A "fast", as you know, is a period of time where you don't eat. Most often, we relate that to extended periods of time -- Ghandi and all that business. But for us regular joes, the period of time when we don't eat is nighttime. We might be dreaming of eating, but by the most strict definition, we're "fasting" while we sleep.
And when do we break that fast? In the morning, of course. Breakfast!
Unfortunately in today's society, I'm afraid people interpret "fast" as how speedily they can wolf down their McMuffins or last nights pizza before they leave for work.
2007-09-15 19:43:06
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answered by ilovecokeacole 3
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Breakfast Means
2016-12-15 11:03:42
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answered by ? 4
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the word break fast is two ords that are put together.
break and fast
after the night the first meal that u eat after a long time is called breakfast beacuse u break the fast that u have been in from dinner.. D:
and breakfast is important because it is the first meal of the day and it is also important that u get all the nutrients since u have not eaten before. :)
2007-09-15 19:43:13
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answered by Chiv D 3
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Breakfast is the first meal of the day, preceding lunch or dinner and is eaten in the morning. The English word derives from the idea of breaking the involuntary fast of sleep, thus signifying the first meal eaten after awakening. It conveys the exact literal meaning of the Vulgar Latin word disjejunare, which evolved via the Old French disner (Modern French: dîner) to become the English word dinner[1].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast
–noun 1. the first meal of the day; morning meal: A hearty breakfast was served at 7 a.m.
2. the food eaten at the first meal of the day: a breakfast of bacon and eggs.
–verb (used without object) 3. to eat breakfast: He breakfasted on bacon and eggs.
–verb (used with object) 4. to supply with breakfast: We breakfasted the author in the finest restaurant.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/breakfast
2007-09-15 20:14:13
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answered by ♪♪♪♪ mR ♪♪♪♪ 4
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everyone is right on breaking the fast but what is missing is the importance goes beyond simple energy for the day. while fasting your body saves and stores as much energy as possible lowering your metabolism. by eating breakfast early in day and keeping fasting cycle short your body is more inclined to use the food you eat throughout the day rather then store it. that is why people that regularly eat breakfast seem to have more energy and be able to concentrate better. the over all health benefits maybe far more then most imagine when looking into obesity and mental health.
2007-09-15 20:10:23
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answered by Jay Argentina 6
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Breakfast is the first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day because this gives you the energy that you need to do your daily activities.
2007-09-15 19:50:39
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answered by primandproper 2
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Breakfast is literally what it means: Breaking the fast(night without food).
Breakfast is important because it increases your awarness and wakes you up in the morning, getting your mind ready for the day ahead.
2007-09-15 19:40:03
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answered by Science and Math for Life 4
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To put it in the simplest form, it literally means 'break the fast'. For etymology of the word look at the website below.
From the nutrionist point of view, after a long night of absolutely no input of food and drink, body needs replenishment. I agree with nutritionist.
2007-09-15 20:00:05
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answered by Fei F 2
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Fast Break perhaps :P
breakfast is needed to start the day (I mean most kids who don't eat before going to school cant concentrate as well as those who do eat breakfast)
2007-09-15 19:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I think I heard it's supposed to mean like it sounds. "Break fast" It means breaking the fast because technically you've been "fasting" if you haven't eaten since dinner.
Breakfast is important to give you energy to get through the first portion of the day and to help you concentrate on your necessary tasks and work.
2007-09-15 19:40:48
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answered by IAskUAnswer 6
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