Various school lunches from around the world. School lunch doesn't really represent the best a country has to offer, but we still love it, because we grew up on it.
France School Lunch
Country: France
Contents: Chowder, water, pudding, couscous(?), and I'm not sure what the main dish is. Beef?
Source: ?
Notes: Healthy and delicious I'm sure. Probably totally unapetizing to the American school child's palate.
It looks like the stuff in the far left corner is some sort of barley salad. I agree with the previous comment that the main dish is probably some sort of poultry or maybe even rabbit with lentils on the side.
Hi! I'm french. On the left corner, we have wheat salad. The main dish is lentils with, I think, rabbit (or chicken). We have some soup. For the dessert we have plain yoghurt, chocolate-vanilla cream (some kind of pudding as you said)or chocolate-vanilla mousse and two sweet butter biscuit (with chocolate?)...
Actually, it looks like some type of chicken/pork/meat??? with lentils or beans on the side....
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the stuff in the far left corner is some sort of barley salad. I agree with the previous comment that the main dish is probably some sort of poultry or maybe even rabbit with lentils on the side.
ReplyDeleteI don't even *like* meat and that still looks tasty.
ReplyDeleteThe main dish is a classic called "petit salé." It's ham stewed with lentils and a lot of onion.
ReplyDeleteIn the left corner a spelt salad with tomato and cheese
ReplyDeleteNo, with tomato, wheat and egg...
DeleteHi! I'm french. On the left corner, we have wheat salad. The main dish is lentils with, I think, rabbit (or chicken). We have some soup. For the dessert we have plain yoghurt, chocolate-vanilla cream (some kind of pudding as you said)or chocolate-vanilla mousse and two sweet butter biscuit (with chocolate?)...
ReplyDeleteIt's lentils. But the meat is salted pork I think (petit sale). That's a common combination
ReplyDeleteThe main dish is a traditional French dish . Lentils with " petit sale "/ smoked pork
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