Just wondering how different countries enjoy their cereal (or other breakfast favorites)

  • FiveMacs
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    119 months ago

    None of them. They are all highly processed garbage

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      True, but there’s always delicious, hot whole-grain cereal. A little milk and sweetener (or subs), with maybe some raisins or dried fruit while cooking, and Bob’s your uncle.

      Steel-cut oats are my fave. Lots of fibre, good nutrients, it’s nice & calming, and only takes about 10min to cook.

  • @Nutteman
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    9 months ago

    Bowl of unseasoned pebbles (im br*t*sh)

    • guyrocket
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      29 months ago

      Not surprised to hear Brits like to eat rocks.

      Must be about as tasty as everything else you eat over there.

      • @Nutteman
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        59 months ago

        I’m actually an American. My favorite breakfast is corn syrup.

        • @thegreatgarbo
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          29 months ago

          I like to give my corn syrup a little texture with a pancake, but just a tiny bit.

  • @EbenezerScrew
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    119 months ago

    I am in the US. Cinnamon Toast Crunch is my absolute favorite followed by Cap’n Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch. I haven’t has either in years and I’m not even sure they still make PB Crunch.

  • @raynethackery
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    99 months ago

    I haven’t seen these password reset questions before

    • @SendMePhotosOP
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      29 months ago

      Lol partner and I were debating on what is considered “normal” for breakfast cereal (or other breakfast foods)

  • @MrsDoyle
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    89 months ago

    Porridge. And yes, I do live in Scotland. I have just put some oats in a pot to soak overnight. I will be eating it with milk, and with honey made by bees I knew personally. Yum.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      79 months ago

      Bees you knew personally? Amateur. I only eat honey from bees I’ve known biblically.

        • @MrsDoyle
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          69 months ago

          Bloody autocorrect - I wrote lesbeean!

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      Why not cook it on a stove, like someone who doesn’t live in the stone age? You can add apples, cinnamon, salt, brown sugar, and some banana. It will taste pretty good.

      Many people forget that you can add salt for better taste. If you’re not watching your weight, add some peanut butter while it’s cooling in your bowl. Or add some chocolate chips. Yes, I eat a lot of oatmeal. Rolled oats or steel cut.

      • @MrsDoyle
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        59 months ago

        I did cook it on the stove. Soaking the oats overnight beforehand makes it more unctuous imo. And of course I added a bit of salt, that goes without saying.

  • @NineMileTower
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    89 months ago

    US - cheerios with a sliced banana, and cinnamon toast crunch

    • @Num10ck
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      29 months ago

      US - cheerios oat crunch

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      9 months ago

      Adding a datapoint for US and Cheerios.

      Unless by cereal, OP means type of grass grain. Then my answer is Oats.

      • Kalkaline
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        29 months ago

        Barley crew checking in, wheat and rye are 2 and 3. They make the best beers.

        • @ccunning
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          29 months ago

          Grape nuts should interest any brewer. I think they taste just like malted barley. Check out the ingredients:

          • Whole Grain Wheat Flour
          • Malted Barley Flour
          • Salt
          • Dried Yeast.
          • @MrsDoyle
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            29 months ago

            Grape nuts is one of those American things that I read about in magazines and couldn’t quite picture; more like nuts, dry and crunchy, or more like grapes, super juicy? I still have never even seen them, so it’s interesting to see the ingredient list. Yeast? Weird

            • @ccunning
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              39 months ago

              They’re about the size and shape of grape seeds; maybe a little bigger and rounder. I assume that’s where the name comes from. So just imagine a bowl full of little crunchy grape seeds that smell and taste like malted barley.

              I love them but they’re definitely controversial. Also good heated up in the microwave for a bit. This is an advanced Grape nut move and probably not too well known.

              • @MrsDoyle
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                19 months ago

                Grape SEEDS? That never occurred to me. Huh.

    • @garbagebagel
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      19 months ago

      Love vector but that shit broke my teeth

  • @Macallan
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    9 months ago

    US

    Cracklin’ Oat Bran

  • @reddig33
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    9 months ago

    Mueslix. A cereal adopted from other countries that I can now get in the US. Oats, nuts, raisins and dates. Super yummy.

    And when I get the craving — Lucky Charms.

    • @Today
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      I had lucky charms for lunch Wednesday because one of my schools was about to throw them away. Can’t remember the last time i had them. Magically delicious!