Saturday, February 9, 2013

Lets see what students from other countries eat for lunch

France: Students in France get a lunch that is sometimes very similar to the lunches we get in the states, but sometimes it is very different. 

Some of the items that we see on the menu for a school lunch in France include, baguette(Bread), all kinds of cheeses, fresh salads, and grilled fish.

Brazil: For school lunch in Brazil we see some familiar items that many of us in South Florida are used to: rice, fruit, beans, pineapple juice, potatoes, chicken and fish. 

Japan: Students in Japan get luches that are very different from the traditional American school lunches 
 
 Fresh fish, noodles, rice and soups are often on the menu in schools in Japan. They also serve steamed dumplings known as Gyoza, fried tofu burgers, and seaweed salads. 

What are your teachers eating?!

What are your teachers eating for lunch?


We always hear people talking about what kind of food is served in the schools cafeteria, but we never wonder what is being served in the teachers lounge. Some teachers buy the school lunch, many bring their own. Lets take a look at what some other school teachers are reporting about their lunch.
This teacher from a New York City high school talks about her lunch experience, and how she uses it as chance to relax, enjoy a meal and the company of teachers. 



The Sun Sentinel has asked students from south Florida schools to submit photos of their lunches.  Some of these look really tasty, but some do not.