English Breakfast vs Irish Breakfast - Who Wins?
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
- So, who makes the better breakfast? Is it the English or is it the Irish?
In this video the I eat popular breakfast from both countries to see who is best.
From the England I eat a full english breakfast which usually contains bacon, sausage, eggs, baked beans, toast, black pudding, roasted tomato and fried mushrooms and a cup of tea.
From the Ireland I eat an Irish breakfast which contained bacon, sausage, white pudding, black pudding, mushrooms, soda bread, potato cake, grilled tomato, fried egg and a cup of tea
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The Koffee Pot, Oldham Street, Manchester
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Always love a full English but the Irish looked delicious.
The best one is to combine them both and just to let you know irish sausages are different to English ones there made with egg and other stuff and minced alot finer to for a different texture they look alot paler to
It would seem rather unfair to compare:
'An English Breakfast in England'
against
'An Irish Breakfast in England'
My personal experience, when comparing:
'An English Breakfast in England'
against
'An Irish Breakfast in Ireland'
Being that the 'Irish Breakfast' prevails.
In actuality, the 'Irish Breakfast' in this video is more of an 'Ulster Fry'.
I like both, but not a huge fan of baked beans, so I'd go for the Irish one.
Irish breakfast all the way 💯
I live in Birmingham but have lots of family in Ireland. I can confirm that English breakfasts are amazing but the Irish one is better the sausage , and white pudding you get in Ireland 🇮🇪 is the best without doubt, when family
Members go to Ireland they always bring a cool box full of sausage and white pudding back 😅
used to always bring back bacon sausages and both puddings and even poitin :) not sure it's as good these days though sadly.
Coming from Northern Ireland, that looks nothing like soda bread, it looks like deep fried Wheaton bread, we call that other item potato bread, in the North we wouldn't generally have beans for breakfast, not the puddings, just depends where you're from.
The soda bread looks toasted.
No beans on a fry!
I've had soda bread like that before, toasted and buttered, but I'll agree that the type of soda we normally have on a breakfast is different.
I think this breakfast is more of a hybrid Ulster Fry/Irish Breakfast, I love both, and the suggestion of beans on either is repulsive, beans are meant for a baked potato.......not breakfast! 😉
It didn't look anything like soda bread so it didn't. 😆😆😆
Definitely not a true Irish/Ulster fry!
The first full English breakfast I had was on 172 St. in Phnom Penh, Cambodia of all places. Truly a great meal. It’s popular in Bangkok too.
They both look extremely delicious and well-cooked, but I have to say, they looked a bit on the small side. I've had bigger and more varied versions of both of those in other places. And honestly, I can't choose a favourite between the different national Full Breakfasts of the British Isles; they're all amazing.
If you ever get the chance, I recommend a huevos rancheros guatemaltecos -- a "Full Guatemalan," if you will. Two fried eggs on a warm, soft tortilla, topped with salsa, accompanied by queso fresco, frijoles, crackers, bacon, and a fried banana. Delicious!
Sounds delicious! I have to try and find somewhere that does them!
Black pudding is made with blood, white pudding is made without blood. For me a full-English should always include fried bread (or a fried slice). The potato farl is more common in Northern Ireland as part of an Ulster Fry, not too common in the Republic, but really delicious. Usually the soda bread isn't toasted with the full-Irish, there can be toasted white bread served on the side but the soda bread is usually served plain with butter. A pot of tea with both breakfasts is obligatory. With the full-Irish and a bad head from the night before it's acceptable to have a pint of Guinness with it, or any stout of your choice, my preference is for Beamish.
In the N.E. of England we call the white pudding mealy pudding and the potato farl tattie scones, both excellent additions to any breakfast plate.
I love that I found these videos! My family owns a small restaurant in central Pennsylvania and we are doing an Irish breakfast for Saint Patrick’s weekend. We purchase all of our items from a store that imports all of the essentials.
Totally agree, Beans just add another dimension to a breakfast, I must admit the Irish breakfast looked appetising 😊
The potato bread was really good
I haven't heard white pudding since I was in Ireland many years ago. In Devon, where I live now, there is no such thing as a full Irish breakfast but I would kill for one! You can guess which I preferred but both looked great. :)
They were both great! It was tough for me to choose between the two
But there is white pudding, or hogs pudding as it's known in Devon.
You can get decent black and white pudding in Morriston if you have one local.
Full English Breakfast
1. Eggs fried, 2
2. Back Bacon Rashes
3. Sausages, 2, Lincolnshire/Cumberland
4. Black Pudding
5. Mushrooms, Flat (Portabella)
6. Grilled Tomato,
7. Hash Brown,
8. Bubble and Squeak (potatoes and cabbage)
9. Fried Bread,
10. Baked Beans
11. Pepper, Salt, Tomato sauce and HP Brown sauce
12. Fresh Orange Juice,
13 Toast, Butter, Jam /Marmalade,
14. Tea
15. Selection Of Newspapers
Have not seen all of this in a restaurant, so have to cook it yourself.
Great as an occational treat
Irish breakfast for me, i like potatoe cake & white pudding although i wouldn't say no to an English either 😊
I wouldn't say no to either too! They were both delicious!
Personally prefer the english breakfast but Ive never had the Irish one in Ireland, while Ive had the english in England, so that makes all the difference. I really need to try the Irish in Ireland, hopefully in dublin
Well, to be fair I couldn't be pussyfooting around with English or Irish. I'd eat both & that would keep me happy.
I just watched the video of supermarket breakfasts. Blimey, this one truly makes me hungry. The supermarket one made me feel.a bit sad.
Man you narrate so smoothly 👌
Thank you 🥓🍳
Thanks 😀 The English and Irish breakfast were great!
I love a good English breakfast. But i equally enjoy a good fry up over in Ireland, or in Belfast for an Ulster fry and relish a good hearty Scottish full breakfast fry up too. No winners. They're all great starters.
Both are absolutely fantastic, the Scottish also do a very nice breakfast a nice tattie scone, and a square sausage, you can't beat a lovely breakfast nice 🤪🤪👍
I know I'm irish, but you can't beat irish breakfast 💯❤
The Irish breakfast was pretty good!
Real Irish butter too is heaven, I've been to the US, Australia and no one does it better than us!
You literally took the full English and added White pudding lol.
@@kieran6417 every single ingredient on a "full English" originates in England after all, Baked beans - American West 19th century.
Hash browns - Irish American "hashslingers" late 19th century New York.
Sausages - Central Europe a millennium ago.
Bacon - Cured pork/Belly pork, China 5000 years ago.
Eggs - Pre Ice Age.
Tomatoes - The Mediterranean.
Anything else you want to know smart Alec?, what the fuck is "English" about it?
@@kieran6417 When did You guys have soda bread, Potato farrels and plus its different brands, Type of meat so it has a better taste
The potato cake is actually called a potato farl irish all the way for me😊
Not a horrible triangle "hash brown" in sight. Excellent! The UK has never seen a real hash brown.
Yes it's just an American thing that's sneaking in everywhere. Same here in nz.
In Belfast we love a bit of vegetable roll will a fry up it’s one of the few thing’s that brings us together along with the Belfast breakfast bap
I like English breakfast because of beans adds flavors. But I also like Irish breakfast as well such as soda bread, potato underneath fried eggs. I would score on 10 being the best, English breakfast 9.7 and Irish breakfast 9.5.
in Scotland we call the potato bread a tatty scone my mum used to make them I love them ❤🏴
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Thanks 😀
Em,best meal of the day without a doubt ❤The English one,i think served chipolatas and not the bigger bangers.Bacon cooked well,mushrooms good looking with the right colour, fried pan brown. I'm not a black or white pudding person. Glad not to see hash browns ( no place on an English breakfast 😮)Wojld have liked to see fried bread and maybe bubble&squeak 😊Again with the Irish breakfast,black & white puddings, jot for me,but with an Irish wife,we swap,better deal for me😊a rasher& sausage for my servings of puddings. Win,win.For me its about locality. UK English Ireland Irish. As long as someone else is cooking,I'm 😊 ❤ Cheers
I've eaten both and for me they're both great
I agree, they are both great breakfasts
White pudding is black pudding but without the pigs blood.
Always prefer a Full English but rather partial to a Scottish breakfast because I love a tattie scone or potato cake as we Brits refer to them , great to see yet again someone leaving the hash browns off the menu as they've no place on an English breakfast.
I'd pass on the Full Irish as don't like soda bread and where were the beans 🤣
Great review fella 👍
Thanks!
As Black Pudding is essentially blood, what is white pudding made of if it has no blood?
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Never seen potato bread on an English breakfast before. Friends and relations who live there always stock up on Soda bread and potato bread here before they return home because they can't get it where they live in England. A typical Ulster fry has soda and potato bread, pancake all fried. Then the usual sausages, bacon, white and black pudding, fried egg, fresh tomato, not tinned, beans and or mushrooms, no hash browns that's a modern day addition as is the mushrooms and beans to be honest. Best wishes and enjoy your fry wherever and however you like it, from Northern Ireland.
These looked amazing!! I have a coffee with my breakfasts!!
I like a good coffee too!
Loving your vlogs! Apologies not sure of your name 😊 Cracking breakfasts and vlog. Generally a “proper” traditional Full Irish would have a soda farl instead of wheaten bread but in England it tends to be Wheaten bread. Potato bread looked cooked to perfection as well!
Great recipes 👍
Loved the full Irish when I went to Dublin
I would love to go there and have an Irish breakfast!
I don’t know which is better, but I’ve had the breakfast at Cafe North a few times, and it’s damned good.
This is definitely not an Ulster fry! It should include fried soda farl (made on a griddle) then fried. This looks more like fried sliced wheaten bannock. It’s called potato bread not potato cake. Although I no longer live in Northern Ireland I still make my own soda farls, soda and wheaten bannocks and potato bread - although a “fry up” is just an occasional treat!
Being from Dublin....99% of full irish breakfasts I've had has always had the option of beans....which is a must imo.
I need to come to Dublin and try it out there
Could you recommend a place in Dublin where I could get a full breakfast at a reasonable price? (so I guess outside of the touristic areas).
You're more than right about the runny egg.
your hosting style remind me of Peter Barakan from NHK japanology
I'm Danish so I have no real bias here but as much as I love a Full English I do think that an Irish fry with the potato farls, soda bread and white pudding wins the day. No beans on breakfast, ever!
As someone from north of Ireland you cant beat the ulster fry, and yes the its called potato bread or farl
The potato bread was one of my favourite things on there!
Good honest blog, you nailed it
Thanks 😀
None off them come to Belfast and have an Ulster Fry then you will have eaten the best.
What is in an Ulster fry?
Should have brown sauce with your full english HP or daddies sauce it's really nice
I do sometimes, it adds a nice tangyness 😋
A little Worcestershire sauce would have helped!
Love potatoe cakes. Put in the toaster then spread butter over it 😋
That sounds delicious! I love potato cakes too!
Great video, both meals looked outstanding, prefer the English but would love some white pudding now and again, I love it but can never get it here.
I don't think white pudding is very common. I don't really see it around that much!
Honestly I think some items are better in each breakfast. I think pudding (black AND white) is much better in Ireland. Irish sausages though are terrible and a poor alternative to a decent English sausage.
An Irish breakfast outside Ireland isn't an Irish breakfast and an English breakfast outside England isn't an English breakfast. The provenance of the ingredients really makes a difference.
you should try potato cakes toasted with some butter on there amazing
That sound delicious. I liked them just on their own 😋
Both looked amazing
Another green video 😎
Thank you 😀 I agree they were both great!
I grew up on soda bread from my Gran here in the States.
I like black pudding and tattie scone on a bread roll. Or a fry up of sausages, black pudding, fried egg, tattie scone. bacon, white pudding or fruit pudding. And that would be me for the rest of the day.
Sounds like a great meal! I've never heard of fruit pudding. What is that?
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It.s like white pudding but with currents, raisins, sultanas and brown sugar added.
They each look delicious, I'd try both, but I think the Full English puts quite a lot more on the plate [THREE eggs !], and for a bit less money, so it would depend how hungry I'm feeling. And I'd like coffee, not tea, with it.
Never tried an Irish breakfast but both looked great I think it’s a draw😂😂😂
They were both great 😋
Thank you
Love his word choices describing meats. “Meaty texture”
Both look amazing
They were both delicious 😋
Bit of irony the butter blocks they gave you for your Full English is Irish................lol
Oh! I did not even notice! lol
Brother, did you eat the full meal first? Hard to be not be bias after the first lot of food brody?
I love soda bread with butter and jam . That soda bread looks different to the one i buy ?
I say English, but it would be interesting to try a Irish one 😊
They're both worth a try!
A lot depends on the establishments routine and who's cooking it up.
Thats very true!
In Scotland the potato cake is called a Tattie Scone.
I really liked the potato cake! It was delicious 😋
If you get the chance and you're in the area,try capital cafe in byfleet,Surrey I'm sure you'll be very impressed,they really have mastered the full english breakfast.
English of course, today is Saint George's Day the feast day of Saint George, notably England's patron saint, hence English LOL
I think someone has been watching The MacMaster 🤣The tattie scone is actually a Scottish thing. Love a good tattie scone.
Potato Farls/Bread or tattie scone as its called in scotland was invented in Ireland. Imported by those who came to Scotland to live. And adopted by the Scottish.
@@WeAreThePeople1690 ....Tattie scones are Scottish , potato bread in Ireland , potato cake in England.
Tattie farls.
Both look delicious
They were both great breakfasts!
Is this in manchester? Both looked delicious 😋 but the coffee pot café looks nice I would buy the Irish ☘️ breakfast because you got more for your money mmmm 😋 i love ❤️ potato cakes
Yes it was Manchester! The potato cakes were really nice 😋
The English Breakfast hands down.
The irish breakfast! Off course! That British breakfast was sooo sad-looking 😭😭 that irish breakfast looks amazing!!
just give a breakafst 2 decent sausage tomatoes beans 2 eggs bacon hash brown slice of spam mushrooms black pudding optional and 2 toast tea or coffee 7 or 8 quid at a push that should be it
That sounds like a good breakfast!
oof they both look banging i think id go for the irish one ive never had white pudding either and ya deffo need beans
The beans is definitely needed!
White pudding is well nicer than black pudding highly recommend and its made from oats and barely some contain pork or beef suet as a binding ingredient varys on region but thats why it has a meaty flavour
Hello there, I wonder if you would be interested i n trying out and sampling different versions of Eggs Benedict - Poached Eggs with either Bacon or Ham on top of an English Muffin with Hollandaise Sauce. I do wonder if you would prefer Bacon or Ham in your Eggs Benedict.
Also would you like to compare an Eggs Benedict verses Eggs Royale (basically the same, just Smoked Salmon replacing the Bacon or Ham).
Best wishes and take care. Kind regards, Peter Skuce. St Albans. Hertfordshire.
That would be interesting! I'll look into it
No beans in Irish brekky coz traditionaly, no beans in Ireland
Yum.
Why do you cut the food with the knife like that? Never seen anyone do that. Good vid. Thx 🙏☘️
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That toast looks really under-toasted to me but I like mine almost burnt. Love your videos though.
Thanks 😀
Those are NOT baked beans. Those are beans in tomato sauce. Baked beans are made with molasses! Baked beans taste better than beans in tomato sauce. The beans shown above in this video are what's commonly called Pork and Beans- it comes in a Heinz/ or Van Camps can with one measly piece of fat inside with the beans; on the other hand, baked beans are made with molasses and most of the time, have meat, i.e. pork, bacon, or sometimes beef, i.e. minced hamburger, mixed in along with brown sugar and onions and sometimes, we Americans put bits of green pepper in our baked beans as well. To make them into barbecue beans, we add premade barbecue sauce, if lazy at times. or make it from scratch, along with brisket if we so desire.
looks like I would pick First one English breakfast
Whatever cafes you our going too do not have any idea about a full English , BACON, SAUSAGE, TOMS HASHBROWN,MUSHROOMS, BLACKPUDDING, SPAM ,TOAST ,AND FRIEDBREAD
Both make the best ❤️❤️
They are both great, its tough to choose
I could do without the tomatoes and mushrooms. I would love to eat this breakfast every day.
Nice breakfast
Give me boxty pancakes white pudding and granary toast - as well as everything else
Much more food on irish breakfast can only be one winner
thats not an ulster fry either im a scot living in belfast thats not a soda if you want to try an ulster fry come to belfast !!!
I think I need to go to Belfast too!
with tinned tomatoes even nicer ..takes the dryness out of the breakfast
I never thought of that but yes that would be a game changer!
Nothing like Irish breakfast.
Its a great breakfast
Maybe , but not Irish . Sorry
Not really a fair fight when the English Breakfast was missing a slice of fried bread and a patty of Bubble and Squeak.
A Full breakfast must have fried bread . otherwise it is not a breakfast .
Irish breakfast in Ireland will be much better!
I guess I need to travel to Ireland 😀
Irish!!! Not that I’m biased
The Irish one was pretty good tbh
The "potato cake" is usually called a "potato scone"
Who winds? The cardiologist!
Apart from the cress it all looks lovely I like cress but not on Breakfast 👍
Same here!
Irish butter on the english breakfast,,form ROI
I didn't even notice lol
Irish Breakfast - not to be confused with Ulster Brealfast which proper name is Ulster Fry.
The traditional Ulster Fry is made with lard or beef dripping, aand NOT cooking oil or butter. Potato bread (a misnomer, as it is not bread, nor is it anything like a hash brown - a disgusting American mush with a crispy coating)! It is really properly mashed potato made into flat cakes similar to pancakes.Then pancakes which need no explanation! Soda bread - a thick bread made with soda (which incidentally is decicious frersh, uncooked with butter and jam, or toasted....both melt-in-your-mouth delicious). Wheaten and trreacle bread are similar to soda bread, but nowadays not as popular in cafes. For meat, the customary sausages and bacon, soft-fried eggs, tomato, and (again not as popular,) a slice of vegetable roll. Finally whole tomatoes and mushrooms.
All of the above ingredients are fried, but note, NO BEANS! The Ulster Fry will set you up for the day, and in Belfast is often referred-to as "A heart attack on a plate!!"
No hash brown on an English breakfast or green herbs what about the pork and lamb chops and kidney and liver to make it a proper full breakfast.
english is much better actually very good with crispy mushrooms and beans in tomatoes sauce irish one seems dry especially the look of mushrooms is very bring how it taste I definetly go for english one
That Black Pudding didn't look anything like Irish Black Pudding which is much smaller, and that was definitely not Irish Soda Bread looked like some kind of fried wheaten brown bread, not too sure about the Boxty either. If you want a genuine Full Irish need to really be in Ireland where all the products are guaranteed Irish.
They are all Full English breakfasts with add-ons, just like scotch eggs and Cheddar cheese are English. It drives me mad that the English can't have their own claim to food. All we hear is Irish this, Irish that, and the same with Scottish and Welsh.
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Is there such a thing as a welsh breakfast ?
I'm not sure but if there is. I want to try one!
Baked beans and Hash browns are NOT traditional fry up items.
An Irish breakfast in England....riiiight...🫣🫣🫣