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Italian breakfast has two easy rules: espresso and croissant!
Joking apart, italian people love going to the bar, relax for some minutes and drink coffee or capuccino with a sweet croissant (filled with jam, egg cream or chocolate) or a muffin.
There are also people who want a savoury breakfast, in this case they have an orange juice with little ham sandwich or in my city is very common to see people having "erbazzone" (a kind of puff pastry filled with ricotta, Parmigiano Reggiano and chard) for breakfast.
May 19, 2021 1:00 PM
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Italian breakfast has two easy rules: espresso and croissant! Joking apart,
italian people love going to a bar, relaxing for a few minutes and drinking coffee or
capuccino with a sweet croissant (filled with jam, egg cream or chocolate) or a
muffin. There are also people who want a savoury breakfast. In this case they
have an orange juice with a little ham sandwich, or in my city is very common to
see people having "erbazzone" (a kind of puff pastry filled with ricotta,
Parmigiano Reggiano and chard) for breakfast.
Remember that in English we would say cafe instead of bar. A bar for us is a place you go to drink alcohol and the word bar carries this idea. If you said to someone you were going to a bar for breakfast, they would think you were an alcoholic.
That erbazzone thing sounds worth a try. Where is this city?
May 19, 2021
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