i once learnt that for breakfast, Italians have a hot drink, like coffee or mocha, and a biscotti (a cookie)
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"Breakfast" in English is prima colazione in Italian.
"Breakfast and lunch" in English is colazione e pranzo in Italian.
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Everyday Italian - 2004 Breakfast was released on: USA: 2006
Faccio colazione is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I eat breakfast." The declaration translates literally as "I do (make) breakfast." The pronunciation will be "FAT-tcho KO-la-TSYO-ney" in Italian.
Breakfast foods that start with the letter "I" include items like Irish oatmeal, which is a hearty, steel-cut oat dish, and instant oatmeal, a quick and convenient breakfast option. Additionally, you might find ingredients like iced coffee or ingredients such as ingredients made from eggs, like an omelet or frittata, which can be creatively titled as "Italian omelet" if using Italian ingredients.
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Breakfast, lunch, and dinner shared at home between school by the children and work by one or both parents is what a day is like with an Italian family. Italian schoolteachers tend to assign homework which keeps students busy between dinner and bedtime.
"What do you like for breakfast?" would be correct.
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.
Corn muffins would be a good choice.
No they don't. They have coffee with donuts but the Italian style.