Is it normal that i eat fish for breakfast?
I just have this weird habit.
So is this normal?
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I just have this weird habit.
So is this normal?
I think it's quite unusual in America and the UK, but in most other places it's pretty normal.
I drink a pepsi and smoke a cigarette for breakfast.
At least you are eating actual food.
Fish is an excellent source of protein in the morning.
I often eat red salmon as part of my breakfast ( I have a favorite breakfast of red salmon and whole oats ).
Good for you,
I have never tried that.
Maybe one day instead of eating raw fish I could try it.
Eating raw fish is dodgy because there has been drastic increase in the number of cases of people being found to be carrying Anisakis, a parasitic worm, that they've picked up by eating raw or under-cooked fish.
Summary:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-39882381
More details:
https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2020/03/scientists-find-evidence-of-huge-increase-in-parasitic-worms-found-in-raw-seafood-dishes/
Who said that your first meal of the day has to be eggs and pancakes? Your first meal can be anything you want. I have had pancakes and even cold cereal for dinner before. Mostly because that is what I felt like eating at the time. I often have cold pizza and a pepsi for breakfast. That IS the breakfast of champions.
In Victorian and Edwardian times, kippers - smoked herring - were a very common part of breakfast, either on their own, with toast, scrambled eggs or all three. That's considered very old fashioned now, but I wouldn't be surprised if some people do start their day with some very pungent, oily fish.
Kedgeree was a common breakfast in Britain during the Victorian period. It's rice with flakes of smoked haddock, sliced hard-boiled egg, parsley, butter, curry powder, cream and possibly raisins. Again, it's very unusual to have that for breakfast these days, and it's more a lunch or dinner thing now.
You can really eat whatever you want for breakfast. I've had leftovers from lunch and dinner for breakfast, as well as other non-traditionally breakfast foods, before on multiple occasions.