Is this snack (bread+butter+sugar) common in your country...

is this snack (bread+butter+sugar) common in your country? as i child i used to eat this every afternoon but i rarely see someone eat it nowadays

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breat butter and pomegranate jam were popular here

no, but australians have something a bit more... gay

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just use actual bread and not some fake lame ass loaf and i am ok with this

the thought of the texture alone is repellent

No.

Sounds gross.

This reminds me I used to eat apples with honey and walnuts, anyone else had that too?

I'd have lavash or dates with walnuts and honey

baked apple with nuts sounds pretty good

No I prefer some bread and a little bit of butter with onion soup

pear, honey and walnuts is way more common, usually with some gorgonzola cheese

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Also with feta cheese in the case of the lavash.

EW disgusting


I just had fruit

i love to make risotto or gnocchi with these

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When I was a child, yes
I always thought it was because of the poverty and shit, but I've never expected a 1st worlder to eat something like that

what are 1st worlder supposed to eat?

I had bruschette with ricotta or crackers and a fruit. We kinda never used butter in the house except for maybe making foreign sweet recipes

Like cakes and muffins, but it was very rare

Yes, but it's poor people dessert staple. Like, grandma told me WWII war stories about this kind of snack.

Dunno, fois gra or truffles or something.

ironically in my family we eat bread with foie gras at christmass and we joke how it's the "premium" version of bread and butter

>sugar with bread

Is that even edible?

>bread with honey is okay
>bread with sugar is bad

Lmao

I used to eat this as well. Very tasty.

Honey is a liquid, not a granule. And bread is eaten with cheese and sheephead jam, not sugar or honey.

We had bread+fat+sugar with red onions on top.
Was the best thing ever.

Why would you use pure sugar when you can have honey instead?

I did.

>baked mix of wheat dust and some bacteria
>whipped mammary gland extract
>carbohydrate crystals
Fuck no.

>sheephead jam

Why yes, I don't drink dihydrogen monoxide

It s nice. It was eaten everywhere in yurop.

Italians are too avant-garde for honey

Not here. Honey is used here, not s*gar

Used to at this with my dad late at night but it was butter + sugar + cinnamon and ginger on top

Do you only drink ethyl hydroxide?

Pro tip: Add some cinnamom before the sugar and then add the sugar and it will taste so much better. I used to eat that all the time together with my porridge and it was good as fuck

Sorry we don't like to eat heart disease+diabetes sandwiches

It's not that common desu
My grandma made me bread + red wine + sugar tho, until i turned like 10 and mistakenly chugged a lot of wine 'cause my family makes it and puts it in those big coca cola glass bottles. Couldn't stand the smell of wine up till my late teens.

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t. Pierre LaBrioche

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looks like something the sweets here called tahi itik (duck poop) cake

Used to do this here, but with a little cinnamon. I don't know anyone else that did though. Mostly I did it cuz we were poor and there was nothing sweet in the house.

Yes, we both do

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Just bread and butter is a popular snack

jam or honey in place of sugar

torrejas? not a common snack nowadays but they exist

I used to make it with the addition of Cinnamon

Yea, I used to eat it rather often as a child

That's not fairy bread. Fairy bread uses hundreds and thousands not sprinkles.

one Croque Monsieur please

I eat bread butter and honey every day