A Brief Snapshot of What the World Is Actually Eating for Breakfast 1. ENGLAND: The typical breakfast includes eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, and mushrooms. 2. CHINA: Traditional breakfasts vary based on the region, but dim sum, small plates of food prepared in a variety of ways, is popular. 3. AUSTRALIA: The typical breakfast consists of cold cereal and toast with vegemite. 4. BRAZIL: Expect to find ham, cheeses, and bread, served with coffee and milk. 5. SWITZERLAND: The Swiss like to start their day with Birchermüesli: raw oats and grains topped with dried and / or fresh fruit and served in milk or yogurt. 6. PAKISTAN: Pakistanis enjoy heartier meaty breakfasts, like Nihari, a stew made with beef sirloin and / or shank pieces. 7. COLOMBIA: A traditional breakfast in Bogota is changua, a milk, scallion, and egg soup. 8. INDONESIA: Nasi goreng is commonly eaten in Indonesia for breakfast. The meals consists of a fried egg and fried rice, and sometimes meat or seafood as well. 9. GERMANY: A typical breakfast is made up of cold meats, including sausages, local cheeses, and fresh baked bread. 10. CUBA: The typical breakfast is cafe con leche — coffee with milk — served with a tostada, which is sliced bread that is buttered and grilled. The bread is used to dunk into the coffee. 11. THE PHILIPPINES: Pandesal — a bread roll made of flour, eggs, yeast, sugar, and salt — is a common breakfast food in the Philippines. The rolls are often dipped in coffee with milk. 12. POLAND: Similar to a German breakfast, a traditional breakfast in Poland consists of bread rolls served with an array of savory and sweet toppings such as meat, sausage, cheese, butter, jam, and chocolate spread. 13. INDIA: Idli wada is a traditional breakfast in the southern part of the country. Idli is a cake made with fermented black lentils and rice, and served with chutney and sambar. 14. ITALY: Many Italians begin their day with a cappuccino and hard roll or biscotti. 15. JAPAN: Traditional breakfast includes miso soup, steamed white rice, and Japanese pickles. 16. MOROCCO: Breakfast usually consists of breads with jam, and cheese or butter. 17. SCOTLAND: Simple but hearty, a good Scottish breakfast is often a bowl of porridge. 18. NIGERIA: With a variety of ethnic groups in the country, there are many traditional breakfast items. One of them is moi moi, a ground bean paste that is wrapped in leaves and steamed. 19. KOREA: Comparable to a rolled up omelette, Korean egg rolls can be made a variety of ways: sometimes with vegetables and sometimes with meat. 20. PORTUGAL: A standard breakfast includes stuffed croissants or bread with jam or cheese, eaten with coffee. 21. RUSSIA: Traditional breakfast is sirniki, or baked farmers cheese pancakes, and hot oatmeal. Rye bread is another staple. 22. MEXICO: Mexican comfort food at its finest, chilaquiles are totopos (similar to tortilla chips) submerged in a spicy sauce with a fried egg and various toppings such as avocado. 23. TURKEY: A traditional breakfast consists of bread, cheese, butter, olives, eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, jam, honey, and kaymak. It can also include sucuk, a spicy Turkish sausage, and Turkish tea. 24. UNITED STATES: Breakfast foods vary widely from place to place, but typical options include eggs, pancakes, bacon, or cereal. 25. GUYANA: A typical breakfast in Guyana is bake and saltfish. Saltfish is whitefish preserved in salt, and bake is bread dough, fried. 26. FRANCE: A French breakfast includestea, coffee, juice, or hot chocolate, with bread and butter or pastries. 27. ISRAEL: A popular Israeli breakfast dish is shakshuka: eggs cooked in a spicy tomato sauce served with pita on the side for dipping
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