May 19, 2026
During my stay in Europe, I experienced many different food cultures.
One thing that surprised me was the hotel breakfast in Italy. In Japan, breakfast usually has salty dishes, but in Italy there were many sweets. I saw tiramisu, fruit tarts, doughnuts, chocolates and amaretti on the morning buffet.
I remembered an interview with the Japanese soccer legend Shunsuke Nakamura. When he first played for Reggina, he said he couldn’t understand how people could eat so many sweet things in the morning.
When I first travelled in Italy, I also felt it was impossible to eat sweets early in the day. But after a few years, I got used to it. Even after coming back home many years ago, I can enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working quickly.
Sweet Mornings in Italy
During my stay in Europe, I experienced many different food cultures.
One thing that surprised me was the hotel breakfast in Italy.
In Japan, breakfast usually has salty dishes, but in Italy, there were many sweets. In Japan, breakfast usually has salty dishes, but in Italy, there were many sweets.
I saw tiramisu, fruit tarts, doughnuts, chocolates and amaretti on the morning buffet.
I remembered an interview with the Japanese soccer legend Shunsuke Nakamura.
When he first played for Reggina, he said he couldn’t understand how people could eat so many sweet things in the morning.
When I first travelled into Italy, I also felt it was impossible to eat sweets early in the day.
When I first travelled to Italy, I also felt it was impossible to eat sweets early in the day.
But after a few years, I got used to it.
Even after coming back home many years ago, I can enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working more quickly. Even after coming back home many years ago, I can enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working more quickly.
Sweet Mornings in Italy
During my stay in Europe, I experienced many different food cultures.
One thing that surprised me was the hotel breakfast in Italy.
In Japan, breakfast usually has salty (or savory) dishes, but in Italy there were many sweets. In Japan, breakfast usually has salty (or savory) dishes, but in Italy there were many sweets.
I saw tiramisu, fruit tarts, doughnuts, chocolates and amaretti oincluded in the morning buffet.
I saw tiramisu, fruit tarts, doughnuts, chocolates and amaretti included in the morning buffet.
or: "on the morning buffet spread"
I remembered an interview with the Japanese soccer legend Shunsuke Nakamura.
When he first played for Reggina, he said he couldn’t understand how people could eat so many sweet things in the morning.
When I first travelled into Italy, I also felt it was impossible to eat sweets so early in the day.
When I first travelled to Italy, I also felt it was impossible to eat sweets so early in the day.
But after a few years, I got used to it.
Even after coming back home many years ago, I can enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working more quickly. Even after coming back home many years ago, I can enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working more quickly.
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Well done! That sounds like a lovely way to start your day. In the Philippines, we also have a few sweet breakfast items, but the most popular one is "champorado", which is like a chocolate porridge.
Sweet Mornings in Italy
During my stay in Europe, I experienced many different food cultures.
One thing that surprised me was the hotel breakfast in Italy.
In Japan, breakfast usually has salty dishes, but in Italy there were many sweets.
I saw tiramisu, fruit tarts, doughnuts, chocolates and amaretti on the morning buffet.
I remembered an interview with the Japanese soccer legend Shunsuke Nakamura.
When he first played for Reggina, he said he couldn’t understand how people could eat so many sweet things in the morning.
When I first travelled in Italy, I also felt it was impossible to eat sweets early in the day.
But after a few years, I got used to it.
Even after coming back home many years ago, I can enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working quickly.
Sweet Mornings in Italy
During my stay in Europe, I experienced many different food cultures.
One thing that surprised me was the hotel breakfast in Italy.
In Japan, breakfast usually hasconsists of salty dishes, but in Italy there were many sweets.
In Japan, breakfast usually consists of salty dishes, but in Italy there were many sweets.
"has" works too, this is just another way of phrasing it. "consists of" sounds a little more writerly, whereas "has" sounds a little more casual, so go with whichever you feel is best.
I saw tiramisu, fruit tarts, doughnuts, chocolates and amaretti onat the morning buffet.
I saw tiramisu, fruit tarts, doughnuts, chocolates and amaretti at the morning buffet.
I remembered an interview with the Japanese soccer legend Shunsuke Nakamura.
When he first played for Reggina, he said he couldn’t understand how people could eat so many sweet things in the morning.
When I first travelled in Italy, I also felt it was impossible to eat sweets early in the day.
But after a few years, I got used to it.
Even after coming back home many years ago, I can still enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working quicklyfaster.
Even after coming back home many years ago, I can still enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working faster.
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I think I could go for either kind of breakfast depending on how I feel on any given morning. They're both delicious!
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In Japan, breakfast usually has salty dishes, but in Italy there were many sweets.
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Even after coming back home many years ago, I can enjoy desserts first thing in the morning by following the traditional Italian style of having a sweet breakfast, and I even think a little sugar helps my brain wake up and start working quickly.
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