Breakfast Food Vocabulary | List With Pictures And Example Sentences
There’s more to breakfast than just eggs, bacon, and cereal! People around the world eat a huge variety of foods for breakfast, and so learning the names of breakfast food is a great way to broaden your English vocabulary. Below you’ll find an extensive list of breakfast food vocabulary, along with pictures and example sentences. If you would like to download a PDF list, you can also do that below.
List Of Breakfast Food Vocabulary
Here’s an extensive list of breakfast foods in English:
- bacon
- bagel
- baked beans
- banana
- breakfast burrito
- breakfast cereal
- breakfast sandwich
- buttered toast
- chia seed pudding
- coffee
- croissant
- danish
- eggs (scrambled, fried, poached, etc.)
- English muffin
- granola
- grits
- ham
- hash browns
- instant oatmeal
- juice (orange, apple, etc.)
- kefir
- muesli
- omelet
- pancakes
- pastry (doughnut, croissant, etc.)
- porridge
- smoothie
- sausage
- scone
- yogurt
Breakfast Food List With Pictures And Example Sentences
Bacon
“I love starting my day with a plate of crispy bacon.”
Bagel
“I usually have a toasted bagel with cream cheese for breakfast.”
Baked Beans
“Baked beans are delicious on toast.”
Banana
“I like to slice a banana and mix it into my bowl of breakfast cereal.”
Breakfast Burrito
“I always order a breakfast burrito when I’m in a rush and need something to go.”
Breakfast Cereal
“There are so many different types of breakfast cereals to choose from!“
Breakfast Sandwich
“I’m in the mood for a breakfast sandwich with bacon, egg, and cheese”
Buttered Toast
“Buttered toast is a classic breakfast food that’s easy to make and always satisfying.”
Chia Seed Pudding
“I’ve been trying to eat healthier, so I’ve started making chia seed pudding for breakfast.”
Coffee
“I can’t function in the morning without my daily cup of coffee.”
Croissant
“I indulged in a warm, flaky croissant from the bakery this morning.”
Danish
“Danish pastries are delicious – especially the ones filled with fruit.”
Eggs
“Eggs are a staple of many people’s breakfast routines.”
English Muffin
“I prefer English muffins over regular bread for my breakfast sandwiches.”
Granola
“Granola is a great option for a healthy, filling breakfast.”
Grits
“Grits are a traditional Southern breakfast food made from ground corn.”
Ham
“I’ll have a slice of ham with my eggs and toast, please.”
Hash Brown
“Hash browns are a delicious way to start the day.”
Instant Oatmeal
“Instant oatmeal is a quick and easy breakfast option that’s perfect for busy mornings.”
Juice
“I always make sure to have some fresh juice on hand for breakfast.”
Kefir
“Kefir is a fermented milk drink that’s great for your gut and makes a tasty breakfast option.”
Muesli
“Muesli is a type of dry cereal made from oats, nuts, and dried fruit.”
Omelet
“An omelet is a quick and easy breakfast option that you can customize with your favorite ingredients.”
Pancakes
“Pancakes are a classic breakfast food that’s perfect for weekend mornings.”
Pastry
“I can’t resist a warm, gooey pastry for breakfast.”
Porridge
“Porridge is a traditional breakfast food made from oats and milk or water.”
Smoothie
“I love starting my day with a refreshing smoothie packed with fruit and vegetables.”
Sausage
“Sausage is a popular breakfast meat that’s often served with eggs and toast.”
Scone
“A scone is a type of quick bread that’s often served with tea or coffee for breakfast.”
Yogurt
“Yogurt is a healthy and delicious breakfast option that’s high in protein.”
Download PDF List
Download and print this list of breakfast food and distribute it to students. This list can also be used as a fun activity as it asks students to read the breakfast food name and then find the corresponding picture.
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