According to a survey by Japan Guide;
19.9% eat traditional breakfast
23.7% eat western breakfast
39.8% eat both
12.8% eat no breakfast at all
The most popular Western style items on the breakfast menu are bread (63%), yogurt (35%), fried or boiled eggs (26%), jam (20%) and sausages or ham (19%).
Most popular Japanese style items are rice (52%), miso soup (38%) and natto (21%). As for beverages, most popular choices are milk (35%), coffee (32%), green tea (31%) and English tea (21%). The percentage of coffee drinkers is with 44% much higher among company workers.
Thos who participated in the survey were 367 Japanese people who live in Japan; 76% of them were female, 38% were students and 73% were below the age of thirty.
2006-12-09 16:53:02
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answered by Smurfetta 7
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When I was just a cook, working in Beverly Hills, my chef who was Japanese had a traditional breakfast on the menu, which was served in a bento box
Miso Soup, sticky rice, Salmon marinated in white soy and mirin
rice wine and a sweet egg omlette.
2006-12-09 16:38:27
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answered by daleofswann 2
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well the girla above is right with her stats... The traditional is miso and rice etc but last time i went there, everyone my age was eating cereal. And the japanese don't eat dogs, just to let that guy know...
2006-12-09 17:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Rice - they tend to eat the same for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
2006-12-10 02:33:17
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answered by PT 4
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that would remember on the guy's existence-form of course. comparable as on your u . s .. human beings residing in a relatives atmosphere, whether that is with their very own youngsters or with their moms and dads, are greater in all likelihood to devour at domicile than to devour rapid food. If somebody has the time and inclination there may well be a properly-known variety eastern breakfast obtainable for the relatives, which might have rice and miso soup with anybody or greater of a variety of extras, like fish, natto, uncooked egg (not onsen egg, i've got not heard of human beings ingesting those for breakfast different than possibly while they are at an onsen lodge that serves them.) Miso soup does not have nori sheets in it by using ways, it has decrease wakame that's seaweed. human beings not residing in a relatives atmosphere are much less in all likelihood to devour traditionally, and might have something from an elementary bowl of rice to heated up leftovers from the previous night's meal. Toast is genuinely obtainable, as are cereals. i've got considered human beings ingesting cup ramen for the duration of the morning, yet i don't understand if that became into their take-out breakfast or a snack. there's a extensive form of ingredients obtainable for breakfast, and a take-out ought to contain something from an onigiri to a sandwich or a bento with all the trappings. It relies upon on the guy, their fee selection, their tastes, and the time they have obtainable. in the event that they choose they are in a position to even devour a macdonald's breakfast. yet from what little i've got mentioned i think of convenience shops are greater oftentimes used as a place to purchase early morning food to devour out, yet as I say i don't understand whether or not they provide theory to it breakfast or a snack. they might artwork nights for all i understand and be having a snack in the previous going domicile to sleep. yet one element i'm specific of is that maximum eastern will devour at domicile, or devour food on the thank you to college or artwork that they delivered from domicile.
2016-10-18 01:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Rice
2006-12-09 16:33:23
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answered by catnap 4
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Left over from last nights dinner...rice & fish!
2006-12-11 08:19:48
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answered by secret society 6
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Fish and rice
2006-12-09 16:32:15
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answered by October 7
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Steemed rice, miso soup, natto etc
2006-12-09 16:31:50
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answered by Cister 7
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Green Tea, bread and fish!
2006-12-09 18:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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