Chinese breakfasts are almost beyond the imagination
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#12The article mainly focuses on the south-eastern cities near the coast. There are many more choices in the western and northern China. And nowadays, you can find all of them in big cities like Beijing or Shanghai.
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#13I have never been to China, but I have always wanted to. Is it safe for a white guy?
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#14I have never been to China, but I have always wanted to. Is it safe for a white guy?
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#15In 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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#18Amazing breakfast options are something I miss about Asia in general. Relatively light, and doesn't give you the itis. Any recommendations of breakfast fare from other regions? I'm always on the lookout for good breakfast food, even though I rarely wake up for breakfast time, which meant missing out when I travel. North American breakfast I prefer for brunch, it doesn't "feel" like breakfast food, maybe that's why th…
The north-german Mettbrötchen is what I go for if I have physical work in front of me. It is raw ground pork on white bread with salt, pepper, and raw white onions... Weird acquired taste and you need to be sure about your meat supplier, but it gets to you.
A few years ago I bought an electric grill that can be turned into a crêpe maker (?). It basically functions like an 70cm diameter pan that heats very evenly. Crêpe are usually sweet (kids absolutely go nuts over them), but there's also a salty variant called Galette. A Galette with sour cream and shives is quite light yet absolutely delicious.
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#20In 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.