We all know that a healthy diet is essential for good health, at different stages of life. Thinking about it, in Brazil, the culture of delivering snacks to students in public schools is very common. However, it is also possible to find school lunches in other countries. Check out how it works below.
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See what school lunches look like in different countries around the world
Germany
As in Brazil, German schools also have the habit of making school lunches in the style of lunch. This is because, as classes end at lunchtime, this is a way of providing even greater support to children from more needy families. Some examples of school lunches that are very common in schools in Germany are the veggie burger and sweet potato fries.
South Korea
In South Korea, dishes with crab are widely used and are often combined with various Korean preparations. In the case of school lunches, crab soup, chicken and roasted potatoes, rice and various vegetables are often used to nutritionally complement the meal.
Finland
When it comes to schools in Finland, lunch is based on many vegetables and fish in different types of preparations. Among the most diverse recipes, Finnish schools usually offer grilled salmon, sautéed broccoli and various other raw, cooked, roasted or sautéed vegetables as a meal.
Sweden
In Sweden, school lunches feature foods that are very common and used in Brazil. In these schools, it is very common to have pasta, grilled chicken fillets, meatballs and green leaf salad in this meal for their students.
France
French schools are also well known for offering extremely complete and tasty lunches, one of which is true example of a meal with several nutrients balanced and necessary for the proper development of children. Thus, in school lunches in France, it is common to find breaded chicken, cooked rice, carrots, a type of braised leaf and dessert, which can be some fruit or sweets such as jellies or creams.