What did you grow up eating?
usually I'd eat stuff like pic related. Rice and beans. Some meat . usually some green vegetables or stuff like sweet potatoes and yams.
breakfast - bread with butter, coffee with milk and sugar.
lunch - rice, black beans, meat, pasta.
at night, more coffee, bread, butter.
>>42228236
What Country?
>>42228209
My country was Trinidad and Tobago btw
>>42228209
breakfast - half of a sandwich, tea or coffee
lunch - soup, potatoes/pasta/grains, meat (mostly pork or chicken).
dinner - same as lunch, but rarely with soup
>everyone in a country eats the same
>>42228332
Most of the cultures have some kind of typical meals
Vegetarian hindu Indian family:
Breakfast: Oats, Tea,Paranthas(think naan with potato stuffing and spices), or if parents were feeling lazy they'd just give us bread and butter. Also a glass of milk. Once a week we ate omlettes/scrambled eggs
Before lunch: We got hungry before lunch so we just ate snacks like biscuits and stuff
Lunch:Curry with lentils or sometimes kidney beans, chapatis made of wheat flour,basmati rice and vegetables cooked in oil and spices. Also if there was no curry we'd eat curd(basically yogurt) or simply ghee(high fat milk product extracted by boiling butter). This ghee is also used to coat the chapatis, and also used in the curry. Lunch was high fat high carb
After lunch,before dinner: Usually snacks but also pasta once every two days a fruit like banana, mango, orange,pomegranate or something
Dinner: Curry(egg curry in winters), rice, chapatis and paneer cooked with pea and spices(paneer is a milk product basically like cheese but with less fat)
Dinner was light but filling. Then we ate a sweet afterwords and walked a little.
If I had to wake up till late, I'd eat instant noodles around midnight
>>42228539
We also ate sandwiches for breakfast, but a different kind, these sandwiches were basically potato cooked with onion inside bread. Very delicious.