In my case usually nothing! But if I had to eat breakfast then smoked haddock or kippers come top - along with eggs. I'll eat eggs all day.
What about you?
What about you?
Too many to count:
A full Irish breakfast,
A plain NYC bagel with a schmear and smoked salmon,
A Jersey hard roll with Taylor Ham, fried eggs, and American cheese,
Whitefish salad on fresh Polish rye,
Tuna salad on soft white bread with potato chips
Eggs Benedict,
Eggs over easy with sides of either Irish or Canadian bacon and homefries cooked in bacon fat and paprika, and a side of silver dollar pancakes with Vermont maple syrup
A tin of mackerel in oil with a Portugese roll,
Norwegian Lapskaus (leftover meat and potato hash topped with eggs and a side of pickled fish),
Toasted frosted Pop Tarts with a side of crispy, streaky bacon,
Spinach, goat or feta cheese, mushroom, and onion omelette,
Raisin Bran or Mule-sh!t cereal and ice cold milk,
I'm sure there's more, but I have to mention a childhood favourite; what my mom called a Norwegian eggnog: raw eggs blended into chocolate milk and fresh herbs until it was really frothy.
Many years ago my boss, who was Jewish, used to send me to the local bakers for bacon or ham sandwiches. He told me never to tell his wife about his eating habits.....I only usually eat breakfast if I am away staying in hotels (generally it's included in the room rate).
I've probably related this story before but ......
I was staying with my wife and a Muslim friend in Khon Kaen (Thailand) from Kuala Lumpur. We left him late evening and I said we'd see him at breakfast. By the time we arrived he was tucking into bacon and pork sausages, etc. I was taken aback and asked why he was eating pork products. He explained that the Quran permitted the eating of pork if nothing else was available. I said that there was plenty of other, none pork food available.
His answer: "Yes but I like bacon!"
Really! You've named a few things that I've rarely even heard of. much less as the first meal of the day.I'm sure there's more
I don't consider an omelet that I eat at midnight to be breakfast.