As this is the Food section I have formulated the responses based on my English life:
1 Being reserved
2 Getting drunk
3 For some reason plates can not be shared each is loaded up with THEIR food. Tapas it is not.
4 When it comes to cooking Mother would provide some form of animal life cooked too perfection or more commonly to a cinder, this would be fetchingly garnished with seasonal Veg (peas) and potatoes in various formats. Sunday Roast being the biggy. This is as above, with something call a Yorkshire pudding (please Google) This is huge culturally and what Victorian Empires are built on. This brings me on to..
5. Full English Breakfast- Eggs, Bacon, Sausages, hash browns, grilled tomato ( the healthy bit) and slices of sausages actually made of blood ( I kid you not) and a mushroom. This breakfast was for the manual, working class. It was designed to give them lots of calouries for their toils and would kill them off with grease before they could work out that the didn't need the ruling classes kicking around.
Hope that helps
Jack
potato lickers
what is it
No
They are similar but not the same.
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