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frosch 13 year s ago
English still THE Best !!
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
Today I had An Italian breakfast
       
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ZeroDegre 13 year s ago
I'm french, they forgot slice of bread + jam and cofee :)

But lot of them sounds great and consistant! (Have to try the American one one day)
       
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koloakoca 13 year s ago
Co za bzdura !! Polskie śniadanie z plackami ziemniaczanymi :>
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
I salata??!!! Ale chociaz jajeczniczka na kielbasce jest:)
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
the malaysian one is not quite correct. real malaysian don't normally eat that noodle in the morning,it's more of a dry noodle.the one depicted here is more of a dinner thingy. If it's rice, then the rice is cooked with coconut milk to give off a creamy flavour and not to forget spicy gravy.
       
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Enteryourname 13 year s ago
Swedes never have pancakes for breakfast. Ours is more like the danish one usually.
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
Bollocks! We use to have regular continental in Poland. It is impossible to digest the stuff shown on the picture.
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
My family in Poland gave me bread in the morning :) really reaaalllyyy nice bread
And where is the Dutch? Bread with cheese lol
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
#4 potato pancakes in the morning? is't dinner course in poland ;p
       
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Mai Phuong 13 year s ago
Excuse me guy. Pls check this out. The traditional breakfast for Vietnamese is called " Pho". This link is an image about it
cheers
http://www.dinhduong.com.vn/files/u19/pho_24.jpg
       
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Ignis 13 year s ago
The german one isn`t accurate either. Our Breakfast is pretty much the danish one, except for different bread rolls (ours are really crunchy). Well I mean three kinds of sausages and pumpernickel without Butter, that`s more of a stereotype than a brekki;-)
       
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sentellooo 13 year s ago
best one is from turkey, but they for got the sesam rings :)
       
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L_A_L_I_90 13 year s ago
#30 they must be filthy rich to have that breakfast everyday
       
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gigantes 13 year s ago
exactly- a big ceviche meal like that is much more of a lunch thing than a breakfast thing. for the middle class and the rich, too.
       
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kleker 13 year s ago
The german one is more like the danish breakfast, but with a additional selection of Jelly.
       
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assman 13 year s ago
Look so much better than dinner :D
       
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Muffincups 13 year s ago
hmm....this is all maybe what you get in a nice restaurant, but definitely not typical for day to day
       
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Richey4Real 13 year s ago
Being English I can confirm that's a decent looking full English on the plate in #1. Just get rid of the cup of hot chocolate and replace it with a mug of hot tea and totally bin the orange juice and your spot on, oh and add some fried bread and toast;).
       
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lolzz 13 year s ago
Looks very unhealthy! We just eat bread in Holland..
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
iam polish.... i don't eat all thist things on the morning, only a piec of bread with jam or ham
       
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GOODSTUFF4U 13 year s ago
<<== just coffee
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
Bulgarian is the same as Turkish
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
#38 is not the traditional Hungarian breakfast. I dont even know what is on the picture.
       
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from 21 13 year s ago
in Turkey and Bulgaria .. normally this type of breakfast is served in the hotels

Some people here eat in the morning soup with in-gradients :
milk, garlic, hot chili peppers, stomach offal, oil and drink 1-2 liters beer with that :)

cheers
       
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ptpie 13 year s ago
wow different
       
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Fats-T 13 year s ago
Bolivian Salteñas are more of a mid-morning snack than breakfast. Breakfast is usually Tea, coffee, fresh bread, and maybe fruit. regardless though, they kick ass!
       
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Christina 13 year s ago
The Korean breakfast represented there is BiBimBop, mostly eaten as lunch or dinner. While Koreans don't particularly have a distinction between breakfast, lunch, and dinner, we don't eat such heavy meals for breakfast.
       
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mac 13 year s ago
arepa is the breackfast in venezuela, not pastelitos!!!
       
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zjiano 13 year s ago
i am a Chinese,but i never had that "breakfast in china",and i had never seen people had that breakfast wherever i was!
       
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John 13 year s ago
Indian breakfast is way off. See pics of what south indians really eat here.

http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2009/06/saravanaas-nyc-indian-breakfast-food-sara
vana-bhavan-murray-hill-manhattan.html
       
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Raghav 13 year s ago
Wow! you are absolutely correct. I hoped someone would say this!
       
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Raghav 13 year s ago
I am saying this just to brag. You could come up with at least a dozen variety of breakfast from India alone!
       
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Enter your name 13 year s ago
If you're putting croissants in the portuguese breakfast, you have to put the "pastel de nata" custard pie. It's almost a crime leaving it out.
       
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a2e 13 year s ago
Racial profiling...
       
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Felipe 13 year s ago
The Brazilian one is quite right, but Brazil is very, very big and different regions have different versions. The traditional popular breakfast is a little simple with just bread, butter, and coffee (black or with milk).
Children can have Chocolate on their milk.
Ham is for the rich people and cheese is almost alway very white and light.
       
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Eugenia 13 year s ago
In Greece we traditionally ate "trahanas" for breakfast. It's a wheat-based soup, similar in looks to the Icelandic breakfast above. Unfortunately, these days most Greeks don't eat breakfast at all, they just drink coffee. Kids are lucky if they get some milk too.
       
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Jimmy 13 year s ago
without Israeli "Breakfast"...? WTF
       
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Ladainian 13 year s ago
Glad I've fiallny found something I agree with!
       
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Peanut 13 year s ago
I don't know one Canadian who would eat all that food for breakfast. More apt to run into Tim Horton's and grab coffee/tea and a breakfast bun or doughnut. Or juice and cereal at home.
       
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duchenne 13 year s ago
No Dutch breakfast? :O

Oh well, it's just 2 slices of bread with cheese, meat or jelly and coffee..
       
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ikoy 13 year s ago
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-UKI1AMOL58A/Tq1sEMIxH8I/AAAAAAAABkQ/LsA7uERlep8/s320/N
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Indonesian breakfast
       
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Stellie 12 year s ago
Usually Americans just eat cereal...
       
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alapluie 12 year s ago
très bonnes informations.
       
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