Here are some popular things in no particular order of preference:
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Depends where in England your talking about. But people from England are alot like us except the accent trust me I have a friend that used to live in England and he moved here in the US when he was 7.
Some popular or popular regional foods in England and the UK include:
Afternoon tea, which can include dainty sandwiches, toasted crumpets, scones, jam and thick cream to spread on the scones, and a pot of freshly brewed tea
Roast Beef with all the trimmings, including Yorkshire pudding, and homemade gravy
Sandwiches (sandwiches were first created/invented in England by the Earl of Sandwich)
Yorkshire Pudding (anytime)
Kedgeree
Dover Sole
Jersey Royal Potatoes
Belvoir Castle Buns
Gentleman's Relish
Stilton Cheese
Oxford Marmalade
Custard Tarts
Eton Mess
English Trifle
English Sherry Trifle
Fish and Chips (fries)
Summer Pudding
Coddled Eggs
Wiltshire Ham
Newmarket Sausage
Norfolk Dumplings
Ploughman's Lunch
Cornish Pasty
Steak and Ale Pie
Shepherd's Pie
Cottage Pie
Scotch Broth
Scotch Egg
Sussex Pond Pudding
Kippers
Arbroath Smokies
Bakewell Tart
Pontefract Cakes
Black Pudding
Roast Potatoes
New Potatoes with fresh mint
Smoked Salmon
Eggs and Bacon
Double Gloucester Cheese
Welsh Rarebit
Cumberland Sweet Lamb Pie
Sausage and Mash (mashed potatoes)
Lancashire Hot Pot
Mowbray Pork Pie
Cumberland Sausage
Borrowdale Teabread
Eccles Cake
Chorley Cake
Lancashire Cheese
Wensleydale Cheese
Berkshire Jugged Steak
Cumberland Currant and Apple Pasties
Norfolk Plough Pudding
Caerphilly Cheese
Cheshire Soup
Cumberland Pie
Northamptonshire Cheese Cake
Nottingham Pudding
Bakewell Tart
Border Tart
Smoked Haddock with Poached Egg
Welsh Dragon Pork Sausage
Welsh Cake
Cheddar Cheese
Cheshire Cheese
Cornish Clotted Cream
Cornish Fairings
Cullen Skink
Jam Roly Poly
Bath Buns
Hot Cross Buns
Crumpets
Pikelets
Muffins
Haggis
Barm Cakes
Colchester Native Oysters
HP Sauce
Worcester Sause
West Country Farm House Cheese
Sage Derby Cheese
Red Leicester
Salisbury Steak
Banbury Cake
Bath Chap
Bath Oliver
Branston Pickle
Brown Windsor Soup
Cheese and Onion Pie
Bubble and Squeak
Curries
The first meal of the day in the morning is breakfast (usually eaten between about 7:30 and 9:00). Many British people eat toast with butter or margarine and jam (often strawberry, raspberry, apricot or blackcurrant jam), marmalade (a type of jam made from Oranges) or Mar mite (a dark brown spread made from yeast). Melon, grapefruit or fruit cocktail are popular. Others eat a bowl of cereal; for example, cornflakes or muesli with milk, or porridge (a mixture of oats, hot milk and sugar). A traditional English breakfast (also known as a cooked breakfast or a fry-up) is a cooked meal which may contain food such as sausages, bacon, kippers (herring - a type of fish - which has been covered in salt and smoked), black pudding, scrambled or fried or poached egg, mushrooms, fried tomatoes, baked beans, hash browns and toast. People sometimes eat a boiled egg, dipping (dunking) strips of toast (soldiers) into the egg yolk. A continental breakfast is a small meal and is not cooked; for example, a bread roll or croissant with cheese or ham and a cup of coffee. The most common drinks at this time of day are Orange Juice or a cup of breakfast tea.
- Chicken Tikka Masala & other curries
- Fish & Chips
- Roast beef, gravy, veg,etc.
Fish and chips (battered fish fillets and french fries) as been replaced by chicken tandori is the most popular 'take away' food in Britain.
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Pasta
Pizza :d
Chicken Baboy
pecan pie
Water
Gurveer Lally's Roti
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Sugary foods should be eaten sparingly, in small amounts, usually as dessert after the main meal of the day.
the main food is rice
coconuts chicken nuggets
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Pastries. They love ones with berries the most.