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]]>Some people could eat pancakes and waffles for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while others can’t even stand to think about them. If you are one of these people, figuring out what to eat for breakfast can be difficult. But don’t lose hope! There are still many things you can have for breakfast that may not exactly fit into the breakfast category where you live, but around the world, plenty of people are doing it.
If you ever stay at a hotel in Israel, you will most likely be surprised to find that breakfast looks a lot more like lunch or dinner. Israelis love to feast on salads for breakfast, including their traditional chopped salad of cucumbers and tomatoes, but also tuna, cabbage, and more.
In a Brazilian home, all you will ever find on a breakfast table are deli meats, cheese, bread, and probably something sweet. Make yourself a ham and cheese sandwich and you will fit right into the Brazilian culture.
A famous Mexican breakfast dish is called huevos rancheros, and has been widely adapted throughout the rest of North America. Although there are eggs on it, you won’t feel like you’re eating breakfast at all when it’s coupled with a tortilla, beans or chili, and vegetables.
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]]>Tel Aviv, Israel has some of the best places to get hummus in the world, so don’t forget to check them out next time you’re visiting!
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Located in Old Jaffa, just south of Tel Aviv, is Abu Hassan. This restaurant works at an unbelievable fast pace, which really makes it an experience just as much as a restaurant. The hummus is divine, creamy, and is at your table within minutes after ordering.
This unassuming restaurant serves up some of the best hummus you will ever taste. There is also mashausha, a type of a hummus that is made slightly different from regular Israeli hummus.
In the heart of the Carmel Market is Hummus Magen David. Made to look like an old synagogue, this place is actually one of the best hummus joints in town.
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]]>The post International Breakfast Ideas For People Who Don’t Like Breakfast appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Some people could eat pancakes and waffles for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while others can’t even stand to think about them. If you are one of these people, figuring out what to eat for breakfast can be difficult. But don’t lose hope! There are still many things you can have for breakfast that may not exactly fit into the breakfast category where you live, but around the world, plenty of people are doing it.
If you ever stay at a hotel in Israel, you will most likely be surprised to find that breakfast looks a lot more like lunch or dinner. Israelis love to feast on salads for breakfast, including their traditional chopped salad of cucumbers and tomatoes, but also tuna, cabbage, and more.
In a Brazilian home, all you will ever find on a breakfast table are deli meats, cheese, bread, and probably something sweet. Make yourself a ham and cheese sandwich and you will fit right into the Brazilian culture.
A famous Mexican breakfast dish is called huevos rancheros, and has been widely adapted throughout the rest of North America. Although there are eggs on it, you won’t feel like you’re eating breakfast at all when it’s coupled with a tortilla, beans or chili, and vegetables.
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]]>The post Your Taste Buds Will Thank You After Trying These Hummus Places In Tel Aviv appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Tel Aviv, Israel has some of the best places to get hummus in the world, so don’t forget to check them out next time you’re visiting!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnwT1iuFHvn/?tagged=abuhassan
Located in Old Jaffa, just south of Tel Aviv, is Abu Hassan. This restaurant works at an unbelievable fast pace, which really makes it an experience just as much as a restaurant. The hummus is divine, creamy, and is at your table within minutes after ordering.
This unassuming restaurant serves up some of the best hummus you will ever taste. There is also mashausha, a type of a hummus that is made slightly different from regular Israeli hummus.
In the heart of the Carmel Market is Hummus Magen David. Made to look like an old synagogue, this place is actually one of the best hummus joints in town.
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