List of breakfast drinks
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Common breakfast drinks
| Name | Image | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Liquid Breakfast | A Costa Rican breakfast drink (literally translated as "liquid breakfast") made with panela. | |
| Beer | Tea replaced beer as the breakfast drink for women and children in Britain during the 18th century.[1] | |
| Carnation Instant Breakfast[2] | A U.S.-based quick breakfast drink.[3] | |
| Coffee | A common breakfast drink[4] in many cultures. The main use of coffee is for waking up due to its high caffeine content.[5] | |
| Energy drink | Similar to coffee, they are used to wake up and be alert due to their high caffeine content.[6] However, frequent energy drink usage is associated with stress, anxiety, and depression.[7] | |
| Grapefruit juice | A fruit juice that is sometimes consumed at breakfast in the United States.[8][9] | |
| Hot chocolate[10] | A common breakfast drink in Europe.[a] | |
| Instant breakfast[12] | A powdered drink mix typically mixed with milk. | |
| Lassi[13] | A yogurt drink popular at breakfast in India in the summer.[13] | |
| Milk | A traditional breakfast drink in the Netherlands and the United States.[14] | |
| Orange juice | A common breakfast drink in North America.[15][16] | |
| Salep, or saloop | A primary breakfast drink in the Ottoman Empire before tea and coffee rose to prominence.[17] | |
| Sarabba | An Indonesian breakfast drink that is similar to chai.[17] | |
| Soy milk | Consumed in China as a hot breakfast drink.[18] | |
| Tea | In some cultures, tea is consumed in the morning or as a part of breakfast. For example, in Fijian cuisine, tea is consumed in the morning in tin bowls.[19] In Tajikistan, a tea named choi is consumed at breakfast.[19] Tea is also consumed during breakfast in Eritrea.[19] Porcelain tea service basins for the consumption of tea at breakfast exist.[20] | |
| Tomato juice[21] | In the United States, mass-produced tomato juice began to be marketed in the mid-1920s, and it became a popular breakfast drink.[21] |