• CelloMike@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I meannnn

    Brit here, all the elements are correct but jeez please cook all of that for at least twice as long

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      Needs mushrooms still I think. Or fried tomatoes, or black pudding if you are feeling fancy.

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        I lived there for 30 years, now live in Germany and by God if I see another Maultasche I will scream.

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        Well no, people visit the UK to experience our culture and history.

        When they arrive they are often pleasantly surprised that our food is actually quite good.

        A proper fried breakfast with quality meats and good sundries beats an american breakfast hands down. Proper back bacon instead of that crispy streaky shit Americans eat, proper sausages instead of those shitty little cat turd “links”, toast made from thick cut bread from a real bakery (or baked on site). God tier.

        I challenge anyone to eat a proper shortcrust pastry meat pie made with slow cooked beef in a rich beer/red wine gravy with vegetables and chips and come away thinking it isn’t anything other than delicious (unless they dont like pies…)

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          Proper back bacon instead of that crispy streaky shit Americans eat,

          This is the only part I’ll push back on being better, and even then, it’s with some qualifications. Rashers are fine, and I think I even prefer them if it’s on a sandwich or burger, but just sat on a plate? Slab bacon beats it every time for me. A nice, thick cut piece of streaky bacon is just more tasty to me, though you need the right balance of lean and streaky bits. Honestly, I think that’s where rashers lose me at breakfast, they’re just too far on the lean side, so you hardly get any of the nice, crispy fat bits, just a little strip of it at the edges.

          Then again, I have no complaints with an Irish breakfast roll for breakfast if I’m feeling lazy, which, around here, gets you some sausage links, rasher, and a couple pieces of black and white pudding, wrapped up in the same sort of pastry you’d make a sausage roll with. Not the healthiest of breakfasts, but it certainly does the job when you’re hungry and tastes great with some brown sauce on it.

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              I’ve never had a Kiwi pie, but I’d like to hope you’ve toured around the regions and based your opinion on country bakery pies or on-point roadhouse pies rather than the standard city servo fair.

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              And they do this weird thing with their coffee where they put it in a little paper bag with a string. Tastes like shit too.

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                they have no idea, haha, they got very offended over there when I told them I was disappointed to find they were so shit compared to NZ ones

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                  I managed to find one good sausage roll at the Southbank market one time (lived there for 8 years and was actively seeking out acceptable sausage rolls and pies the whole time), I blew the mind of the guy selling it by suggesting he should make some with bacon and cheese in the sausage meat.

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            And you can get pretty much any cusine in the world, at Michelin star quality, somewhere in the UK. What’s your point?

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          When you say “American breakfast,” we do have that sometimes, but what it actually consists of and the quality (e.g. type of bacon or sausage, how the eggs are cooked) varies widely. Where I live, breakfast tacos are much more common than the stereotypical American breakfast though

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            I’m not even sure a “stereotypical American breakfast” even exists in 2026.

            My go-to is a breakfast sandwich on a toasted bagel

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              Yeah mine is oatmeal with walnuts, honey, coconut, and a bit of cocoa powder with a scoop of cottage cheese. Classic American breakfast 😂

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        I love English food. All of the British Isles do pub food to die for, especially in colder weather.

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      I think the picture is also intentionally heavily de-saturated. It’s food already somewhat bland in colors, but if you further remove colors from the picture it looks even sadder.