ECHO readers shared their opinions on a controversial full English breakfast.
The ECHO shared an image of a breakfast belonging to Twitter user, Jordan Mead, who had added a side serving of peas to his traditional fry-up.
Many readers were shocked to see a side serving of greens on the plate. However, others thought that the lack of traditional items was just as astonishing.
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LFC2022 said: "No black pudding??? Got to have that on a full English ! Leave the peas off though."
Similarly, Tay added: "When has anyone after finishing a meal said "Those peas where lovely."
We asked readers to tell us what they would want on their full English and whether eating one, past breakfast time, was acceptable.
Natalieemma82 said: "My idea of a full English is, bacon and sausage with fried eggs, black pudding, grilled tomato and fried mushrooms, beans, hash brown, fried bread and toast. Yummy."
123ella added: "Bacon, egg, sausage, black pudding, beans, hash brown, mushrooms, tomatoes and two rounds of toast, and don t forget the brown sauce. Mmmm."
There were mixed responses on the perfect time of day to eat a fry-up. According to our survey, 55% of readers think it is acceptable to eat a full English should be eaten past midday.
Leen said: "You eat when your hungry, not because it's breakfast time. Dinner time or tea time, eat when your hungry."
ScouseMouse added: "It should be consumed for breakfast unless you're hanging from last night when anytime is sound."
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