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.
That looks so delicious! And really filling. I think school lunches here in the states should start moving in that direction. The portions are just right, too, with lots of fresh food, which is mostly vegetables and grains, with just a small portion of meat.
Wow! I wouldn't mind eating that everyday! I'm an elementary teacher in the US and sometimes I forget to bring my lunch to work. I dread having to buy cafeteria food, but I would definitely dash out some bucks for this meal :)
That looks so delicious! And really filling. I think school lunches here in the states should start moving in that direction. The portions are just right, too, with lots of fresh food, which is mostly vegetables and grains, with just a small portion of meat.
ReplyDeleteWow! I wouldn't mind eating that everyday! I'm an elementary teacher in the US and sometimes I forget to bring my lunch to work. I dread having to buy cafeteria food, but I would definitely dash out some bucks for this meal :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what kind of meat that is. An old friend said he was served horse there.
ReplyDeleteHello. I'm french so I apologize in advance for the mistakes. I can tell you that you will never find horse meat in a french canteen ! Not many people eat horse meat in France and a lot of people like myself never tasted it. Although I'm not shy with food : I eat our delicious (and so cliché) frogs and nails when I have the opportunity ;). The meat on this picture is minced beef. Couscous is one of French's favorite meal, probably a consequence of north african immigrants' influence. It's generally served with beef, lamb, chicken and/or merguez (a spicy maghrebi sausage).
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