These Are World's 6 Most Expensive Breakfasts


BANGALORE: Breakfast is considered as the most important meal of the day. If you are a person who can appreciate good food and looking for a challenge to try out some of the world’s most expensive breakfast, then it is time to indulge in these by shelling out loads of money, though it might hurt your wallet. Here is a list of breakfasts you definitely don’t want to skip, as compiled by The Richest.

#1.Tray of Australian Mangoes

 Cost: $38,400

The most valuable mangoes in the world which was priced at $41,000, were purchased by Sam Coco, he bought a tray of 16 Top End mangoes at the Brisbane Produce Markets Charity Auction. The tray of mangoes, the very first of the season, was handed over by Sam to children in the Mater Children's Hospital in South Brisbane.

The winnings from the auction also went to charities like Diabetes Queensland and Life Education Queensland. After the auction, Sam Coco was nicknamed “Mango King.”

#2. West End’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s

       Cost: $37,600

The opening of the West End production of Breakfast at Tiffany’s was celebrated with the introduction of the world’s most expensive breakfast. The meal was created by the makers of Chambord, the French black raspberry liqueur.

The breakfast included a croissant covered in edible gold and jewels, Bar le Duc hand-seeded redcurrant jam, Kopi Luwak coffee, and a champagne and Chambord cocktail. All this was served from a bottle covered in gold and encrusted with real pearls and diamonds.

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