Week 2 day 6: Time for breakfast
Imagine that you are now at your hotel. It’s the beginning of your first day of travelling in your new country. Before you start your day, however, you need to eat some breakfast. Imagine that you and your whanau have walked out of the hotel and into a restaurant that is across the street.
Look at the pictures below to see what foods are commonly eaten for breakfast in each country.
The people in the U.K eat: English fry up#1/2 and crumpets and tea.
Canada
Egg McMuffins Crepes Pancakes
Chile
Baked Avocados Eggs and Sausages Rauman
Germany
Cheese platters Beans, eggs and toast Mezze platters - Meat
Malaysia
Fried Noodles Nasi Lemak #1 Nasi Lemak #2
United Kingdom
English ‘Fry Up’ #1 English ‘Fry Up’ # 2 Crumpets and Tea
Hi Alex,
ReplyDeleteYes, you are absolutely right that people in the UK eat crumpets and tea for breakfast and/or a fry up. Of the three options which one would you prefer? I personally love crumpets and tea! I usually eat them with jam or with maple syrup. Have you ever had maple syrup? It is really popular in Canada!
In fact, I am planning to make pancakes with maple syrup for brunch today. Yummmm....
Hope that you are having a really nice day with your family.
Cheers,
Rachel
Hi Alex,
ReplyDeleteThis is a friendly reminder that tomorrow (Tuesday 26 January) is the final day of the Summer Learning Journey. If you're keen to earn more points and be in to win cool prizes please log onto the Summer Learning Journey site, complete any of the 14 days' worth of activities and post a blog.
I'll check back in tomorrow to see if you've posted anything new. I hope that you're able to re-join our journey before it comes to an end!
Cheers,
Rachel