What comes with american breakfast and continental breakfast?!


Question:

What comes with american breakfast and continental breakfast?

what foods and drinks comes in american breakfast and continental breakfast?


Answers:
american breakfast is hot- eggs and some kind of meat (bacon/sausage) and maybe potatoes (hash browns)...

continental breakfast is cereal, toast, muffins, yogurt, etc.

does that answer your question?

(also, often continental is buffet style while american is table service)

continental is like toast juice cereals muffins croissant's

continental breakfast is usually eggs, toast, coffee, juice, pastrys, cereal, fruit, oatmeal... =)

muffins toast eggs bacon

Generally, there are muffins, maybe donuts, coffee, sometimes hot meals such as eggs and sausage, usually orange juice, tea if you're lucky, and some good places have various types of breads, with butter of course. There may be pancakes, but that's doubtful. Often there is cereal and milk.

This question comes with lots of personal views.
Topic: RE: Continental/American/English Breakfast
Username: Srbmod
Posted 2004-05-08 16:44:34 and read 726 times.
The English Breakfast and American Breakfast are actually very similar. While you won't get the Puddings like you would in a typical English (or even Irish) Breakfast, you usually have some form of fatty meat, eggs, potatoes, and bread. Now there's also a variant of the American Breakfast as well, the Southern Breakfast. Eggs, sausage, bacon, or ham (sometimes all three), grits (Coarsely ground dried corn that is boiled in water. I like mine with butter and cheese.), and biscuits and gravy (usually made from the pan drippings left from the meat). The Southern Breakfast may contain potatoes, but it depends on where in the South you are; resturants like Waffle House and Cracker Barrel have potatoes as part of their breakfasts, but the typical Southerner doesn't usually cook potatoes unless they're not having grits. I've had a version of the English Breakfast at a local English pub here in Atlanta, and I just about always get it when I go there. Two eggs (any style), choice of sausage (or soysage for those vegetarians) or bacon, some chips, a crock of baked beans, and some toast. Wash that down with a few pints and you've got quite filling meal anytime of the day.




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