What Does the World Eat for Breakfast?

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Where should your taste buds actually live?

Music:

"Where's My Potato?"
Warner / Chappell

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Based on this BuzzFeed post:
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80% of the comments: i eat cereals for breakfast
20%: Why my country isn’t there?

mouniaarraki
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That's the saddest dosa and sambhar I've ever seen in my entire life

meetbediproductions
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I am Japanese, and I think this breakfast is too simple for most of us. There is nothing wrong with eating rice, pickles and miso soup, but there is usually some kind of protein or vegetables added to it.

crmstwt
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As someone who lives in the UK, I can tell you that the English breakfast taste amazing but it's usually for the weekends when we have time to spare

Your_Local_WeirdWeeb
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let’s be real we all just eat cereal/toast or nothing.

leokexd
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Everyone is talking about how inaccurate this is and im over here wondering why they put the tiniest bit of milk on their cornflakes...

spiraculdaking
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Here from Germany.
The normal German breakfast consists of bread or rolls with salami, cheese, and so on depending on what you like, there is also Nutella and some who like the more classic also make a breakfast egg. Fried sausage is more like lunch.

tnoomsk
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I'm from Russia and yeah porridge is the most popular breakfast here. It's simple and it can be served with many different toppings (sausages, jam, butter, fruits..)

uzmifce
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I think we all just eat bread and cereal.

justwantmyspaghettinoodle
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Should be titled as 'the most stereotypical breakfasts of some countries'.

nemyfRom
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Ok, in Italy bread and jam/marmelade are rather common, especially for those who pick a healtier breakfast. Kids usually have a more stereotipically "American" breakfast consisting in a bowl of milk with cereals, but sometimes packaged snacks (like the ones from "Kinder e Ferrero" or "Mulino bianco") are a part of breakfasts as well. Sure, it's not the healtier choice.
"Milk-soup" was one of the most popular Italian breakfasts you could see in past times. It consisted in just a bowl of milk with slices of bread (usually, left-over bread from the previous day) sunken in it. Sometimes, when I feel like I want milk for breakfast, I pick a milk-soup. Even today it's my grandmother's first choice in the morning.
Bread can be substituted by "fette biscottate".
Of course, coffee is an important part of a traditional Italian morning routine. It must be espresso, prepared in a moka pot. When you have your breakfast in a bar (in Italy, cafes are usually called bars, even though they might not serve alcohol) you can choose between the "colazione al banco" or "da tavolo". The former has you drink your beverage (a coffee, a cappuccino, a cioccolata calda etc.) while standing next to the counter bar. For the latter, you can take a seat at one table, but sometimes you'd need to pay a little bit more for it. It's the so-called "coperto". A pastry usually accompanies the beverage: the most common pastry is the "cornetto", which is different from the French croissant, and in Northern Italy is also called "brioche".
Cappuccino is a breakfast-only beverage. It's not forbidden to have it later in the day, but Italians drink it in the morning. Coffe is not meant to be served next to meals, but you can have one before or (mostly) after your meal. Italian "cioccolata calda" is not like common hot chocolate, since it's way thicker and less milky. "Barley coffee" (caffè d'orzo) is a caffeine-free alternative to coffee. It's a tipically Italian beverage you can drink both "lungo" (in a mug) or "espresso" (in a small espresso cup, like a regular coffee).
Ok, that's how Italians enjoy their breakfast.

EugenioScamardella
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This is what everyone has for breakfast:
80% have cereal or toast
20% have nothing

lewdogzombies
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**breakfast in every country**
Indian breakfast: **cries in lunch**

Edit: thanks for 1.7k likes in two weeks!!!! :O

flames
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These all look so good!! Also happy thanksgiving everyone!!

Peabelle
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Okay, about Brazil breakfast:
I agree with the toast, cold cuts and papaya as it is a typical fruit, however, for me, the classic Brazilian breakfast is:

Bread with butter on the plate
Coffee with milk
Orange juice
Ham and cheese
Cornmeal cake

viniciusfigueira
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"Mexican breakfast"

As a Mexican, I can say without doubt those tortillas seem cold

GeneralMerc
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and there’s me in my own world that doesn’t eat breakfast

raqellzz
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Please do a lunch and dinner version already! The music used in this video is so cute too

Jill_of_trades
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I am British, I only ever seen people eat big (English, Scottish, Irish) breakfast on the weekend when people have hangovers and time to cook such a thing, I wouldn't call it a breakfast people have everyday.
I would say the most common thing is probably just toast and tea/coffee or cereal like Australia.

drrd
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Germany: sausages, hard boiled eggs, bread roll
Mum : no sweetie we've bread and cereals at Home
Me: 😑

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