What's the difference between English Breakfast and Irish breakfast?

Irish Breakfast can consist of the same black teas as English Breakfast. However, the main difference is that it usually has more Assam tea leaves in the blend than other black teas. This gives the blend a reddish hue and a rich, malty flavour profile.
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Is Irish breakfast stronger than English?

Irish breakfast tea also has a strong Assam component, giving it a robust, malty flavor and reddish color. It is stronger than English breakfast tea, but not quite as strong as the Scottish variety. Because of the important role of the dairy industry in Ireland, it is usually served with milk.
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What is an Irish breakfast?

All full Irish breakfasts include some or all of the following: Bacon, sausages, baked beans, eggs, mushrooms, grilled tomatoes, and perhaps some cooked leftover potatoes made into a hash or a bubble and squeak. There will also be toast, butter, marmalade, and lots of tea to drink.
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What is the difference between English Scottish and Irish breakfast?

Variations Throughout the U.K.

Full English breakfast: Black pudding (sausage), baked beans, bubble and squeak (potatoes and cabbage), and fried bread. Full Scottish: Potato scones (tattie scones), haggis, and oatcakes. Full Irish: Soda bread. Full Welsh: Laverbread or laver cakes.
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Does Irish Breakfast tea have more caffeine than English Breakfast?

Irish Breakfast tea is typically stronger than English Breakfast tea. Although English Breakfast tea is strong, it is lighter than Irish Breakfast tea. Assam contains more caffeine than many other tea varieties, including Ceylon. English Breakfast tea typically contains a little less caffeine than Irish Breakfast tea.
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Full Irish Breakfast vs Full English Breakfast



Why should you not squeeze a tea bag?

Bitterness. The liquid that remains trapped inside the tea bag has even higher instances of tannic acid than what is able to steep out of the bag on it's own. By squeezing the tea bag, you inadvertently release these tannic acids into your tea and in turn create a far more bitter, sour and acidic cup of tea.
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What's the difference between Lady GREY and Earl GREY tea?

The main difference between the two is that Lady Grey also contains lemon peel and orange peel. While Earl Grey tea has been enjoyed for hundreds of years, Lady Grey is actually a more recent invention, and is trademarked by the tea company Twinings.
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Is Earl GREY the same as English breakfast tea?

English Breakfast tea is always a blend. English Breakfast tea has a stronger flavor. Earl Grey is milder in taste and smoother in texture. English Breakfast tea tends to have a bit more caffeine in it than Earl Grey.
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Is Irish Breakfast tea similar to English breakfast tea?

Irish Breakfast can consist of the same black teas as English Breakfast. However, the main difference is that it usually has more Assam tea leaves in the blend than other black teas. This gives the blend a reddish hue and a rich, malty flavour profile.
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What's the difference between a Welsh and English breakfast?

So is there a difference between a Welsh and an English breakfast? “Not really,” says Nick Brodie, head chef at Llangoed Hall, a country house-turned-hotel in Wales. But there is one notable addition to the Welsh breakfast that you'd never find on a proper English fry-up: seaweed, also known as laverbread.
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What's the difference between a full Irish and a full English?

While it is colloquially known as a "fry up" in most areas of the UK and Ireland, it is usually referred to as a "full English" (often "full English breakfast"), a "full Irish", "full Scottish", "full Welsh", and "Ulster fry", in England, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, respectively.
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What is a full Scottish breakfast?

What's in a Scottish Breakfast? Ingredients vary from place to place, but the basic ingredients to a traditional breakfast include square lorne sausage, link sausages, fried egg, streaky bacon, baked beans, black pudding and/or haggis, tattie scones, fried tomatoes and mushrooms, and toast.
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How do the Irish eat their eggs?

Eggs accompanied with sour dough toast, sweet potatoes, hazelnut dukkah and even salsa have topped the list as Ireland's most beloved egg dishes ordered from some of Ireland's favourite cafés and restaurants, according to data from Deliveroo.
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Do you put milk in Irish Breakfast tea?

Due to its strength, Irish Breakfast tea is commonly served with milk, but some prefer to drink it with a slice of lemon and a dash of sugar. Brewing Tips: Irish Breakfast tea should be made with cold, filtered water that has been brought to a rolling boil (205-212° F).
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Do the Irish put milk in their tea?

Due to its strength, Irish breakfast tea is commonly served with milk, but may also be consumed black, with sugar or even with honey. Irish breakfast tea has a robust taste, and is red in colour. As dairy products are a major part of the Irish economy, most people drink tea with milk.
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Is black tea English breakfast?

Drinking a blend of black teas for breakfast is a longstanding British and Irish custom. The term breakfast tea has been applied by vendors since at least the late 18th century. Despite strong evidence for a Scottish origin, the blend became popular as an "English" breakfast tea.
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What kind of tea is Earl GREY?

Earl Grey tea is one of the best-known tea blends on the market. Traditionally, it's a simple blend of black tea and oil of bergamot. Other tea bases are also used, including green tea, oolong, and rooibos. Bergamot oil is derived from the rind of a fruit called the bergamot orange, commonly grown in Italy.
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What is the strongest breakfast tea?

Irish breakfast: More robust than English breakfast. Generally has a strong Assam component, giving it a malty flavor. Scottish breakfast: Typically the strongest of the three. May include teas from China, Assam, Ceylon, Africa, and/or Indonesia.
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What tea has the highest caffeine?

Black tea. Black contains the highest amount of caffeine, ranging between 64 and 112 milligrams (mg) per 8-fluid ounce (fl oz) serving. Black tea does not contain calories, fats, protein, fiber, vitamins, or sugar.
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Do Brits drink Earl Grey?

When looking across the channel to mainland Europe, Britain comparatively seems to have the least diverse taste in tea. After breakfast tea (54%), the most common teas amongst Brits are Earl Grey (18%) and Green tea (18%).
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Do you put milk in Earl Grey tea?

Earl Grey tea has as many preferences for drinking it as it has loyal fans. In England, it is often sweetened and a splash of lemon is added, though milk is rarely used. In the United States, it's common to add milk to that type of tea, but many people prefer it as is.
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How do English drink Earl Grey tea?

Traditionally, Earl Grey tea is served with a slice of lemon and sugar to taste. According to YouGov, a massive 85% of British Earl Grey and English breakfast tea drinkers enjoy their tea with milk. In the US, they like to add milk and sugar to their Earl Grey tea.
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Which Earl Grey tea has real bergamot?

Golden Moon Tippy Earl Gray Tea - Organic Black Tea - Real Bergamot Peels & Extract - Loose Leaf, Non-GMO - Half Pound (96 Servings)
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Why is Lady Grey called Lady Grey?

Idea and composition. Lady Grey tea is a variety of tea which was created by Twinings in the early 1990s and named after Mary Elizabeth Grey, the wife of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey to appeal to Northern European markets, which apparently found Earl Grey tea too strong in flavour.
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What happens if you marry Lady Grey?

If you choose to marry Lady Grey in Fable, Fable TLC and Fable Anniversary you will receive a dowry of 15,000 gold: the largest marriage dowry in the game. In Fable, TLC and Anniversary she will not obey the command 'follow' no matter how many gifts you give her or how much she seems to like you.
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