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    What do Japanese people eat for breakfast?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What do Japanese people eat for breakfast?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What do Japanese people eat for breakfast?),it will help you,my kids.



Answer:
According to a survey by Japan Guide;
19.9% eat traditional breakfast
23.7% eat western breakfast
39.8% eat both
12.8% eat no breakfast at all
The most popular Western style items on the breakfast menu are bread (63%), yogurt (35%), fried or boiled eggs (26%), jam (20%) and sausages or ham (19%).
Most popular Japanese style items are rice (52%), miso soup (38%) and natto (21%). As for beverages, most popular choices are milk (35%), coffee (32%), green tea (31%) and English tea (21%). The percentage of coffee drinkers is with 44% much higher among company workers.

Thos who participated in the survey were 367 Japanese people who live in Japan; 76% of them were female, 38% were students and 73% were below the age of thirty.
Steemed rice, miso soup, natto etc
Fish and rice
Rice
When I was just a cook, working in Beverly Hills, my chef who was Japanese had a traditional breakfast on the menu, which was served in a bento box
Miso Soup, sticky rice, Salmon marinated in white soy and mirin
rice wine and a sweet egg omlette.
i guess that japaneses people eat noodles for breakfast.
well the girla above is right with her stats... The traditional is miso and rice etc but last time i went there, everyone my age was eating cereal. And the japanese don't eat dogs, just to let that guy know...
Green Tea, bread and fish!
usually a cat head
Rice - they tend to eat the same for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Left over from last nights dinner...rice & fish!


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