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<div class="pg_page_title">[[File:Breakfast-Portuguese .jpg|thumb]]Portuguese Breakfast Vocabulary  </div>
<div style="font-size:300%;'">[[File:Breakfast-Portuguese .jpg|thumb]]Portuguese Breakfast Vocabulary  </div>
 


Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is therefore important to know the vocabulary related to breakfast if you are traveling or living in a Portuguese speaking country.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is therefore important to know the vocabulary related to breakfast if you are traveling or living in a Portuguese speaking country.
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Here are some useful breakfast vocabulary in Portuguese.
Here are some useful breakfast vocabulary in Portuguese.


Finish up here, then consider these related lessons to further your learning: [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/At-a-Party|At a Party]], [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Movie-and-Theatre|Movie and Theatre]], [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]] & [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Physical-Descriptions|Physical Descriptions]].
==General vocabulary ==
==General vocabulary ==


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| Butter
| Butter
| Manteiga
| Mateiga
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| Ram
| Ram
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| Can you please pass me the butter?  
| Can you please pass me the butter?  
| Você pode me passar a manteiga, por favor?
| Você pode me passar a mateiga?
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| Thanks!  
| Thanks!  
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==Typical breakfast in Brazil  ==
==Typical breakfast in Brazil  ==


In Brazil, each region has its typical breakfast. However, breakfast will be a sweet mix of sweet and savory everywhere.
In Brazil, each region has its typical breakfast. However, breakfast will be a sweet mix of sweet and savory everywhere.
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On the table will be placed fresh tropical fruits such as mango, watermelon, papaya, watermelon or salad ..., jam or honey or cakes with banana, carrot or chocolate. Tapioca and very European foods such as salted butter (always), bread, melted cheese, scrambled eggs, sweet or fruit yoghurt (never nature) and ham are also very popular in the morning. The preferred cereals will be granola.
On the table will be placed fresh tropical fruits such as mango, watermelon, papaya, watermelon or salad ..., jam or honey or cakes with banana, carrot or chocolate. Tapioca and very European foods such as salted butter (always), bread, melted cheese, scrambled eggs, sweet or fruit yoghurt (never nature) and ham are also very popular in the morning. The preferred cereals will be granola.


The Brazilian breakfast specialty is Pão de queijo, a roll made with mandioca flour and cheese.  
Brazilians love meat. It will not be rare to find in addition to the smoked turkey at sunrise as a salty breakfast. The latter will very often be accompanied by requeijão, a solid cheese made from cow's milk or a misto frio, which is a kind of local croque-monsieur (bread, cheese and ham) to eat cold.
 
The Brazilian breakfast specialty is Pão de queijo, a roll made with mandioca flour and cheese.


Drink level, from the classic: coffee, coffee with milk ... the difference here is that the grains come mainly from the country. The consumption of tea is quite low. The fruit juices are exotic: orange, of course, pineapple or caju, depending on the region.
Drink level, from the classic: coffee, coffee with milk ... the difference here is that the grains come mainly from the country. The consumption of tea is quite low. The fruit juices are exotic: orange, of course, pineapple or caju, depending on the region.


For a quick breakfast, Brazilians will prefer a coffee and pão na chapa, buttered toast or a grilled sandwich with ham and cheese.
For a quick breakfast, Brazilians will prefer a coffee and pão na chapa, buttered toast or even a misto, grilled sandwich with ham and cheese.


Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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==References==
==References==
https://www.papillesetpupilles.fr/2014/05/le-petit-dejeuner-bresilien-un-grand-pays-aux-multiples-choix.html/
https://www.papillesetpupilles.fr/2014/05/le-petit-dejeuner-bresilien-un-grand-pays-aux-multiples-choix.html/
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Bus-Station|Bus Station]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Brazilian-Slang|Brazilian Slang]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Desserts|Desserts]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-Year|Months of the Year]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Body|Body]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Parts-of-the-Body|Parts of the Body]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Football|Football]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Sports|Sports]]
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