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What is this food for desayuno?


Hey guys!

I saw in alot of mexican telenovelas this breakfast( desayuno) like on picture. What is this i am really interested to know what is this food? It looks like fruit, watermelon with honey?

by Ok_Macaron2394

17 Comments

  1. okuniverseimready19

    Yeah, I think it’s watermelon (or papaya) and cantaloupe with some granola.

  2. lameranetacompa

    looks like watermelon, melon and papaya with some granola sprinkled on top. Not the normal mexi-breakfast.

  3. HiddenXolotl

    I dunno where you guys are getting watermelon. Looks like crepas with fruit and nuts to me.

  4. They always serve fruit in telenovelas or soap operas because is really easy to have a dialogue eating that, that’s the reason

  5. I’d say fruit with granola and honey, pretty common for some to start breakfast with some fruit then go into eggs and stuff like that, my mom had that method for breakfast, we were not rich but always ate well

  6. Are you sure it’s not a Spanish-dubbed, Turkish telenovela?

  7. PlutoniumNiborg

    It’s called prop food. Some eggs to eat and random stuff to look like a plate of more than eggs like sliced tomatoes.

  8. Teal_mango

    I love that Mexican novelas make everyone hungry and with cravings. My sister and I always used to want to eat whatever we saw on TV jejeje.
    Those are fruits for sure, is the “rich people” telenovela breakfast papaya, cantelope and watermelon with some honey and Granola sprinkles

  9. OneCartographer9573

    Fruit with some granola. Some people say it’s not the most common, but it’s pretty damn common. Specially in restaurants

  10. FinanceEfficient7269

    Fuck knows… A true desayuno is a torta

  11. Dependent_Rice7208

    Huevitos sobados con queso plas.

  12. CorvusArgento

    This one is melon and papaya with granola and some honey. Other variations include melon, green melon, watermelon and papaya, it depends on what do you prefer, and can be served with honey and granola, honey and some lemon drops, or some salt, salt and lemon, or just some lemon drops, again, it depends on personal preference.

  13. Metatropic

    Many people (myself included) start breakfast with fruit, then continue with the main course.

  14. Purple_Parking_5755

    It must be some kind of omelette. Daysayuno means breakfast in Spanish. It looks like some kind of fish. A fish-omelette?

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