What kids around the world eat for breakfast (at home)

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Carson Dyle

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The signal thing I learned eating breakfast, or any other meal, with the locals in other countries was how much less they ate than we generally do.

It's all about portion size. Just because there are six or eight items on the table instead of a stack of pancakes and a half dozen rashers of bacon doesn't make it more.

I'm not sure anyone is saying those are typical breakfasts, either. Just like a kid in the US might have a feast of a breakfast on Sunday morning, while having a bowl of Fruit Loops most days.