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She had to take her lunch and diner in public, she hated that, so during those meals she hardly ate anything. Her breakfast was private (there were always members of the court present and her ladies in waiting, but at least no strangers), and therefore her favorite meal. She loved her coffee in the morning and Croissants. Madame Campan, her first lady in waiting wrote in her memoirs:

"Marie-Antoinette usually ate nothing but roast or boiled poultry and drank nothing but water. The only things of which she was particularly fond were her morning coffee and a sort of bread (croissants) to which she had grown accustomed during her childhood in Vienna."

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