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It is common here in my part of the US to eat rice for breakfast. Of course spam, eggs and rice is more common than dried fish. In fact BK and Mcdo have rice on the breakfast menu.

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maybe can introduce via fish crepes? make a sweet sauce, though.

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yup, with a side of rice and red eye gravy. all ambrosia, la

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My Fiance has a strange preference for food. For example, at Breakfast He only

wants to eat Pancakes, or French Toast, etc. I ask him before if he wants fish

and He told me ... " No, Fish is not for breakfast " ...

Is this normal of an American Guy ? Why he dont want Fish for breakfast ?

What planet is he from ?

One of the best foods for breakfast is...fried boneless (bonuan) bangus. With garlic fried rice and camatis and bagoong? Forget about it! That is the breakfast of champions! :thumbs:

It beats pancakes and french toast any day of the week, IMHO! :yes:

It really just depends on what you're used to. I grew up eating fish for breakfast, lunch and dinner. So it really doesn't bother me. Some people cringe at the thought of eating any seafood.

YMMV :whistle:

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Breakfast for Americans depends on Location.

Mostly common is eggs, bacon, toast, pancake, waffle, hashbrowns

In the South of the USA, its also Grits , Biscuits , or biscuits and gravy

In the North they eat Hominy, maybe bagel etc

If he is in the philippines get him some smoked fish from the market and fix it with rice as a small side and let him try it. I like it

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in the south they have grits and fried fish in the morning

Hmm in the South of the Philippines or the USA. I have had my share of Grits in the AM and love them , but never fried fish.

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Breakfast for Americans depends on Location.

Mostly common is eggs, bacon, toast, pancake, waffle, hashbrowns

In the South of the USA, its also Grits , Biscuits , or biscuits and gravy

In the North they eat Hominy, maybe bagel etc

If he is in the philippines get him some smoked fish from the market and fix it with rice as a small side and let him try it. I like it

I think in years gone by Grits were almost as much of a staple here in the south as rice is in the Philippines. Not so much anymore. I went to the store the other day and could not even buy real grits, only that Satan inspired communistic ####### called "Quick Grits" which is an affront to my heritage. . I also noticed there was no cane syrup and all the syrup was High fructose corn syrup, flavoring etc. No real maple syrup even.

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.... no self respecting southerner eats instant grits.

Ya that high frutrose,chemical ####### is being jammed down our throughs... its because the government subsidizes it, much the same as it subsidizes ethenol.. and we get both force upon us. Give me cane sugar and real maple syrup (yup I can buy here), and get that danged ethenol out the gas so my gas mileage improves

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Breakfast for Americans depends on Location.

In the North they eat Hominy, maybe bagel etc

I'm wondering how far south your description of North is from me? Around here, hominy is thought of as a southern food.

Typical here is bacon, eggs, and either hash browns or american fries. Pancakes and french toast are pretty common to.

Since the wife got here though, rice is a staple at many meals. I actually like a breakfast of pork tosino, eggs and rice for breakfast. Dried fish and rice is popular for breakfast to, although I'll need some eggs to go with that. At first would we eat either a Filipino breakfast, which could be anything, or an American breakfast. But I notice slowly its starting to get mixed up. Bacon, eggs and rice, or maybe dried squid, eggs and hash browns. Often the wife will be cooking up something in the kitchen and will ask me to cook up dried fish to go with it. Dried fish only gets cooked outside, so I'm usually the one cooking it. I'm waiting for the day my neighbors are outside and down wind of me cooking it though :rofl:

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I just threw up a little in my mouth thinking about eating fish right when i woke up. You have to give yourself some time in the morning before you eat fish, like waking up, getting the three S's out of the way. Bisquits and gravy, saugage, bacon, pancakes, waffles, eggs with some picante sauce. That is an American Man's breakfast.

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I'm wondering how far south your description of North is from me? Around here, hominy is thought of as a southern food.

Typical here is bacon, eggs, and either hash browns or american fries. Pancakes and french toast are pretty common to.

Since the wife got here though, rice is a staple at many meals. I actually like a breakfast of pork tosino, eggs and rice for breakfast. Dried fish and rice is popular for breakfast to, although I'll need some eggs to go with that. At first would we eat either a Filipino breakfast, which could be anything, or an American breakfast. But I notice slowly its starting to get mixed up. Bacon, eggs and rice, or maybe dried squid, eggs and hash browns. Often the wife will be cooking up something in the kitchen and will ask me to cook up dried fish to go with it. Dried fish only gets cooked outside, so I'm usually the one cooking it. I'm waiting for the day my neighbors are outside and down wind of me cooking it though :rofl:

I agree Hominy is not "northern" food I have ever heard of... always relate that to southern food.

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I'm wondering how far south your description of North is from me? Around here, hominy is thought of as a southern food.

Typical here is bacon, eggs, and either hash browns or american fries. Pancakes and french toast are pretty common to.

Since the wife got here though, rice is a staple at many meals. I actually like a breakfast of pork tosino, eggs and rice for breakfast. Dried fish and rice is popular for breakfast to, although I'll need some eggs to go with that. At first would we eat either a Filipino breakfast, which could be anything, or an American breakfast. But I notice slowly its starting to get mixed up. Bacon, eggs and rice, or maybe dried squid, eggs and hash browns. Often the wife will be cooking up something in the kitchen and will ask me to cook up dried fish to go with it. Dried fish only gets cooked outside, so I'm usually the one cooking it. I'm waiting for the day my neighbors are outside and down wind of me cooking it though :rofl:

North is anything north of I-285 in Atlanta and anything South of a line from Jacksonville-Gainesville-Talhalasse Fla. Also anything west of Louisiana with the exception of parts of Texas.

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I agree Hominy is not "northern" food I have ever heard of... always relate that to southern food.

My point being that ain't no true sutherner I ever met refereed to anything close to grits or anything we eat as Hominy. I ain't never seen Hominy on the Menu at the Waffle House, we ain't never had a dove and hominy supper, and Grandma did not cook Cheese Hominy for Breakfast. I have lived in Middle GA all my life and travled all over the south and have never been served Hominy.

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