Breakfasts Around the World That Defy Gravity
United States
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A blueberry pancake, corn flakes, and a glass of orange juice. As my Spanish teacher told me, “you Americans just have to have a glass of orange juice each morning or breakfast isn’t complete.”
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United Kingdom
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The Full English is a staple of British hangover food. Sausage links, fried egg, toast, baked beans, and tea are composed elegantly in this photo. To round out a proper Full English, just add a few more delicacies: bacon, black pudding, kidneys, fried mushrooms, a fried tomato and sliced potatoes.
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Sweden
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The breakfast of champions in Sweden often consists of Swedish Knackebrod, smoked fish, and coffee. Get closer to the Norwegian border and the Knackebrod becomes rectangular.
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Russia
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Hearty breakfasts are common in Russia. Curd-cheese with fruit, egg, caviar, and hearty bread.
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The International
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A staple of the hotel breakfast: toast, egg, bread roll, butter, jelly and coffee.
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France
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Nothing says breakfast like a croissant and cigarette.
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