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What Countries Around The World Eat For Breakfast (27 pics)
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If you're traveling to one of these countries in the future, this is what you can expect to be served for breakfast.
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Slugsie
(22 Oct 2015 02:26) Total user comments:
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Bull crap right off the bat. Here in England most people's breakfast is the same as what is listed for Australia. Bowl of cereal and some toast. What is shown here is what's called a 'Full English Breakfast', but it's rarely eaten as a regular morning meal.
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(22 Oct 2015 04:14) Total user comments:
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I'm English, and I've had the Full English (as shown) about once every five years.
99.9% of the time I'll have a bowl of cereal.
I'm guessing most of the others are about as accurate as the English one.
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a lot of those look like far too much effort for me early in the morning.
i'm another english cereal eater, nice and easy preparation with your eyes still closed.
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no ! ! french do not eat croissants at everyday's BF !! mainly bread and butter/jam! !
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Maybe rename this to hotel breakfast options?
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Dudes & dudettes, I don't think it was meant to be a post about the breakfast everyone in a certain country eats everyday... It's just about what is considered a traditional morning meal.
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I'm german. And believe me: bullsh*t! The typical breakfast ist bread, butter, honey, marmelade and probably an egg or two. Some like cheese or meat, but not all.
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Now I'm hungry...!!
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Quote: Aenerion
Maybe rename this to hotel breakfast options?
Exactly- it says "if you're traveling", so that's what a regional breakfast would probably look like if you have room service or go to a restaurant in one of those countries. If you actually live there, you're probably just eating toast or Cap'n Crunch or whatever on a typical day.
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pancakes with caviar - the usual Russian breakfast. It's а joke of course.
boiled eggs and sandwiches with cheese and ham.
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#22 Chilaquiles are great for hangovers... some cousin's friend told me that. I don't even know what a hangover is.
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Portugal, Cuba and France rules!!! all others are some nasty pigs
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The German one's the best, meat+vegetables=perfect energy boost.
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And PERU where is it???!!! hahahaha They have best gastronomy EVER!!! PERU RULES MOTHERf*ckERS!!!!!!!!
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