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| * **Dairy**: Yogurt and cheese might be included, although they are less common than pastries and bread. | * **Dairy**: Yogurt and cheese might be included, although they are less common than pastries and bread. | ||
| * **Drinks**: | * **Drinks**: | ||
| - | * **Coffee**: The most popular breakfast drink is coffee, typically served as café au lait (coffee with milk), espresso, or //café noir// (black coffee). | + | * **Coffee**: The most popular breakfast drink is [[cafe_coffee|café]] or in English //coffee// that is prepared in many styles but typically served as //café au lait// (coffee with milk), espresso, or //café noir// (black coffee). |
| * **Tea**: Tea is also a common choice, usually served with milk or lemon. | * **Tea**: Tea is also a common choice, usually served with milk or lemon. | ||
| * **Hot Chocolate**: | * **Hot Chocolate**: | ||
| * **Juice**: Freshly squeezed orange juice or other fruit juices are sometimes enjoyed. Local servers can often spot visitors because the French do not often order orange juice, coffee and a crossant at a café. | * **Juice**: Freshly squeezed orange juice or other fruit juices are sometimes enjoyed. Local servers can often spot visitors because the French do not often order orange juice, coffee and a crossant at a café. | ||
| - | * **At Home vs. Café**: | + | * **Breakfast at Home vs. a Café Breakfast**: |
| * **At Home**: Many Parisians have a simple breakfast at home. It is quick and often eaten standing up or on the go. | * **At Home**: Many Parisians have a simple breakfast at home. It is quick and often eaten standing up or on the go. | ||
| * **Café**: For those who prefer a more leisurely start to the day, enjoying breakfast at a café is a popular option. Sitting at a café terrace, sipping coffee, and eating a pastry while watching the city wake up is a cherished Parisian experience. | * **Café**: For those who prefer a more leisurely start to the day, enjoying breakfast at a café is a popular option. Sitting at a café terrace, sipping coffee, and eating a pastry while watching the city wake up is a cherished Parisian experience. | ||
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| * **Venues**: | * **Venues**: | ||
| - | * Parisians have various options for lunch, ranging from [[bistros]], [[brasseries]], and [[cafés]] to [[.restaurants: | + | * Parisians have various options for lunch, ranging from [[Bistros]], [[Brasseries]], and [[Cafés]] to [[.restaurants: |
| * Business lunches are often held in more formal restaurants, | * Business lunches are often held in more formal restaurants, | ||
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