Just wondering how different countries enjoy their cereal (or other breakfast favorites)
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Lol partner and I were debating on what is considered “normal” for breakfast cereal (or other breakfast foods)
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.
I visited once and tried cinnamon toast crunch. It’s damn good cereal. Probably a good thing I can’t get it here (Australia, and I technically can, it’s just ridiculously overpriced at import shops) since it’s definitely bad for me.
Shredded Wheat - UK
Bowl of unseasoned pebbles (im br*t*sh)
Golden Grahams, United States
Kellog’s Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, Scotland. Not remotely a good breakfast, but a fucking amazing Cereal
A-to-the-mutha-effin-men
US - cheerios with a sliced banana, and cinnamon toast crunch
US - cheerios oat crunch
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.
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!
US
Cracklin’ Oat Bran
Canada - a tossup between cinnamon toast crunch and whatever granola I can get my hands on.
Canada - Vector
Love vector but that shit broke my teeth
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France - Trésor by Kellogg’s
Granola with raisins, dried cranberries, dates, walnuts, and almonds with greek yoghurt instead of milk. United States of America.
I almost never eat cereal anymore, but when I did, it was mostly Mini Wheats (brown sugar to be more specific). Honey Comb is also a fantastic cereal. I’m Canadian.
I don’t typically eat breakfast, but as for alternatives, I just stick to a basic 3 fried eggs and toast. Sometimes I add in some home fries… Other times I’ll toss in a banana on the side as well.