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fry-up

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fry-up [ˈfraɪʌp] N (Brit) → fritura f
fry-up
nPfannengericht nt; to have a fry-upsich (dat)etwas zusammenbrutzeln (inf)
fry-up [fraɪʌp] n (Brit) → fritto misto


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Beans on toast, tomato soup, cheese on toast and fry-ups are some of the bestloved pick-me-ups when we're down in the dumps.
The nice cup of tea did sneak in at number six but Sunday roast could only manage 20, with bangers and mash at 36 and fry-ups at 47.
While many consumers recognise there are high salt levels in traditional English fry-ups including bacon, beans and sausages, far fewer realise that sweet pastries on offer at high street coffee chains could also contribute significantly to busting the 6g of salt daily target set for adults by the government's Food Standards Agency (FSA).
 
 
 
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