▷【 BREAKFAST FOODS IN SPANISH 】✔️ School Supplies (2024)

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It'll be useful to learn breakfast words in Spanish if you're planning to travel to any Spanish-speaking country or just to share your experiences with native speakers. In this lesson, we'll study the most important vocabulary related to breakfast.

Remember to practice every day. It takes time to be fluent in a language you are learning. However, with the right amount of commitment and focus on practicing more every day, you can be a fluent speaker in no time.

(Breakfast foods)



In the table below you will see the main words you need to describe your breakfast in Spanish, with their corresponding definite articles to indicate whether the nouns are masculine or feminine, but you do not need to use them when describing your breakfast. If the gender of the noun is masculine it is represented in blue, if it is feminine it is represented in red.

English Spanish
Breadel pan
Toast la tostada
French toast la tostada francesa
Milkla leche
Almond milkla leche de almendras
Soy Milkla leche de soya
Coffeeel café
Hot chocolateel chocolate caliente
Teael té
Juiceel jugo
Smoothieel batido, el licuado
Orange juiceel jugo de naranja
Cerealel cereal
Oatmealla avena
Peanut butterla mantequilla de maní
Butterla mantequilla
Cheeseel queso
Yogurtel yogur
Jamla mermelada
Jellyla mermelada
Honeyla miel
Sugarel azúcar
Sweetenerel edulcorante, el endulzante
Pancakeel panqueque
Sandwichel sándwich
Hamel jamón
Baconel tocino
Sausagela salchicha
Eggel huevo
Fried eggsHuevos fritoshuevos fritos
Boiled eggshuevos duros, huevos cocidos
Scrambled eggshuevos revueltos
Omeletla tortilla

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Example sentences:

  • ¿Qué hay para desayunar hoy?
    What’s for breakfast today?

  • ¿Qué quieres desayunar?
    What do you want for breakfast?

  • He preparado unos panqueques y tocino.
    (I've made some pancakes and bacon)

  • ¿Quieres jugo de naranja o café?
    (Do you want orange juice or coffee?)

  • Siempre desayuno antes de ir a la escuela.
    (I always have breakfast before going to school)

  • Siempre desayuno antes de ir al trabajo.
    (I always have breakfast before going to work)

  • Siempre desayuno después de hacer ejercicios.
    (I always have breakfast after I work out)

  • ¿Quieres tostada francesa para el desayuno?
    (Would you like french toast for breakfast?)

  • Suelo desayunar a las siete y media de la mañana.
    (I usually have breakfast at half past seven in the morning)

  • No me gustan los huevos duros, prefiero los huevos fritos.
    (I don’t like hard-boiled eggs, I prefer fried eggs)

  • Me encanta tomar jugo de naranja por la mañana.
    (I love drinking orange juice in the morning)

  • ¿Quieres mantequilla o mermelada en tu tostada?
    Do you want butter or jelly on your toast?

  • El desayuno es la primera y más importante comida del día.
    (Breakfast is the first and the most important meal of the day)

  • ¡Nunca me despierto a tiempo! Y siempre desayuno con prisa.
    (I never wake up in time! And I always have breakfast in a hurry)

  • Desayuné pan tostado con mermelada de fresa y un vaso de leche.
    (I had toasted bread with strawberry jam, and a glass of milk for breakfast)

  • Desayuné dos huevos, una tostada y un vaso de jugo de naranja.
    (I had two eggs, a piece of toast and a glass of orange juice for breakfast)

  • Generalmente, tomo cereales con leche fría y tostadas para desayunar.
    (Usually, I have cereal with cold milk and toast for breakfast)

  • Mi esposa me prepara sándwiches para el desayuno que llevo al trabajo.
    (My wife makes me breakfast sandwiches that I take to work)

  • Normalmente tomo café con leche para desayunar, pero mi esposa prefiere té.
    (I normally have coffee with milk for breakfast, but my wife prefers tea)

  • Me despierto a las 7 en punto, me ducho, me visto y desayuno a las 7.30 todos los días.
    (I wake up at 7 o'clock. I take a shower. I get dressed and have breakfast at 7.30 every day)

  • Un sándwich se hace con dos rebanadas de pan, con jamón, queso, tomate y lechuga entre ellas.
    (A sandwich is made of two slices of bread with ham, cheese, tomato and lettuce between them)

  • Siempre se dice que uno debe desayunar como un rey, almorzar como un príncipe y cenar como un pobre. ¡Es cierto!
    (It is always said that one should eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper. It's true!)

TIPS:

  • In Spanish we use the word desayuno to refer to both the meal and the verb «to have breakfast». This means we can conjugate desayunar with all the pronouns.
  • If someone ask you: What do you prefer to have in the morning? You can reply with: «Prefiero tomar» una taza de yogur. (I prefer to have a cup of yogurt).
  • To specify the type of juice, say «jugo de + fruit». For example: jugo de naranja (orange juice), jugo de piña (pineapple juice), jugo de toronja (grapefruit juice), etc.


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