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Saturday, August 14, 2010

American Breakfast

Traditional breakfasts in the United States a n d Canada
derive from the full English breakfast and feature predominantly
sweet or mild-flavored foods, mostly hot.
Restaurants that serve breakfast typically base their menus
around egg dishes and meats such as sausage and bacon.
Pancakes and waffles are also popular. An assemblage commonly
known as a country breakfast in restaurants consists of eggs or
omelette, sausage or bacon, hash browns, gravy, coffee, biscuits or
toast with jam or jelly, and fruit juice.

The American breakfast comprises of the following courses:
Juice Mango, Pineapple, Orange, Grapefruit, Tomato
Cereals
Oatmeal (meal), cornflakes, wheat flakes, rice
crispies, porridge are served with cold or hot
milk.
Eggs Boiled, Fried, Poached, Scrambled, Omelette,
served with bacon, ham or sausages.
Breads
Toast white or brown, rolls, brioche croissant,
with preserves like butter, jam, jelly, marmalade
and honey.
Beverages Tea, coffee or hot beverages like Bournvita,
Milo, Horlicks, Ovaltine
American breakfast usually consists of fewer courses than
English breakfast.






3 comments:

  1. hi sir,
    The american b'fast contain more food items compared to the English b'fast...so it means english b'fast has less food items.

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  2. although both the breakfast types are very elaborate but then yes, English breakfast is much heavier comprising of around 10 courses.

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    1. I'd be interested to know what English Breakfast has 10 courses.
      I've never had an English Breakfast with 10 courses! and I am English and live in England.

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