A full English breakfast with scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, black pudding, mushrooms, baked beans, hash browns, and half a tomato. |
Tea and beer are typical and rather iconic drinks in England, particularly the former. Cider is produced in the West Country, and the south of England has seen the reintroduction of vineyards producing high quality white wine on a comparatively small scale.
Roast beef is a food traditionally associated with the English; the link was made famous by Henry Fielding's patriotic ballad "The Roast Beef of Old England", and William Hogarth's painting of the same name. Indeed, since the 1700s the phrase "les rosbifs" has been a popular French nickname for the English.
Other dishes invented in or distinctive to England include:
* The English crumpet is a form of crumpet; it is distinguished from its Scottish equivalent by its greater thickness
* Muffins, known as 'English muffins' in North America, are a form of rounded, yeast-leavened bread
* Lancashire hotpot
* Cornish pasty
* Mushy peas
* Worcester sauce
* Clotted cream from Devon and Cornwall
* Yorkshire pudding
* Sausage and mash
* Eccles cake
* Cumberland sausage
* Lincolnshire sausage
* Balti, a form of curry invented in Birmingham
* Apple pie
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