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Pontians have a number of traditional breakfast dishes: foustoron (similar to an omelette), [64] lalánggia, [65] havitz, [66] [67] and more. Breakfast dishes typically include eggs, bread, or porridge. For lunch and dinner, Pontians traditionally eat a number of soups, savory pies, rice pilav, pasta dishes, flatbreads, and dumplings.
A popular meal for breakfast is bougatsa provided mainly by bougatsadika shops selling bougatsa, pies, pastries, beverages. Traditional Greek breakfast was also providing in special dairy shops called galaktopoleia (milk shops) [93] [94] have dairy products, milk, butter, yoghurt, sweets, honey, beverages, whereas today galaktopoleia shops ...
Algerian breakfast foods. Due to Algeria's history of having been a colony of France, breakfast in Algeria is heavily influenced by French cuisine and most commonly consists of café au lait or espresso along with a sweet pastry (some common examples are croissants, mille-feuilles, pain au chocolats known as "petits pains", etc.) or some kind of traditional bread with a date filling or jam ...
1. Shakshuka. Tomatoes, peppers, and spices are stewed in this North African and Middle Eastern breakfast classic. Eggs are then poached in the mixture, and fresh bread is used to scoop everything up.
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In ancient Greece, bread was served with accompaniments known as opson ὄψον, sometimes rendered in English as "relish". [41] This was a generic term which referred to anything which accompanied this staple food, whether meat or fish, fruit or vegetable. Cakes may have been consumed for religious reasons as well as secular.
An evaluation of 13 studies published in the British Medical Journal showed that eating breakfast may not have any effect on weight loss, and in some cases may lead to slight weight gain. Results ...
Breakfast in some times and places was solely granted to children, the elderly, the sick, and to working men. Anyone else did not speak of or partake in eating in the morning. Eating breakfast meant that one was poor, was a low-status farmer or laborer who truly needed the energy to sustain his morning's labor, or was too weak to make it to the ...