Lots. The toast is bread, made from wheat flour, which is high in carbohydrates, and perhaps some egg, which contains protein. The jam is made with fruit and sugar. Sugar is PURE "simple" carbs, and fruit is substantially complex carbohydrate-based as well.
A traffic jam.
Jam can be used for toast, and my favorite, PB&J.
jam on toast?
That's Murphy's Law. Toast always falls on the jam side because that side's the heaviest!
No thanks, just eaten I'm sure someone, somewhere, would love to have some toast. I'd settle for tea, myself. I pledge a toast to the toaster that toasted the toast this morning, because if the toaster didn't toast the toast this morning then you wouldn't be asking if anyone wanted toast :) "Look, I don't want any toast, and he doesn't want any toast. In fact, no one around here wants any toast. Not now, not ever. No toast." Speak for yourselves, I would love some toast, have you got any jam?
Toast with jam
toast with jam
with a little butter and jam.
confiture-jam pain grillé- is toast which basicaly means grilled bread
To make animal jam, simply take your animal (a cute kitten for example) put it in a blender and spread it on toast for a delicious morning snack.
No.
Yes, you can eat toast and strawberry jam while pregnant, as both are generally safe foods. Just ensure that the jam is made from pasteurized ingredients to avoid any risk of foodborne illness. It's also a good idea to consume these in moderation as part of a balanced diet. If you have any specific dietary concerns, consult your healthcare provider.