Tbf the American breakfast isn't bad. But truthfully, a full English/Irish/Scottish/Welsh will always be better. This one is genuinely unbiased and correct.
“That’s right: vegetables!” *proceeds to serve nutritionally-insignificant portions of tomato (a fruit) and mushrooms (a fungus) alongside 3 different types of processed meat*
This morning I made the famous British version. Baked beans, bacon, sausages, black pudding, mushrooms, half a fried tomato, hash browns, sunny side up egg, toast, HP sauce, tomato ketchup, cuppa tea, orange juice. Only happy faces at breakfast table😊😊😊
@AlissaSss23 they actually probably could. The American Colonies, up until the revolution, were kind of a tax haven. The primary source of revenue for England was through import and export. That's part of why the taxes pissed of American colonists so bad. The overall tax burden was something like 4% (or less), a bare fraction of what it is today.
Bro I'm sorry but british "food" has and never will be good, if you want to live in your clear delusion be my guest and continue eating cow liver with sunny side up eggs for dinner 🤣🤣🤣
I wouldn't say crispier, it just looked a bit anemic. British pancakes are basically crepes so not surprised he settled with that colour. I do love both styles of pancakes!
Toby carvery's breakfast buffet offers Yorkshire puddings which is basically a extra crispy pancake. It completely changes the game when it comes to a full English!
As an American, the only thing I can be mad about is that you didn't use maple syrup from New York, New Hampshire or Vermont. Otherwise, this is the most fair one yet.
@@Dulaman107 wrong, Canada produces more than 80% of maple syrup globally with Quebec being the most productive. You will be hard pushed to find American maple syrup on UK shelves though you might find maple flavoured syrups which come from the US if they're branded and even then have to pass the UK food laws.
As an American I do like pancakes, but a Full English is far superior and is the first thing I eat after landing in England after a red-eye…plus a pint
During the second world war, American sentries would challenge men wandering the lines to say lollapalooza or recite facts about Joe DiMaggio and so forth... You're no American. You're a plant. Any American at all would never cite pancakes as the go-to breakfast, all the less so for someone who has an international commute. It would be steak and eggs, for obvious reasons.
@@Gallic_Gabagool i’m not sure you understand so i’ll briefly explain, the Mako Guy hates the British Breakfast, and if he hates something as delicious as that then all this guy ever eats is literal Rubbish.
The full English breakfast is definitely more nutritious but if someone made me add black pudding to my breakfast I think the American breakfast would win just for not having it
As a UK born Canadian, the final result is totally unbiased eh. The addition of the Canadian maple syrup made it a close race but tomahto fruit with breakfast is too lovely init? So I’ve got to give it the UK fam.
Not going to lie. As an American, English breakfast has always looked way better to me as a breakfast despite being similar. Other videos you’ve done I don’t fully agree with but this one I do.
As an American I'm kinda sad there was no fruit, usually it comes with something sweet like apple or orange slices, or even something local like a persimon in my area
I’m an American, I love my country except for a few obvious things recently. I can say we have a lot of good food but breakfast is usually just industrial seed oils and corn syrup floating in microplastics
none of what makes up an "american breakfast" has that stuff in it by default. you have to buy mass produced cheap stuff you microwave from the freezer section to get that. like how do you even come to that conclusion when its only microwave or fast food versions that have it like the worst versions of an American breakfast like i cant even remember the last time i ate a fast food breakfast or microwaved one. i just wake up chop up a potato onions and green pepers to make a good hashbrown with two eggs soft scrambled and some sourdough toast.
You might want to look up the spices and fruits that go into HP sauce before you stereotype 👍 no breakfast is complete without it.....I mean even baked beans have more flavour/spices than a boring thick pancake with CANADIAN syrup 😂
We have fantastic maple syrup from Vermont, upstate New York, and other states near the northern border. My friend makes his own. And it's only one of many types of toppings we use for pancakes, though it probably is the most popular (not counting cheap corn syrups that are probably most common). Honey-butter, fruit jams, jelly, butters, & preserves, nut butters, ice cream, spices, chocolate or caramel, fancy and weird sauces, can all go on pancakes. There's even red velvet pancakes with cream cheese frosting (literally cake lol)
It’s not js blood it was made in old times where there wasn’t much iron so they mixed blood wheat rye and other stuff to make a tasty dish high in iron
I'm American, ive been obsessed with pancakes lately but just pancakes whether its a pre workout meal or a snack and its a quick feed for my impatient toddler
He likes to cherry pick the foods, ones that aren't so obscure that its obvious hes cherry picking but enough where he can still always make the UK win lol
The whole Anglosphere loses a point here. These are both way too heavy. Great when we all worked in the mines or wharves for 14 hours a day. Too much when you sit on your ass for 8 hours
The world should get it together, tomatoes are sometimes considered as vegetables and sometimes as fruits... most of the European guys I know (including myself) consider it as vegetable but the Americans apparently consider it as fruit
It's pretty common for Americans to have fruit in or on our pancakes. Scrambled eggs usually have some kind of veg in them, usually onion, bell pepper, or mushrooms. The only time I've had scrambled eggs with no vegetables is at a corporate diner.
If you wanna get even more technical about the tomato, it's actually a vegetable. All fruits are vegetables, given that a vegetable is just any edible part of a plant, including fruit. The one which truly needed a correction was the mushroom, since it is neither a fruit, nor a vegetable. It's part of a fungus, which isn't a plant.
When we had our vacation in Ireland the B&Bs served us the puddings every day with our eggs and toast (my husband likes the black pudding but I don't care for it) but no beans.
Over here, baked beans is more of a cookout thing, served with burgers, hotdogs, and potato salad and stuff like that. I will say, the UK big breakfast has quite a bit of protein, that would keep you full for hours until lunch.
As a German I find both versions very strange, we usually eat bread with cheese, cold cuts, jam etc. or cornflakes/muesli and at the weekend often fresh bread rolls with the above selection and scrambled eggs or more often a hard-boiled egg. I often skip breakfast and if I do, I often have porridge or a slice of bread
Seeing this for the first time and seeing the score is 15 to -2 is hilarious
Go back and re-watch the others, in total they’ve had 3 -1, the only round they won was one to see who could piss off italians more 😂
@@robosnipercat6960yes it’s an award only the americans deserve. we brits have such inflated egos that we’ll even lie to you about other countries :)
Beans on toast
Yeah he's a rage baiting clown.
@@cyruspowers7355 Apparently a successful one
As an American when he said "vegetables" I screamed and jumped out of my cowboy boots
Hahahahahahaahahahhaahhaahahahh
Yes this is factual evidence I too am a freedom loving merican and I can confirm
I agree.
vegetables AAAAAAAAHHHHHH-
I a Floridian don’t own cowboy boots but I can say I fell off my pet alligator and my flip flops went flying a football field away
I like how unbiased this series is.
Right? Like, how are you going to pretend that beans and mushrooms beats breakfast cake.
Most original comment oat
I feel like uk wins
@@Niamh_7501yeah because he is British
I know. In general, I personally think UK still does win, but I think he is from the UK
Bro is gargling Britain’s meat wit this one 🔥🔥‼️🥶
Doing tricks all over and everything🥶🥶🥶🔥🔥🗣️🗣️
I think you missed the joke brother
@@trystinlindsay5674 OMG IT WAS A JOKE 😱😱😱😱😱😱
Don't you mean beans
atleast we aren't gargling on our own fat
i can't tell if this series is humorously satirical, rage bait, or legitimate critique
zamn i just checked on this and this lowkey blew up
Probably a mix of all 3
Yes.
it's to make fun of the Americans who make fun of British food (it's rage bait)
Everything of the above 😂
Come on its pretty obvious he's just being sarcastic. That's our humour.
USA:gives you diabetes
UK:gives you cholesterol
what about Australia
What about it@@leycheejellyy
@@leycheejellyyskin cancer?
@@ellaho4663💀
@@leycheejellyymajor decrease in the will to live
At least he actually made a legit American breakfast and didn't find some obscure 60s recipe for like "tomato banana jello surprise" 💀
Tomato banana jello surprise had me dying😭😭😭
lmfao
Aaah, bless! You're not getting the running joke, are you? Grrrr!!
can hear him saying
“Tomater banonner jeller surprise”
"Dishwasher lime Jello with mayonaise"
US: "Ah, breakfast of the day"
UK: "My whole meal for the day."
Did I just witness a man cut open a can of beans with a Nintendo DS Cartridge...?
You’ll get used to it
Yup
And all the babies!!! ❤
US: "Corn syrup on everything"
UK: "Beans on everything"
Edit: British moment(real)
Edit 2: Boston Tea Party gonna be lit asf🥶🥶
My pfp came before you
Your are scum (jk)
maple syrup*
@@KBFDyln actually no, corn syrup is put in almost everything, in america
Beans are healthier
*in everything
Tbf the American breakfast isn't bad. But truthfully, a full English/Irish/Scottish/Welsh will always be better. This one is genuinely unbiased and correct.
not like the others are biased
@@LzLc-yeah cuz they aren't
Although an American breakfast doesn’t take 2-3 business days to prep
@@liamsimmers8129it takes 20mins max to make a full english
@@liamsimmers8129 a full English quite literally requires you have a pan, and that's about it.
As a southern we do eat a lot of fruit with our breakfast. Banana with every breakfast, eggs sausage, toast and sometime oranges or bacon.
“That’s right: vegetables!”
*proceeds to serve nutritionally-insignificant portions of tomato (a fruit) and mushrooms (a fungus) alongside 3 different types of processed meat*
Culinarily they are vegetables :)
Meanwhile the American breakfast
Mate who cares
Vegetables are nothing but a culinary category
🤓🤓🤓
I was expecting his usual shenanigans but honestly that’s a spot on breakfast mom would cook
As a Canadian, I'm determined now to find a maple syrup that looks like that
Mum
Yours look nice to be fair but we still have the black pudding lol
@@Luuuckkkywe Yanks call our mothers mom that wasn't a spelling error
We know@@dnm3732
This morning I made the famous British version.
Baked beans, bacon, sausages, black pudding, mushrooms, half a fried tomato, hash browns, sunny side up egg, toast, HP sauce, tomato ketchup, cuppa tea, orange juice.
Only happy faces at breakfast table😊😊😊
Good. You might Gain weight as a result but you're doing food correct. Keep it up
@@CENmei small price to pay
I’m drooling
No fried bread?
Eggssssss, I hope and get a coffee in you lad, start the day smiling
If I see beans on my plate for breakfast I’m throwing hands.
not very cowboy of you pardner
You just never had beans cooked correctly
But then how would you eat your breakfast with no hands? 😏
Having eaten a full English breakfast in the UK, the beans were great. It was all good, though I'll pass on the blood sausage next time.
I wish Americans would get it into their skulls that the beans we have in the UK are not the same as the beans they have in the US.
Vegetables for breakfast are roughly 50% of the reason why we rebelled in the first place and 100% why the French helped us.
Thats probably as good of a guess to why the french hate us as any tbh 😂😂
You're dreaming if you believe they afforded english breakfast in those times 😂
@AlissaSss23 they actually probably could. The American Colonies, up until the revolution, were kind of a tax haven. The primary source of revenue for England was through import and export. That's part of why the taxes pissed of American colonists so bad. The overall tax burden was something like 4% (or less), a bare fraction of what it is today.
You sound like a three year old who cries when he has to eat vegetables
@@Suckerofkebabs I most certainly am, and have been for the last 42 years
as an american, i actually agree with this video no joke
as an american i would not die for my country but i would die for a big beautiful american breakfast.
Go eat your British beans on toast
Straight up
@@nicebloodbroyou and me are opposites. Although if I was going to die for my country I would actually want it to be for my county.
You’d eat congealed pig blood for breakfast? 🤢
for once, even though i'm British myself, i would go with the American one. i absolutely ADORE pancakes, bacon, and syrup lol
The most unbiased person alive
on god bro
you forgot the sausage gravy, biscuits, and the fruit bowl.
WHAT???
Extra point for frying the bread, mushrooms and tomato in the bacon grease.
EXACTLYYYY
And Brits say we eat unhealthy.
To people saying this is biased, clearly you don't know the definition of that word. This is the most unbiased take ever.
Bro I'm sorry but british "food" has and never will be good, if you want to live in your clear delusion be my guest and continue eating cow liver with sunny side up eggs for dinner 🤣🤣🤣
There's literally a hockey puck in the middle of the British breakfast.
I decided to look it up and apparently that's called a "Black Pudding" and it's a type of sausage made from Blood. Which honestly... metal as hell.
Black pudding mmmm😊
You might want to adjust your understanding of the word 'literal'.
As an American, I'm here to tell you a full english breakfast is a thing of beauty.
Good stuff
An English Breakfast (the clear winner obviously) would be really cool paired with a crispier American Pancake imo. Fusion Cuisine 😂
I wouldn't say crispier, it just looked a bit anemic. British pancakes are basically crepes so not surprised he settled with that colour. I do love both styles of pancakes!
@@bmc9504 Same! As a brit I always make the english version of crepes on pancake day but american pancakes are great
Toby carvery's breakfast buffet offers Yorkshire puddings which is basically a extra crispy pancake.
It completely changes the game when it comes to a full English!
To be fair, for many Americans cold pizza out of the fridge from the night before is the more iconic breakfast.
Cold pizza with chipotle tobasco and jalapeños is the ultimate
Note to myself: do not watch food videos while hungry.
Keep watching pain is good it is the juice the gods crave from our meaty sacks
You could never convince me that beans are a breakfast food.
I am not british I worked in UK for some years and english breakfast beats ANY breakfast. Best contribution english had to the world!
Nuh uh
I like having blueberries, strawberries and bananas with my pancakes. I use the bananas to mop up any maple syrup still left on the plate.
As an American, the only thing I can be mad about is that you didn't use maple syrup from New York, New Hampshire or Vermont. Otherwise, this is the most fair one yet.
Yeah, he gets the details about the US wrong in basically all of these. I'm assuming it's part of the bit or he doesn't care. 🤷
That's because Canada exports the most maple syrup.
@@kavasir7042 Canada exports the most, but the US isn’t actually that far behind
@@MrBlandUsername probably the former
@@Dulaman107 wrong, Canada produces more than 80% of maple syrup globally with Quebec being the most productive. You will be hard pushed to find American maple syrup on UK shelves though you might find maple flavoured syrups which come from the US if they're branded and even then have to pass the UK food laws.
As an American I do like pancakes, but a Full English is far superior and is the first thing I eat after landing in England after a red-eye…plus a pint
Your body just naturally gravitates towards it as soon as you are in England . It can't be helped
During the second world war, American sentries would challenge men wandering the lines to say lollapalooza or recite facts about Joe DiMaggio and so forth...
You're no American. You're a plant. Any American at all would never cite pancakes as the go-to breakfast, all the less so for someone who has an international commute. It would be steak and eggs, for obvious reasons.
What a champ, red eye, guiness and a full English
@@unclejoeoaklandwhat?
Full english and a pint for breakfast? You looking to get citizenship or something? Fair play
This is the first time he’s picked something that an American would actually eat
Bro: “I’m not biased”
Also bro:
As an American, I'm not even mad about this comparison because that English breakfast looks really good.
And it is damn good
Nuh uh
@@Mako-vn5ydquick question: do you have some sick enjoyment of eating inedible rubbish?
@@TempeRTrollit's hardly inedible lad come on.
@@Gallic_Gabagool i’m not sure you understand so i’ll briefly explain, the Mako Guy hates the British Breakfast, and if he hates something as delicious as that then all this guy ever eats is literal Rubbish.
Blud really called mushrooms "vegetables"
They are vegetarian though so ..... shut up ? lol
@@BellaRainDrops bro mushrooms are not even plants idc if they are vegan
@@forzotv6792 culinarily they are vegetables, but you do you
@@Paradox-Lost then the culinary industry is wrong
@@forzotv6792as a biologist all I have to say on this front is that the term ‘vegetable’ has no formal meaning in science
Full English is undoubtedly the best!
Ok but this one actually makes sense, not even biased british is more wholesome, satisfying and healthy
this guy is never biased
On god
I completely agree with him, but I have to admit, I thought he was horribly biased.
Least biased bloke
How bro felt after coming up with quaking in their cowboy boots
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how the only time Brit boy prepares the American fish well it’s against the one good British meal
Wdym american fish?
Pancakes are my favourite fish.
The English one may be healthier,but the American one still tastes way better
Agreed. Baked beans are my least favorite food.
Nah as an Irish guy I’d still take the British one but pancakes are definitely a win for American breakfast
I don’t care if their breakfast is healthier I’m just wondering who the hell thought it was a good idea to eat beans for breakfast?!?
Same as your non-free healthcare
Also, did you know beans on toast was made in America? You just put cheese on it
As a Canadian, I appreciate you acknowledging our existence
The full English breakfast is definitely more nutritious but if someone made me add black pudding to my breakfast I think the American breakfast would win just for not having it
IKR
Dude if you don't like sausage then you need to get a better taste pallate
@@piercecowley255 I'm sorry I don't like the port fat and oatmeal cake, I'll happily keep the rest
@@piercecowley255 sausages are great, black pudding is not exactly my favourite. They taste quite different
@@lintree Black pudding is great, dunno what you're on about
As a UK born Canadian, the final result is totally unbiased eh. The addition of the Canadian maple syrup made it a close race but tomahto fruit with breakfast is too lovely init? So I’ve got to give it the UK fam.
Is that you Alanna?
Not going to lie. As an American, English breakfast has always looked way better to me as a breakfast despite being similar. Other videos you’ve done I don’t fully agree with but this one I do.
Say what u want, this guy makes a mean fry up
Real!
As a British person, seeing maple syrup anywhere NEAR eggs is giving me a heart attack
As an American I agree.
As an American I'm kinda sad there was no fruit, usually it comes with something sweet like apple or orange slices, or even something local like a persimon in my area
I agree, I also don't think beans and eggs should be beat each other
Love me some pancakes, bacon and sunny side up eggs with "NEW ENGLAND" Maple syrup
We feel that way about those beans
I love how he only shows the negative side of the american dish and only the positive side of the dish from the uk😂
Thats what the americans always do to us 😤😤
Frfr
@@moreepicstuff9108god bless America
@@moreepicstuff9108 god bless america, also love from canada
Ah yes those 2 tomatoes really made the breakfast nutritional lol.
Fried in fat to lmfao
I’m an American, I love my country except for a few obvious things recently. I can say we have a lot of good food but breakfast is usually just industrial seed oils and corn syrup floating in microplastics
none of what makes up an "american breakfast" has that stuff in it by default. you have to buy mass produced cheap stuff you microwave from the freezer section to get that. like how do you even come to that conclusion when its only microwave or fast food versions that have it like the worst versions of an American breakfast like i cant even remember the last time i ate a fast food breakfast or microwaved one. i just wake up chop up a potato onions and green pepers to make a good hashbrown with two eggs soft scrambled and some sourdough toast.
@@zackmandarino1021Do some resesrch into Monsanto when you get the chance
>"vegetables"
>look inside
>fruit and fungi
continue the "official sandwiches of UK towns and cities" I'm loving the series
I have no idea why. He just makes random crappy sandwiches. There's no official sandwiches 😂.
@@terranaxiomuk its hilarious how he roasts the places
@@terranaxiomukHe seems to have a trend of making food poorly just to make people upset.
@@divebombexpert2619 Exactly.
"Oh, what a nice meal. BEANS"
i think minus two is incredibly generous.
Awwwww, you guys!! xx
Actually the American Farmers breakfast is almost always served with plenty of fruit often oranges grapes and Cantaloupe
Ah yes but the anecdotal thought process is outstanding here 😅
US: missing veggies
UK: Missing spices 💀
Edit: 3 months later and you guys are still mad lol
Owww yeah spicy pancakes what a delicacy.
@@mrminkman952English Breakfast doesn’t have pancakes.
You might want to look up the spices and fruits that go into HP sauce before you stereotype 👍 no breakfast is complete without it.....I mean even baked beans have more flavour/spices than a boring thick pancake with CANADIAN syrup 😂
@@Thee_Penguin You seem angry. Pancakes are clearly not meant to have spices. I'm still proud of you though 👍
So true
We have fantastic maple syrup from Vermont, upstate New York, and other states near the northern border. My friend makes his own. And it's only one of many types of toppings we use for pancakes, though it probably is the most popular (not counting cheap corn syrups that are probably most common). Honey-butter, fruit jams, jelly, butters, & preserves, nut butters, ice cream, spices, chocolate or caramel, fancy and weird sauces, can all go on pancakes. There's even red velvet pancakes with cream cheese frosting (literally cake lol)
Another win for the memory of captain Tom
Fry the eggs and add brown sauce and white pepper and the fry up is straight perfection 😘👌
chop or hp. thats the question?
Oh yes, congealed blood discs my favorite breakfast option
I knew it was
@@NGT4LIFE you dont like them
Unironically one of the best parts of the dish
Black pudding is amazing, real food can be scary I understand though when you are used to "food" product TM
It’s not js blood it was made in old times where there wasn’t much iron so they mixed blood wheat rye and other stuff to make a tasty dish high in iron
Definitely a W for British breakfast over American. Can't even imagine eating so much sugar so early in the morning.
America should lose a point for using another countries product
There are American maple syrups, too. The state of Vermont makes a lot.
But then how would the Canadians fund their socialized healthcare if we aren’t buying their one prominent export. We ain’t buying ice or moose milk. 😂
Portuguese invented sausages if we are deducting points
Canada is just America Junior let's be honest
@@only-vans we dint invent eggs so deducting points for both
Branston beans? North/South divide in action I suppose
For once i perfer the American
Mate Youre either 6 years old or weigh 300kg
@@Best_StreamerClips1 1 the british is to much food 2 I don't like beans and black pudding 3 I like pancakes
@@Best_StreamerClips1 People can have personal tastes my guy let this man enjoy his friggen pancakes lol
I'm American, ive been obsessed with pancakes lately but just pancakes whether its a pre workout meal or a snack and its a quick feed for my impatient toddler
Man's never heard of a Texas omlete, onions peppers and mushrooms
He likes to cherry pick the foods, ones that aren't so obscure that its obvious hes cherry picking but enough where he can still always make the UK win lol
The whole Anglosphere loses a point here. These are both way too heavy. Great when we all worked in the mines or wharves for 14 hours a day. Too much when you sit on your ass for 8 hours
Agreed, also.. none of those are vegetables 😎
Or you could just... have less for lunch and dinner to make up for it...
@@sernoddicusthegallant6986 looking at both US and UK obesity rates I'd say most people don't heed this advice
This is the saddest American breakfast I’ve ever seen
I take it you have never eaten a bowl of sugary cold cereal before then
Cause that actually looks pretty good
Yall be eatin beans with everything
Those pancakes aren't fully cooked enough 😭
or maybe we JUSSTE HVAVE A FAACKIBWGG BETTDER BRIEKFAST
if you have a breakfast with beans you lose immediately
That a good English! People sometimes leave out the black pudding but it's essential maybe the best bit imo
Beans and black pudding on any list needs to have the words “war crime” or “crime against humanity” in the title 😂
He's gonna single handedly start the next word war with these hahaha!
Combine both and you get the best breakfast ever, speaking from experience
The cutoff at the end just ties the absurdity all together
You should try our breakfast grits next. Yum yum yum, gotta eat me some corn flour in milk!
black pepper - "And there it is folks a clean sweep for America because of a single seasoning."
Or use the aunt jenna maple syrup and the powder mix for pancakes the frozen hashbrown
every country: BIG BREAKFAST
Middle Asia: dip your bread in egg and walla delicious
The world should get it together, tomatoes are sometimes considered as vegetables and sometimes as fruits... most of the European guys I know (including myself) consider it as vegetable but the Americans apparently consider it as fruit
Me, a USA boi who mainly just eats a massive bowl of mixed berries and water: *laughs and or cries in mixed berries*
It's pretty common for Americans to have fruit in or on our pancakes. Scrambled eggs usually have some kind of veg in them, usually onion, bell pepper, or mushrooms. The only time I've had scrambled eggs with no vegetables is at a corporate diner.
Blue that is a hockey puck fresh off the rink 💀
Bro isn't even biased this time, he's just absolutely right.
Well, at least he picked something that is actually representative of most of America. Lol
We can put tomato, peppers, mushrooms, onion, spinach in with eggs or hash browns. (Home fries are my fav, peppers potatoes onion and garlic)
If you wanna get even more technical about the tomato, it's actually a vegetable. All fruits are vegetables, given that a vegetable is just any edible part of a plant, including fruit.
The one which truly needed a correction was the mushroom, since it is neither a fruit, nor a vegetable. It's part of a fungus, which isn't a plant.
When we had our vacation in Ireland the B&Bs served us the puddings every day with our eggs and toast (my husband likes the black pudding but I don't care for it) but no beans.
Beans!!!! This me eating beans for breakfast😂😂😂😂😭🤣
British isn’t just all about beans and vegetables
There’s other stuff that British people have
I don’t want people to think we eat that all day
Haven't tried a full English breakfast but it actually sounds really good.
You put beans on toast. You’re disqualified.
Over here, baked beans is more of a cookout thing, served with burgers, hotdogs, and potato salad and stuff like that. I will say, the UK big breakfast has quite a bit of protein, that would keep you full for hours until lunch.
As an Asian, I'll always be happy with any kind of veggies in breakfast, so yea UK's win is fair 😂
You’re wrong
@@rickyfilms8379 What? I'm wrong for having my opinion? Lol Hysterical
@@rickyfilms8379no i agree with Freyja
Probably white claiming that 1%
No Freya you are correct. No if we introduced an omelet stuffed with veggies we would have a different story.
I think I would rather eat a pumpkin scented candle then have beans for breakfast
As a German I find both versions very strange, we usually eat bread with cheese, cold cuts, jam etc. or cornflakes/muesli and at the weekend often fresh bread rolls with the above selection and scrambled eggs or more often a hard-boiled egg. I often skip breakfast and if I do, I often have porridge or a slice of bread
“That’s right vegetables” AHHHHHHH AHHH AHHHHHH 🪦