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Angel
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There are notable differences.
English Breakfast :
Eggs, bacon, pork / beef sausages, grilled tomato, baked beans, mushrooms, sauteed potatoes, fried bread or hash browns and often enough a bit of black pudding nicked from the Scots. Tea.
Scottish Breakfast
Oats, eggs, bacon, black pudding, white pudding, haggis, pork or beef sausages, grilled tomato, haddock, smoked salmon and griddle scones.
Irish
Irish bacon, Irish sausages, baked beans, black pudding, grilled tomato, sauteed potatoes, Irish soda bread, black pudding, mushrooms etc.
Welsh Breakfast
Same as English and Irish but use Welsh butter, milk etc and have it with their speciality laverbread.
It is interesting that the English and Irish breakfast adopted black pudding as part of their own. It's only the Scots who eat white pudding. |
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Cymro i'r Carn
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A welsh breakfast is more seafood based.
With cockles, Muscles.Lava bread(seaweed) and oysters and many different types of fish served on toast along with seafood sauce. Therefore a welsh breakfast is a seafood breakfast if anything. |
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liam r
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i only new they had full irish and english breakfast, makes sense they would have the others but i've never heard them mentioned before |
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Andy M Thompson
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One would hope that a proper 'regional' breakfast would contain local food. I've had Irish Breakfast that had White Pudding in it instead of traditional English Black Pudding. Scottish Breakfast might well have Square Lorne Sausage which you wouldn't get elsewhere in the UK or Ireland. Welsh Breakfast is sometimes served with Lava Bread. They should all be bread of some time, eggs, bacon, mushrooms, sausage and the difference, as I say should be that the ingredients are local. |
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greenorlagh
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Being from Ulster we have the Ulster Fry - it consists of:
bacon, egg, soda bread, potato bread, sausage and tomato.
In other parts of Ireland they will have black pudding and white pudding and sometimes beans. |
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lisa c
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Im Scottish, a full scottish breakfast has sausage, bacon eggs, bacon, lorne sausage (square), black pudding and beans |
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Angel
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A Full English Breakfast can't be Beat. |
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Gem
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English breakfast has beans, (a true) Irish one doesnt. After that i dont... |
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dom c
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an english breakfast has sausages, bacon, egg, toast, hash browns, fried tomatos, beans and mushrooms.
an irish breakfast has sausages, bacon, egg, potato bread and tomatos and mushrooms.
a scottish breakfast has sausages, (two types, links and lorne) then it has black pudding, fruit pudding, fried haggis, bacon, egg and tattie scones, tomatos and mushrooms.
and i have no idea what is in a welsh breakfast. |
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joe f
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where you awake from your drunken stupor. |
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Gerry Atrix
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In Jamaica, nothing. |
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Lecksie
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I am intrigued - all the regional difference noted above are correct - so why are they getting thumbs down? And who from? People who don't believe Scots eat fruit pudding at breakfast? Or who deny the English eat sausages? Or maybe they think that lorne sausage is triangular? Or that chucking beans on is not very English? WTF?? What is there to disagree with? They are right..
Edit: bwahahahaha! 2 thumbs down for pointing out how daft thumbs down are when the answers are correct - aye - ok - whatever - go for yer life. |
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bob m
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Countries. |
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Kevin O
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different whiskey |
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Dad's found yer scoo'er
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The Scottish breakfast has 3 million more calories but tastes best. Colloquially known as a "paramedic special". |
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jetstream60
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Do you mean teas?
If so, then they use different kinds of tea leaves. |
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