Question:

Whats in a continental breakfast?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Whats in a continental breakfast?

 Tags:

   Report

9 ANSWERS


  1. A big disappointment! (for Americans anyway!). Depending on which country you're in, it's either coffee, a croissant w/butter and jam, or if it's Austria, coffee, juice (if you're lucky), Semmeln (a type of roll like a Bulkie), with butter and marmelade. When I was In Austria, I asked for scrambled eggs for breakfast in a restaurant and they looked at me like I was nuts! (They regard that as lunch food...I think).

    Germans eat much heartier breakfasts, with a wide variety of rolls, cakes and breads, butter, cheese, jams & jellies (Struedel is usually a dessert after dinner).

    Milk is available if you ask for it, but watch out in rural areas, it'll probably be WARM (as in, right from the cow...ugh!).

    I prefer English breakfast: specifically steak and eggs!


  2. something that won't satisfy you...

  3. "A typical continental breakfast consists of "a breadstuff (such as toast, croissants, pastries) and coffee, tea, or other liquid." Furthermore, the continental breakfast is the "antithesis of the hearty English breakfast," in which you sit down to cereal, bacon, eggs, sausage, tomatoes, toast, marmalade, tea, and, most likely, some Alka Seltzer."

  4. donuts, cold cereal, fruit, juice and coffee

  5. Almost every breakfeast thing you can think of. Ex. eggs, sausages, waffels, bacon, cereal, and fruit.

  6. Generally donuts, cold cereal, fruit, juice and coffee.

  7. It all depends on how nice the hotel/motel is. Mostly it's donuts, bagels, or croissants, some type of fruit, orange juice, another juice, coffee and tea. It's generally something that doesn't' need to be cooked, though most have toasters there to help you with your bagels.

  8. cheapy stale danishes... etc

  9. hot and cold cereal, croissants. muffins, coffee and juice.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 9 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.