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UK Food

The food in the UK is simply hearty and delicious. English food and cooking are rooted in history and heritage. “Fish and chips” and “roast beef and Yorkshire pudding” are popular dishes in the UK.

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Who sells Oscar Mayer bacon in central London?

Sainsbury's on Colchester Avenue In Penylan, Cardiff also Asda in Cwmbran

What is the main staple food in England?

Indian is the top most eaten food in the UK which is funny especially because we have a lot spicier curries than them, they make theres mild.

2nd is Chinese and 3rd Italian, you probably see at least 2 Italian restuarants in a town and 4th fast food like chips and burgers.

then theres all the other crap that no one cares about :)

What is 37.2 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit?

37.2 degrees Celsius is equal to 98.96 degrees Fahrenheit

The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32

Famous food in England?

Fish and Chips, Bangers and Mash, Yorkshire Pudding, Spotted Dick, Steak and Kidney Pudding, Cornish Pasties

What are the main foods eaten in England?

Here are some popular things in no particular order of preference:

  • Yorkshire pudding and gravy
  • Grilled Dove Sole
  • Grilled Lemon Sole
  • Kedgeree
  • Curry
  • 'Bangers & Mash' (sausages with mashed potatoes)
  • Roast beef and Yorkshire Pudding, roast potatoes, vegetables, gravy, and all the trimmings for Sunday Lunch
  • Chicken Tikka Masala
  • Tandoori Chicken
  • Fish and chips
  • Cottage Pie
  • Shepperd's Pie
  • Keema Naan
  • Welsh Rarebit
  • Poached Salmon
  • Steak and Ale Pie
  • Hot Pot
  • Afternoon Cream Tea
  • Scones
  • Fairy Cakes
  • Iced Buns
  • Dainty triangular sandwiches (with the crusts cut off)
  • Dainty Finger sandwiches (with the crusts cut off)
  • Eggs and bacon
  • Peppered steak
  • Trifle
  • Sherry Trifle
  • Bubble & Squeak

    Sausage-in-the-Hole

  • Uncle Joe's Mint Balls
  • Rowntree's Fruit Gums
  • Pear Drops
  • Pears in Port
  • Stilton Cheese with Port
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Lancashire Cheese
  • Coltswold Cheese
  • Red Leicester Cheese
  • Wensleydale Cheese
  • Somerset Brie Cheese
  • Camembert Cheese
  • Chelsea Buns
  • Bath Cakes
  • Eccles Cakes
  • Chorley Cakes
  • Plum Cake
  • Gammon Steak with egg
  • Lancashire Hotpot
  • Black Pudding
  • Bacon Roly-Poly
  • Jam Roly-Poly
  • Rice Pudding
  • Cheshire Cheese
  • Double Gloucester Cheese
  • Caerphilly Cheese
  • Cornish Yarg Cheese
  • Shropshire Blue Cheese
  • Chicken Tikka

How much bread does the U.K. eat?

According to statistics, around 900,000 Kilograms of bread are sold in the UK everday. Popular UK tradition is to put their own semen on slices of bread. This is known as a highly respectable ritual in the UK culture. Often times you will find it taking place during weddings.

What is saveloy skin made of?

Animal intestines which are sweat to turn red. The inside is made of pork brain. Ah well; it's the same as eating meat I guess. Me and my friend read up on it once, because we were going out to get one, and when we found out we wanted one even more, even though it's quite disgusting (what it's made of) we still wanted it. It's the same as eating a normal pork sausage really. Hope I helped and havn't put you off. (I probably have LOL).

What is management policy?

Debt management policy is a written guideline which affect the amount or it is a type of debt issue by a state or local government. Debt management policy provides justification for the structure of debt, improves the quality of goal etc.

Approximitly how much money does a chef earn per hour?

A chef if he or she is any good can make as much as $100 grand or more.

It all depends on where they work. What kind of food is being served.

5 star restaurant chefs can write their own ticket sometimes. Which means that the company that they work for would pull the person from another place and offer them the moon and the stars. They will get it to.

Do all British people drink tea?

No - Although the British made tea a very famous and popular drink after they colonised tea growing countries (Like Sri Lanka and India) no tea is grown in England itself.

Sights to see outside of London?

If you're staying in London and you'd like to get out of the city for the day, I'd suggest Hampton Court Palace, Chiswick Gardens or Kew Gardens. Dover Castle is also quite nice- they even have tunnels that were started during the Napoleonic Wars and were used during Dunkirk. You could also go see Stonehedge, one of the univeristy towns- Oxford is quite nice, Sherwood Forest, Stratford-upon-Avon or Blenheim Palace.

What do they eat in England?

Fish & Chips, Roast Beef Dinner, Chicken Tika, Donner Kebabs, Oatcakes, Lamb Chops, Big Macs, Fish Pie, Bacon n Eggs, Curry, Apples, Chicken Chow Mein, Beans on toast, Sausage n Mash, Rhubarb Crumble, Crispy Duck, Fried Chicken, Steak n Chips, Scampi, Pork Chops, Chocolate, Spare ribs, Chip butties, Soup, Lancashire Hot Pot, Jellied Eels, Smoked Salmon, Gammon New Pototoes and Parsley Sauce, Liver Pate on toast, Steak & Kidney Pie, Beef Sandwich, Salad, Apple Pie, Bananas And Custard, Melon, Spag Bog, Garlic Bread, Baked potato n cheese, Pizza, Grapes, Prawn Cocktail, Corn Flakes, Nuts. ... that's enough for now, I'm full!

You missed breakfast-bacon, black pudding, fried egg and baked beans

AnswerPretty much what they eat everywhere else in the world. They have Mexican food, Italian, etc. They also have lots of 'native' dishes, just like any country will have. Believe me, you will not starve if vacationing there - there is plenty to eat.

What is Staffordshire Lobby?

Staffordshire Lobby is a traditional dish from North Staffordshire. It was originally eaten by Potters who were poor and didn't always have enough money for fresh ingredients. Lobby has no official recipe because it is known as an all in one recipe where the ingredients were simply 'lobbed' into a pot. The traditional lobby contained leftover meat, bones, diced onion and other vegetables.

Why was King George II the wrong monarch at the wrong time for England in regard to its North American colonial empire?

It was inevitable that America would become independent of Great Britain. Whether by revolution or by plebiscite - but the introduction of taxes set the spark for feelings that were there long ago. It was King Charles 1 that brought all the colonies under British rule - which before they had a great amount of autonomy from the British crown.

It was King George III, in need of revenue to fight the financial hangover of the Seven Years War that turned to the American colonies with the introduction of the stamp tax.

I don't think it really mattered who was king of Great Britain - the American colonies were seen by Britain as a very lucrative cash cow - to be milked when the British government needed taxes.

Also Britain was concerned that if it let go of the colonies, it would only take another great power - Spain, France, Russia - to go in and takeover what the British had lost. Britain also had to be concerned that to do nothing over the American colonies was to allow all its colonies independence in some form or another - a point made with India later on.

The fact is that the British Empire was at the height of its power when the American revolution occured. George III was unfortunate enough to be king when it happened. I don't think the British response would have been different if it had been William the Conqueror, Henry II, Edward I, Henry III or Elizabeth - the response would have been the same.

Another fact is that the Seven years war drained the British economy. The British needed money - that was not the king's fault - but his advisors suggested going to the American colonies with a new tax to pay for it.

Where does the UK get its food from?

The United Kingdom gets their food from places all around the world. The UK might get their maize from the US and their beans from Argentina. They also grow and raise their own food such as cows and herbs. they may raise cows and feed cows certain grass before they cut it and then cook it.

Is the Philippines richer than the UK?

The Philippiness does not have any rockets and expensive stuff and that and the British have mad stuff(they might even get it for free if they were the ruler of the country).So the answer is a NO!

Are you crazy if you go to England and not eat black pudding?

To put it simply. Yes. Yes you are!

Black pudding is made from dried pigs blood into sausage form. You need to have a good stomach to eat that. It is not something all British people eat !