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Conclusion
 * How many different tea and food times is it in Great Britain?
 * Traditional meals! Unhealthy?


 * How many different tea and food times is it in Great Britain?**

On the first page I've written the different food and tea times in Great Britain. I've found out that its a lot of them! At seven different times a day, an average British person takes in tea or food. So the conclusion on "How many different tea and food times is it in Great Britain" is seven. The day starts, of course, with breakfast, "elevenses" follows right up, and the third meal is a small cake or sandwich with a cup of tea. The biggest meal of the day, dinner, follows and a meal called supper is taken in at night. Then a cup of tea, or hot chocolate before bed. An average Norwegian would eat almost the same amount of food in a day, but maybe less of the tea. Tea is a drink that is mostly famous in Great Britain, and very traditional.


 * Traditional meals! Unhealthy?**

The conclusion to this question is YES! The traditional British food is indeed extremely unhealthy. From fried food, to big sausages and small cakes with a lot of butter. And not to mention the traditional breakfast that could be a large dinner in some countries. The white bread eaten as sandwiches, is high on carbs and it is quite unhealthy. Big portions, sugar in tea, loads of butter and jam on crumpets and sandwiches! All of this is not good for the body, and therefore it's unhealthy. Most of the traditional meals is loaded with fat and carbs, but since health problems has become a big issue all around the world, people in Britain has also started eating healthier. But not by the traditional food. An example as I have mentioned before is that the big unhealthy breakfast has become a bowl of cereal and a cup of fruit juice and some tea. This shows that despite the traditions, the British can eat healthy normal food also. But the traditional food, is still unhealthy.

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