TikTok Reshapes Morning Meals: Breakfast Trends Go Viral
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LONDON, Oct 5 (Reuters) – TikTok is changing breakfast routines worldwide. People now discover new morning dishes through short videos. These clips spread fast. Many users copy what they see.
Pancake cereal exploded in popularity last year. Tiny pancakes fill a bowl like cereal. Milk is added. Another hit is whipped coffee. Instant coffee mixes with sugar and hot water. Whipping creates foam. This foam tops cold milk. Breakfast sandwiches also trend. Creators stack eggs, cheese and bacon in new ways.
Food companies see sales jumps. Demand for pancake mix and instant coffee grew sharply. Some suppliers report shortages. Restaurants add viral items to menus. They aim to attract social media-savvy diners.
“TikTok makes trends spread like wildfire,” says food industry analyst James Miller. “One video can change grocery lists overnight. People crave participation.”
Young adults drive this shift. They film cooking attempts. Successes or failures both get views. Home cooking increased during recent years. Extra morning time helps. Sharing results online feels rewarding.
Not every trend lasts. Some fade quickly. Others stick around. Health experts note concerns. Many viral breakfasts use sugary ingredients. Balance matters. Still, the cycle continues. New recipes emerge weekly.
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Breakfast habits keep evolving. TikTok’s influence shows no signs of slowing. Families and friends bond over these food experiments. Kitchens transform into content studios.