Holac Posted March 30, 2014 1. Japan Spaghetti and meatballs, fries, and milk. Source. Udon, cheese-stuffed chikuwa (fish sausage), frozen Mandarin orange, and milk. Hot dog, bun, coleslaw, tomato, fries, and soup. Source. 2. Korea Most school cafeterias in Korea use sectioned metal trays and there’s a standard way of filling them up. The two biggest sections are for rice, usually served with pickled vegetable kimchi and soup. Smaller compartments there’s usually three of themhold side dishes of vegetables and fish. As for the beverage, kids are given little plastic bottles of sweet yogurt drink, hugely popular in Korea. Source. Picture via. Mixed grains and rice, stinky bean stew, mixed and fried chicken and vegetables, simmered seaweed a.k.a. steamed green beans, and cabbage kimchi. Source. Kimchi, pork, bean paste sauce (sammjang), steamed cabbage, soup. Source. 3. France: School lunches are taken just as seriously as meals for adults. In fact, kids are served pretty much the same things adults eat. Information via Source. Picturevia. 4. Sweden Potatoes, cabbage, beans, cracker, Lingon Berry juice. Source. 5. Czech Republic 6. Italy The majority of Italian schools serve lunches made from organic ingredients, mostly grown nearby. The daily meal at la mensa della scuolathe school canteenis usually centered around pasta or risotto, with salad served as a separate course. Meat shows up on the menu only a couple times a week. Source. 7. Singapore 8. Kenya Avocado. 9. Honduras Porridge. 10. Slovakia Smoked mackerel. Source. 11. UK 12. Taiwan 13. Ghana Rice . 14. Chile 15. Philippines Lechón kawali, liver sauce, rice. Source. 16. Estonia Potatoes and meat. Source. 17. Brazil Rice, Beans, Bread, Meat with vegetables, banana and alface, acelga salad. Source. 18. China A whole fish! Source. 19. Djibouti Rice and beans in sauce or curry. Source. 20. USA Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted April 8, 2014 lol. no mukhbasa? Ismail Omar Ghelleh is eating all the children's food. he's also locking up political dissidents. Djibouti is possibly the worse country on earth. it's been dubbed ''hell on earth''. this is not surprising considering it's school lunch is so austere. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted April 10, 2014 The American school lunch is like a poison pill for the children!! I can't believe they are feeding them with this chunk food whilst the whole nation is in the grips of an obesity epidemic!! The Japanese school lunch is on par with that served at a Michelin starred restaurant. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites