What do you eat?
I'm kinda curious about what people over the world eat everyday.
What country do you live in, and what do you eat every day?
What country do you live in, and what do you eat every day?
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Food, mainly.
When I was younger, leaves and paper too.
When I was younger, leaves and paper too.
Spain:
It depends xD but a lot of vegetanbles, soya milk, hmmm... Oh, potatoes *0*
It depends xD but a lot of vegetanbles, soya milk, hmmm... Oh, potatoes *0*
I live in California, USA and I pretty much eat the same thing almost everyday.
Breakfast-Oatmeal, applesauce, muffins with peanut butter and either strawberries, bananas or pineapple
Lunch-it's either Egg salad sandwich or a chicken sandwich with lots of mayo and mustard! Sometimes with tortilla chips and an apple. A protein shake
Dinner- either turkey burgers or taco salad or baked chicken with vegetables and french bread
some days for lunch I will have french toast with egg, sausages, fruits yummy
snacks I love love tapioca!!! with graham cracker or light peanut butter crackers.
Lots of water and milk.
Mind you I have lost a lot of weight due to ulcerative colitis so I am packing a lot of foods in. Gradually I probably will not use the protein drinks so much and cut back some foods.
When I was younger I use to eat at McDonald's, pizzas, drink a ton of sodas, and eat a lot of candies. I also would eat a lot of chocolate chip cookies but now I avoid things with sugar and caffeine so I focus on eating healthier.
Breakfast-Oatmeal, applesauce, muffins with peanut butter and either strawberries, bananas or pineapple
Lunch-it's either Egg salad sandwich or a chicken sandwich with lots of mayo and mustard! Sometimes with tortilla chips and an apple. A protein shake
Dinner- either turkey burgers or taco salad or baked chicken with vegetables and french bread
some days for lunch I will have french toast with egg, sausages, fruits yummy
snacks I love love tapioca!!! with graham cracker or light peanut butter crackers.
Lots of water and milk.
Mind you I have lost a lot of weight due to ulcerative colitis so I am packing a lot of foods in. Gradually I probably will not use the protein drinks so much and cut back some foods.
When I was younger I use to eat at McDonald's, pizzas, drink a ton of sodas, and eat a lot of candies. I also would eat a lot of chocolate chip cookies but now I avoid things with sugar and caffeine so I focus on eating healthier.
Salads, all day everday. And then the random chocolate binge here or there
Though this has nothing to do with where I live, I don't follow the pattern of my location
Though this has nothing to do with where I live, I don't follow the pattern of my location
I love salads.
I wish they weren't so expensive in Singapore.
I wish they weren't so expensive in Singapore.
I live in America, and my diet consists of mostly: yogurt, applesauce, cereal, rice, carrots, cheese, and crackers. Also sometimes strawberries.
I live in America, but my diet isn't typical.
I like to eat bananas, apples, pears, peanuts, hummus, whole wheat bread, oats, brown rice, broccoli, corn, carrots, kale, spinach, potatoes, green beans, mushrooms. I don't have a very varied diet, as you can see.
I like to eat bananas, apples, pears, peanuts, hummus, whole wheat bread, oats, brown rice, broccoli, corn, carrots, kale, spinach, potatoes, green beans, mushrooms. I don't have a very varied diet, as you can see.
I may live in Seattle - but my entire family is from Mexico - so mainly Mexican food is what we eat almost every day, mainly tacos, at times we do make enchiladas, chile rellenos, pozole, menudo, tamales, bistek ranchero, pico de gallo, and lots of jalapeños.
Living in USA, at times I do go for the typical fast food places - Carl's Jr, Subway, Wendy's, A&W's, KFC, Little Caesar's.
also nearby my home, near my main supermarket, there is a Chinese place called 'Magic Dragon'.
Drinks: even if Starbucks was started in Seattle, I hate the taste of coffee, I mostly drink Diet Coke, Water, and Tea.
Living in USA, at times I do go for the typical fast food places - Carl's Jr, Subway, Wendy's, A&W's, KFC, Little Caesar's.
also nearby my home, near my main supermarket, there is a Chinese place called 'Magic Dragon'.
Drinks: even if Starbucks was started in Seattle, I hate the taste of coffee, I mostly drink Diet Coke, Water, and Tea.
I live the states, but am Vietnamese, so I typically eat rice with meats and/or vegetables. That's for dinner. For breakfast and lunch - school food. Usually it's biscuit/gravy or toast/jelly in the morning and chicken burger or turkey sandwich at midday.
I live in the Holy State of Bread, and I eat peanut butter to appease the dough eyed gods so they become jelly.
NY and we eat bread, different kinds of meats and drink tea. And a lot of coffee, coffee flavored icecream and coffee flavored candy
Banana !
U.S. The only thing I eat almost everyday is breakfast cereal.
I don't practice the necessary traits required of organic carbon based life forms.
I live in Turkey and we eat bread with almost every meal. Rice is also really important in our country.
Malaysia,I eat rice and Chinese food in every day.
Garlic bread.
My diet is very international like the multicultural Hong Kong:
Hamburgers at Burger King or local gourmet outlets
Chinese dim sums and barbecue meat (Char Siu )
Rice noodles and vermicelli
Sushi rolls and kimchi
Pasta and steak
Hamburgers at Burger King or local gourmet outlets
Chinese dim sums and barbecue meat (Char Siu )
Rice noodles and vermicelli
Sushi rolls and kimchi
Pasta and steak
I live in the USA. I like to eat hamburgers, bacon and eggs, pizza, chicken, spaghetti, shrimp, and Mexican food.
murica, trail mix, chicken w/rice and vegetables (beans today), maybe some pita
Canada, I eat beef, pork, pizza, cheese, bread, wine, lemonade, mangoes, mini-water melons, kiwis, ice-cream, Chocolates, etc.. etc...
I'm from good ol' 'Murica.
I eat lots of bananas, cereal, sandwiches, veggies, granola bars, yogurt, chicken, turkey... the list goes on.
I eat lots of bananas, cereal, sandwiches, veggies, granola bars, yogurt, chicken, turkey... the list goes on.