Food · Posted 2 minutes ago "Americans Love To Mock Them, But They're Great" — 19 British Foods Brits Will Defend 'Til Their Dying Breath "I don't understand how people can hate on this. It's a masterpiece." by Amy Glover BuzzFeed Staff Link Facebook Pinterest Twitter Mail In a recent Reddit post shared to r/AskUK , site user u/Spiritual_Phase7310 asked, "What British food will you always defend?" Here are some of the most-upvoted responses: 1.
"Yorkshire pudding." Lauripatterson / Getty Images u/DareAffectionate7725 "The world's best form of pancake. I'm even down with the massive stuffed ones that are rolled and presented as a British burrito.
Beef, horseradish, and all the trimmings for me, please. Also, they belong with all roast dinners; none of this 'they only belong with beef' bullshit." u/DownrightDrewski 2.
"Baked beans. Americans love to mock them but they are a great comfort food and can be eaten at any meal. They are so versatile too.
" Bunhill / Getty Images u/pajamakitten 3. "Sunday roast. It's a god-tier meal on every level.
" Emma Farrer / Getty Images u/CheesyLala "There is nothing like a well-done Sunday roast. Just a hug on a plate." u/insertitherenow 4.
"Crumpets." Victoria Gardner / Getty Images/iStockphoto u/PurpleTofish 5. "Full English breakfast.
" Clubfoto / Getty Images/iStockphoto u/emilythomas444 "I don't understand how people can hate on this. It's a masterpiece." u/CursedToLive277 6.
"Black pudding." Svetlana-cherruty / Getty Images/iStockphoto u.
