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I don't eat breakfast 95 percent of days so I voted for the "I don't eat breakfast." besides that I voted for the objectively good breakfast foods on the list and in the pics. idk why dim sum and noodles and stuff like that are on the list, i doubt they even eat that for breakfast in china (even tho I love Dim sum and dumplings in general)
Anyway of the pictures you showed the first one is most appetizing. I voted for flapjacks/waffles among other things simply because they are natural breakfast food but on the rare occasions I do eat breakfast I like savory stuff like eggs, hot sauce, hash browns, sausage, etc.
If u still primarily eat waffles or pancakes you are a child. Although milk and breakfast cereal still holds up as an adult to me, even if I haven't eaten it in years.
idk why dim sum and noodles and stuff like that are on the list, i doubt they even eat that for breakfast in china (even tho I love Dim sum and dumplings in general)
lol dimsum and noodles are popular breakfast options for
some hawkers here open only for 3-4 hours during breakfast and make enough $$
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I don't eat breakfast 95 percent of days so I voted for the "I don't eat breakfast." besides that I voted for the objectively good breakfast foods on the list and in the pics. idk why dim sum and noodles and stuff like that are on the list, i doubt they even eat that for breakfast in china (even tho I love Dim sum and dumplings in general)
Anyway of the pictures you showed the first one is most appetizing. I voted for flapjacks/waffles among other things simply because they are natural breakfast food but on the rare occasions I do eat breakfast I like savory stuff like eggs, hot sauce, hash browns, sausage, etc.
If u still primarily eat waffles or pancakes you are a child. Although milk and breakfast cereal still holds up as an adult to me, even if I haven't eaten it in years.
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lol dimsum and noodles are popular breakfast options for
some hawkers here open only for 3-4 hours during breakfast and make enough $$
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yea I guess dim sum is actually breakfast/brunch so I suppose I'm wrong but it's not the kinda food I want in the morn
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Darn, I forgot to include hashbrowns. I love 'em.
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