English is to cuisine what french is to humility.
....or what islamic is to tolerance.....
Oh, I dunno though.
It's been years, but when I was a lad, I spent three winters bedding-and-breakfasting in England.
On the cheap; by the time it was
Europe on $25 a Day, I managed to do
Europe on $5 a Day.
I rather liked the way they fixed eggs; I'd always had scrambled eggs before, but couldn't get them that way there, and had to dine upon eggs cooked as most people eat them, the yolk in the center of a moat of white.
The only time in my life I ever found egg whites palatable.
The toast was variable; half of the time utterly excellent, the other half of the time cold and as hard as a rock.
The potatoes were usually lukewarm, and always greasy.
The little bowl of orange marmalade sometimes had a crust of green-and-blue mold on it, but that was okay, because I don't do orange marmalade.
But all in all, England is the only place in the world where egg whites are eatable.