Brits point out criminal mistake as Man vs Food’s Adam Richman shares photo of his full English breakfast

He made a huge mistake with his basic British breakfast

They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and they’re probably right.

Whatever they are, it’s true that starting the day right with a nutritious breakfast can set you up for a great day.

A full English breakfast might not be considered ‘nutritious’, but let’s say it’s filling: the meal is nonetheless a nationwide favourite.

You can’t go wrong, can you?

Bacon, sausages, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, bread and finally, baked beans.

People may have stipulations about what they prefer in their full English, perhaps black pudding, or a tomato or mushroom replacement, but that only goes so far with this legendary meal.

But Adam Richman, best known for being the host of the Travel Channel’s culinary reality show Man versus foodmay have found a way to rally the masses with a photo of his Full English.

Adam Richman posing proudly with his Full English.

Facebook/Adam Richman

The photo was posted yesterday (March 9) on his Facebook account which featured most of the main hitters, with the addition of hash browns.

Nothing really criminal yet.

But upon closer inspection, fans of the TV host noticed a serious mistake he made with his meal and pointed it out in the comments.

One user commented: “That’s a lot of beans”

Another agreed: “Too many beans, otherwise great xx”

A third put, with a laughing emoji: “Too many beans”.

So it’s safe to say that the American may have gotten too many baked beans, or maybe it was the fault of the restaurant he was at.

But other fans were quick to show their support for the host, as he is currently visiting the UK.

Richman pictured with former footballers Alan Brazil and Ray Parlor.

Facebook/Adam Richman

One user said: “Now that looks like good, complete English! »

However, one user pointed out: “I wouldn’t include hash browns or baked beans in my traditional full English and I’m a full English.”

Adam Richman once went on a food tour of the UK, visiting many unique restaurants across the country using an OS map to visit areas named after the foods they are named after.

In autumn 2023 he visited Bakewell, Cheddar and Yorkshire during his interesting journey.

Richman also sat down with some of the country’s top chefs to talk about their journeys and inspirations, all part of an upcoming television series, Adam eats Britain.

Featured image credit: Facebook/Adam Richman

Topics: Travel, Food & Drink, Facebook

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