Why do you think sweet foods are more popular than savory ones for breakfast in Spain, while in many other countries (like the UK or USA) eggs, bacon, or meat are common? What does this say about cultural differences in taste?, The article mentions that 22% of Spaniards have only coffee for breakfast and that the average breakfast lasts only 5–10 minutes. What might this reveal about the Spanish attitude toward work, daily routine, and the importance of breakfast compared to lunch?, The "double breakfast" habit (coffee at home, then a snack at a café) shows that breakfast is not just about nutrition but also about socializing. How does this compare to breakfast habits in your own country or culture? What does your breakfast routine say about your lifestyle and values?, What is the typical breakfast time for Spaniards on weekdays, and how does it differ on weekends?, Which Spanish region is particularly known for its pan con tomate (toast with tomato), and what are the main ingredients of this dish?, What percentage of Spaniards prefer sweet breakfast foods over savory ones, and what does this reveal about Spanish food culture?, The article mentions that "four out of five consumers eat sugary products instead of savory ones." How does this compare to breakfast habits in your country or other cultures you know about?, The English breakfast is described as a meal "worth waking up for" with fried eggs, bacon, and sausages. How does this compare to the typical Spanish breakfast described in previous articles (e.g., coffee with milk, toast with olive oil, or churros)? What do these differences reveal about each country's food culture?, Which breakfast—British, Russian, or Spanish—do you think is the healthiest? Justify your answer based on the ingredients described in both articles.

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