Oh, if that's what breakfast is like, I can't imagine lunch! I loved and was tempted by this post, @princesss. First I liked the walk you have taken through some countries and continents, because so I have known them more. I would never have imagined that in Greece and Rome breakfast was served with wine. Really? And that in Spain people ate sweet so early, I don't think I could do it! Then those images. Succulent and abundant. I could almost feel the aromas. All the breakfasts look delicious. In my country, Venezuela, a typical breakfast would be a stuffed arepa. This stuffing can be cheese, ham, meat, parakeets (scrambled egg seasoned with tomato, onion and chili). Normally breakfasts are not so abundant. It is accompanied with juice and good coffee and one or the other fruit. It runs daily, normally we don't give due importance to breakfast and we go out to the street with only a cup of coffee and a piece of bread (it also happens because of the shortage of some foods in Venezuela). Before, when I was a student, I could go out without breakfast! Right now I try to eat at the same time and not stop. @velimir and you agreed to whet our appetite today!! I want to see that lunch post! A hug for you, @princessmewmew
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