From tea cozies to commemorative plates, the British love for the Royal Family takes many forms.
While much of the English-speaking world calls these salty, crunchy potato snacks “chips,” the British refer to them by a different moniker: “crisps.”
One study found that the British spend more than a fortnight a year waiting in queues, further proving that lining up is an entrenched part of the culture.
Popping the kettle on to brew a cuppa is a favourite British pastime and is their response to everything from birthday celebrations to getting through tough times.
However, rather than having the washing machine quietly tucked away in a basement, bathroom, or utility room.
Late-night food runs are well known around the world, with many people espousing the glory of a greasy meal after a night of drinking.
Marmite, made from concentrated yeast extract, is a quintessential British food that definitely confuses the rest of the world.
Not much else confuses the rest of the world about British cuisine quite like their puddings.