ENGLISH BREAKFAST
A traditional full English breakfast includes bacon (traditionally back bacon, poached or fried eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast with butter, sausages and baked beans, usually served with a mug of tea. As nearly everything is fried in this meal, it is commonly called a "fry-up".
TRADITIONAL BREAKFAST Like most full breakfasts the usual accompaniment is strong tea, typically a blend with a high proportion of Assam leaves, e. g. Nambarrie, Lyon’s, Barry’s or Punjana served with milk.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST The phrase "full breakfast" is used to differentiate it from the European continental breakfast traditionally consisting of tea, milk or coffee and fruit juices with croissants or pastries. The meal is regarded as a staple of traditional English cuisine; W. Somerset Maugham stated, "To eat well in England you should have breakfast three times a day. ”
Many British cafés and pubs serve the meal at any time as an "all-day breakfast". Other common names for the dish include bacon and eggs, or the fry-up. Variants include the full English, full Scottish, full Welsh and full Irish breakfasts and the Ulster fry.
The style of breakfast has carried over to the US and Canada, though continental breakfast foods are also popular. A full breakfast in these countries often consists of eggs, meat such as bacon, ham, sausage, scrapple, pork roll, spam, steak or country fried steak, and grits or fried potatoes such as hash browns or home fries.
Accompanyi ng the meal might be toasted white, wheat or rye bread, English muffins, bagels, waffles, pancakes, oatmeal, cinnamon rolls, biscuits, fruit or fruit juice and beverages such as coffee or tea.
POPULAR BREAKFAST A variant of the full breakfast, the 'breakfast roll or 'bacon roll – consisting of elements of the full breakfast served in a French roll – has become more popular in recent times due to the fact it can be easily eaten on the way to school or work, similar to the breakfast burrito in the United States. As a result, the breakfast roll is available from many petrol stations and convenience stores in the UK and Ireland in the morning hours.
QUESTIONARRY As we got interested in the topic of breakfast, we wanted to learn what breakfast is usually eaten in Russian families. So, we asked schoolmates several questions about breakfast. These are the questions:
QUESTIONS 1 Do you have brakfast? *always *often *sometimes *rarely *never 2 What does your breakfast consist of? *tea *bread and butter *milk *sausages *eggs *porridge *pancakes 3 At what time do you eat breakfast? 4 When do you get hungry after breakfast? 5 What do you have for a snack? 6 Do you have breakfast at school? 7 Where do you usually eat?
1. Do you have Breakfast? always often sometimes rarely never
2. what does your breakfast consist of? tea bread and butter milk sausages eggs porrige pancakes nothing everything
What do you usually have for a snack? chocolate milk juice bread apple tea
Thank you for attention