Potatoes look yummy! But I have to admit I have never had potatoes for breakfast 🙂
OrangutanOntology on
That looks nice.
gloomycastlerock on
It’s similar to Turkish breakfast bon appetite!
Pterosaur on
My normal breakfast is considerably simpler than this. What is a complicated breakfast for you?
JaJaMan_ on
Ajvar + white cheese on bread is goated
EngineerNo2650 on
Serbs will put onion and oniony veggies everywhere.
Suspicious-Whippet on
AYVAR!!!
kleberwashington on
How you cook without oil on weekdays? I found out this is part of Orthodox fasting rules and I’ve been wondering how people deal with that.
IslandVisible5023 on
Who eats raw fresh onions like this
Kmyre5 on
It need more fats and carbs
dorugrz on
As a romanian who never did and will never do lent, let me tell you something about what people really eat when they observe it.Â
They replace all of their protein from dairy and meat with very processed foods made for lent.Â
Yeah, having potatoes and some ajvar is good, but trust me, the lent shit that’s in supermarkets for people who observe it is abhorrent in terms of nutritional values.
Most people tend to eat more Fibre during lent because of the increased intake of veggies, but they will also have almost no intake of protein for 40 days.Â
They always say that this is a cleanse for the body and soul and it makes them feel healtier, but a chicken breast would be far more nutritious than the hyper processed this that’s advertised as lent friendly.Â
I don’t think observing lent is wrong whatsoever, but having most of your calorie intake be processed carbs and vegetable fats is not a cleanse.Â
Most people would be better off by not doing it altogether and having a balanced diet.
Just wanna say this because some comments here kinda like what they see and wanted to bring a different perspective.Â
Slkotova on
Do you accept neighbours for guests? Looks delicious!
imathrowyaaway on
bro got Serbia premium
This-Ad7458 on
Jesus Christ be praised!
SpaceBetweenNL on
I don’t eat anything like that even during Christmas…
viktorbir on
Does the Orthodox lent start and end different from the Catholic or the Protestant ones?
PeaceFullyNumb on
I love ajvar, spicy, on good crusty bread along with pickled onions. 🤤
eddieshack on
Bez leba nije obrok – Serbian proverb, without bread it’s not a meal.
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That looks delicious. Would you mind explaining what each part is?
Damn those potatoes look good! What’s the sauce?
Potatoes AND bread for breakfast???? Now you’re speaking my language.
This is more elaborate than my normal elaborate breakfasts.
Why is there wood in the oven?
Do you eat the whole onion raw?
This is a feast.
We don’t need lent in Norway, because our breakfast and lunch already look like this: [https://www.lifeinnorway.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/501409BA-9E5F-49B3-93E2-D0FD680D585E.jpeg](https://www.lifeinnorway.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/501409BA-9E5F-49B3-93E2-D0FD680D585E.jpeg)
very appetizing!
Potatoes look yummy! But I have to admit I have never had potatoes for breakfast 🙂
That looks nice.
It’s similar to Turkish breakfast bon appetite!
My normal breakfast is considerably simpler than this. What is a complicated breakfast for you?
Ajvar + white cheese on bread is goated
Serbs will put onion and oniony veggies everywhere.
AYVAR!!!
How you cook without oil on weekdays? I found out this is part of Orthodox fasting rules and I’ve been wondering how people deal with that.
Who eats raw fresh onions like this
It need more fats and carbs
As a romanian who never did and will never do lent, let me tell you something about what people really eat when they observe it.Â
They replace all of their protein from dairy and meat with very processed foods made for lent.Â
Yeah, having potatoes and some ajvar is good, but trust me, the lent shit that’s in supermarkets for people who observe it is abhorrent in terms of nutritional values.
Most people tend to eat more Fibre during lent because of the increased intake of veggies, but they will also have almost no intake of protein for 40 days.Â
They always say that this is a cleanse for the body and soul and it makes them feel healtier, but a chicken breast would be far more nutritious than the hyper processed this that’s advertised as lent friendly.Â
I don’t think observing lent is wrong whatsoever, but having most of your calorie intake be processed carbs and vegetable fats is not a cleanse.Â
Most people would be better off by not doing it altogether and having a balanced diet.
Just wanna say this because some comments here kinda like what they see and wanted to bring a different perspective.Â
Do you accept neighbours for guests? Looks delicious!
bro got Serbia premium
Jesus Christ be praised!
I don’t eat anything like that even during Christmas…
Does the Orthodox lent start and end different from the Catholic or the Protestant ones?
I love ajvar, spicy, on good crusty bread along with pickled onions. 🤤
Bez leba nije obrok – Serbian proverb, without bread it’s not a meal.