The reinvention of ‘British’ food means recipes go beyond the traditional meat and two veg. However our busy lifestyle and the availability of convenience foods mean we may not necessarily recreate the recipe from scratch in our own homes. Recent trends suggest that more and more people buy take away meals from the local Chinese or Indian restaurant to eat at home in front of the television. There has been a recent explosion in the ready meal market, especially chilled, with manufacturers offering everything from Lasagne to Pheasant Breast in Blackcurrant Sauce. Ready meals aren’t necessarily unhealthy - all the major supermarkets and manufacturers recognise the demand for ‘healthy’ meals and produce reduced fat alternatives. These meals satisfy the customer demand for the convenience of not cooking but without the high calorie and fat content usually associated with ready meals.
The UK’s obsession with food is reflected through television scheduling. Factual shows about food as well as cookery shows are broadcast during prime time evening slots. The BBC has recently shown a series called The Nation’s Favourite Food based on the results of a survey in the UK to find our favourite foods. Each week they looked at a different meal or type of food, such as food for eating outside, comfort food, or breakfast, and listed the UK’s top 10 favourites. |