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rye: (n.)
                                                               tang: (n.)
            11. Poland                                         centeno
                                                               sabor fuerte
            Breakfast in Poland, or śniadanie, features an  open-faced
            sandwich. Piled on top of breads and rolls of all shapes and
            sizes–from traditional rye bread to soft, warm, and crispy
            rolls–the range of sandwich fixings seems endless: cold
            cuts, meat spreads, kielbasa sausage, soft and hard cheeses,
            tomatoes, and eggs scrambled with sausage or soft-boiled.
            But despite the frenzied possibilities, breakfast is often
            seen as an opportunity to slow down. After all, building the
            perfect sandwich one level after another takes time.

            12. Greece


            Yogurt makes people come back for more during breakfast.
            However, the morning spread in may also include boiled
            eggs, cold cuts, pastries, and bread with feta cheese,
            tomatoes, and olive oil. Thick, rich and creamy Greek yogurt
            is served with nuts and honey, which balance the tang of
            the yogurt and make for the perfect start to the day.

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            13. Philippines                                      Glossary on
                                                                 page 91

            Breakfast is often the largest meal of the
            day in the Philippines and usually includes fruit, pan de sal
            (enriched yeast rolls), and a hearty rice dish such as fried rice
            served with little sausages called longganisa, or some other
            combination of rice and meat such as tapsilog, or dried meat
            and a fried egg served with rice.



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