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fried egg
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Noun1.fried egg - eggs cooked by sauteing in oil or butterfried egg - eggs cooked by sauteing in oil or butter; sometimes turned and cooked on both sides
dish - a particular item of prepared food; "she prepared a special dish for dinner"


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In its most original format, it would have consisted of no more than fried tortillas topped with salsa and fried eggs but with time people have created their own versions of it.
Breakfast in Russia: Hot tea, breads such as black bread, sausage, fried eggs, cucumber pickles, finger sandwiches made with ham and cheese, lox on whole-wheat bread, Kasha (cereal) and tvorog (soft curd cheese) are all popular breakfast foods.
Areport by market research company YouGov and bakers Warburtons into the region's breakfast habits revealed 36 per cent of families in Birmingham opted for the healthier choice of boiled eggs and soldiers compared to 25 per cent who favoured fried eggs on toast.
 
 
 
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