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What īs for breakfast?

Larisa.
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What īs for breakfast?
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Hello, dear friends!
I hope you are fine. I need your help again.
Yesterday I started a new topic with my students "Morning routine" and among the other things we talked about their breakfast. And they were eager to know
what children from different countries usually have for breakfast.
I promissed them to ask you in the forum.
Please, we need your help!
Thanks in advance and have a nice day!
Larisa  |
31 Mar 2010
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celia86
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Hi larisa!
Here in Argentina we drink milk or tea or mate! But children generally don īt drink mate, and they may have milk or tea, generally with a slice of bread or cookies or toasts.
Hope it helps, kisses  |
31 Mar 2010
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Fabiola R
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Hi..
Here, children have toasts or cookies and a cup of milk chocolate ("chocolatada") or a cup of tea.
Hope I have helped you..
Kisses from Argentina! 
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31 Mar 2010
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juliag
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Hi Larisa,
Here in Japan the traditional breakfast is rice with miso soup. Cereal is sold in the supermarkets,so I presume some people eat that too, but certainly here in the countryside most people I know have rice with miso soup.
I would imagine that is not the case in the cities, certainly amongst the younger generation, though I īm not sure.
Hugs from Japan
Julia |
31 Mar 2010
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renko6
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Hi Larisa
The kids in my country (Poland) have for breakfast :
- cereal with milk
or
- toasts with jam or honey and they drink milk
or
- some sanwiches with tea
Many hugs from Poland! 
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31 Mar 2010
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shusu-euphe
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Hi! Larisa,
In Singapore toast with margarine, coffee or tea.
Here in Taiwan we have egg roll with filling (a kind of waffle) / fried noodles / toast with jam
and go with soybean milk / coffee or tea.
Hugs from Taiwan
Euphe |
31 Mar 2010
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vikoca79 (f)
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Hi,
In Hungary the typical morning drink is coffee with milk and sugar or tea with lemon and sugar.
We usually have a sandwich with salami or other type of cold meat and vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, leek, radish.
Eggs are also popular such as scrambled eggs or boiled eggs.
And in the last 20 years cereals have become popular.
Hope, it was useful. 
Viki
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31 Mar 2010
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donapeter
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Wow..... We have a rich breakfast as we think it is the most important meal of the day! After breakfast we burn most of the calories so......let it be..... fat! Bread(not necessary toast- we prefer white bread) with: cheese, salami, jam, pate : omelet or boiled eggs, sausages (cremwurst). Some kids also eat cereals with milk...but it īs something new here.
we drink milk and tea. Or coffee. Hugs from Romania,
D
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31 Mar 2010
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libertybelle
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My friend is a dietitian and she almost had a fit reading about all the sugar and white bread eaten for breakfast around the world. No wonder there is a diabetes, overweight and cholesterol problem in the world today.
She said the healthiest breakfast should be the following:
dark bread or toast (wheat or rye) light cheese porridge or muesli fruit tea or coffee, juice or non-fat milk cereals without sugar and an egg - but only twice a week.
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31 Mar 2010
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mariamit
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In Greece
milk and cereal or bread/rusks with honey or sandwich made of bread, feta cheese and tomato slices |
31 Mar 2010
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