I am collecting my best no sugar breakfast ideas, add what you like
Cottage cheese with blueberries and cashews
Scrambled eggs with veggies
Bagel and cream cheese
I am collecting my best no sugar breakfast ideas, add what you like
Cottage cheese with blueberries and cashews
Scrambled eggs with veggies
Bagel and cream cheese
Poached egg on toast with cheese
Peanut butter on sprouted wheat toast.
Avocado and veggies on sprouted toast.
Huevos rancheros (fried eggs on corn tortillas/salsa with a side of refried beans).
Egg and potato tacos.
Bean and cheese tacos.
Kippers on toast.
Look at menus of some of the higher end breakfast places for ideas (Urban Egg, First Watch etc)
Scrambled eggs with arugula/or spinach, green onions and mushrooms.
Greek yogurt with pears and sliced almonds.
Omelet with goat cheese and veggies.
Baked breakfast casserole (eggs, sausage, potatoes)
I start each day with oatmeal, homemade yogurt or Greek yogurt and fruit usually berries and tea. I find one thing that really works for taste, enjoyment, ease and access to ingredients and using that as the base, vary the options.
What sugar-free breakfast do you really enjoy, like the taste of and find easy to prepare? Maybe you could try all the choices shared and report on your research
Greek yogurt, fruit, slice almonds and/or granola
Cheese omelette and buttered toast-sometimes pork sausage
Buckwheat pancakes-although I do put 1/4c honey in my batter. Does that count? Well geez, although I made my blackberry jam low sugar there is 1/2c in 3 pints. Strike out!
banana with nuts (eat a banana together with nuts - can be mixed nuts, walnuts, pecans, almonds etc.).
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Umm, depending on how you define "sugar", some of the items already on your list don't belong. Bagels (especially the huge ones now in vogue) are loaded with carbohydrates, mostly from bleached white flour, but sometimes from ingredients like raisins or flavorings, as well. Blueberries are very low in sugar for fruit (as are almost all berries) but are not "no-sugar".
Eggs, in all forms, are a fine no-sugar choice. If "lower-carbohydrate, no added sugar" is a better definition of what you're after, then whole grains (not just oatmeal but grains like bulghur and wheat berries and the like) can serve well for breakfast. Cheese or fish (smoked or canned) is a choice for some people, maybe served with whole-grain crackers or fruit.
Loosening the definition of breakfast can help, too. People in lots of places eat bean dishes or soups (with some protein in them) for their morning meal. All of those can be made low-/no-added sugar.
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When in Japan, I noticed and tried the breakfast which included salads, soups as well as helpings of pasta and rice. I rather enjoyed them as well.
I have liked the mantra of eating breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and supper as a pauper.
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Cheese omelette!
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