I am always amused by the "Brunch" confusion. In our area Brunch is a specific meal - not food eaten at a particular time of day. Seems like lots of people here consider a breakfast that is served until near noon to be "Brunch". But in my mind that is NOT the case.
Brunch food offered is way beyond breakfast choices. There are usually, soups, salads, meats, veggies potatoes, and desserts as well as breakfast food offerings.
If someone told me a meal was Brunch and I got there and it was only breakfast foods, I would be very disappointed.
I agree that brunch can be different food, but I think that some brunch food is regularly served at some breakfasts...carved ham, strawberry soup, quiche, corned beef hash, tater tots, jasmine rice, stewed tomatoes
Breakfast - Fresh Fruit and Breads:
Grapefruit, Honeydew, Cantaloupe, Watermelon, Strawberries, Pineapple, Grapes, Croissants, Assorted Jams, Assorted Muffins, Multigrain Bread, Assorted Breads, Flour Tortillas, Sticky Buns, Assorted Donut Holes
Chef's Favorites:
Floridian Strawberry Soup with fresh Strawberries
Cheese Blintz with Strawberry, warmed Blueberry, or Whipped Cream Toppings
Smoked Salmon Lox with Capers, Diced Onions, and Chopped Hard-boiled Eggs
Classic Eggs Benedict with Sauce Hollandaise
House-made Corned Beef Hash
Made-to-Order Omelets and Eggs
Yogurt Bar
Carving Station:
Hickory-smoked Ham with a Brown Sugar-Maple-Honey Glaze
Breakfast Dishes:
Pancakes with Bananas Foster or Old-fashion Syrup, Plain and Onion Bagels, Hash Browns, Biscuits and Sausage Gravy, Potatoes O'Brien, Stewed Tomatoes, Sausage, Bacon, Maple French Toast, Assorted Pastries, Scrambled Eggs, Cheese Grits, Jasmine Rice, Oatmeal, Crushed Avocado
Sweets and Treats:
Sticky Cinnamon Buns
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