Introduction of food culture in Britain:
The British generally prefer to cook in stew, barbecue, fry and fry. There are unique ways to cook meat, seafood and game.?
The British generally prefer to cook in stew, barbecue, fry and fry. There are unique ways to cook meat, seafood and game.
There is a special preference for beef, such as roast beef, which is not only served with seasonal vegetables and roast potatoes, but also with a little mustard sauce on the steak.?
There is a special preference for beef, such as roast beef, which is not only served with seasonal vegetables and roast potatoes, but also with a little mustard sauce on the steak.
In the use of condiments like butter and wine, in the spices like fresh spices such as meat, cinnamon.
The British are very particular about breakfast. There are many kinds of meals in English restaurants, such as fruit juice, fruit, eggs, meat, porridge, bread, jam and coffee. There are many kinds of meals in English restaurants, such as fruit juice, fruit, eggs, meat, porridge, bread, jam and coffee.
The British are very particular about breakfast. There are many kinds of meals in English restaurants, such as fruit juice, fruit, eggs, meat, porridge, bread, jam and coffee.
Afternoon tea, which is popular nowadays, is also handed down from Britain. It includes all kinds of snacks, muffins, fruit tarts and sandwiches.
Afternoon tea, which is popular nowadays, is also handed down from Britain. It includes all kinds of snacks, muffins, fruit tarts and sandwiches.
Expanded Information
1, topography
The northwestern part of the United Kingdom has many low mountains and high plateaus, and the southeastern part of the United Kingdom is a plain, the River Thames is the largest river in the country. Severn is the longest river in Britain, 338 kilometers long, originating in central Wales river channel is semicircular, flowing through west central England, into the Bristol Channel.
The Thames is the largest river in the United Kingdom, with a catchment area of 11,400 square kilometers, a multi-year average flow of 60.0 cubic meters per second, and an average multi-year runoff of 1.89 billion cubic meters.
2. Animal resources
The UK is rich in animal resources. In 2007, the UK government began to implement the Wildlife Conservation Program, and as of 2007, there were 1,149 species of endangered wildlife in the UK, while hedgehogs, harvest mice, Atlantic salmon, and sparrows were included for the first time.
The British government's wildlife conservation program, called the Biodiversity Action Plan, contains lists of those mammals, birds, insects, invertebrates, fish, marine life and fungi that need protection.
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