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Top: England – Beans,
sausages, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, hash browns, toast, and a cup of tea. (Image
via LunaMoth116)
Breakfast is the most
important meal of the day, though it may look and taste different depending on
where you’re from. While in America it is not out of the ordinary to have a
stack of flapjacks and bacon as a morning meal, it is wildly different from
Thailand’s customary fish, pork, and rice dish.
World traveling
enthusiast Victoria Philpott took note of the various combinations of platters
and variety of breakfasts commonly eaten each day along her travels. Rounding
up fifty different and delicious meals that are typically eaten in dozens of
countries, the globe-trotter shares an appetizing set of images on her blog from various sources of
culturally unique breakfasts.
Of course, everyone’s
taste palette is different but it is interesting, nonetheless, to see how
different cultures interpret the best meal to start your day. It is also best
to keep in mind that not all dishes are strictly the only breakfast anyone in
any given country eats. Sometimes there just isn’t enough time to prepare a
full English breakfast and, other times, you want more than a simple croissant.
Iran
Naan bread with butter and jam. When a light breakfast just isn’t
going to hit the spot Iranians eat halim. Halim is a mixture of wheat,
cinnamon, butter and sugar cooked with shredded meat in huge pots. You can eat
it hot or cold. You can also see the Iranian version of an omelet here
too. (Image via kamshots)
Philippines
Local fruits like mangos, rice, and little sausages (known as
longganisa). When fried with salt and garlic cloves it’s known as sinangag. The
sinangag is then combined with eggs, meats and beans. (Image via supafly)
Scotland
Slab of haggis served alongside a fat-fried egg and square
sausages known as Lorne. (Image via David Blaikie)
Germany
Wursts, local cheeses, and freshly baked bread, all washed back
with a strong coffee. (Image via withassociates)
France
Croissants, plain or with crushed almonds, butter, chocolate or
cream. (Image via Pierre-Olivier Carles)
Sweden
Swedish pancake known as Pannkakor, which is similar to a crepe,
served with sweet fruity filling. (Image via terren in Virginia)
Poland
Jajecznica: a mound of those same scrambled eggs, covered with
slices of Amadeus’s custom-made kielbasa and accompanied by two potato
pancakes. (Image via Kitchen Chick)
Turkey
A few varieties of cheese, butter, olives, eggs, tomatoes,
cucumbers, jam, honey, and spicy meat. (Image via pocketcultures)
Australia
Vegemite spread on toast. (Image via s2art)
Japan
Tofu with fish and rice soaked in soy sauce. (Image
via avlxyz)
Thailand
A minty, spicy fish with a sweet and spicy pork, served with
rice (Image via Kojach)
Egypt
A dish called Foul Madamas that’s made from fava beans, chickpeas,
garlic and lemon. Above you’ll see the dish topped with olive oil, cayenne,
tahini sauce, a hard boiled egg, and some diced green veggies. (Image
via goblin box (queen of ad hoc bento))
Colombia
In Cundinamarca this changua dish is very popular. It’s made from
milk, scallions and cheese. (Image via manuela
y daniel)
Indiav
Indian tofu scramble, lentils, veggie sausage and banana pepper
toast with rosemary roasted potatoes. (Image via arvind grover)
Mexico
Beef tips, chilequiles, and other assorted goodies eaten in
Manzanillo. Nachos, cheese, and beans always feature heavily and a delicious,
spicy breakfast is the norm. (Image via Jeff
Kramer)
Ghana
A dish called waakye. It’s basically rice cooked in beans. (Image
via Robyn Lee)
America
Homemade thick pancakes with bacon, syrup and blueberries. (Image
via JenCooks)
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