Tag: school lunch
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French Café Culture: Why the French Never Eat at Their Desks
Discover what makes French café culture unique — from the sacred 2-hour lunch break to the art of ordering un café. Why the French never eat at their desks, and how to sit like a local.
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How the French Spend Sunday: A National Ritual
Sunday in France is different. Quieter streets, slower mornings, shops with their shutters down. The French don’t treat Sunday as a day to catch up on errands. They treat it as a day to live well. Across France, millions of people observe the same weekly rituals. These aren’t old-fashioned habits. They are a living tradition…
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Why French Children Get a Four-Course Lunch at School Every Day
Every weekday at noon, around 6 million French children sit down to a proper four-course lunch. Not a sandwich. Not a plastic tray. A real meal — and France wrote the law to keep it that way.
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The French School Lunch That Takes an Hour and Has Four Courses
Every weekday, millions of French children sit down to a four-course school lunch. No rushing, no sandwiches. Here’s what la cantine reveals about how France really thinks about food.
