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A typical Italian breakfast would be delle uova (some eggs), il Pane con della marmellata e del burro (bread with jam and butter)
A traditional Italian breakfast might consist of cappuccino, and cornetto. In another part of Italy a traditional breakfast would be zabaione, and cookies.

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The classic modern Italian breakfast is a cup of perfectly prepared cappuccino coffee with a 'cornetto' or croissant style bread sweet.

This is normally eaten standing in a bar and chatting with friends.

In Italian households there is an increasing consumption of international cereals such has cornflakes but the morning coffee is essential.

And then a second at 11am!

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it depends, if we have breakfast in a cafe then we'll eat coffee,cappuccino and cornetto(like the french croissant but less buttery)or if we eat at home,we'll have a capuccino,biscuits,rusks with marmalade...

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Italians do not usually eat a substantial breakfast but substitute it with some form of coffee or expresso. Children generally will have cereal, as they need more energy to grow.

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It usually consists of a pastry, or bread, and a cup of coffee

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pizza just like every other hamster that lives ther

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Cornetto which is like a crossiant, Pane - bread, Panini, pankakes and eggs.

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An egg like dish like a fritata. Similar to a quich.

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We eat our breakfast in the kitchen or if we are not at home in a Caffetteria.

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