What do school lunches look like in different countries of the world
You probably still remember not only what you were given for breakfast and lunch at school, but also your favorite dishes and their taste. Now, perhaps, you wouldn't eat it, but as a child we ate everything we were given, for both cheeks, because we wanted to eat all the time.
But we will not indulge in memories in this post, but rather look at what students are given for lunch in other countries of the world.
(16 photos in total)
Source: Buzz FeedLunch at a school in Bangalore, India — rice, sweet rasagula (or egg) for dessert and something similar to a dish with peas.
Japan, lunch at elementary school — milk, soup, bread and seemingly pickled cucumbers.
A photo posted by sobhi foroogh (@sobhiforoogh) on Oct 29, 2016 at 10:38pm PDT
South Korea — kimchi (Korean cabbage), twenjan (Korean soy paste), stewed meat with rice and grapes.
Guatemala — flatbread, hard-boiled egg, tomatoes and fruit juice.
Lunch at a Texas school, USA — tacos with flatbread, chips, mashed potatoes, pudding and a drink.
Finland — salad, curry chicken, beans and carrots, pudding and milk.
Sweden — crusty bread, shredded cabbage salad, potatoes and stew.
A photo posted by Öykü Şahin (@_oykusahin_) on Nov 1, 2016 at 10:43pm PDT
A photo posted by Jas©@jchana27) on Oct 21, 2016 at 9:40am PDT
Lunch at a German school in Shanghai — French fries, sausage, carrots, bread and dessert.
A photo posted by Anna (@annahough) on Oct 20, 2016 at 2:45am PDT
A photo posted by Tickle Photography (@louticklephotography) on Oct 11, 2016 at 4:03am PDT
A photo posted by chillzary (@chillzary) on Jan 10, 2014 at 3:31am PST
Brazil — meat in barbecue sauce, rice, green salad, pudding and strawberry sauce.
A photo posted by Lera Demina (@lerochkademina) on May 12, 2014 at 2:34am PDT
Keywords: Lunch | Canteen | School | Schoolchildren