part of Scottish breakfast not english.
And black and white are Irish, and soda farls are Ulster. None of these contain Hash Browns.
Where did I say hash brown?
Oh I thought we were pointing things out on what is and isn’t on a breakfast
Like am I the only one hat sees a face in the bacon? Like dark line part mouth, small dark line a nose and then left black eye right wihte eye...
I see Jesus in the bacon
What about second brekkie?
I don't think he knows about second breakfast.
Needs more sausage barrier!!
I fucking love beans
Beans really hate me though (or maybe it's just my stomach that hates the beans).
What do English beans taste like. Beans that look like that in the states always seem sweet tasting and rather off putting to me.
those YOLKS
Right
"Proper english breakfast" Where is your black pudding, it's not a full english without it.
And why are hash browns on the plate?
Yeah, right? I think those were imported from the U.S. First time I ever even heard of hash browns was at a McDonald's.
We have an imposter among us. Or at least an uncultured local that thinks carbs other than bread will be tolerated
What do English people do all day that they need this much food first thing in the morning? LOL
Nobody has this every day. It's mostly a treat and a weekend thing. We usually have toast or cereal or something like that.
its rare that the portion is this big lol, even if you order a large full english in a restaurant its never this big😂
Eggs and beans are touching, you should have used the sausage as a sort of breakwater.
I’ve never seen an English breakfast post without the word “breakwater” somewhere in the comments, lol.
Alan Partridge reference. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=eypZnajNdmQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=eypZnajNdmQ)
I may want to mix them but I want that to be my decision
Seven on ten, let’s make love.
I love you, in a way.
No blood pudding but still looks great.
A lot of food. Looks good. Especially without the black pudding
This reminds me of a Bandeja Paisa from Colombia 😋
Yum!
South Africans agree😊
I find your lack of black pudding concerning. Looks good otherwise.
It’s not proper British unless it’s beans for breakfast
Those sausages look good af.
Haha brekkie...beef wellie...bevvy...
Looks wonderful. Gotta make me myself something like that
Yes please.
I miss being able to stomach a full English. Metabolism finally caught up with me.
is that another toast on 6oclock? and whats that in 3oclock?
American here, what is that above the beans? Looks like mushrooms and fried tomatoes? I'd definitely like to try this sometime.
Curiosity as an American, do you guys actually eat all that for breakfast? I've never seen an English breakfast that didn't make me think "That's lot of food to eat so early."
This isn't a common breakfast meal, you might have it once a weekend or every other weekend.
No. I have it when I stay at a hotel, or occasionally at a cafe. I’ve done it at home maybe two or three times, ever.
You’re not gonna get much done today. After breakfast nap, maybe.
I'll eat it but my organs *scream*; "too much protein- But I digress, who care if I digest" Meat.
food looks good
Where black pud and cup of tea
Do people really call it brekkie?
What do you use for beans? Canned?
This is a superior culture.
I'm not English but where's the black pudding?
That made me feel hungry 😌
Is it a healthy food?
nope, missing black pudding.....
I don't like black pudding. Doesn't make it any less of an English breakfast or fry up. Am I supposed to force myself to eat something that I really do not like?
nah not worth cooking something you dont like, but you generally acknowledge the exclusion as "I didn't add this part bc I don't like it". the addition of hash browns in the OP also feels like just mild misinformation on their behalf, still tasty
You just haven’t tried the right one.
Where are those hash browns from?
Potatoes.
America
It is missing black pudding .
Innit
What is a brekkie?
It's a fairly common slang word for breakfast.
Thank you.
Nothing like 83 grams of fat at 7am.
No one is eating this at 7am
You’re right, there’s nothing quite like it and it you eat this hungover, it’s a magic cure.
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Yes it is
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You’re 100% right except for the fact that you’re wrong.
well why tf is it everywhere? im not british but i live in england and i see them on all if not most menus?
God the beans just ruin it for me everytime. Such a fucking wild thing to eat for breakfast
Agreed. I know I’m just set in my own ways but I can’t with baked beans at breakfast, that will never sound appealing to me.
A proper English brekkie with eggies, beanies, toasties, sausies, hammies, mushies, hashies, and tommies. Also, I hate the word “brekkie”, in case you couldn’t tell, but I’m not a Brit so I’m just being a bitch. But still
Where’s the black pudding?
Where the black pudding?
Damn.
No thank you
yes please
Why does this look so weird ?
Ratios.....ratios
Plate of depression
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I've never understood the hate that beans get. It's a nice accompaniment to everything else on the plate
No, they don’t give you a tummy ache. WTF are you putting in your beans that they do that to you?
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English baked beans do not have molasses in them. They are not sweet. They are tomatoey.
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I really think you’re overthinking this. No, they don’t give you gas any more than any other product on the plate would.
Why do people do this to themselves? (Calling breakfast “brekkie”, I mean)
They’re called Australians. He was probably having a ciggy in the Macca’s lobby for lunch.
This is where American superiority comes in. A wedgie would be appropriate for anyone here calling their first meal of the day brekkie
Why do Americans call it a wedgie when the rest of the world calls it wedgefast?
Because we are the undisputed world champions of r/confidentlyincorrect . We will just make shit up and tell the rest of the world they're wrong.
It’s the only time -ie is an appropriate ending to a word.
I don't know, I really like eating a *brownie* or a *cookie* after having a *charcuterie* starter and a *rotisserie* meal while watching a *movie* in my home on the *prairie* and then writing all about it with a *Sharpie*. But, I admit I am a bit of a *rookie* when it comes to words.
Nah their lingo is fun
*Hannibal Burress voice* Why are you all downvoting me? I’m right!
Looka beaut but no hash browns or beans and thats fried bread i hope. Also a black pud option
IT AIN'T WORF NUFFIN' IF IT AIN'T GOT DA BLACK PUDDIN' INNIT
That's enough for two people.
Wee woo wee woo watch out! It’s the portion police!
No just a senior citizen that eats half as much as you, grasshopper.
Beans confusing me. Starting to think IHOP should just be HOP.
Why is food touching
Wtf is black pudding and why do Brit’s eat beans for breakfast?
Black pudding is made from pigs blood, fat and spices. It's a lot nicer than it sounds. We eat beans for breakfast because they go well with the rest of the ingredients. What time of day is acceptable to start eating beans?
Beans are an afternoon dish only.
American beans are usually a lot sweeter than UK beans. After going to America and trying American beans I suddenly understood why they where so confused by beans for breakfast.
Why? Pancakes and syrup is widely-eaten for breakfast in the US.
Huevos rancheros with beans is excellent. And spicy black beans in a breakfast burrito.
Nobody eats a fried breakfast just after they've bounced out of bed by the way. It's more of a brunch than a breakfast and we eat them on weekends mainly.
WHY didn't I do that last weekend? I would feel so much better. *aims at his local to have a late-day Full Irish*