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=== Breakfast ===
=== Breakfast ===
Breakfast is traditionally a quick meal. Classic elements include {{wp|Portuguese sweet bread|sweet}} or {{wp|bread roll|savory bread rolls}} topped with butter, {{wp|Queso blanco|fresh cheese}} (which may be produced at home), and fruit jams and jellies such as {{wp|Quince_cheese|quince paste}}. Ichorian brew, milk (served neat or flavored), black coffee, milk coffee, or tea are common breakfast beverages. Baked goods and confectionery are also available at cafés, which overwhelmingly open early and begin serving breakfast as early as 6 AM.
Breakfast is traditionally a quick meal. Classic elements include {{wp|Portuguese sweet bread|sweet}} or {{wp|bread roll|savory bread rolls}} topped with butter, {{wp|Queso blanco|fresh cheese}} (which may be produced at home), and fruit jams and jellies such as {{wp|Quince_cheese|quince paste}}. Coffee (served black or {{wp|Café au lait|blended}}), milk, {{wp|Horchata|milk of rushes}} and tea are common breakfast beverages. Baked goods and confectionery are also available at cafés, which overwhelmingly open early and begin serving breakfast as early as 6 AM.


On the weekend or on holidays, breakfast may consist of a heartier meal. Dishes served may include {{wp|tortilla de patata|potato tortes}} or a variety of {{wp|Croque monsieur|toast sandwiches}} and other {{wp|Welsh rarebit|bread dishes}}, with cheese, egg and cold cuts as common ingredients. More complex baked goods, both savory and sweet, are also standard fare.
On the weekend or on holidays, breakfast may consist of a heartier meal. Dishes served may include {{wp|tortilla de patata|potato tortes}} or a variety of {{wp|Croque monsieur|toast sandwiches}} and other {{wp|Welsh rarebit|bread dishes}}, with cheese, egg and cold cuts as common ingredients. More complex baked goods, both savory and sweet, are also standard fare.

Revision as of 04:31, 7 April 2020

Meal routines

Breakfast

Breakfast is traditionally a quick meal. Classic elements include sweet or savory bread rolls topped with butter, fresh cheese (which may be produced at home), and fruit jams and jellies such as quince paste. Coffee (served black or blended), milk, milk of rushes and tea are common breakfast beverages. Baked goods and confectionery are also available at cafés, which overwhelmingly open early and begin serving breakfast as early as 6 AM.

On the weekend or on holidays, breakfast may consist of a heartier meal. Dishes served may include potato tortes or a variety of toast sandwiches and other bread dishes, with cheese, egg and cold cuts as common ingredients. More complex baked goods, both savory and sweet, are also standard fare.

Lunch

The exact nature of lunch varies widely depending on circumstances: during the week, a typical "working lunch" is a fast meal, usually consisting of a soup and a main course. These are commonly provided by a corporate or school canteen. The "queen of the meals", however, is the Sunday lunch. Historically a family affair, neighborhood luncheons became a growing trend in the mid 1500s, with rural flight, urbanization and family splintering leading to new forms of communal bonding. Currently, whether at home or in municipal halls, shared with one's extended family, neighbors or friends, they remain a staple of Ichorian cuisine and culture. Sunday lunches, and weekend meals in general, may begin 30 minutes to an hour past noon and extend for hours on end. A main course of roast meats, grilled fish or seafood is standard, with geographic and seasonal variation, while desserts may range from the simpler fruit salads or mousses to the more complex Sweet Cream, Apple Azharene or Yvanian pudding.