The supplication before breakfast is one of the things that are recommended and accepted, God willing, as long as it does not carry any harm or evil.
Therefore, the servant must take advantage of this time and supplicate to the Lord Almighty to supplicate for whatever he desires, and the distance must also be with complete certainty that God Almighty will fulfill his supplication and question.
It is Sunnah for the fasting person and others when eating food to name God Almighty, and if he breaks the fast he says after breaking his fast: The thirst has gone and the veins are wet, and the reward is confirmed, God willing, and this was mentioned in an authentic hadith narrated by Abu Dawood.
And he also says: O God, I ask you by your mercy, which encompasses everything, to forgive me. Narrated by Ibn Majah from the supplication of Abdullah bin Amr bin Al-Aas, and it was classed as hasan by Ibn Hajar in the graduation of supplications.
And he may also say: O God, you have been silent, and for your sustenance you broke your fast. Narrated by Abu Dawood Mursally, and Abdul Qadir Al-Arnaoot said about him in his investigation of the dhikr by Al-Nawawi: But he has strong evidence.