While I don’t quite subscribe to the “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” mentality, it is certainly important to start your day with something that will give you good energy and sustain you through to lunch without tucking into the snack bowl.
Breakfast food varies around the world. For many it is just like any other meal and doesn’t involve any particular foods, but for a lot of cultures there are particular foods associated with this morning routine. In the Western Diet breakfast has often come to be associated with piles of buttery squares of toast, platefuls of processed meats, pancakes, waffles, and sugary cereals. A lot of processed carbohydrates, sugar and saturated fats that cause energy spikes and crashes after a short period. In healthier diets across the world breakfast is often a more balanced affair of complex carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats and this is something I’ve tried to incorporate into our own eating patterns.
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