Really depends on the people and the situation. For most people I know, a weekday breakfast is around 7 to 7:30. A weekend could be anywhere from 7:30 to 13:00. Sorry this is so unhelpful :/
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new zealan brush lilies are eaten by possums
The cabbage tree is native to New Zealand. The fruits from the tree are eaten by both natives of New Zealand and by the birds that inhabit the land. It is a particular favorite of the New Zealand pigeon.
The huhu grub found in new Zealand
The first race to have been known to inhabit New Zealand were the Moriori's. This race died out after the arrival of the Maori who were reported to have eaten them due to the fact the maoris were cannibals. Capt James Cook was the first explorer from the Crown to navigate and chart New Zealand. This in turn started new immigrants arriving to New Zealand to start a new life.
Almost everything eaten in New Zealand was introduced from other countries with the exception of fish. Most of the native flora and fauna is protected or inedible.
Haggis is eaten wherever you find people of Scottish descent for example Australia, New Zealand, England. Primarily it is eaten in Scotland where it is always available in butcher's shops.
The plant that is traditionally eaten with pork in a dish that is exclusive to New Zealand cuisine is 'Puha' Sonchus kirkii(sometimes called the sow thistle) which is a traditional Maori staple food.
Roast Lamb with mint sauce and roast vegetables is a common meal. Kumara is a native NZ vegetable that is eaten a lot. It is a sweet potato.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
The Lord of the Rings films were filmed entirely in New Zealand.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.