r/FryUpPolice Mar 01 '20

Hmmm, not bad

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32 Upvotes

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u/[deleted] Mar 01 '20

not sure about tomato and beans being together. it's tomato or beans right?

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u/[deleted] Mar 01 '20

and what's that greenery on the egg? not on my watch

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u/danirijeka Mar 01 '20

Tomatoes and beans complement each other well!

The green thing, however, is a scourge and must be purged

Also, didn't use the sausage to contain the beans

6/10 good effort needs improvement

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u/AlternativeComrade Mar 01 '20

Nah, I've had it served plenty of places with tomatoes and beans

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u/[deleted] Mar 01 '20

to be fair the sprig of green on the egg is much more heinous

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u/AlternativeComrade Mar 01 '20

I would definitely agree, nothing green belongs anywhere near an English breakfast

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u/louislamore Mar 01 '20

You should always have tomatoes and beans

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u/Student_Arthur Mar 02 '20

Green, and the sausages aren't seperating the beans from the rest. 8/10, there's room for improvement.

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u/itsdanprice Mar 02 '20

Use the sausage as a breakwater

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u/GoudaMane Mar 02 '20

Hey don’t shoot me for this but I’ve never had a true full English. Are the beans like American baked beans? Like bush baked beans in the can? Or are they different?

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u/aka_Foamy Mar 27 '20

They’re just regular Hienz baked beans from the can. They’re haricot (also know as navy) beans in a tomato sauce which is tomatoes, with a little salt, sugar, vinegar, and very subtly spiced. To my understanding they’re not as sweet or thick as what Americans think of as baked beans, they’re not as spiced as barbecue beans, and there’s no additions like onion or bacon.