Looking At School Lunches From Around The World Might Make You Question The U.S.
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Sweetgreen is an organization that aims to promote healthy eating habits for children and to fight child obesity. They decided to take a look at school lunches from around the world to see what children were receiving from their schools. What lunch would you actually want to eat? (Don't lie, we all know it won't be what the U.S. is serving!)
Spain.
Sautéed shrimp over brown rice and vegetables, gazpacho, fresh peppers, bread and an orange.
Italy.
Local fish on a bed of arugula, pasta with tomato sauce, caprese salad, baguette and some grapes.
Greece.
Baked chicken over orzo, stuffed grape leaves, tomato and cucumber salad, fresh oranges, and greek yogurt with pomegranate seeds.
Brazil.
Pork with mixed veggies, black beans and rice, salad, bread and baked plantains.
France.
Steak, carrots, green beans, cheese, fresh fruit.
Ukraine.
Mashed potatoes with sausage, borscht, cabbage, syrniki (dessert pancake).
South Korea.
Fish soup, tofu over rice, kimchi and fresh veggies.
Finland.
Pea soup, beet salad, carrot salad, bread and pannakkau (dessert pancake) with fresh berries.
The United States.
fried popcorn chicken, mashed potatoes, peas, fruit cup, chocolate-chip cookie
For more information be sure to checkout the Sweetgreen Website.
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