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Food and Drink

 

English cooking is heavy, substantial and plain. In a real English breakfast one can find cereals, either porridge (borrowed from the Scots), or the corn flakes, with milk and sugar, followed by bacon and eggs, or sausages and tomatoes, toast and marmalade, and finally, of course, a cup of tea or coffee.

Tea is a part of prose of British life, as necessary as potatoes or bread. It must be made “just like mother makes it”, one teaspoonful of tea for each person and one for the pot”. Boiling water is added and the tea is allowed to stand, brew or draw. It is drunk with or without sugar but almost always with milk. No self-respecting Briton would drink a cup of tea which has not been made in a teapot in a civilised way; he would certainly never accept a cup with that monstrosity, a tea bag, dangling in it.

The midday meal is called lunch. This meal consists on weekdays, for example, of stew, fried fish, chops, liver, or sausages, and some kind of vegetables, usually carrots, cabbage, cauliflower or peas, and potatoes. Meat is rather expensive in Britain and people with low income tend to buy the cheaper cuts and imported rather than home-produced meat. Rice and macaroni are seldom served. Vegetables such as carrots, peas and cabbage are cooked for long periods in lots of water, then strained and served. They are not seasoned with sweet-sour sauces or with herbs. The sweet sometimes called dessert may consist of fruit and custard or the famous steamed or boiled pudding. Another favourite sweet is rice pudding or sago. There are many varieties of pie. Fruit baked in a covering of pastry with a “lid” is called a pie; without a lid

it is called a tart. These pies or tarts are eaten hot or cold often with custard.

Sunday dinner is a special occasion, a week-end joint of beef or lamb being bought and eaten hot with vegetables. After this there will probably follow a large, heavy pudding with custard. A cup of tea completes the meal. The British occasionally like to drink water or beer with their meal, but only in the expensive restaurants or among upper class people are spirits taken with the meal. Spirits are generally too expensive for the normal household, except at Christmas time.

Tea is a peculiar meal. For some people it is a snack of thin bread and butter and cups of tea with small cakes. Dinner, for them, follows at seven o’clock and supper some time after nine. Other people, however, have a fairly substantial meal when tea time comes. It often consists of boiled ham and salad or a boiled egg, bread and butter and jam, and tea. On weekdays, some families eat a hot meal in the evening that is at tea time. Supper is usually a snack of bread and cheese and cocoa.

The British have a popular speciality known as fish and chips. This meal, fit for a king, is only appreciated by those with specially trained palate. Fish and chips can be made at home but the best fish and chips are sold in fish and chip shops.


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