For those who rise before noon wilst in Thailand.
What is the difference between an English breakfast and an American breakfast?
And where do you normally have breakfast wilst in Thailand?
And tomato juice and two aspirin are not an acceptable answer!
What is difference between English breakfast and American Breakfast?
Started by unit731, 02 Feb 2008 12:42
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#1
Posted 02 February 2008 - 12:42
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#2
Posted 02 February 2008 - 13:32
in many upper class hotels in Asia the terms American Breakfast and Continental Breakfast are used.
Continental has as a minimum a choice of bread, butter, jam and coffee/tea while American has in addition eggs, ham, bacon etc.
for English Breakfast go to England!
Continental has as a minimum a choice of bread, butter, jam and coffee/tea while American has in addition eggs, ham, bacon etc.
for English Breakfast go to England!
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#3
Posted 02 February 2008 - 14:27
The difference is about 1500 calories.
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#4
Posted 02 February 2008 - 16:03
There are a couple of Irish/English pubs just up the street a bit from Nana Plaza where I would usually eat breakfast. After one of those breakfasts you are full for the rest of the day!
#5
Posted 02 February 2008 - 19:11
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The difference is about 1500 calories.
#6
Posted 03 February 2008 - 00:07
Yes it is a huge feast :grinyes: :neener:
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#7
Posted 03 February 2008 - 00:37
And all derived from Fat! Must be those with "Whore Moan" problems againg....
The only bangers I like are two legged and come from Issan. LBFM's not some high far poor quality spiced pork and meat in a skin! :nahnah:
The only bangers I like are two legged and come from Issan. LBFM's not some high far poor quality spiced pork and meat in a skin! :nahnah:
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#8
Posted 03 February 2008 - 01:06
My splendid physique is partly due to my beloved fry-ups, the true English breakfasts.
Lately I've started poaching the eggs and cooking the bacon and occasional sausage on a health grill that makes the fat run off while they're cooking.
I also have Khau Tom, rice soup a couple of times a week, the packet variety is fine and drop half a dozen frozen raw shrimp tails into it for a few minutes after it comes to the boil. Very filling but not a lot of cals!
The American breakfast seems to be similar to the English one but they seem to add a lot of those little pancake things with sticky sweet stuff on them.
Lately I've started poaching the eggs and cooking the bacon and occasional sausage on a health grill that makes the fat run off while they're cooking.
I also have Khau Tom, rice soup a couple of times a week, the packet variety is fine and drop half a dozen frozen raw shrimp tails into it for a few minutes after it comes to the boil. Very filling but not a lot of cals!
The American breakfast seems to be similar to the English one but they seem to add a lot of those little pancake things with sticky sweet stuff on them.
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#9
Posted 03 February 2008 - 01:13
Yes not for the waist line watchers .. :) :neener:
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#10
Posted 03 February 2008 - 03:42
watching their line is a real waste! :neener:
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