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There's nothing quite like a Full English breakfast when curing a hangover.
The bacon, sausages, beans and hashbrowns combo is the kind of greasy food most Brits need after a night-out.
And to top it all off, local cafes don't even charge a fortune for the mouth-watering dish.
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Now when heading abroad, some fancy the British staple to make them feel at home.
But often places away from the UK try their own jazzy take on the popular food and it doesn't always go down well.
One Reddit user recently faced quite a "weird" experience when ordering a Full English in Germany.
Instead of what they thought would come, the Brit was faced with an unexpected addition.
The breakfast came with its usual components, although the sausages were apparently "spicy".
There are various sausages in Germany, from the Bratwurst to Currywurst, so you know it'll be delicious there.
However, the Brit wasn't expecting that kick when devouring their greasy dish.
Not only was the sausage a surprise, the plate included dessert too with a fruit salad in a bowl.
They wrote: "In Berlin they served me a Full English with spicy sausages, a fruit bowl with every fruit bar tomatoes and looked at me in shock when I asked for condiments.
"Weirdest experience I've had for a while. Fry ups aren't very common here by the way."
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Unsurprisingly, people took to the comments section to express their feelings towards the take on a British classic.
One wrote: "I kind of like the idea of a fruit salad as a kind of dessert after eating a fry up.
"Having it on the same plate is weird though."
Another commented: "Like they pity the English heart and go 'please have the fruit'."
But another Reddit user claimed it wasn't a bad idea to include some fresh fruit on the plate.
The person posted: "This is preferable to a Full English to this Brit – some fruit to balance all that grease.
"A full English is just too much these days."
What do you make of it? Let us know in the comments below!
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