it tastes better with cheesy mash potatoes and good sausages. Personally it's quite simple with beans and bread so, I like it to have cheese on it aswell. Cheese to bean ratios vary with everyone, but i like mine almost 45:55. This is the perfect ratio for tasting the cheese whilst having enough sauce for the taste along with the beans. Also, toast the bread! I have never seen a beans on toast be butchered like this so baddly for a first time trying experience. i'm just glad some of them somewhat liked it.
@@r.oluloly8415 I'm british and that bread is not toasted, it glanced at a toaster perhaps. In the UK we would call it bread if it has not been in a toaster :)
I made it for the first time yesterday. I followed a “Traditional English Breakfast” recipe, complete with the seared tomatoes and mushrooms, thick bread toasted with butter. Heinz Beans covering the bread. OMG, so good! I’m converted! Love English beans on toast!
English toast is roasted on an open fire after being skewered by an iron poker. Then slathered with real salted butter, strawberry jam, and a cup of the queens finest.
Literally havent eaten beans in decades and im british so i have no fkn clue what youre talking about and i can guarantee i use many more herbs and spices in my food rhan you do. Yall think deep frying all your nasty assed food makes it taste good, we all know you wud deep fry raccoon assholes if you could.
I grew up in a rural portion of the US. One of our "poor" meals was canned kidney beans cooked until soft (with butter) and then poured over crispy toast. I loved it. Still crave it sometimes
@jaywest3734 I know it isn't the same dish. No claims of it being the same were made. This video reminded me of a piece of my childhood. That's all I was sharing.
Grew up in England, even though I’m an American, and I looooved beans in toast. When I moved back to America, all my friends thought I was crazy for liking it.
Well we think that Americans are crazy for liking peanut butter and f***ing jam in a sandwich so it's kinda mutual with the whole 'liking this food is weird' thing
As an American, this isn't such a weird thing, there are quite a few regions where beans in some form are a staple, and often eaten with some kind of bread or starch.
The only time a saucy food goes on top of sandwich bread like this is when you're poor and have to eat SOAS. I won't type it out because the name is rude but a good description
They purposefully make it as bad as possible (don't drain the beans, don't actually TOAST the TOAST) because "BRITAIN BAD HAHA BRITISH FOOD EWWWW" is like... the easiest content farm ever. Everyone will clap like a seal over it.
A British friend told me their beans are sweet so, I don't think you'd actually like it, as a fellow Mexican I hate when I go to other countries and think I'm having savory beans when they're actually sweet 🤮
Yesss as a Mexican we also do that and its the best thing ever. But not what the British are doing. They must have been out of there minds when they created beans on toast
@@pop7292 beans on rice sounds fuckin rank mate. With toast it blends together at least, I can't see that happening with rice. How does that flavour even work 💀
I'm South African and we have TONS of British foods here along with our own foods, but I LOVE a bunch of them and baked beans in particular for breakfast
Really this comment had to be said Yes baked beans were made canned first by us Americans and then decade later distributed all over but the whole thing of beans and toast seems like a British thing their type of culture which as you know they were in Africa for quite a while as why that went around there too as we know if you ask every American in America what your go-to breakfast or quick meal for breakfast beans and toast would not be on their mind I can honestly say that Don't say more than 95%
@@Pizza_editz I'm not white I'm native. I was just stating a fact, yes beans are cooked all over the world but the specific iteration of bean preparation that the British view as a staple was created in the states. Stop being embarrassing.
I saw this so often on skinny vs supersize, so I had to try it and I started to love it! So quick and cheap + if you just take whole grain toast it’s really healthy too ❤
Me toooo! And that artificial tomato flavour is not my fave, so ive learnt that you gotta spruce up your beans. Add some salt, pep, cayenne/fresh chilies, maybe some smokey bbq sauce for that depth. But you add whatever tickles your fancy, i promise it makes it better!
Thats like giving people vegimite on a spoon and saying "Australians eat this". No, there are some rules to abide by inorder to eat it. Same goes with this, toast the damn bread and put A LITTLE BIT of beans on the bread, dont just dump it all on. They are purposefully seeking out a disgusted response
Shocking beans and toast and I stand with the Americans on this one.The toast should be golden crispy brown with butter spread on it,the beans look good here but I would recommend serving it as a sandwich.This allows for an easy and tastier eating experience.Btw I'm Irish and the brands I use are heinz beans,Brennan's bread and kerrygold butter.
We eat that here and I'm from Michigan. I like it sweet while my husband likes it savory. Neither of us knew it was a British thing until much later in our lives
I'm an American and I have multiple cans of Heinz Beanz (no added sugar, in the turquoise can). I think they're great...my sister gave them to me for Christmas
Thats why if I ever try this out I'm gonna go the UK make a friend and tell them want me to make the best Beans & toast you've ever head proceeds to make toast and make beans the Mexican way SKILL 100
In a different video, a British person described biscuits and gravy as looking nasty, and everyone said he was respectful. The double standards are crazy.
Refried beans on a homemade flour tortilla and a big glass of OJ, then we'd be talking about breakfast! I don't know about all that beans and soggy toast stuff tho! Lol 🤷🏽♂️😁
I jazz it up a bit with a big pat of butter, some mustard,and salt & pepper in the beans. Butter the toasted bread so it doesn't get soggy too fast. Put the beans on the toast. Top with a fried egg, shredded cheddar, more salt & pepper and a few splashes of malt vinegar. Get the Beanz from the UK. Our pork & beans in the US generally have more sugar & aren't the same.
Molletes are my favorite I love using Oaxaca cheese letting it get brown on top and putting Pico on its my comfort food any day of the week and I love that it’s relatively cheap too
yeah but that's Mexican so making fun of it isn't allowed on the internet. When you say something is British instead then it's all socially acceptable :^)
I know England does not get that much credit for culinary specialties, but in my personal opinion, they did great with breakfast. Beans on toast as a part of an English breakfast is superb
I love a Full English Breakfast, but I always tell them I dont want any beans. If they put beans on my plate, I send it back. I cant stand the taste of that sauce on the rest of the food.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 lmao sure you do. The nation that made processed, squirty cheese in a can and deep fried butter has no room to judge other countries for their cuisines. Stay in your lane
Honestly beans on toast done properly (not with that warmed bread they had in the video) is just the best haha and of course can’t forget that lil bit of grated cheese on top 😋😋
I love beans and I love toast. I'm sure it would be tasty together. However, that bread needs a real toasting to contrast the soft beans and stave off some of the liquid from the beans.
I didn't know Mexicans and British people had beans in common lol. We put fried beans in a bread then you put Oaxaca cheese on top and then broil it and you have a typical Mexican breakfast called "Molletes".
People are so soft that when you comment on the smell of a food they want to cancel you. Yet when a British person does it, he's "respectful." Double standards.
Toasted bread with butter, then hot beans and I like grated cheese on top. I prefer half a tin of beans rather than whole tin as it's a bit much and will leave you sluggish. That and a cup of tea. Tea bags in, boiled water from a kettle put in mug with tea bag, leave to brew for 2 minutes, remove tea bags, add a dash of milk so it's a light brown. Optionally add a tea spoon of sugar (I used to have 2 as a kid but grew out of it, I have none now but will still drink if someone makes it for me)
I have had this and, for a quick snack, it works. That's all it does. It quickly puts something in your belly. So does a PB&J, and it tastes so much better! You have the bread, you probably have peanut butter and I know you Brits have some jelly/jam/marmalade/preserve in your cupboard. Make the sandwich and save the beans for a side dish to a real meal. 😊
In my country (costa rica) we usually have beans for breakfast. But it is drastically different. We make what is called "gallo pinto", which is red or black beans, rice, some sautéed onion, garlic and bell pepper and if you want to get fansy with it you can do some herbs at the end, like rosemary. This is usually paired with eggs, fresh bread or toast, cheese (either raw or fried), a type of sausage we call salchichón, sourcream and sometimes even some beef or chicken with sauce and fried plantains. It's usually a combination of 2 to 4 of these with the pinto. It is a very hearthy breakfast, great to deal with hangovers if you are able to eat.
Add butter to the beans, and TOAST the bread. I lmake it with different things sometimes it's Sriracha, or curry, or Chipotle or bacon, cheese. So versatile.
Watched Brits eat us food. They talked about beans toast. My cousins husband is a US brit. Asked her. Said try it it’s good. So i did, liked it still eat it now a year later
I ate this growing up in Appalachia, it was one of my mom’s favorites for a quick snack or lunch. Beans or pork and beans on “light bread” (sliced white bread) or beef stew (rather than beans) with light bread, with a slice of tomato. ❤ Beans are a huge staple in the country, especially soup beans and corn bread.
That wasn't toast, it was still bread.
Trust me, it's not like it would have changed their opinions 😂
That's not bread, whatever that chemical bread is toast is accurate for the kind it is
exactly
@@irenecarrillo6750war losers says what
That type of.. 'bread' is commonly referred to as toast in the EU. Whether it's toasted or not.
yall SOAKED that bread 😭😭😭
They beansboarded the heck out of that UNTOASTED bread.
I’m adding “beansboarded” to my vocabulary 💀
@@NeverInTimeSame 🤣
Don’t try and play it down. It’s still beans and bean juice on bread.
@@patchworkmountainsin the wrong proportions though, just gonna lead to a homogenous texture which will be offputting for a lot of people.
THAT WAS BREAD, I REPEAT THAT WAS *BREAD*
😂😂😂 best comment for the day
Fr. Like you gotta toast it.
Nah bro they didn't toast it AND made it soggy with the bread 💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I'm sorry, I was seated way in the back. Please repeat it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Doesn't change anything tho. It is still flavorless slop
It looks like it would taste EXACTLY how you'd think it would😂
Yup like yeah this... well of course it tastes decent to eat... but why tho😂
@@chub22g24 i imagine it tastes like beans on bread could be wrong tho
@timmylangford8633 yeah that's not common to know what it tastes like
You would not believe how fussy brits are about what brand beans to eat
Except maybe a little worse
it tastes better with cheesy mash potatoes and good sausages. Personally it's quite simple with beans and bread so, I like it to have cheese on it aswell.
Cheese to bean ratios vary with everyone, but i like mine almost 45:55. This is the perfect ratio for tasting the cheese whilst having enough sauce for the taste along with the beans.
Also, toast the bread!
I have never seen a beans on toast be butchered like this so baddly for a first time trying experience. i'm just glad some of them somewhat liked it.
Toasts not toasted enough, too much bean juice and cheese needed
You stood a better chance before you mentioned the cheese
@@lynkrig5635 you dont have chess on your beans on toast?
@@RZ6787 I only put cheese on old jacko potato
Nahhh u gotta have more cheese than beans so it can soak up the juice yk
This "bread" is named Toast in EU
that toast was untoasted 😭
It's a toast. This type of "bread" is called a toast in the EU.
@@r.oluloly8415 I'm british and that bread is not toasted, it glanced at a toaster perhaps. In the UK we would call it bread if it has not been in a toaster :)
@@icantsle3p honestly Fr that did not look like toast at all, at most it was just warmed bread
Why don’t you have bean without the bread I feel like it would be better.
To be fair, the lights people typically use for filming make everything look brighter.
“Definitely food” lmao😂
Yeah if you’re in prison or something
She way too confident calling that food 😂
It needs to be darker toast with honey butter , beans on top and then an over easy egg with runny yolk on top of the beans and toast.
As a Canadian, we had this as kids and I still have it every now and then.
We?
We aren't on the same team
sorry but idk which part of Canada you live in bro
tf do you mean we?
Now lets talk about the English version of toast.
I agree. I prefer lightly toasted bread but that wasn't even that.
That isn't toast according to British standards.
I made it for the first time yesterday. I followed a “Traditional English Breakfast” recipe, complete with the seared tomatoes and mushrooms, thick bread toasted with butter. Heinz Beans covering the bread. OMG, so good! I’m converted! Love English beans on toast!
English toast is roasted on an open fire after being skewered by an iron poker. Then slathered with real salted butter, strawberry jam, and a cup of the queens finest.
English person here, I would like to reassure you that that was not toast, it looked like warm bread. We know how toast works 😂
That toast was beyond anemic
Oh my days! How could not toast the bread mate that’s the best part
I’m Canadian, and I used to eat beans and toast all the time. It was delicious and a quick easy meal when you had no time.
Just dont?
My moms Irish, i love beans on toast! It's so comforting and reminds me of my childhood😂
Their insults of British food is golden
Jesse we need to cook BEANS
@__als__120 everywhere I go, there he is lol
First Fanum and Kai shorts.... Peaky Blinders shorts, Star wars shorts, Educational shorts and now this.... You truly are everywhere.
What food?
Brits said our biscuits & gravy looked like vomit. 😂 So we're even.
Every culture around the world has a dish like this: cheap & filling. It’s a dish that keeps you full for the hard day’s work ahead.
As they say "British people travelled all over the world for spices and yet all they eat is beans"
@@IDontHaveANameYet-yl6lkthat explains the museums.
Literally havent eaten beans in decades and im british so i have no fkn clue what youre talking about and i can guarantee i use many more herbs and spices in my food rhan you do. Yall think deep frying all your nasty assed food makes it taste good, we all know you wud deep fry raccoon assholes if you could.
beans are good
Just because they used soldiers doesn't mean they wanted to spend much money feeding them.
As a Latino I promise that beans are good, just not theirs
I didn’t think you could screw up making beans and toast but here we are.
this channel purposefully goes for the "british food bad, please laugh" demographic because they're the easiest to entertain lol.
You should see what they do to the Americans. I can’t wait to see what thy do with our Shrimp and Grits
Is there a way to make it correctly?
Beans and toast OR bread is filling and great. Beans come in many flavours and sauces.
😂😂😂😂😂 sure stop crying
I grew up in a rural portion of the US. One of our "poor" meals was canned kidney beans cooked until soft (with butter) and then poured over crispy toast. I loved it. Still crave it sometimes
It’s tasty! People shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss it lol
That's not the same thing lol
@jaywest3734 I know it isn't the same dish. No claims of it being the same were made. This video reminded me of a piece of my childhood. That's all I was sharing.
@@jaywest3734 it's basically the same thing. Beans on bread. "lol" 🙄
We used to red beans with rice and it was delicious too.
Grew up in England, even though I’m an American, and I looooved beans in toast. When I moved back to America, all my friends thought I was crazy for liking it.
Well we think that Americans are crazy for liking peanut butter and f***ing jam in a sandwich so it's kinda mutual with the whole 'liking this food is weird' thing
Nigga u must be lyin to urself
As an American, this isn't such a weird thing, there are quite a few regions where beans in some form are a staple, and often eaten with some kind of bread or starch.
It's still not considered a main course in the states
I eat pinto beans with white bread. Love it
@@tiredofit4761 ours was navy beans over cornbread
I agree like df they acting like it’s something new
The only time a saucy food goes on top of sandwich bread like this is when you're poor and have to eat SOAS. I won't type it out because the name is rude but a good description
My dad had something similar with beans and rice. My grandma fed us all beans on toast...her Irish mom did it all the time.
I'm South African and we love baked beans just as much. Baked beans are an elite food
I'm mexican and I'd definitely eat that. Beans are beans.
They purposefully make it as bad as possible (don't drain the beans, don't actually TOAST the TOAST) because "BRITAIN BAD HAHA BRITISH FOOD EWWWW" is like... the easiest content farm ever. Everyone will clap like a seal over it.
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN finally someone who understands
Why am I laughing at “beans are beans” 😂😂
@@THENAMEISQUICKMANthey don’t though, British food is just shite, its why they use Louisiana hot sauce and seasonings they can’t do it themselves
A British friend told me their beans are sweet so, I don't think you'd actually like it, as a fellow Mexican I hate when I go to other countries and think I'm having savory beans when they're actually sweet 🤮
I only eat those kinds of beans at a BBQ cookout.. but I also will have a BBQ cookout every day for breakfast.
As an asian person, i would replace toast with rice. I love baked beans. ❤
Yesss as a Mexican we also do that and its the best thing ever. But not what the British are doing. They must have been out of there minds when they created beans on toast
That sounds significantly better than soggy half toasted bread.
BUT WE SPICE TO HELLL AND BACK
Yesss omg we eat this dish called rajma chawal its literally so good
@@pop7292 beans on rice sounds fuckin rank mate.
With toast it blends together at least, I can't see that happening with rice. How does that flavour even work 💀
Absolutely love beans on toast. Florida Man checkin in here
Florida man here, we do not claim you
As a mexican who eats beans and tortillas everyday I can understand this
I'm South African and we have TONS of British foods here along with our own foods, but I LOVE a bunch of them and baked beans in particular for breakfast
Baked beans are actually American and were made widespread by Henry Heinz who learned the recipe from native Americans.
Really this comment had to be said Yes baked beans were made canned first by us Americans and then decade later distributed all over but the whole thing of beans and toast seems like a British thing their type of culture which as you know they were in Africa for quite a while as why that went around there too as we know if you ask every American in America what your go-to breakfast or quick meal for breakfast beans and toast would not be on their mind I can honestly say that Don't say more than 95%
@@nate4703beans are cooked all around the world dude, ur not special colonizer
@@Pizza_editz I'm not white I'm native. I was just stating a fact, yes beans are cooked all over the world but the specific iteration of bean preparation that the British view as a staple was created in the states. Stop being embarrassing.
Is Ollie rocking a Bucee’s cap?!? 😂😂😂
Omg, haven't you seen any of their Bucee videos??? Internet GOLD, my friend!!
@@rachelrecycles369 I think Ollie fell in love with the place. It's hilarious, I want to go there too lksdlfkn
I usually add Chilli flakes and cheese to my bake beans. And I like my toast to have real butter on it.
I saw this so often on skinny vs supersize, so I had to try it and I started to love it! So quick and cheap + if you just take whole grain toast it’s really healthy too ❤
It's nice with a egg on top, fried or poached and some brown sauce. 😊
Baked Beans on TOASTED Bread is fucking amazing
I eat Bush’s original baked beans on buttered toast with and it is soooo damn good! Especially with a crisp cold glass of milk 🤤🤤🤤
I ate that on the regular as a kid in California in the 1980's. Had no idea it was Bri'ish until years later.
Same. Pork n beans with hot dogs cut up in it.
Yeah in England we can get these baked beans & sausages in a tin as well
When I used to pop round and see her maj the Queen for tea, she was often chowing down on a nice beans on toast bless her.
The taste of their food and the sight of their women made the British the best sailors in the world.
That bean sauce is too sweet for me
Me toooo! And that artificial tomato flavour is not my fave, so ive learnt that you gotta spruce up your beans. Add some salt, pep, cayenne/fresh chilies, maybe some smokey bbq sauce for that depth. But you add whatever tickles your fancy, i promise it makes it better!
Is the bean flavor like boston baked beans?
@@MrKWiley918 the traditional british canned heinz ones kinda taste like the tomato sauce from spaghetti-o's
@@illi6378 i mix in some cumin it goes so hard
Growing up, we'd add pancake syrup to the beans as they cooked to make them sweeter.
As a Brit, beans on toast is AMAZING
As a American i feel sorry for brits a plain piece of bread and can beans bro lol thats prison food
@@mr.gainzzz1900 it’s great
When done correctly lol
@@mr.gainzzz1900Would it be better deep fried and covered with butter?
@@mr.gainzzz1900that's becuase all Americans eat are Processed foods 24/7
Thats like giving people vegimite on a spoon and saying "Australians eat this".
No, there are some rules to abide by inorder to eat it. Same goes with this, toast the damn bread and put A LITTLE BIT of beans on the bread, dont just dump it all on. They are purposefully seeking out a disgusted response
Shocking beans and toast and I stand with the Americans on this one.The toast should be golden crispy brown with butter spread on it,the beans look good here but I would recommend serving it as a sandwich.This allows for an easy and tastier eating experience.Btw I'm Irish and the brands I use are heinz beans,Brennan's bread and kerrygold butter.
Canadians love beans on toast too! Yum!
so good to know
The way they made this 😭😭😭😭
As a Mexican who’s enjoys Molletes, I can say beans on toast is a delicacy.
Hermano, está frijoles no es similar a frijoles mexicanos
@@evancase3087 I know 💀 doesn’t mean we can be hypocritical and diss beans on toast just by the sound of it alone
@@meatbawzinyojawzyes we can
@@oso2165
Doesn’t mean there’s a reason to.
Now if you add sour cream to the frijoles, now it's perfection 👌🏽
I'm Slavic and loveeee beans on toast 😂😂😂
I’m from Europe and now in America, but I do miss beans on toast very good breakfast
I grew up with beans on toast. With cheese. Mother broiled them. My mother was a born and bred Texan. Great meal!!!
Never been a fan, sadly. The contrast of texture and flavor is odd to me. Glad you enjoy it, though.
I'm not gonna be, 'British food is always bad'.
We eat that here and I'm from Michigan. I like it sweet while my husband likes it savory. Neither of us knew it was a British thing until much later in our lives
No surprise this bland meal is popular in Michigan 😂.
Considering that I eat chili con carne with bread, this is honestly not too far of a reach for me. That's a proper meal though.
I'm from San Francisco, a great friend of mine is from Wales and she introduced me to beans on toast and I LOVE IT ❤❤❤❤
I first had it as an american kid living in Wales in the 70's and early 80's
BRO I'LL DEFEND BEANS ON TOAST TILL THE DAY I DIE! GOATED COMBO!
May you and the recipe go asap. Amen! Lol
No. There are millions of pairings better than this. In fact, It might be one of the worst. But then again, beans are disgusting.
@lesterine77 you take that back bean's on toast is better than anything, if I was on deathrow this is what I would want.
I'm American but I love this
Refritos and tortillas would be most comparable thing i would eat. I like baked beans but not for breakfast. The sauce is too sweet.
Is what they're eating sweet beans? The color is real strange
@@ALemonAteHer no it’s normal Heinz beans
@@Emily12349 whys it look orange colored? My beans are brown.
@@ALemonAteHer it’s brown, its’s Heinz beans I think and it looks normal
@@ALemonAteHer maybe it’s the brand
As a New Zealand kiwi I can also say beans on toast is a delicacy and a cuisine
Same with your Aussie friends :D
so great that you added that
I'm an American and I have multiple cans of Heinz Beanz (no added sugar, in the turquoise can). I think they're great...my sister gave them to me for Christmas
My beans on toast is with sourdough and the deep browned beans with extra sharp white cheddar. Delish!!!
“It aLmOsT sMeLLs LiKe dOg fOoD”
💀
Thats why if I ever try this out I'm gonna go the UK make a friend and tell them want me to make the best Beans & toast you've ever head proceeds to make toast and make beans the Mexican way SKILL 100
They just told me I eat dog food every day of my life💀
In a different video, a British person described biscuits and gravy as looking nasty, and everyone said he was respectful. The double standards are crazy.
Beans and toast bro wth . I'm making this today lol
You end up making it? Was it any good?
They also eat beans on a baked potato. I dont like it, but my kids love it.
Refried beans on a homemade flour tortilla and a big glass of OJ, then we'd be talking about breakfast! I don't know about all that beans and soggy toast stuff tho! Lol 🤷🏽♂️😁
I don’t understand how replacing one thing suddenly makes it so gross
@@muhilan8540 from canned beans to homemade beans, toast to homemade tortillas! Where do you get replacing one item from?! 🤦🏽♂️
@@muhilan8540 british beans are soaked in sugar syrup
Refried beans look like they come out of the human body rather than go in, I'm good
I jazz it up a bit with a big pat of butter, some mustard,and salt & pepper in the beans. Butter the toasted bread so it doesn't get soggy too fast. Put the beans on the toast. Top with a fried egg, shredded cheddar, more salt & pepper and a few splashes of malt vinegar. Get the Beanz from the UK. Our pork & beans in the US generally have more sugar & aren't the same.
Beans on toast has been a staple for me my whole life and I am American.
Beans on toast is a total icon. When I could eat by mouth, it was a go to snack. Hearty, delicious, & filling. And I’m a total American. 😂
I'm American, and I love beans on toast.
Mexicans have this as well called molletes so yummy
Molletes are my favorite I love using Oaxaca cheese letting it get brown on top and putting Pico on its my comfort food any day of the week and I love that it’s relatively cheap too
yeah but that's Mexican so making fun of it isn't allowed on the internet. When you say something is British instead then it's all socially acceptable :^)
When it's done with American style baked beans it's really good
Beans on toast is a top comfort food for me (& I’m American) 🇺🇸🇬🇧
For the longest time, I assumed they use fresh beans
they were canned you can see its heinz
I know England does not get that much credit for culinary specialties, but in my personal opinion, they did great with breakfast.
Beans on toast as a part of an English breakfast is superb
They do very hearty and meaty breakfasts. The US does a lot of sweets/carbs for breakfast.
@mrssept2013 I wouldn't calls eggs sunny side up with 3 strips of bacon and some grits with 1 piece of toast cut in half to carby or sugary
@NoirTTV I didn't say meat for breakfast was unavailable in the US. But pastries, pancakes, waffles, donuts, muffins, etc are very common.
The Full English is absolutely fantastic
I love a Full English Breakfast, but I always tell them I dont want any beans. If they put beans on my plate, I send it back. I cant stand the taste of that sauce on the rest of the food.
😂😂😂 Americans usually reserve baked beans for bbq's with hot dogs. 😁
Yeah. We don't open a can of baked beans and chemicals, plop it on the worst kind of bread (health-wise), and call it a day.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171you just eat deep fried butter instead. What an improvement 🙄
@@justausername5749 That is not common. That's a fair food, and most of us hate or dislike it.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 lmao sure you do. The nation that made processed, squirty cheese in a can and deep fried butter has no room to judge other countries for their cuisines. Stay in your lane
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171America has the least healthy food by far. Spray on cheese lmao
As an Australian, baked beens is a emotion for us ❤️
The smell of your blankets every morning is undoubtedly next level say less.
This what we call a struggle meal
Yeah, I feel like this became a staple during WW2 in England.
It's almost like most British people are working class or something.
Wait until you try the rest of the food on this island! Beans on toast is gourmet.
Honestly beans on toast done properly (not with that warmed bread they had in the video) is just the best haha and of course can’t forget that lil bit of grated cheese on top 😋😋
That's a cheese beano
Or Brown Sauce
As an American I love pork and beans. I put mustard on mine... I might try it with toast
I love beans and I love toast. I'm sure it would be tasty together. However, that bread needs a real toasting to contrast the soft beans and stave off some of the liquid from the beans.
I didn't know Mexicans and British people had beans in common lol.
We put fried beans in a bread then you put Oaxaca cheese on top and then broil it and you have a typical Mexican breakfast called "Molletes".
Britain still using WW2 rations
After watching the initial video, I tried it. It is now my "go to" dish.
Beans on toast is ELITE!!
Imagine spending hundreds of years traveling and conquering the world to find spices yet you still eat beans on toast
sold them all mate to rule the world
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Can we cancel that girl who said ”it smells like dog food”?
She's never had a dog.
People are so soft that when you comment on the smell of a food they want to cancel you. Yet when a British person does it, he's "respectful." Double standards.
Beans and toast.. I mean I’m sure it doesn’t taste horrible but WHY is this such a common thing in the UK?
Cheap ?😅
because its cheap and quick
@@UKRAINIANUSEC plenty of other cheap foods that don’t look like vomit lol
@armedpreacher81 looking like vomit is a classic way to show that something is British. I mean have you even seen jellied eels and haggis
@@armedpreacher look no less like vomit than say biscuits and gravy
Toasted bread with butter, then hot beans and I like grated cheese on top. I prefer half a tin of beans rather than whole tin as it's a bit much and will leave you sluggish. That and a cup of tea. Tea bags in, boiled water from a kettle put in mug with tea bag, leave to brew for 2 minutes, remove tea bags, add a dash of milk so it's a light brown. Optionally add a tea spoon of sugar (I used to have 2 as a kid but grew out of it, I have none now but will still drink if someone makes it for me)
I have had this and, for a quick snack, it works. That's all it does. It quickly puts something in your belly. So does a PB&J, and it tastes so much better! You have the bread, you probably have peanut butter and I know you Brits have some jelly/jam/marmalade/preserve in your cupboard. Make the sandwich and save the beans for a side dish to a real meal. 😊
I’m Mexican. My mom used to make us tortas de frijoles. Which is beans in a bread roll or bolillo. But we’d spice it up with jalapeños and cheese.
i feel bad for you
In my country (costa rica) we usually have beans for breakfast. But it is drastically different.
We make what is called "gallo pinto", which is red or black beans, rice, some sautéed onion, garlic and bell pepper and if you want to get fansy with it you can do some herbs at the end, like rosemary.
This is usually paired with eggs, fresh bread or toast, cheese (either raw or fried), a type of sausage we call salchichón, sourcream and sometimes even some beef or chicken with sauce and fried plantains. It's usually a combination of 2 to 4 of these with the pinto.
It is a very hearthy breakfast, great to deal with hangovers if you are able to eat.
Heinz introduced this bad boy.....
Yall made this....the brits just happens to like it.....
Add cheese too, it makes it way better.
Dude that looks incredible
We eat that every day! It's called frijoles de la olla con bolio y queso seco mmmm yummy!
Add butter to the beans, and TOAST the bread. I lmake it with different things sometimes it's Sriracha, or curry, or Chipotle or bacon, cheese. So versatile.
It’s like so interesting to watch, like these American kids, like taste stuff and like compare them, you know like to the British kids, like wow. 🫣🙄
As a Pittsburgher its always the heinz beans that give me a giggle
Refried beans in a fresh flour tortilla are pure heaven so I can see beans on toast.
Watched Brits eat us food. They talked about beans toast. My cousins husband is a US brit. Asked her. Said try it it’s good. So i did, liked it still eat it now a year later
I ate this growing up in Appalachia, it was one of my mom’s favorites for a quick snack or lunch. Beans or pork and beans on “light bread” (sliced white bread) or beef stew (rather than beans) with light bread, with a slice of tomato. ❤ Beans are a huge staple in the country, especially soup beans and corn bread.