>I think so your breakfast traditions not so much healty:
>-cornflakes
>-coffee and ring paste (I couldn't remembered it's name now).
>-hamburger (I'm not sure if all of you eat that at breakfast, but I saw)
>I like hamburger but, at breakfast, terrible.
Cornflakes are only one kind of cereal available here. We have dozens. Personally, I eat raisin bran in the morning.
I'm not sure what you mean by "ring paste," maybe pastry? Unfortunately, too many people do eat coffee cake for breakfast. I think, though, that bagels are much more common.
As for hamburger, that's not a common breakfast food, but some people do eat hamburger-shaped sausage products.
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>We eats at breakfast:
>tea, milk (only children), cheese, olive, salami, sucuk (a sausage flavored with garlic), pastirma (smoked beef with treated spices), egg, butter, bread, milk cream
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>These are more healty... Expecially cheese, olive, butter and milk/tea...
Personally, the thought of meat at breakfast is awful to me. And all that sounds way too heavy and fatty. But to each, his own.
Tamar
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