Ulster Fry is a traditional Northern Irish breakfast, very similar to the English breakfast but with some typical Irish ingredients. It is a hearty and caloric dish, ideal for starting the day with energy.Ulster Fry usually includes eggs, bacon, sausages, beans in tomato sauce, fried potatoes, tomatoes and toast. The bacon and sausages are often homemade and differ from the English ones in their more intense and spicy flavor. Fried potatoes, on the other hand, can also be served as potato tortillas, made from grated potatoes and bound with eggs.Ulster Fry is usually served with tea or coffee and toast, to be eaten with butter and jam. This breakfast is very popular throughout Northern Ireland, especially in traditional pubs and restaurants.Despite its reputation as a high-calorie dish, Ulster Fry is a unique experience for those who want to experience Northern Ireland's culinary culture and traditional cuisine.
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