Meals in United Kingdom

The English traditionally have fours meals every day, which include breakfast, lunch, evening tea and dinner.
The traditional breakfast in the United Kingdom is essentially a brief meal consisting of cereal, toast, with fry-ups on Saturdays and Sundays. The fry-up in the United Kingdom also has orange juice, tea, coffee, or just bacon, eggs, toast, and so on.
A full breakfast in the United Kingdom might also have a porridge, kippers, devilled kidneys, a toast with jam or marmalade, etc.
The Unite Kingdom's lunch and dinner are interchangeable and similar, mainly comprising meat and potato recipes and small salads.
Sunday lunch is considered to be biggest meal of the week across the United Kingdom. This meal consists of roast beef, pork, lamb, or vegetables, served generally in a casserole, otherwise with sauce like Cauliflower Cheese. Along with it potatoes and some side dishes are also served.
Tea is had around 04:00pm in the United Kingdom, along with sandwiches, chocolates, cakes of fruit.
Vegetarian food is becoming increasingly popular across the United Kingdom, with a range of specialist veggie restaurants and pubs coming up.