Breakfast History
Fast Food
Breakfast Words/Language
Breakfast Around the World
Drinks
100

What breakfast items did Canadian Timothy Horton become famous for selling?

Coffee and doughnuts

100

This fast-food chain is credited with launching the first major fast-food breakfast sandwich in 1971: the Egg English Muffin.

McDonalds 

100

The word “breakfast” literally means to “break” this.

the Fast 

100

In Canada, pancakes are commonly served with this sweet syrup.

Maple Syrup 

100

This popular breakfast juice is made from a fruit that is also a common smoothie base 

Orange Juice 

200

This popular breakfast spread was invented in Italy during WWII as a way to stretch chocolate.

Nutella 

200

The “Breakfast Baconator” — made with sausage, bacon, egg, and Swiss cheese sauce — is a morning item at this chain

Wendy's 

200

The word “omelette” comes from which language?

French 

200

In a traditional English breakfast, this type of beans is served on toast.

Baked Beans 

200

This vegetable-based drink is often chosen by people looking for a healthier alternative to fruit juice

Tomato Juice 

300

This American cereal company introduced the first ready-to-eat cold cereal in the 1890s.

Kellogg’s

300

Starbucks’ first hot breakfast sandwich launched in 2003 in this U.S. city, where the chain originated 

a. Seattle 

b. California 

c. New York 

Seattle 

300

The word “cereal” comes from the Roman goddess of agriculture named ____. 

a. Ceres 

b. Cura 

c. Cardea 

a. Ceres 

300

In Australia, many people enjoy toast topped with this salty spread.

Vegemite


300

A seasonal Breakfast Drink made with cacao beans and heated

Hot Chocolate

400

The expression “breakfast of champions” was a slogan for this cereal brand.

Wheaties 

400

This chain’s breakfast menu includes the “Croissan’wich,” a croissant filled with sausage, egg and cheese.

Burger King 

400

The word “croissant” comes from the French word meaning this shape.

Crescent


400

In Scotland, this savory dish is commonly eaten for breakfast, often with salt or sugar.

Porridge

400

This frothy Italian coffee drink is made with espresso, steamed milk, and foam, and is often enjoyed in the morning.

Cappuccino

500

 The term “brunch” first appeared in print in the late 1800s in this country. 

England 

500

In 2020, this Mexican-style fast-food chain launched its nationwide breakfast lineup featuring items like the Breakfast Crunch wrap.

Taco Bell

500

The word “bistro” comes from a language meaning “quick”—name the language.

Russian

500

In Japan, a traditional breakfast may include rice, miso soup, and this type of fish.

Salmon

500

Matcha, sometimes consumed at breakfast, is a powdered green tea traditionally whisked using a tool made from this material.

Bamboo