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travelmad478 Jan 19, 2018 8:45 am

There should also be a discussion of “worst breakfast ever” (although we should specify non-airline breakfasts, because those would always win). My nomination for that would be the German/Danish cheap hotel breakfast: dry bread, slices of bologna, slices of cheap oily cheese, and bad coffee (in fact, at one youth hostel I stayed at in Germany, they didn’t even have coffee at all, just hot chocolate!)

stut Jan 19, 2018 9:16 am


Originally Posted by trooper (Post 29293764)
But the Brits could learn from you folks and ADD SOME POTATO!!! :D Then I would ......SWOON over the meal!!!

P.S. Would a British Scone come close to the kind of "biscuits" you like??

Don't make the mistake of thinking that the UK is one country... You'll find a potato scone in a cooked breakfast in Scotland (they're nothing like plain scones, just to confuse matters).

milepig Jan 19, 2018 12:20 pm

I vote for leftover ribs, eaten cold while standing in front of the fridge with the door open.

ILuvParis Jan 19, 2018 6:53 pm

Medium rare grilled skirt steak, two eggs over easy, hash browns, toast. The key is the eggs. Yolks have to be runny but no "snot" on the whites. :)

darthbimmer Jan 19, 2018 9:06 pm


Originally Posted by Craig6z (Post 29299095)
:o Cold pizza

Sure, but only when hot, fresh pizza is not available for breakfast. I had many of the latter at the pizzeria in SFO's T3 that was recently replaced....

trooper Jan 19, 2018 10:26 pm

Its OK to have pizza for breakfast as long as you call it "Italian Cheese Toast"....

Stampy Jan 20, 2018 12:15 pm

Western: Egg benedict & thick waffle
Oriental: Dim sum & Nasi Lemak (coconut milk flavored rice)

Whowouldanewman Jan 20, 2018 6:27 pm

My daily breakfast is Tillamook greek yogurt.

If if I am eating out, I prefer an omelette with toast and bacon.

HKTraveler Jan 20, 2018 7:19 pm

Warm savory soy bean milk with fried dough sticks. Fuhang in Taipei makes a really good version but that line can get really long

trooper Jan 20, 2018 7:52 pm

This whole thread makes me hungry....

Points Payne Jan 21, 2018 3:02 am

Thai Rice Porridge
 
Spending time in Thailand we had great rice soups

One is thick like porridge normally with meat pieces or mince meat balls

The other is a wet soup with rice soup and meat

Oh yes

Full English

jadecocoa Jan 21, 2018 5:24 am

masala omelet with paratha, washed down with an espresso

darthbimmer Jan 21, 2018 11:29 am


Originally Posted by trooper (Post 29315452)
Its OK to have pizza for breakfast as long as you call it "Italian Cheese Toast"....

Hmm. That's starting to sound like something I can't afford with my mortgage. :D

mosburger Jan 21, 2018 3:09 pm


Originally Posted by deniah (Post 29312017)
best:
bad:
"continental breakfast".
in general just a smattering of cold or uncooked stuff. chunks of melon, cheeses and and ham. cup of yogurt and some olives. mehhhh

Actually, a Continental breakfast can be delicious. Love liver paté or liver sausage on quality bread with good butter and raw onions if possible. Also very fond of smoked kippers and other herring with boiled eggs and dill on an open sandwich.

Fresh or frozen wild berries with muesli/nuts in yoghurt, great! And to add the Jewish classic of a salmon & cream cheese bagel with red onion...

Other favorites include traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean breakfasts as well as the British fry-ups including black and white pudding and some offal when available. Also fond of Southern grits and bacon and other similar dishes.


CMK10 Jan 21, 2018 7:41 pm

Eggs Benedict with a croissant on the side and coffee and orange juice. Mmm so many carbs.


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