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 Breakfast Around the World
Always halved and toasted before serving, the English muffin is rarely cut with a knife; instead a fork is used to pry the bread apart, creating a rough surface on which to spread butter and jam.
Breakfast in Canada is little different than in the United States, except perhaps for a slightly stronger tendency to indulge in large English-style spreads.
The kibbutz breakfast is distinctive in its use of the food produced by the cooperative.
ravenclawgirl.veoc.net /HouseElves/he_breakfast.htm   (3647 words)

  
 Full English breakfast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Full English breakfast, or fry-up, is a traditional breakfast meal that originated in England and is popular throughout the United Kingdom.
While weekday breakfasts in Britain often consist of a brief meal of cereal and/or toast, the fry-up is commonly eaten in a leisurely fashion on Saturday or Sunday mornings.
The term "Full English" is used to differentiate between the larger multiple course breakfast, and the simpler "continental breakfast" of tea, coffee and fruit juices, with croissants or pastries.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Full_English_breakfast   (862 words)

  
 English breakfast - Uncyclopedia
The English Breakfast is an ancient tradition of the ancient Brits, which today encompasses all known food groups in a joyous celebration of the diversity of breakfast foods.
The greatest possible expression of the English Breakfast, known as the English Fry-up, is a multi-course meal which is served in bed and can actually last several days.
Breakfast is, after all, the most important meal of the day.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/English_breakfast   (653 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | R.I.P. Full English Breakfast
Full English - or Fry-up, as it was affectionately known to those who found calorific comfort in its fried bacon, sausage, mushroom, eggs and tomato - could not survive in the modern world.
Full English was instrumental in the writing of the Monty Python spam sketch (Waitress: Well, there's egg and bacon; egg, sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg, bacon and spam..."), which gave annoying and unsolicited mass e-mails their nickname.
Rumours of the death of the full English breakfast are greatly exaggerated.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/2375729.stm   (463 words)

  
 Stash Tea: Stash English Breakfast Decaffeinated Tea
The prototype for English Breakfast was developed over a hundred years ago by the Scottish Tea Master Drysdale, in Edinburgh.
Marketed simply as "Breakfast Tea", it became popular in England due to the craze Queen Victoria created for all things Scottish (the summer home of Victoria and Albert was the Highland castle at Balmoral).
English Breakfast has become a favorite of tea drinkers worldwide and is the tea most often enjoyed during English High Tea.
www.stashtea.com /w-050780.htm   (234 words)

  
 Ask Mr Breakfast -- What is English Breakfast Tea? What does it have to do with breakfast?
Like today's fo'-shizzle-my-nizzle Caucasian teens who embrace rap culture, the English of the 19th Century were crazy for anything even remotely Chinese, where tea in it's most purest form originated.* Tea houses in London began adding "English" to the name, and the tea became and remains one of the most popular teas in England.
The English basically had two meals a day: a breakfast consisting of beef, pork and bread (and often beer) and a huge potpourri dinner.
The distinctly English tradition of afternoon tea became a nationwide phenomenon because it was basically a light lunch.
www.mrbreakfast.com /ask.asp?askid=22   (660 words)

  
 Breakfast & Brunch Recipes - Joyofbaking.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
It was during the 15th century that certain foods were created and served only at breakfast and this tradition continues even today.
Although people ate this type of breakfast because their work involved manual labor, there was a group of American food reformers who advocated eating less meat and more grains.
Weekends are when the so-called "big breakfast" or "English breakfast" is served where eggs take center stage as well as bacon, sausages, tomatoes, toast, jams and preserves.
joyofbaking.com /breakfast/breakfast.html   (924 words)

  
 Breakfast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Breakfast is the first meal of the day, preceding lunch or dinner and is eaten in the morning.
Note that a full-on British breakfast can legitimately run to several courses and can include, as well as the signature fry-up, cereal, half-grapefruit, kippers, smoked haddock, porridge, rehydrated dried fruit such as prunes and figs, cheese,ham, toast, rolls, yoghurts, and fruit salad.
Another type of breakfast would be fried dough, malawach served with sweet fruits or something spicier.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Breakfast   (4614 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Twinings English Breakfast Loose Leaf Tea - 7.05oz: Gourmet Food   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
English Breakfast tea is a mixture of fl teas from Sri Lanka, which are blended to produce a smooth yet flavorful tea.
Highly conventional in its taste, English Breakfast tea has a robust flavor that stands up well to lemon and milk, which makes it a favorite among those who like to accessorize their tea.
Stronger than most other teas, the blend is made to match the traditionally heavy English breakfast, which to this day often includes pork, sausages and eggs, and for this reason English Breakfast tea also maintains its flavor very well with the addition of cream or milk.
www.amazon.com /Twinings-English-Breakfast-Loose-Leaf/dp/B000660MPQ   (745 words)

  
 Becks & Posh: Bog Standard English Breakfast
Instead you are going to have to learn about the classic bog-standard English Breakfast that we found in a bog-standard English pub in a small West-Country village.
We hadn't been smart enough or had enough time to do research into places where a good breakfast might be had, so instead we settled for the first place we saw advertising it, a pub in Cheddar village called The Bath Arms.
And how right - English breakfasts range from the extraordinary to the execrable, which is quite interesting, given that they all consist of variations on the same limited ingredients.
becksposhnosh.blogspot.com /2005/03/bog-standard-english-breakfast.html   (1221 words)

  
 corelle english breakfast :: Online Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
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 MyCookBook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
For a Welsh Breakfast substitute cockles and laverbread for the sausages.
For a Scottish Breakfast, substitute Lorne Sausage (a square-sectioned sausage meat) for the sausage; and Haggis for the bacon.
There is also an uncooked English breakfast, which is extremely suited for vegetarians and most people today where you just serve juice, milk, cereals, Toast,fruits jam, and cheese, washed down with tea and coffee.
www.mycookbook.co.uk /article.php?sid=70   (1841 words)

  
 English Breakfast at English Blog
According to a survey of commuting workers a more typical English breakfast nowadays is more likely to be a simple bowl of cereal, a slice of toast or bread, orange juice and a cup or two of coffee.
The English definitely rely on their coffee.A more traditional English breakfast consists of eggs, sausages, bacon, fried bread and mushrooms.
We also call this style of breakfast a ‘fry-up’, because most of the food is fried in a pan.
www.english-blogs.com /english_breakfast   (291 words)

  
 The Fry-Up
The Fry-Up The Fry-Up The traditional English breakfast and its relatives
It ranges from the traditional English breakfast, which always includes a couple of eggs, to the Mixed Grill, featuring different meats and suitable for a dinner.
A typical English breakfast includes one or two sausages and rashers of back bacon, two fried eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms, with toast and marmalade on the side.
www.du.edu /~jcalvert/personal/fryup.htm   (701 words)

  
 Breakfast Wednesdays
As we made our way to Alpino last breakfast, we noticed that Chapel Market had a highly impressive collection of caffs and decided that a comparative study of the offerings in the locale was in order.
As always, Full English will whinge about the fact that he is the star of the photo.  However this is largely due to the fact that he can never be bothered to bring the camera.  Case dismissed.
One significant advantage of the American breakfast experience is the general availability of free refills on coffee and other essential beverages.  This, I feel, is a practice that English caffs should take note of.  Will add more pics later.
www.breakfastwednesdays.org.uk   (900 words)

  
 Decaf English Breakfast Tea-Caffeine Free Teas
Our Fine Decaf English Breakfast tea is an ideal accompaniment to a morning meal.
English breakfast remains one of the most popular teas sold in the world today.
Ok so I am not the biggest fan of english breakfast as a rule, but I really like having a decaf version around for those days when I have a yearning for a trip down memory lane or just to get back to basics for a moment :-).
www.sbsteas.com /product.php?productid=895   (286 words)

  
 Twinings English Breakfast - Drinks Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Serve at breakfast, for which it was designed, elevenses or on a cold afternoon.
The founder one Mr Thomas Twining was a former employee of the East India company and it was he who set up a coffee house in the Strand in London.
It is widely available in good tea shops, high class grocers, tea merchants, supermarkets and the majority of Old English tea rooms are likely to stock it, as do some of the gourmet coffee/tea houses that have set up...
www.dooyoo.co.uk /drinks/twinings-english-breakfast   (310 words)

  
 Breakfast Burritos, Breakfast Trays, English Breakfast, Breakfast Pizza
Breakfast Burritos, Breakfast Trays, English Breakfast, Breakfast Pizza
english breakfast No dogs of fruit and butter crackers in her life...
breakfast pizza Her skin was unused to scratch its pooling place for.
pekiv.org /swd03/breakfast.html   (698 words)

  
 Twinings Speciality Tea - Classics, English Breakfast Tea
Occasion: Despite its name, English Breakfast tea can be enjoyed at any time of the day.
This tea was originally blended to complement the traditional hearty English Breakfast, from which its name derives.
The refreshing taste makes English Breakfast one of the most popular teas to drink at any time or occasion.
www.twinings.co.uk /SpecialityTea/Classics/EnglishBreakfast.html   (99 words)

  
 Full English Breakfast Recipe -- Mr Breakfast
Finally, serve everything on the plate together, make a nice cup of English Breakfast Tea (yes, its a tea bag, and yes we add milk), shake a dash of salt over your place, and a squirt of brown sauce.
Traditionally the breakfast of lorry drivers (truckers) and tradesmen / builders but it is now served in most hotels, restaurants, cafes and even PUBS!
Visit The Breakfast Lovers Forum to talk about breakfast with other breakfast lovers.
www.mrbreakfast.com /superdisplay.asp?recipeid=1404   (392 words)

  
 English breakfast definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
English breakfast definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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substantial cooked breakfast: a breakfast usually consisting of cereal or fruit, followed by cooked bacon, eggs, sausages, and tomatoes, and then toast and marmalade or jam
encarta.msn.com /dictionary_561504231/English_breakfast.html   (89 words)

  
 The Old Foodie: The English Breakfast.
The English writer Dorothy L. Sayers, the creator of Lord Peter Wimsey, the aristocrat amateur detective, was born on this day in 1893, at the tail-end of the Victorian era.
The eggs, bacon, and sausages beloved of Dorothy Sayers are merely the distillation of what was, until the Great War, a much larger breakfast spread - the English firmly believing that one must “breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dine like a pauper” – which modern dietitians would probably support in principle.
The balance of breakfast then was firmly on the savoury side, and there is one savoury concept much beloved of the English - the Anglo-Indian “devil” – eminently suitable for the peculiarly English final savoury course to a long meal, as well as for supper and breakfast.
theoldfoodie.blogspot.com /2006/06/english-breakfast.html   (603 words)

  
 Stash Tea: Stash English Breakfast
It became popular in England due to the craze Queen Victoria created for all things Scottish (the summer home of Victoria and Albert was the Highland castle at Balmoral).
Many tea authorities suggest that the Keemun tea blended with milk creates a bouquet that reminds people of "toast hot from the oven" and may be the original source for the name.
Stash English Breakfast combines top quality fl teas from premier tea gardens.
www.stashtea.com /w-050080.htm   (231 words)

  
 English Breakfast Tea - 25 teabags Tin
We recommend this tea be served hot with milk and a little sugar, but it is also delicious served with lemon or it can be used to make iced tea.
These are English style teabags without strings and tags and with 3.1 g of tea.
We also like the English style better for brewing tea in a teapot, as the strings do get tangled around our spoon when stiring the tea.
www.englishteastore.com /ebt-25.html   (362 words)

  
 Natural Bridge, Virginia Bed & Breakfast Inns on BBOnline.com - The Blacksmith Inn / Introduction
We are a new ENGLISH B&B. The high elevation of our 6 acres enhances the breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The house is a new build where we have tried to incorporate the British bed and breakfast ambience.
Our breakfasts will be varied and interesting; however, the traditional English breakfast will be the highlight of your stay here.
www.bbonline.com /va/blacksmith   (886 words)

  
 English Breakfast Tea & other British Favorites
We now offer many different breakfasts teas, all available in both teabags and loose leaf.
English Breakfast #1 Our original malty, strong, fast brewing tea.
English Breakfast Tea Blend No. 2 - A refined breakfast tea with a good body and full tea flavour notes.
www.englishteastore.com /english-breakfast.html   (352 words)

  
 Full English Breakfast
Nowadays, the tradition of a cooked breakfast is still kept, if only at weekends, when the family has the time and leisure to cook and enjoy this important meal.
A typical Full English Breakfast consists of fried eggs and bacon rashers, served with mushrooms, tomatoes, sausages, kidneys and fried bread.
Help yourself to a buffet of fruits, cereals and fresh coffee, and then order the full cooked breakfast from one of our cheerful staff.
www.georgianhousehotel.co.uk /full_english_breakfast.htm   (302 words)

  
 English Breakfast Classic Black
Although tea did replace ale as the breakfast beverage, it wasn't until the late 1800's when Britain began growing tea in its Ceylon colonies and Thomas Lipton purchased several plantations, did tea become affordable for all.
Our blend is a combination of bright Ceylon fl with malty, full-bodied Assam and China's Keemun.
If you enjoy this traditional blend of English Breakfast, you might also enjoy another rich breakfast tea Assam TGFOP, or a blend of Assam and Darjeeling, Hampton Court.
www.nottinghall.com /englishbreakfast.htm   (182 words)

  
 Breakfast Recipe Collections and Cooking Demos: Cooking: Food Network
Breakfast Recipe Collections and Cooking Demos: Cooking: Food Network
That breakfast in French, petit dejeuner, literally translates to "small lunch?"
That congee, or rice soup, is a popular breakfast item in Asia?
www.foodnetwork.com /food/rc_breakfast/0,1977,FOOD_16516,00.html   (89 words)

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