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>Full Irish Breakfast
Whenever I hear someone talk about this I think it's some plastic paddy American who would buy a bucket of dirt if you called it "Irish pudding"

Full Irish Breakfast is almost identical to Full English except the very rarely would a nonIrish person eat it because of the uncommon variants. So often they'll have a full English and just call it a full Irish because they're pathetic larpers
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>>22087222
Give me a half of each and circle back around when my drink needs a refill
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Isn't that an Ulster Fry? I'm neither oirish nor a pubic wig so I've no horse in this race but the only distinctly oirish brekkie I know of is Ulster Fry. And that's specifically because of the oirish-style sausages and the farls
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>>22087234
A full Irish or Ulster Fry as you say is literally just a full English but with some potato bread. There are no other strict stipulations. And considering the full english is something that is almost known for being a meal with many variations and substitutions that already makes the whole nomenclature droll. But because they are so painfully similar I roll my eyes when I see posts going "Full English? Ew, Full irish mogs"

And since potato bread isn't usually that common a household staple, many people who claim to be having a "Full Irish" aren't even in the first place. It's just that in some third world countries there's an aversion to enjoying something with "English" in the name so they see "Full Irish" larp name for sausages eggs and bacon etc.

Basically ruining the "Full Irish" as local variation and turning it into a plastic paddy's copeword
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Imagine taking a full english, putting hashbrowns on it, then calling a full american. But then imagine it's a mexican family who claim their 99% American ancestry

That's the level of faggotry we're dealing with here
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>>22087243
Except Irish sausages are quite different from any variety of sausage I had in the UK. They're soft, oddly pink despite being unsmoked and emulsified/smooth. They're also less spiced, more herbaceous and much milder that a Lincolnshire, chipolata or any other Brit sausage. And farl ≠ potato bread. That's like saying boxty is just latkes. Which reminds me, I forgot the boxty
>>22087248
Boxty, when I had it in North Ireland, was basically American hashbrowned potatoes mixed with mash, milk, egg and flour. Quite different in texture from other potato pancakes I've had
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>>22087258
>people on here genuinely think Irish sausages are different to English sausages
Holy fuck you're such an ignorant fool that I barely want to bother with this arguement anymore. They're the same but both regions have so much variety on sausages that they eclipse each other multiple points anyways

And yes yes I know about farl, I even typed out soda bread too before editing, I just didn't bother mentioning them because I was quite sure my point was clear enough already. That the simple aspect of the only main variation being the addition of some bread was minute at best. But more importantly my point wasn't even about the full irish itself.

Jesus Christ I worried someone on here would google "full irish differences" and see "hmmm gemini says irish style sausages" and genuinely think they're not only distinct from English sausages but also that they are distinct enough that they're SO different that they overtake regional or stylistic differences in sausages. But I didn't think it would be the fourth post. I appreciate your enthusiam on the topic but you know so little about these two countries and even less about sausages that I SPIT on you Ptooh!
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>>22087222
>Full Irish Breakfast
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>>22087288
yeah that's a very interesting post but who is that semen demon and does she do porn
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>>22087294
Are the Irish really as big a bunch of drunkards as they're stereotyped to be?
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>>22087460
Not really. It's more that the Irish seem drunk even when they are sober.
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>>22087222
not irish but i remember their brown bread being quite distinct, also adding more jam/marmelade instead of other stuff
i had that around cork so dunno how other regions are
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>>22087288
Yawn. Sorry, ma'am, but publicising your perennial pussy problems like this doesn't make you right. Get yourself a tampon and something for your cramps then have an Irish sausage, which is a specific variety of sausage (much like how despite the fact that you can get myriad other sausages in Lincolnshire doesn't suddenly make Lincolnshire sausages not a specific, established thing) and a bar of Shut The Fuck Up brand chocolate. I think they sell it at Lidl.
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>>22087243
Full Irish is with black and white pudding, and the sausages are a little different to the "classic" English breakfast sausage (but I mostly agree with your point, if you're not actually Irish in Ireland, it's probably a full English, and the difference is minimal anyway)
t.ireland
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>>22087460
I was going to say no, but from my few interactions with Americans the casual binge drinking would get you labelled a downright alcoholic to an American (even college aged "frat boy" types thinking 6 300ml light beers is a wild night out). Still no more so than Bongolians or any other "Northern" beer drinking Euros (except Swedes/Norwegians who are "odd")
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>>22087222
>Full Irish Breakfast is almost identical to Full English
theres region differenced across all the uk. Welsh has cockles and laverbread
Scottish Lorne sausage, tattie scones, and haggis
Irish Soda bread and White pudding

its all marketing, nothing more. thanks to globohomo we all eat the same shit, typical fry up or cereal or croissants. doesn't matter where you are in the western world. anything other than that and its region novelty to act like you're larping as a local
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>>22087997
>we all eat the same shit, typical fry up or cereal or croissants. doesn't matter where you are in the Anglosphere
ftfy, my untraveled amigo (that means "friend" in a language you don't speak).
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>>22088002
outside of the Anglosphere the west is irrelevant
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>>22088019
Well that's flat out fucking wrong, fattyfattyfatfat.



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