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Food of England


Food of England has traditionally been based on pork, beef, lamb, chicken and fish and generally served with potatoes and one other vegetable. The most common and typical foods eaten in Britain include the sandwich, fish and chips, pies like the Cornish pasty, trifle and roasts dinners. Some of the main dishes that comprises of the Food of England have strange names like Bubble & Squeak and Toad-in-the-Hole. The staple Food of England includes meat, fish, potatoes, flour, butter and eggs. Many of the cuisines in England include preparations made by using these food items. Food of England also influences the culture of England to a great extent.

Since 1950, the people of England have eaten less of red meat, more poultry, and about the same amount of fish, which comes under white meat category. This keeps the consumption of fats down and that of alternatives such as margarine up. England food favors the fresh fruits, while vegetables are strictly ruled out and the focus is only on salad vegetables. The main meal, known as supper is now eaten in the evening and is likely to consist of ready-made or frozen food.

A lump sum amount of food in England is prepared and served in the restaurant. So if you want to taste English Food then hop into any of the eateries in town. In addition to eating out in inns, pubs, and restaurants, people consume fast food available in the streets. Nowadays you can expect the restaurants to serve you a wide variety of foreign cuisine, ranging from Chinese and Indian to French and Italian.

There are few food-related taboos in England. Some of the English avoid some foods for so-called hygienic reasons, such as onions and leeks, which can cause bad breath. There are also some types of foods that are considered uncivilized. Traditionally, the people of England have never eaten horses, dogs and other carnivores or insects. Slowly, the eating of meat is looked on as uncivilized. As part of the shift away from meat toward fruit, vegetables, and fish, people have become more distanced from the production of the meat they eat and less willing to eat as wide a variety of meats.

If you want to survey on the kind of food eaten in England, then visiting the various parties and events in England are the best way to find out. Besides the cakes made on birthdays, few special type of food are eaten on major occasions. Some people have the habit of eating pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, which is both a secular and a religious occasion.

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