This dish consists of battered fish and deep-fried potatoes.
What is fish and chips?
This British dish was influenced by Indian cuisine.
What is chicken tikka masala?
This is the name for the British evening meal (can vary by region).
What is dinner / tea?
In the UK, “chips” means this (not crisps).
What are fries?
This spread made from yeast extract is loved or hated by foreigners.
What is Marmite?
A traditional Sunday meal with meat, vegetables, and gravy.
What is Sunday roast?
The UK loves this drink so much that they consume over 100 million cups daily.
What is tea?
This is the practice of paying separately in restaurants, which is becoming more common in the UK compared to the past.
What is splitting the bill?
In the UK, “crisps” are known as this in the US.
What are chips?
British people often put this in sandwiches with fries.
What are chips?
Sausages served with mashed potatoes and gravy.
What is bangers and mash?
This dessert is made with sponge cake, custard, fruit, and jelly.
What is trifle?
In the UK, people often eat this meal earlier than in Southern Europe, typically between 6–7 pm.
What is dinner?
This word means dessert in British English.
What is pudding?
This unusual dish consists of blood, fat, and oatmeal.
What is black pudding?
A savory pie often filled with beef and vegetables.
What is steak and kidney pie?
Originally, this popular takeaway food was brought by immigrants from Turkey.
What is kebab?
This habit involves eating small sandwiches, cakes, and drinking tea in the afternoon.
What is afternoon tea?
Takeaway” in British English means this.
What is takeout?
In the UK, gravy is commonly served with this meal every Sunday.
What is a Sunday roast?
A full breakfast with eggs, bacon, beans, sausages, and toast.
What is Full English breakfast?
This British sauce is made from fermented fish and spices and has a strong flavor.
What is Worcestershire sauce?
Many Brits eat this meal together as a family on Sundays.
What is a Sunday roast?
“Biscuit” in the UK is this in American English.
What is 'cookie'?
If you are invited to someone’s house for dinner in the UK, arriving exactly on time can sometimes be seen as this.
What is slightly too early / not ideal (better a few minutes late)?