Traditional breakfast in France doesn’t resemble breakfasts in other countries, so don’t expect to find bacon, eggs and sausage. So what actually do the French eat?
Traditional French breakfast consist of bread
like farm bread and very popular in France baguettes. They combine it with jam,
butter or the both. During special days like Sunday, they often eat freshly
baked croissants which they can buy in local bakeries. Children are allowed to
eat this croissants filled by chocolate, but adults eat it with jam or dipped
in coffee, but they rather don’t eat croissants with butter.
Concerning drinks, it is not surprise that
French love coffee. It is the most popular hot drink which go with breakfast, but
tea is also commonly served in France. Children, of course, don’t drink coffee,
so generally they drink fruit juice.
Additionally, they eat yoghurts or fresh fruits for breakfast,
but 3-4 slices it is enough for them.
This difference between France and England, for
example, probably is the result of different climate. Personally I like eat
bread with jam and coffee as a breakfast, but in this case I’m hungry after
short time.
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