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In many middle and upper-class households, breakfast was served in a dedicated breakfast room — a space designed for convivial enjoyment. European visitors noted the elegance of these rooms, often furnished with oval tables and adorned with fine porcelain. For the upper classes, breakfast could include extravagant dishes and beverages, a stark contrast to the limited fare of the working class, who relied on simple bread and beer for their morning sustenance.