Do you remember what school lonch was like when you were a kid? If you grew up in the United States, it probably wasn’t anything too remarkable.
But if things are so bad here, what does a healthy school lunch look like? Well, different people (and cultures) have different definitions, but these 9 photos might give us all a better idea.
#9. South Korea
Fish soup, tofu over rice, kimchi and fresh veggies.
#8. Italy
Local fish on a bed of arugula, pasta with tomato sauce, caprese salad, baguette and some grapes.
#7. Greece
Baked chicken over orzo, stuffed grape leaves, tomato and cucumber salad, fresh oranges, and greek yogurt with pomegranate seeds.
#6. Spain
Sautéed shrimp over brown rice and vegetables, gazpacho, fresh peppers, bread and an orange.
#5. Ukraine
Mashed potatoes with sausage, borscht, cabbage and syrniki (a dessert pancake).
#4. France
Steak, carrots, green beans, cheese and fresh fruit.
#3. Finland
Pea soup, beet salad, carrot salad, bread and pannakkau (dessert pancake) with fresh berries.
#2. Brazil
Pork with mixed veggies, black beans and rice, salad, bread and baked plantains.
#1. U.S.A.
Fried ‘popcorn’ chicken, mashed potatoes, peas, fruit cup and a chocolate chip cookie.
I hope I inspired some of this week’s Bento Boxes, if nothing else!
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