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What do foreigners usually eat for breakfast?

It depends on where the foreigners are, if they come from Europe-

Germany

A cup of milk coffee

grapefruit juice

Hard-shelled whole wheat bread+10/0g cream

50 grams of black forest ham

Energy supply: 4 13 kcal Belgium

Canned white flour

Processed meat (40g paté ardennais)

A cup of coffee or chicory milk.

Energy supply: 500 kcal

Denmark

Whole Wheat Bread

100g fromage frais

40 grams of black raisin jam or red raisin jelly

A cup of milk coffee

Energy supply: 455 kcal

France

1/4 strips of slender bread or rolls

10g cream

2 tablespoons jam

A cup of milk coffee

Energy supply: 380 kcal

Ireland

Two slices of soda bread (white bread)

Barbecue sausages (50g) and tomatoes.

A bowl of milk tea or coffee.

Energy supply: 420 kcal

England

A large cup of milk tea

A bowl of cereal with 80 ml of frozen milk.

Two pieces of cream toast.

Eggs and bacon (20g bacon+1 fried egg)

grapefruit juice

Energy supply: 580 kcal

Greece

Sesame seed cake

30 grams of olives and fresh tomatoes

50g of feta or kasserie (goat milk or goat milk cheese)

a cup of coffee

Energy supply: 490 kcal

Spain

Wake up: a large glass of hot milk chocolate.

Later:

Two slices of toast with a few drops of olive oil.

A tomato

A small slice (40 grams) of ham.

Energy supply: 485 kcal

Italy

A cup of coffee or cappuccino.

Rosetta (Rose Bread)

50g goat milk cheese

Energy supply: 420 kcal

the Netherlands

A few slices of whole wheat bread+10g margarine.

40 grams of Haoda cheese

A cup of coffee with sugar.

fruit juice

Energy supply: 425 kcal

Sweden

45g whole wheat bread+10g cream.

50 grams of smoked fish

A cup of coffee with sugar.

a glass of orange juice

Energy supply: 370 kcal

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