My friend who's lived in Sweden for many years loves the food there. I do okay there especially because I'm into fishy things but all-over it's not my favorite food. Jag har inte varit i sverige på 10 år. min saab är rostig. Min Saab är rostig.Hard to beat Scandinavian buffet breakfasts (hotels in Finland and Norway at least). There is enough very high quality food on their buffet tables to keep you going until evening. Numerous kinds of real bread (none of your wimpy stuff there), many kinds of cheese, sliced meat, fish, fruit, juice, really good coffee, etc. They're lavish. Makes me hungry just thinking about it.
I've traveled quite a bit and have never had a breakfast anywhere else that can compare. Haven't been to Turkey though, not yet.
This. I traveled frequently to Sweden and Denmark. Good bread, good coffee and great overall hotel breakfast buffets in almost every hotel. Coffee was excellent too.Hard to beat Scandinavian buffet breakfasts (hotels in Finland and Norway at least). There is enough very high quality food on their buffet tables to keep you going until evening. Numerous kinds of real bread (none of your wimpy stuff there), many kinds of cheese, sliced meat, fish, fruit, juice, really good coffee, etc. They're lavish. Makes me hungry just thinking about it.
I've traveled quite a bit and have never had a breakfast anywhere else that can compare. Haven't been to Turkey though, not yet.
WeetabixGive me the kippers and a cuppa and I'm done.
The Aussie version is probably Wetabits. Crunchy bug cereal. A weta is a cricket that may exceed the size of a canary bird. There's a YT clip of Bear Grylls eating a weta.Weetabix
Different animal!The Aussie version is probably Wetabits. Crunchy bug cereal. A weta is a cricket that may exceed the size of a canary bird.
That stuff is only more finely shredded before being shaped into biscuits! People used to get a lot more protein from eating grain products than they do now. The bug content has gone down over time. The current FDA standard allows, for example, for no more than 75 bug fragments in 50 grams of flour. Eat up, chirpie birdy.
Same with dolphin free tunaSpeaking of bug content in food, if you were a manufacturer would you shoot for maximum bug content to maximize product quantity and profits or would you aim at the lowest possible bug content for less product and thus less profits? I have yet to see any product claiming "Now with 1/3 fewer bugs."
I would quietly increase my protein content, add more bugs and then write in huge letters "KETO"Speaking of bug content in food, if you were a manufacturer would you shoot for maximum bug content to maximize product quantity and profits or would you aim at the lowest possible bug content for less product and thus less profits? I have yet to see any product claiming "Now with 1/3 fewer bugs."
In order for a food to qualify as "keto" it must contain a lot of fat. Insects are mostly lean. May I suggest mealworms, grasshoppers, and cockroaches as primary ingredient in Pablo's Crunchy Cooties?I would quietly increase my protein content, add more bugs and then write in huge letters "KETO"
I had a breakfast in Canada years ago. Ordered the Canadian bacon. The waitress warned me that Canadian bacon in Canada was not like Canadian bacon in the USA. She was correct. It was horrible.Hummm...
For the price, the USA is hard to beat.
Favorite would be Denmark - lots of fresh fruit, whole grains, and of course smoked salmon.
England wasn't bad - rich like the USA, but a pit higher price, and not as many eggs
Germany - meh, coffee and a danish ;-)
China - all kinds of random stuff...I got full each morning, but didn't know what I was eating most of the time.
Mexico - CHEAP - as long as you like eggs, who knows what kind of sausage, and hot sauce
Canada - coffee and muffins...didn't find much for breakfast up there
Oh yeah, Italy wasn't bad either...but it was mostly cold (GREAT coffee)