I think a lot of the problem with this is that most of those foods aren't English at all. Some are maybe British, but so many people don't know the difference between Britain and the UK and England!
I have no idea what English toffee is? English Bangers, either. The expression 'bangers' for sausages actually came from Australia!
And English peas baffles me! What are they⁈
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I think a lot of the problem with this is that most of those foods aren't English at all. Some are maybe British, but so many people don't know the difference between Britain and the UK and England!
I have no idea what English toffee is? Bangers, neither. The expression 'bangers' for sausages actually came from Australia!
And English peas baffles me! What are they⁈
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