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For lunch or dinner, there are many types of food one would have. But for breakfast, I cannot think of more than three types:

  • Cheese, bread, tea
  • Honey or jam, butter, juice
  • fruit salad

It'd be nice to know what are types of breakfast one would serve in different cultures or countries.

Suffering from high cholesterol, cannot eat egg much.

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  • Hey Explorer and welcome to our site. I think as the question stands right now its a bit more of a survey - which doesn't fit our site well. It may get closed as such. If you have a more specific question feel free to ask. – rfusca Dec 21 '11 at 01:36
  • Maybe try rephrasing. Would "Where can I get more information on the types of foods served by different cultures and countries?" be better? This is how I interpreted the question. – JSideris Dec 21 '11 at 01:59
  • Bacon, sausage, steak... Oatmeal, Grits, Malt-o-meal – Cos Callis Dec 21 '11 at 05:06
  • The most interesting breakfast I've ever had was freshly caught pike with spaghetti, in Russia. – Peter Taylor Dec 21 '11 at 09:37
  • In Scotland fried fish for breakfast. In USA fried potatoes, eggs, ham, sausages... – BaffledCook Dec 21 '11 at 12:26
  • I've voted to close this question. If this question is actually closed, you can reopen it by editing the question. Just as @rfusca indicates, feel free to ask other more specific questions, and welcome to the site. – BaffledCook Dec 21 '11 at 12:47

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There are many, many resources you can find on the types of foods served for breakfast by culture. Wikipedia has the best article I've seen on this topic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast check it out!

Edit: previously the article was much longer, but it looks like a lot of the stuff has been moved out. Here is a premalink to an older version of that article: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Breakfast&oldid=469968557

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