Tribal PeopleTry Full English Breakfast!!
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- čas přidán 22. 11. 2022
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That one fellow has our alphabet nailed. Good job sir, could not imagine learning yours. Love you guys.
There alphabet is surprising similar to English. Have a look, you might be surprised.
Look guys the whole challenge is with grammar , each language has its own way of speaking , like the order of words . Some people might put words you’d start a sentence with at the very end it’s about getting used to the way it’s spoken there’s no guides on how to comprehend everything Zafron an equal view
English is one of the official languages of Pakistan.
Sign of intelligence for sure.
Hey next week the guy who knows the Alphabet will be your neighbour
"Your stomach will pray for you if you feed him such a poweful breakfast." LOL I love Dr. Tahir
New to the channel - is one of these men a Doctor as per your comments - thx
@@MSGC55 The slender man's name is Dr. Tahir, but I don't know if he is a medical doctor, a holistic doctor, or a PHD ect. I've just seen him introduced as Dr. Tahir in other videos.
@@keliahx445 Thank you for getting back to me - have a Blessed Xmas 🎄 🛷 🎅 🎄
I could be wrong but I don't think Dr Tahir is a medical doctor. He always has an illuminating comment about some items he's eating which would be good for a cough or indigestion etc. I suspect he's been given the honorary title of "Dr".
@@ellem6050 Yes, I think so too - Merry Xmas 🎄
I'm British and have never even seen beef bacon, let alone eaten it. Also, some of those eggs look like the oil was too hot.
I love these guy's way of describing the food, they are all very endearing.
They most likely don’t eat pork
@@SuperSayianShaggy Ah yes, good point ☝️
yeah not sure why they didn't go for turkey bacon if pork was off the menu
@@HeyYoFabels and chicken sausages - they're better than pork if they're the right ones.
I've had veal bacon in Dubai
I’m an Iranian living inLondon. What I love about my neighbour ing countries and India they are such a kind sweet and welcoming friendly people. They do try everything and every food and they always make you feel good about your culture and cuisine and they are so genuine as they eat how they feel it’s most enjoyable to them and they always greatly appreciate other cultures. Every time I go to Iranian restaurants are full of our south Asian friends and Iranian and British, Europe , America and Asia they all love Indian food as it’s made with love and they are so authentic with their unique cuisine, culture , clothing and friends. Best wishes to you all 👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Roya R❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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These guys are Pakistani from Pakistan although the culture is similar, they are from the north if looked at pre-partition. You are right their food is a rich concoction of spice and aroma and the Pakistani’s know how to cook flavoured meats wow! That said, our own experience of Persian food is heaven. The amalgamation of flavours using saffron is out of this world. No one can knock 7000 years of culinary wisdom!
@@SJ-qx9cu When I lived in London, our neighbours were Pakistani and the dad was a chef, every week they would cook at home on a Sunday & bring food in for us, which was amazing. The dad, once he realised I loved to cook, invited me in each week to teach me how to blend spices & make dishes which I've never forgotten. Those incredible experiences are what led to my continued interest in learning to cook from as many cultures as possible. My favourites remain middle-eastern/south asian.
Iranian food is finally getting the wider recognition it deserves in the UK. And, regardless of the relationship between our respective governments, I've always felt very welcome in the Iranian restaurants I've visited in the UK.
"The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same." ― Marjane Satrapi.
I love the jokes they make and their unique way of looking at things. " Keep fork and knife separate or they will fight" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Those are wise words. My fork and knife got into a fight once, after that I had to keep them separated. 🤣
@@ruthsnyder4315 Bro stop I’m dying 🤣🤣
The only thing that was missing really was a cup of tea!
You forget to mention:PORK sausages / Heinz beans/black pudding/brown sauce/salt and pepper/and last but not least REAL BACON…this is not a true (British) English breakfast in any sense. If I was served this in my country (uk) I’d throw it on the floor.
@@greenflock8091 well yes but they're muslim so they can't exactly have the good stuff
@@BH-rx3ue Heinz Original is both Vegetarian/Vegan approved
@@BH-rx3ue But I agree, Heinz would probably cost a ton over there anyway as it’d probably need to be ported in… the Tea is quintessential
@@greenflock8091
They do serve this in the Uk
When he said this powerfully breakfast must because it’s a cold country he was spot on lol it’s freezing cold here
And we're fat
Tudor era gentlemen scientists came to the same conclusion.
The accepted medical wisdom of the day came from the ancient Greek and Roman authors like Galen and Hippocrates, whose works were rediscovered in Europe via Islamic scholars and Arabic translations. The classical scholars argued that only kids, pregnant or nursing women, and the sick and elderly should eat breakfast with healthy men waiting until lunchtime to eat. The Tudors, quite sensibly, decided that was all well and good in the climate Galen etc lived in, but in Britain one needed a decent breakfast if one was to do a day's labour in the cold and wet.
And it’s often wet and miserable
It’s not now lovely and warm
@@peterstayne3765 yesterday was lovely
“It’s like an ocean summed up in a pot” - such poetry ❤
Its wonderful to see the men eating in their traditional manner. They seem to actually be focusing on what they are eating. Instead of struggling on trying to use the utensils. They seem much more relaxed. ❤
Yes ..they seem to eat really mindfully.
It's quite a popular tradition to be honest in this part of the world. No need for utensils here when the bread and sliced meat can be used to wrap up the rest of the food :D
Oh the terrible horror of using a fork
@@wrpg9955?
@@wrpg9955 You say that because you've been using one since you were really young. Imagine if you'd not used one before. Do you remember learning to use chopsticks, how difficult it was? That's what forks are like to these guys. Everything is easy if you're used to doing it.
Love how the guys are always trying their best to appreciate new food, even if they're not 100% convinced about the taste.
It is a shame the food can't be authentic and needs to be substituted for what is available.
Even in Europe it is really difficult to get a proper English breakfast where the bacon and sausage are like the British versions.
@@Muckylittleme they don't eat pork so they had to respect that
@@selina5598 Indeed.
As a Brit, I love that they make it their own by eating with hands, nice to see people from a completely different culture happily trying it ☺️
Those aren’t traditional baked beans though
@@oceansunset6147 I'd rather eat what they have there than Heinz, I hate the sweet tomato sauce - it ruins the beans. Masala beans are great however!
@@Richjack3 not for a fry up plus if there going to give them a English breakfast do it right I understand the meat as religious reasons but no hashbrowns they are the best part of a fry up
@@oceansunset6147 i find these guys eating with their hands respecful, yet serving them that abomination as baked beans is a national insult
@@oceansunset6147it isn’t bacon either 😂
As a British person I was left screaming into the screen
“Eat it while it’s hot!!!” It’s 10x better ehh 😊
Not just me then😅
Also, the sausages look like hot dogs.
@@feakhelek1 well i assume they didnt feed them pork sausages since they mentioned beef bacon......use that wee thing between your ears mate
@@kevins1875 Someone who can't make their point on the Internet without being rude? Well I am shocked.
I used to be a taxi receptionist and had a lot of Pakistani drivers. They used to insist that I make cheese and onion pie with beans on a Thursday and a fry up every Sunday with lamb or beef sausage from haji cash and carry with Turkey bacon that he had to order specially. so I'd have to make this and bring it in but uncle safraz used to make saag gosht and rotis on Tuesday night in time for the bollywood movie on channel 4 so it was a fair swap and they loved it so I didn't mind. Also I got about 6 full plates every Eid so I was happy
funny that the balti triangle is now full of burger joints, mak halaal, 3 in 1 burgers, phat buns, slam burger, flamin patties etc. the balti restaurants have mostly died.
and in English areas, it's all Indian restaurants packed to the brim.
ps I call flamin patties, flamin batties!!
@@chozusmakavelli it’s the same in almost every Asian household. Kids, 20-somethings or below, just don’t like eating traditional curries.
I was going to be on a healthy diet Today but your comment made me hungry and I am going to now make SAAG GOSHT with paratha. Because I am a British Pakistani and thanks for making me fat
Paratha is always better than roti. Roti can be dry but paratha has layers of butter and is just delicious.
close, oldham
My man's turban and vest combo is looking fine today! Gul keeps up the style always. Respect!
He is my fave. I love his rings.
He is a style icon. Love it. His stash always brings the look together.
👍
@@angiethompson5648 I wanna see him along with babu of common man show
That mans moustache is a legend in it's own right.
Bless these men for being open minded enough to try our national breakfast. We don’t eat this everyday for breakfast. We offen eat cereal or toasted bread. I was so relieved that they were served beef bacon!! I nearly had a nervous breakdown when I thought it was pork 🤣🤣
My guy smashed the English alphabet! These videos are so wholesome.
Latin alphabet
@@rowanmelton7643 Latin alphabet + j, w & v is the English alphabet bud. Latin has 23 letters, English alphabet has 26. He said all 26.
@@littadnb. oh shit fair enough
@@rowanmelton7643 haha no worries
Congratulations to Rana in his study of English! It's very obvious he's been studying.
When he started reciting the alphabet, I was smiling ear to ear!
From 2000 onwards it’s compulsory to know English language all the subjects are in English and from early stages every toddler is taught in English now most youngsters here speak fluent English read and write
Four beautiful gentleman. They never fail to make me smile. God bless and take care of all the people who bring this joy to us .
The Fab Four. !!
These are the most happy, joyful people I have ever seen. They always are so thankful and kind! They quickly put a big smile on my face! Please keep the videos coming! I always watch the ads the whole way through to help build this channel strong!
My face hurts from watching this video. I love how they describe the food. They seem so lovely, and the jokes they make are hilarious.
I’m Brazilian living in Uk , and I love English breakfast even with black pudding 😊
I know that many people choose to not eat black pudding for religious reasons but I try and encourage everyone else (who's not vegetarian) to give it a try. It really goes well with beans and tomato.
@@GrahamMilkdrop Yes it's nicer than it sounds.
Have you tried haggis. It is amazing. I cant get it in ireland but i think in uk you can get it. It is like between black and white pudding but it has lungs in it. Bloody amaxing lamb sort of pudding. A bit like saysage roll too. I wish i could buy it here.
@@Padraigp I have had it on a couple of occasions but I wouldn't say it was something I'd seek out. More like I'd eat it when it is put in front of me.
I’m Canadian I didn’t think there were mushrooms
Kudos to Rani for reciting the alphabet in English perfectly! I could not do the same in his language.
Beautiful, love their culture, their attitude and their personalities, leaves you smiling watching this ❤️
Such wholesome content. I come to this channel when I need to smile and it never fails. Love them all. ❤
They are always so appreciative and willing to try new foods. Nobody says I don't like that.
Unless it's some sort of sesame sauce or the texture of a certain food yuck.
Their normal food is just so bad, that anything even of low standards is heavenly to them.
Their food they eat is regional and delicious. Maybe you should try it.
@@sheteg1 I am sure I would like their food. I like the kind of food they eat.
@@sheteg1 I just noticed the love in your name. Is your name Love? My last name is Love.
An ocean summed up in a pot, the knife and fork having a fight, he has such a lovely way with words! Lovely video
How lovely are thes men, so respectful to the late queen, god bless them xx
Haha I love how they didn't even know where to start! Full English is something a lot of folks use to cure a hangover, not something these gentlemen have to worry about I'm sure :D
This is my husbands favorite breakfast when we were younger and could eat like that. SO GOOD!! 😄 As an American I never had baked beans in a breakfast before but in this it is essential.
And gorgeous.Apparently English baked beans are different to American,so bear that in mind
The meal served here is grotesque, it bares no resemblance to an English, Irish, Scottish or Welsh breakfast.
@@srspower So tell what you think it should be. This looks like what I've heard is a traditional British breakfast, beans and other stuff. I'm sure it varies a lot.
I would never have beans on breakfast but loads do. For me it’s tinned tomatoes.
@@helenbailey8419 The only difference is that they don't use any pork products in making baked beans, but they definitely have tomatoes, tomato paste, garlic or garlic powder, onion or onion powder, molasses, chicken or vegetable stock, plus a vinegar and a sweeter, of your choice ie brown sugar, some add: Worcestershire sauce; mustard powder; bay leaves; some do add a smoked hock
This is great! I'm glad you could find a way to approximate a Full English Breakfast. For me, this is tied with huevos rancheros (Guatemalan style) for Best Breakfast On Earth. But I'm one of maybe six or seven Englishmen who hates baked beans, so I always leave those out. (This is even more hilarious, because the first ad to interrupt this video was for Heinz Beans!)
Do you substitute mushy peas for bean?
Me to.....I cannot stand baked beans. Would rather have extra hash browns.
@@j.robertsergertson4513 Nope. Not keen on those, either. I just leave that "space" blank on my breakfast plate. (Unless, of course, hash browns and/or black pudding are also on the table.)
If I'm going to have processed peas, it'll be in the form of tinned pease pudding -- it's like firm, floury mashed potato . . . only pea-flavoured. Tastes a lot better than it sounds, and you can also put it in hot sandwiches by cutting it into slices or spreading it.
@@moogmike1 NOW you're talking! 😁
A lot of people hate brown beans lol
Each one has such a big character and is as loveable as the last! Great personalities and some of their reactions are hilarious 😂
Imagine if they had a proper English breakfast with proper UK ingredients. Love this show.
Hash browns are American, where is the fried bread, or toast.
There is not such thing
They had to substitute out all the pork products though. It still looks pretty good!
Love these guys. Much love from the UK 🇬🇧
My day is much more grateful seeing these faces with the joy and gratitude!❤❤❤❤
I love the man with glasses he's so funny and witty. Also very knowledgeable I could listen to him all day
Big love to you all, I hope you're in good health and enjoying the days. I'm so glad your channel is back to how you wish it to be. Ok so just to let you know I don't think those are the baked beans people have for breakfast in the UK, they look like plain tinned haricot or cannellini beans and just to say we don't all have a fry up like that for breakfast, other popular breakfasts are cereals with milk, gently simmered oats in water with a bit of salt and sugar called porridge, fruit smoothies, a bacon sandwich, some people toast slices of bread then butter it and add jam or honey or marmite, many of us choose to eat one of the many breakfasts found around the world. I have kefir and berries, sometimes I have oat porridge, sometimes I enjoy coffee with a sweet cinnamon bun, sometimes I have left overs from the night before, other times I have a savoury Vietnamese rice porridge in broth, or herbs and salad leaves in rice paper rolls. Or scrambled eggs on toast. I feel so blessed to wake up and be able to choose the breakfasts I eat and I give my thanks to God. Wishing you all happiness and good health. I wonder if you would ever make a video where you show us the local dishes you have grown up with and presently enjoy for breakfast. I would love to see you eating your own local food sometimes :)
Much love for my Tribal Brothers. These 4 gentlemen are my favorites. So much information on their lives.
David S. Which tribe are you? Do you hail from the Pakistan region?
Tahir and fork and knife! Too funny! Rana, you did good with the ABC's! That was huge breakfast for one person, hope you all enjoyed it.
Perhaps they should visit a Denny's or IHOP someday? 🤗🍳
No. Rana, you did WELL with the ABCs. Not “you did good”. illiterate.
@@judeirwin2222 - Whatever, they don't care how it is written, teacher. Go bug someone else.
@@judeirwin2222 I don't think she see the humour in that😂
they were waffling the video
I have just finished eating a full english otherwise known in england as a "fry up " or "cooked breakfast " . In our house its often a weekend treat when not having to rush off to work. In england we have lost sight of the ritual and special time preparing and sitting down with the family should be. Most weekdays we head out to work after a bowl of cereal like oats or flattened maize. A Fry up" is tradionally not healthy with a huge amount of calouries but i cooked a lovely filling meal today that waa healthier and will fill us up for the whole day. Toasted and buttered rye bread. Baked beans with added cheese and worcester sauce . A sausage , hash browns ( shredded potatoe reformed and fried. ) scrabbled eggs , mushrooms sauted in a little butter . And a vine of cherry tomatoes. Besides cooking the mushrooms beans and eggs on the hob. The tomatoes hashbrowns and sausages were all done in an air fryer cooking perfectly with no added cooking fat. My full english breakfast was tasty filling and healthy
These videos never fail to make me smile and chuckle.
Much love to all involved!
This channel is great because it shows how food can bring people together from different parts of the globe! Everybody has to eat!
Yes don't matter where your from our food brings us together .
It's What The Italians (Romans) & The Greeks have been telling Us for Centuries ❤️
But this isn't an English or British breakfast, there is no pork.
The only meat served with an English breakfast is pork, anything else is not a genuine representation of the breakfast with completely different tastes and textures.
Seeing their genuine reactions to all these different cultures and foods is just pure happiness! So sweet and pure! So happy to see new videos from them.
I'm not sure why but this made me really happy watching them tuck in.. full English is my favorite meal.. so many flavour combinations and yeah it's filling .. sorts me out for the day
It’s so refreshing to watching something worth watching no idea why but I’m glued they seem like really nice compassionate people and their reaction is blinding
Respect to each of these gents. The breakfast was tweaked for dietary requirements and these kind folks made kind messages over what was on the plate. I would love to do breakfast in their culture as breaking bread and breaking fast is a good way to break ice.
Agreed! Food brings us together.
That's a pretty good representation!. The beans dont look like the traditional sort though, usually a heinz or branston brand baked beans which are in a tomato sauce. Specifically the bean variety are haricot beans. These look different and not as "saucy"
They don’t want to give them anything pork, that’s why there are some differences.
@@garvensman ?!? in the vegan beans?!?
@@garvensman baked beans doesn't have anything pork in it.
@@davidchen8758 The brown ones usually do. Not always, but usually.
@@annother3350 No, I’m saying typically the baked beans served in an English breakfast, are pork beans
These guys are sooooo lovely!! I saw them try the 'TRADITIONALSUNDAY ROAST ' the other day!!! They loved that too! Great channel!
What lovely guys. Thank you for trying our breakfast ❤
Glad to see them enjoying a complete meal, I hope they’ll have the pleasure of experiencing a complete Thanksgiving meal or any complete meal, like roasted/fried chicken or roast beef, mashed potatoes w/gravy, a vegetable, bread/rolls, a drink and dessert. 😋
Great point! That would be very nice.
I think they did that last year
@@ncooty It would be very nice if they also got napkins with these meals since they insist on eating everything with their hands.
Sunday roast!
@@dlghtfl1 Insist? Eating with their hands is normal to them, and it is possible to do this with good manners. What is normal to you is not necessarily normal to others. This is a big wide world with many diverse cultures - the West is not the whole world. I eat very neatly with just my right hand, and wash my hands immediately before and after. Get out of your box.
I love the way that Gul Sher eats - so robust and confident. He is the definition of good positive masculine energy. 🤜 ✊ 💪 🐯 💍 💂♂ 🧔 👳♂ 💪 ✊ 🤛
Yes, he is.
Which guy is he
@@Pisceswrld4ever one with the large moustache
@@faizaanwar3662 Thank you
And how his clothing remains spotless after eating some of the messiest foods is a feat unto itself.
I enjoyed this video it made me laugh and smile fair play to the lads having a full English its great to see these reactions priceless COYO's
I'm english I went to dubai recently and there's so many pakistani taxi drivers but they're so friendly, one of them told me that the english have good manners unlike the french/italians haha that's what he said
Love you guys. Always kind and respectful - even if there are things you don’t enjoy. Thanks for the entertainment, you’re ace!!!
Whoever is behind the camera has no respect, or they wouldn't have called this meal British, especially after the recent court ruling that England owns Scotland & have removed their democratic rights!
Rana knows the alphabet better than most American kids these days
Faith in humanity going up with every video. I just can't stop smiling 🥰
I know, watching these people are always heart warming, and so uplifting!!
Saw this pop up and I immediately started watching!! Love these guys!!!
So good, I had to watch it twice! Rana's comment about the mushrooms had me laughing my butt off, and Tahir's comment about the shake! And Chaudary and Gulsher always a joy to watch! Thanks for making my day! 💞
Absolutely charming people. So polite
When you can see people enjoying something they like it makes you feel good 👍
I appreciate how thankful they are for simple meals. Slot of good energy here
That's a simple meal with all those ingredients? Who has time to do all the pots and pans alone that woukd need to be used to make that? A simple meal woukd be a bowl of oatmeal.
Generally with this meal you cook it all together on a flat top and in England alot of this product is or was easily available. Beans are only exception of a slow cooker on the side
May God keep blessing you with such delicious breakfasts
I am so glad they enjoyed their Full English Breakfast. It is not exactly like how we would have it in England but the theory of it is the same. In England it is very Pork based instead. But beef sausages are very common in England. I loved the comment from one of the guys "I don't know where to start". That is the joy of a Full English Breakfast. You don't know where to start.
Also Dr Tahir said that after eating such a breakfast you might skip lunch. Yeah in England we often wait a little bit longer in the day for this type of breakfast and skip lunch. We call it Brunch.
Also there are variations too of the Full English Breakfast (or All Day Breakfast) The basic is Sausage, Bacon, Fried Egg, Grilled Tomato, Beans and toast. But you can add or substitute American Hash Browns, Scrambled, boiled egg or omelette, Mushrooms, Tinned Tomatoes, Fried Bread, English Potato Chips/waffles or potato croquettes, Bubble and Squeak (fried cabbage, mash potato, mash carrot, mash swede or turnip ), Black and/or White pudding, Fried Bread or French Fried Bread (Eggy Bread). There are other things you could add too but this would start venturing on what we call a mixed grill instead. Then there is the condiments you would add Tomato or Brown Sauce are the most common but for me I have Colman's English mustard for the sausages and bacon. That bit of added heat wakes you up and clears a cold if you have one.
Every one of them has such wonderful character. I could spend all day with them.
🤣🤣🤣 Not only did they have me in stiches laughing as they ate something we eat a lot over here in England, but it was also refreshing to hear an outside perspective about our breakfast. Thank goodness they didn't get to try black pudding. Even I draw the line at that.
But black pudding is delicious! I'm sure we could find a beef based black pudding for them or perhaps venison.
@@silversiren7046 each to their own I suppose. Every time I've had black pudding, no matter where I go, it just tastes horrible to me. However, I do understand some people love it. I'll gladly hand you mine 😁.
@@taridean I'll graciously trade it for tatty bread. I love the stuff in small doses. Provided it's a nice fresh local one. The factory-made stuff is barf.
Black pudding is the best bit 😋 👌
I’m assuming the lack of pork is due to religious reasons, so perhaps Blood is a no no
I love these guys!! This channel is so wonderful
I love watching these guys, so heartwarming.
I absolutely love the descriptions used....great to see this reaction ...thanks
I just love them all so much! All of their personalities are so uplifting and inspiring and it brings me so much joy to see them! Bless them all ♥️
This is super beautiful to watch, while obviously being in a different country. The ingredients do not look quite the same, this could be down to what's available or even dietary or even religious requirements or availability. But it's wholesome to see people trying each others food, this is how we bring people together through food.
Primarily it's the absence of pork. Bit of a shame they can't have it really as substitute bacon isn't nearly as good + black pudding is out of the question.
Excellent video, good for you trying everything.
Love seeing them enjoy these meals.
Can't beat a full English breakfast. Especially if you have had one too many drinks the night before. Soothes your soul and brings you back to full functionality. 😂🤣
I like how they philosophis and treat it spiritually.
Because food is a gift. They don't treat it like shit like we do.
You need a bit of everything at the same time to enjoy it fully. I wish someone had told them this ☺️
That's the true skill, trying to get some of everything on one fork
You guys are the best. Such lovely people!
Great videos! These guys are funny👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I want to see their breakfasts too :)
Search ‘paratha’. It’s a buttered Chapatti.
I like how they describe it as a powerful breakfast! It was (and still is) very much the working man's breakfast - lots of protein, fat, carbs etc to power you through a cold day if you're digging the road, building things out of steel etc...
Great video, always nice to see what other cultures think about other foods as some countries are so different food-wise. Although, I have lived in Britain nearly all my life and never have I ever seen white beans served in a Full English, always baked beans in tomato sauce. Maybe they couldn't get any there but thought I'd mention it.
Holy cow that looks good! 😋
I could see all four of these gentlemen as co-workers of mine at the US Post Office. If there is one job in the world that brings so many different people from so many different cultures and stories and life experiences it's working for the Post Office. I have a lot of complaints about my job but that's not one of them, that's one thing I love about my job.
Yeah, post office is a good work place for people with no education. A monkey could work at those. Important work anyway, and good that there is work to even less intelligent people.
@@samuraidoggy what a nasty response. What made you so miserable. It’s a good job that makes good money.
Now that's what I'm talking about! Full English breakfast cannot be beat.
🕊😁 I love how they just
STOP and PAUSE...
and just LOOK at the food
before
they slowly eat each item of food - tasting it on its own
rather than taking a little of each different food together ( as we would do)
Bless bless them
The alphabet was said better than alot of British people can do. For most traditional British people a full English breakfast is classed as a hearty dish to fill you up for a few hours until lunch which should be a light meal. The doctor was spot on. For me I have a condiment / sauce called salad cream on an english breakfast but traditionally you have a product called HP sauce (brown) some has it with tomato ketchup.
For some of the countries on Britain, a full English is foreign food that's only eaten while abroad in England!
This is the first time I've ever heard someone say they put salad cream on their full English 🤮 brown sauce all day!
@@xXxlLEGENDZlxXx no I put it on nearly everything and my favourite is on a roast dinner as I deteste gravy
@@amanda-janekiell2514 you're a Southerner aren't you
@@TrevM0nkey yep through and through. However when I lived in the North my favourite was Harry Ramsdens fish and chips with mushy peas tartar sauce and pickled eggs no salad cream unless all I was having was chips and especially with a bread roll with margarine DELISH. The one thing I do hate is there are no cheese and onion pies like I had up in Blackpool and Fleetwood.
Mr Chaudry had it right,a good meal sets you up for the day,no stomach acidity.Mr Tahirs lovely prayer that God would keep blessing us with such delicious food.It something I don't take for granted.
I am Muslim and LOVE a full English breakfast....its the perfect breakfast topped off with a cup of tea!....heaven..
Hands down the best channel on CZcams, these guys are just so charming and charismatic.
Tahir's comment with his idea of put it all in a shake had me laughing, even though I would never try and drink that.
Wow. Well done to whoever cooked this meal. It looks delicious
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Definately BUT.... It isn't a proper English breakfast.
Most of the meat ( if not all ) should be pork.
Of course You don't feed muslims pork, but it's important to know, that what they get, is a substitute for a real English beakfast
@@HankHopeless Imho they should eat the real thing or not eat at all. Its disgusting to be picky and deny what is given. Eat the pork or stay in your huts eating your fucking beans and roti.
@@samuraidoggy Definately NOT !
If somebody chooses to not eat pork, it's their choice. - Besides i don't like the tone You use, speaking about the tribal people
@@samuraidoggy it’s haram dude wtf
Wholesome interaction of cultures. Very pog
Omg I love these guys so wholesome and funny.
This channel is awesome.
This made me hungry. Happy early Thanksgiving from America.
Such a lovely adventurous people .They are so nice about everything and mushrooms are an acquired taste.
I absolutely loved watching that.i just couldn't stop laughing.i wish each and every one of you positivity peace and love 💛
Big impressive breakfast! I don't ever have anything that good because I'm too lazy to make it
I've eaten the full Scottish Breakfast on vacation, but I've had the similar English breakfast on board cruise ships (and yes, I happen to love well-made haggis!)---Not a good breakfast for the arteries, but hard to beat the taste.
Haggis! I had it once in Scotland and once in the States (I'm a Yank). Sadly, I don't have enough Scottish cells in my DNA, so I couldn't eat it all.
This made me smile and those sausages looks amazing. Need to sort me a full English tomorrow.
This is a delight there happiness is infectious
Definitely sage advice to keep the knife and fork separated. We have enough problems even devoid of cutlery warfare.