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15507184 No.15507184 [Reply] [Original]

I went to Germany A long time ago. I remember some old German lady at are hotel made the best breakfast ever

>> No.15507187

our

>> No.15507191

>>15507184
Nobody in Germany has breakfast like this unless they specifically set out to have an English one.

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>>15507184
I’m sure it was delicious

>> No.15507203

>>15507191
Curious non-German here. What are some traditional German breakfasts?

>> No.15507275

>>15507203
Usually bread or crispy buns with butter with sliced ham, Mett, cheese or just jam or Nutella. Scrabled, cooked or fried egg and bacon are popular, too. Tea or coffee usually as beverage, but juice is also common.

There are regional differences in regard to the warm part of the breakfast - most of the time, nothing warm or just eggs are on the table. On the weekends, the good stuff like bacon, cooked sausages come out.

We also love croissants and sweet pastries, like Berliner, donuts and Quarkbällchen. Cake is common as a substitute for all above on special occasions.

>> No.15507292

>>15507275
Sounds like good shit, Germanon. Thanks for educating me.

>> No.15507316

>>15507184
i don't think i can handle that much meat. oof.

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>>15507203
>>15507275
For me, it's bauernfruhstuck

>> No.15507409

>>15507184
Did she nibble on your leberwurst if you know what I mean?

>> No.15507469

I wish she was a old town milf. I remember the old town walls that had cats walking all around them