Anonymous wrote:I still have nightmares about the way English breakfast looks on the plate. The "bacon" resembles a saggy scrotum. Depending on where the cook arranged the bangers, breakfast could look like an elderly man's junk.
I swear the proprietor of our countryside inn did this on purpose.
Anonymous wrote:What's a French breakfast? Black coffee + a fresh plain croissant? That's my ideal. Maybe with scrambled eggs.
Anonymous wrote:I would venture to guess there is a historical classist and lifestyle reason.
As others have said that full English breakfast would have fueled a full, physical workday with maybe a minimal packed lunch.
That continental did not necessarily fuel the same type of work day and also would likely be followed by a more substantial lunch. I think of Paris or Rome where people have their quick continental breakfast, perhaps even standing (Rome), but have a leisurely lunch that may have more than one course.
It all balanced out and each had its reasons I expect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the continental, I don’t like all the bacon and sausage much, especially when traveling.
My favorite is Japanese breakfast. I eat eggs, leftover rice and kimchi for breakfast at home a lot.
Kimchi isn't Japanese, I'm sure you know that. I like Tamago Kake Gohan. Maybe that's what you're doing with your egg?
Anonymous wrote:This wasn't an option but I prefer a SE Asian breakfast, give me some noodles and veggies any time of day, I could live on mei goreng!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the continental, I don’t like all the bacon and sausage much, especially when traveling.
My favorite is Japanese breakfast. I eat eggs, leftover rice and kimchi for breakfast at home a lot.
Kimchi isn't Japanese, I'm sure you know that. I like Tamago Kake Gohan. Maybe that's what you're doing with your egg?
Anonymous wrote:I like the continental, I don’t like all the bacon and sausage much, especially when traveling.
My favorite is Japanese breakfast. I eat eggs, leftover rice and kimchi for breakfast at home a lot.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer a full German breakfast but since it’s difficult to find real German rolls or bread, I usually stick with semi-German breakfast of yogurt and fruit, sometimes with muesli, and/or a 3 minute egg, plus tea.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:I’d much rather have the full English. I did a study abroad in Europe (Spain) and started every morning with chocolate milk or tea and a pastry. Gross. That did not make me feel good. It’s not like you have to eat a full English if it’s offered. But of course my idea breakfast would be neither. My favorite is avocado toast with an egg or Greek yogurt with strawberries.
OMG starting the day with Spanish hot chocolate sounds like heaven to me. Esp at a time when I could afford the calories. Sigh.
mAnonymous wrote:I’d much rather have the full English. I did a study abroad in Europe (Spain) and started every morning with chocolate milk or tea and a pastry. Gross. That did not make me feel good. It’s not like you have to eat a full English if it’s offered. But of course my idea breakfast would be neither. My favorite is avocado toast with an egg or Greek yogurt with strawberries.