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What are the three meals in Britain?
In many Asian countries, three meals a day is a major event in daily life. People seldom skip breakfast, and lunch often lasts for more than an hour. Dinner is an important moment for the whole family to get together, chat while eating and exchange feelings. In Britain, many people don't pay attention to their diet. Breakfast may just be a cup of coffee. If you have too much work at hand, you will usually skip lunch, and it's no big deal to have dinner alone. However, please note that this is only a common phenomenon. In Britain, there are still many people who attach great importance to the quality of three meals and ensure adequate meal time. Like many Asians, some people occasionally skip a meal, and some people sit alone in front of the TV and eat instant noodles every night.

Typical English breakfast:

-Milk and cereal

-Toast with jam

-Fried, scrambled, poached or boiled eggs (with toast)

English breakfast (bacon, sausage, eggs, fried tomatoes with potato cakes or chips, usually with toast)

A typical English lunch:

-Sandwiches (with various ingredients, such as ham and cheese)

-baked potatoes (with various ingredients, such as tuna and mayonnaise)

salad

-Soup and bread

A typical English dinner:

-Fish and chips

Hamburgers and French fries.

-Steak and chips

Sausage and mashed potatoes ("sausage and mashed potatoes")

Stews/casseroles (large pieces of meat are mixed with rice or potatoes and other vegetables, put into a large casserole with a lid and baked in the oven at low temperature)

-Roasted chicken/beef/mutton with baked potatoes, vegetables and broth (usually eaten on Sundays, called "Sunday barbecue")

A little advice, I hope it can help you.