Top Ten Traditional Chinese Breakfast | |
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Jul 13, 2007 03:23 | |
| The last one is decided by you! What do you like to eat when you are in China?? |
Jul 13, 2007 03:41 | |
| simply some bread and coffee! coz I'll save the above for my lunch, that's already very ok for me... |
Jul 13, 2007 04:45 | |
| Right! I'll not have noodles as breakfast. |
Jul 14, 2007 00:43 | |
| yeah!! for breafast??? not too much in to the noodle thing for breakfast. noodle for lunch or dinner perhaps. i like to start the morning with a cup of coffee fallow by a scramble egg bacon and toast and some fruit with and a glass of milk, but if this is too much to ask, i can take just a breakfast burrito from mcdonalds and a cup of coffee. but chinese mcdonald's don't have breakfast, so i guess i must settle for noodle. |
Jul 14, 2007 01:26 | |
| I am not a breakfast person, just tea or coffee for me. |
Jul 14, 2007 03:48 | |
| Oh, Davec, it's bad for your health if you do not eat breakfast. And drinking tea with empty stomach is not good for the digestion. Chinese has a saying: Good for breakfast, Full for lunch and Less for supper. Working a whole morning without breafast will give more burden to your brain. |
Jul 16, 2007 01:05 | |
| It is strange to have noodles in the morning. For me, I would like some steamed stuffed buns and porridge. Or I eat some bread and have a bag of milk. |
Jul 16, 2007 03:17 | |
| I had 糊辣汤 this morning! Yummy~ |
Jul 16, 2007 05:09 | |
| You're quite right Evening. No wonder my brain doesn't function properly, ha ha Seriously though, it could be why I have digestive problems, as I don't eat breakfast and very often I don't get to eat until later in the day / night. |
Jul 16, 2007 18:46 | |
| hey what about dimsum for breakfast? dimsum is the best |
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