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Our country has a long food culture. How do people in other countries eat breakfast?

Today, I would like to share with you an inventory of breakfast between China and Japan. Today, let's talk about breakfast for Chinese and Japanese people. First of all, this does not mean to compete with domestic breakfast in terms of form and content. Let's go to the picture first and then discuss it.

China: Breakfast in China is all-encompassing, with a vast territory and abundant resources. Is there anything to eat? Steamed buns, porridge, steamed bread, pickles, soybean milk, rice noodles, fried dough sticks, soup packets, crab roe packets, beef Lamian Noodles, pancake fruit, Hu spicy soup, bean curd, sesame seed cakes, Yuanxiao, jiaozi, wonton ... It's really three days and three nights. From this long list of names alone, we can sweep across Japan and South Korea, not to mention Zhonghua Street all over the world. Chinese diet, like Chinese culture, has a long history and is profound. It is a "big gift package" left by our ancestors. And can combine diet with medical knowledge to form a perfect system. China said, second, no one dares to rank first.

Japan: No matter whether eating at home or out, several factors should be considered (health, lightness, combination of meat and vegetables, small quantity and delicacy). It is well known that Japanese people's life span is No.1 among the three countries in East Asia, which is closely related to their daily eating habits. Although the species can't be compared with China PK, it is definitely a template for healthy eating. As the saying goes, a day's plan lies in the morning, which contains a wide range of meanings, and breakfast is a better interpretation for the Japanese.

Although the breakfast cultures of the two countries have their own strong points and different styles. Personally, no matter where I am or how many years I have been away, the food in my hometown is still to my own taste. It is not only a choice, but also a sense of belonging. When you arrive in a strange country, the first thing you can learn about the local culture is food. No matter from the physiological needs, eating habits or something, eat what you should eat for breakfast, and try to eat well and be full. The days of studying abroad have just started, and your health is your passport. Being kind to yourself means being kind to the future.

well, that's all for today. Having said so much, I don't know if it will help everyone.