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Irish breakfast entry had been removed and set up to point at "English breakfast". This isn't appropriate, but the entries can perhaps be combined, so moved them both here to traditional fry-up!
Could be tidied up a fair bit, some pics of glistening pig produce would be nice too.
English breakfast is the most common name for this kind of breakfast. Throughotu the world English breakfast is listed on the menu.
English breakfast is not a particularly neutral title, especially considering that Irish breakfast is quite well known also. Throughout the world are Irish pubs, Irish food outlets and Irish people.
FWIW, I agree with Zoney. I see no reason not to make the "English breakfast" page redirect here. Traditional fry-up is a more neutral term. In Ireland, the contents of the meal are much the same as in England, but is called "Irish" rather than "English". Jim 22:08, 15 Mar 2004 (UTC)