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imported>Hayford Peirce
(some rewriting; I think the older version was too dogmatic; and I've certainly had sausages included on my own breakfasts; and the Savoy Hotel never included baked beans!)
imported>Anton Sweeney
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Catalogue of British cuisine]]
* [[Catalogue of British cuisine]]
* [[Full Irish breakfast]]


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Revision as of 16:50, 11 August 2007

A traditional British breakfast generally consists of four elements: egg, tomato, baked beans, and bacon, athough sausages may frequently be included also. The egg may be scrambled, fried, or boiled; the tomato is typically cooked whole; the bacon is of a different, wider cut than US bacon strips, and the beans are baked in a sweetened tomato sauce. The breakfast may also include an additional meat element; in England and Ireland this might often be a small black pudding; in Scotland it might instead be haggis; such a meal is sometimes called a "full breakfast." It is usually accompanied by a strong breakfast tea.

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