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==== Japanese breakfast ==== | ==== Japanese breakfast ==== | ||
- | In Japan, the main ingredient of most dishes is either rice or fish, which also appear during breakfast. In addition to these, the Japanese eat miso soup, fermented beans, and a side of seaweed during their first meal. [([[https:// | + | In Japan, the main ingredient of most dishes is either rice or fish, which also appear during breakfast. In addition to these, the Japanese eat miso soup, fermented beans and a side of seaweed during their first meal. [([[https:// |
==== Italian breakfast ==== | ==== Italian breakfast ==== | ||
- | Italians eat a modest but sweet breakfast. Bread, croissant with jam, and coffee with milk make up the morning meal. [([[https:// | + | Italians eat a modest but sweet breakfast. Bread, |
==== Turkish breakfast ==== | ==== Turkish breakfast ==== | ||
- | Turkish breakfast is quite rich because you will find there cheese | + | Turkish breakfast is quite rich, as it includes cheeses |
==== English breakfast ==== | ==== English breakfast ==== | ||
- | Full English breakfast consists of sausage, omelet, bacon, grilled cherry tomatoes, and of course tea. You couldn' | + | A full English breakfast consists of sausage, omelet, bacon, grilled cherry tomatoes and of course, tea. You couldn' |
==== Moroccan breakfast ==== | ==== Moroccan breakfast ==== | ||
- | Breakfast in Morocco is very rich. It can consist of fruit served solo or with yogurt, b’ssara a filling bean soup, a square crepe-like bread called msmen which may be served with sides of honey, butter, and soft cheese for dipping, and more. [([[https:// | + | Breakfast in Morocco is very rich. It can consist of fruit served solo or with yogurt, b’ssara |
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