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Chinese breakfasts are almost beyond the imagination

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In Beijing 2019, I had this crazy fish soup that looked like porridge but salty and savoury, with a long fried dough, like a donut but no sugar and shaped like a stick. Really fatty. The drink was warm soy milk. The whole thing was very satisfying. 100% recommend.

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In Beijing 2019, I had this crazy fish soup that looked like porridge but salty and savoury, with a long fried dough, like a donut but no sugar and shaped like a stick. Really fatty. The drink was warm soy milk. The whole thing was very satisfying. 100% recommend.

Sounds like you had a congee of sorts?

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In Beijing 2019, I had this crazy fish soup that looked like porridge but salty and savoury, with a long fried dough, like a donut but no sugar and shaped like a stick. Really fatty. The drink was warm soy milk. The whole thing was very satisfying. 100% recommend.

Love the descriptions! Those are also probably my favorite breakfast. You had https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congee and https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youtiao and and https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soy_milk

In Mandarin: zhou, youtiao, and doujiang

Re: Chinese breakfasts are almost beyond the imagination

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In Beijing 2019, I had this crazy fish soup that looked like porridge but salty and savoury, with a long fried dough, like a donut but no sugar and shaped like a stick. Really fatty. The drink was warm soy milk. The whole thing was very satisfying. 100% recommend.

Yes Youtiao are quite fatty. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youtiao

It is considered a classic standard breakfast although morden more 'western' style breakfast is on the rise among young people too.

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In western countries, it’s common to eat one or two cold and simple (eg no meat) meals per day, but in many Asian countries, a meal that isn’t hot or does not have meat would typically be considered sad.

The best breakfasts to eat in my opinion are Turkish and Iranian, they have a wide selection of hot and cold dishes.

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In Beijing 2019, I had this crazy fish soup that looked like porridge but salty and savoury, with a long fried dough, like a donut but no sugar and shaped like a stick. Really fatty. The drink was warm soy milk. The whole thing was very satisfying. 100% recommend.

Half-Cambodian. We have the same breakfast. We called it Bar Bar. The Chinese call it Congee. Other Asian countries have their own variants. I think even the Greeks have their own savory rice-porridge recipe (Avgolemeno).

It is good for literally any time of the day/year. Especially good for colds.

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