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  2. Is Breakfast Still the Most Important Meal of the Day for ...

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    Additionally, 574 participants “sometimes” cook/eat breakfast at home instead of eating out or grab-and-go. The vast majority, 899, put butter on their toast, and 767 add butter to their ...

  3. Cardiologists reveal foods they never eat for breakfast — and ...

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    So a breakfast that’s heart-healthy, easy to make and contains enough variety to prevent boredom is key, says Dr. Susan Cheng, a professor of cardiology and the director of public health ...

  4. Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast Is a Dangerous Meal: Why You Should Ditch Your Morning Meal for Health and Wellbeing. London: Fourth Estate. ISBN 978-0008172343. OCLC 994867927. History of breakfast Breakfast: A History. ISBN 9780759121638; The English Breakfast: The Biography of a National Meal, with Recipes. ISBN 0857854542

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    But the findings are raising plenty of questions about breakfast foods, including whether it’s an area that should be gendered if you’re looking to maximize your nutrional intake and metabolic ...

  6. Breakfast by country - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Spanish cuisine (Spanish: Cocina española) consists of the traditions and practices of Spanish cooking. It features considerable regional diversity, with significant differences among the traditions of each of Spain's regional cuisines. Olive oil (of which Spain is the world's largest producer) is extensively used in Spanish cuisine.

  8. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The European influence for many Latin American cuisine mainly comes from Spain, Portugal, Italy, and to a lesser extent France, although some influences from cuisines as diverse as British, German and Eastern European are also evident in some countries' cuisines such as Argentina and Uruguay, which have Italian cuisine as a main influence, with ...

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