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A small breadcrumbed fried food roll containing, usually as main ingredients, mashed potatoes and/or ground meat (veal, beef, chicken, or turkey), shellfish, fish, cheese, vegetables and mixed with béchamel or brown sauce, and soaked white bread, egg, onion, spices and herbs, wine, milk, beer or any of the combination thereof, sometimes with a ...
Breakfast roll – (chiefly Irish) a bread roll usually filled with elements of a traditional fry (fried Irish breakfast foods). Bublik; Bulkie roll – type of roll with a crust that is usually slightly crisp or crunchy and has no toppings. Bun kebab – A spicy Pakistani patty which is shallow-fried, onions, and chutney or raita in a hot dog bun
Fried cheese – served as a breakfast dish in Cyprus, Greece, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey [65] Fried chicken – Consumed as a breakfast food by some in Perth, Western Australia [66] Frybread. Fried egg – Cooked dish made from one or more eggs [29] [67] Frittata – Egg-based Italian dish; Frühschoppen – German and Austrian drinking tradition
A buñuelo (Spanish:, alternatively called boñuelo, bimuelo, birmuelo, bermuelo, bumuelo, burmuelo, or bonuelo, is a fried dough fritter found in Spain, Latin America, and other regions with a historical connection to Spaniards or Sephardic Jews, including Southwest Europe, the Balkans, Anatolia, and parts of Asia and North Africa.
Fried dough made from ground black-eyed peas or black-eyed pea flour. Onions, peppers, and salt to taste are added for more flavor. Typically eaten as a breakfast with "pap", or custard locally called akamu by Igbo people. Achappam: Kerala, India: Sweet, shaped like a star Awameh: Levant
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Think a breakfast strata, but with buttery, caramelized apples, crescent rolls strewn throughout, and lots of sharp cheddar. Get the Apple Cheddar Crescent Casserole recipe . PHOTO: ANDREW BUI ...
A typical Salvadoran breakfast comprises fried or scrambled eggs, refried beans or casamiento (rice cooked with black beans), fried plantains, cheese or crema, and thick Salvadoran-style tortillas (or bread). Sometimes sausage (chorizo) or avocado will be included on the side. Breakfast may be enjoyed with coffee or fruit juice. [101] [102] [103]