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As an indian, no one here is served naan and dal makhni/ dal fry here, roti and plain boiled dal is served which is comparatively bland but more nutricious as well
As an American student I can say that the school lunch is inaccurate, The cookie wouldn’t even exist, it’d probably be an apple or something. The burger would’ve been reheated in the microwave The fries would’ve been cold and hard And the milk would be 1 day away from its expiration date
As a British citizen who went to school,I can confirm we have never had a turkey twizler in the whole menu of school dinners(and also we have never had mushy peas)but you got the mash potatoe and beans right.
I work in a UK school and I can tell you that we never get anything like that, we do get fish and chips (fries) on Fridays but curry is a very popular meal, a chicken korma with rice, naan and a fresh salad, dessert would be a choice between fresh fruit or something like apple crumble (made with Bramley apples) and custard made from custard powder - don’t knock it until you try it.
Apart from mash potatoes, everything he put on that list I’ve never head, our food is usually way better than that, we get pizza, chicken, fries, REGULAR peas, fish (not the one he showed in the video)
I got fish fingers and chips with either beans or garden peas (which I hate) and a banana (which I also hate) for Friday, can confirm I’ve never even heard off of turkey twizzlers
I had Turkey twizlers at school, but we are talking the very late 90s and very early 2000s. Jamie Oliver saw to the removal of them. From what I have seen from my son's school, their food choices are much healthier and nutritious than what I was served.
As a British person - this wasn't actually served when I was growing up. We were served stuff like mac and cheese, tuna pasta salad or sausages and mash for the main(every day was varied) with a sprinkle cake with custard.
At my school I got crappy chili con carne, fish and chips, tinned ufo (unidentified food object 😅) and other bland options, with puddings of chocolate éclairs or gingerbread men
As a French I can tell that we have the same meals and the only differences are that the vegetables are too cooked, the steak is a frozen low quality steak and is not as big. The mushroom sauce is ketchup, the starters are often pasta or rice from previous meals and the pastries are rare (we often get yogurt instead).
@JaydenStaple, moi c'est vraiment salade au fromage en entrée plat de viande en sauce en plat avec du riz où des pâtes et des légumes et en dessert yaourt et fruit (les crèmes dessert aussi sont parfois présente)
Frero moi c pate ou riz poulet surgelé ou viange surgelé parfois du jus mais souvent de l'eau et en dessert sois un fruit sois un yaourt et c rare oue creme dessert
I live in the Uk and I’ve never heard of Turkey Twizlers, most Uk school meals is fish and chips, fish fingers, peas (they rarely have mushy peas), jacket potato and cake and custard.
I'm a 90s kid and we had turkey twizzlers until Jamie Oliver got them taken away. My memory of school lunches in primary school were things like fish cakes, mash potatoe with veggies. Dessert usually sponge and custard.
I dunno about other countries but what's unqiue about Japan is that they not only eat in their classes, the children also help serve and then cleanup after themselves, they are taught manners at a young age in their schools.
As a Chinese, so the taste drastically depends on where you are and public/private school. For example I am in a private international school so it has so many dishes and serves even like pasta and hamburgers and has a fresh fruit and a yogurt and soup on the side. But the problem is in high school some schools start at 7 o'clock and ends at 8:30o'clock
0:18: 🍱 Japanese school lunches emphasize fresh, non-processed meals eaten in the classroom, fostering a sense of community. 3:27: 🍽 Comparison of school lunches in different countries reveals France's emphasis on high-quality, diverse meals prepared by professional cooks. 6:57: 🍽 School lunch comparison and India's midday meal scheme. 10:29: 🍳 High praise for school lunch dish, rated S tier by both reviewers. 14:04: 🍔 School lunch comparison across countries reveals American staple as a hit with delicious burgers and fries.
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Why is this series form your channel so enjoyable to watch?? It’s so satisfying seeing and comparing different foods from different places or periods of time. I’m not sure why. Please continue these types of videos!
I am French, and I do love the amazing food we eat. One thing though, you forgot cheese. Usually we have a bit of Brie or Camembert to go with the rest. Other than that the meal is just about right. Pastries we get pretty rarely and the salad at the start never heard of it.
I used to work in a primary school kitchen, that wasn't a British school dinner. Jacket potato with a choice of toppings was the most popular. There was also a salad and fresh fruit cart.
Finnish school lunch is pretty good considering the tiny amount of money they can spend and the high costs in Finland. It's free for students from 1st to 9th grade.
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MY American school lunch is a nightmare. The fries are basically uncooked and have the texture and taste of regular potato’s, the burgers have hairs in them every other time, and the bun of the burger is darker that the actual meat. I don’t know why, but the bun is a DARK BROWN color. Other than that, all the other meals they serve tastes extremely processed, and their pears are literally as hard as a rock. Once I hit the table really hard with a pear, and the table dented. And, on Christmas they served cookies with literal GREEN BATTER. They were so stale and they tried to cut costs by artificially dying the batter instead of just getting icing. That’s my terrible American school lunch system in a nutshell. I hope you see this.
Honestly its not as bad as my school when they gave me a Block of milk, it was literally a square frozen block of milk, And god help you if they served Chicken drumsticks (or anything chicken really) Cons about my school lunch: Usually inedible food, dry af hambugers, raw chicken, milk that tastes and looks like glue, Pizza that tastes like cardboard. Pros: They serve ONE good meal (But maybe im crazy)
Italy has to be my favorite school lunch. Also, here in America, the food in school can also be horrible with the burgers in my school just being put in a pan with no seasoning.
It matters what part of the country you live in. Rural China has lower quality than rich coastal cities. I live in a wealthy state, Colorado in the United States,and the meals were usually pretty fresh and good. The state government does well, they have free meals for lunch and free lunches in summer for low income people.
For india, the mid day meal also differs from state to state catering to the local cuisine of that region. The lunch that you showed might be more north indian, also usually roti is served, not naan. For example the state that I am from, there are more non vegetarians also rice is a bigger staple than roti. It also changes slightly based on the day of the week. Usually its rice, a veg curry or a dal with veggies added, an egg or soya curry or a bit of chicken. In south india, where I live currently, It can be rice, Rasam (a light soupy dish eaten with rice), a vegetable side. Can also be 1 dish some days like bisibele bath which is made of rice, lentils and vegetables. Also, all the lunches above are for public school system in India. Usually most Upper middle class people in India (people with stable jobs drawing a decent salary) usually goes to private schools where the food served is very very different. It might be more at par with western countries with larger variety with options of veg and non veg meals and with lot of dishes like a set with rice, roti, 2 types of curries, dal, paneer for veg/chicken for non veg and a dessert like gulab jamun/kheer etc.
As someone from the UK, we do not have any of this we usually have different things different days, but most days it’s meat and vedge which is optional and a pudding which is raisins, ice cream, cookie, or a brownie.
Chinese A tier: Mexico: B tier: France: S tier: Great Britain: E tier: India: B tier: China: S tier: Italy: S tier: United States: D tier: The winner school lunch: France!
Chinese schools cafeteria is incredibly large, my middle school cafeteria can hold 7000kids eat together, and we have around 80 cooks making food day and night in there. The school cafeteria also had such a wide variety of dishes that I could eat three different meals a day for more than half a month.only problem is when the quantity goes up to this level the quality will be hard to control, once I found a small piece of brush in my lamb organ soup noodle.
Here in Vietnam its actually kind of similar to China if not liturally the same way, its usually family style with the only different being the veggie soup and no desserts. we also go to sleep after lunch which honestly defeats me in the afternoon 😂 I dont speaks for all schools but thats how it is where I go
As a French, I don’t know about the other areas of France but personally I’d be lucky to even get a frozen steak at my school, the food they serve is bland and repetitive and the rare times where we actually get something decent either it’s unhealthy or in small quantity
I’m from mexico and the coke there is 10million times better than the us like legit Edit: as a Mexican they don’t even give kids school lunch they have to have a lunch from home bro they do not give chocolate chip cookies u r so wrong
I might be late but as a student studying in japan the school lunches here are very interesting and nutritious but the one you made is one of many school lunches in japan and the plating is also different too P.s this is just my experience so don’t take it to seriously 😅
My rankings: Japan: S S S S S :D Mexico: Solid B :) France: S :) Britain: D India: C (Dhal sounds interesting though) China: A ;) Italy: A PLUS Very appetizing:) America: F. Don’t talk to me. Stuff is bland. _You hit read more, thanks for the effort!_
I would say Chinese school lunch really varies from school to school, usually the private schools and international schools have better lunchs cos you get a variety of choices, while in some public schools, you get no choice, sometimes there are things like worms and hair in the food, and the teachers and canteen monitors often force you to eat it up when you can`t finish the food. I really miss the food in my high school, which consists of a variety of mouth-watering dishes like Zha Jiang Mian, steak with pasta, over rice, rice noodles, and so much more! Our high school cafeteria have 3 floors, and the 3rd floor has the best food! I am hungry just thinking about that! 🤤
Hi Patrick, sorry for the inconvenience. great video though... I'm Italian and I'd like to tell you a couple of things about the lunch you showed. first of all, fresh ingredients are not used. then they wouldn't serve something as expensive as salmon even if you asked them in Chinese. School meals here in Italy are prepared in one place and then reheated if everything goes well. In 99% of cases you find pasta overcooked and tasteless. the salad looks like it was made a century before and the second course is often slices of chicken or pork loin because they are really cheap. the bread is often of poor quality while the fruit is good if it's good. the only schools in Italy that offer a decent lunch are boarding schools for rich children and there are few of those. As a true Italian I'll tell you that honestly even F is too much considering how bad school canteens are in Italy...
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Here in russia school lunch is - microwaved chicken or beef cutlet, mashed potatoes that are probably couple days old, and\or random soup, and for drink usually.... i dont know how its called in english, but its boiled fruits water, like... i dont know if any other countries do this, but you boil fruits or berries, and then you squeeze all the liquid out of that brew, throw away all the solids, and that is what we usually drink in school, it actually taste quite good, and it have the best name for english speaking people - cumpot. not even kidding. Компот. XD
Who tf is getting naan for lunch?!?!? Like we have naan and paneer on special occasions but our cafe usually serves a rice item or a roti and veg and non-veg curry
Ya man like actually indian roti or flat bread as he calls it is just some flour put some water. And kned it and the cook it on a pan after just put some ghee on it that it also it's dal not dhal and dal does not look that good
I'm from Indian, but I'm in a Christian school, where we have a canteen, where there isn't much really, just a daily Vada pav, which is so bland because it doesn't have any sauces, a Manchurian Pav, and a different 20 rupee food everyday, like a Frankie, Noodles, fried rice and a bit more.
As An Australian our school lunches are either a packed lunch box from home, something from the shops or something from the school tuckshop aka the USA cafeteria
As a brit-i can say the school lunch is innacurate-we'd typically have different food each day-with jacket potato always being on thursday-also when i was in secondary school-we had the luxury of being able to buy soda-sure it was sugar free but...soda is soda-along with like. a brownie bar. and if you didnt like the lunch for the day-you could just get a sandwhich which wasnt always too bad-but...yeah the brit school lunch in the video-seems like royalty food to me.
As an Indian, usually Indian schools don't provide lunch. We have to carry tiffin with us in the school and everyday we have different food items in tiffin
As a Romanion i must ask,how is it like getting food in the cafeteria? We,dont have lunch,you either bring it from home or you get it from the shop in the school yard
as French I can tell you school meal varies a lot from school to school .... now some are far better than what you show , my niece primary school actually eat 100% veg and egg from the city garden ( with they plant, and look after with few city gardener), other school more centralise kitchen, but they need to have at least on vegetarian meal per week and all cook from fresh or raw product, .......
Hey girl currently in a British highschool, this isn't really what we eat everyday for lunch, everyday is something different that you get to choose from, there's salad, jacket potato's, hot meals, pizza, sandwiches, and baked goods, and drinks, the only thing that remains the same is fish and chips every Friday other than that it's a sort of cycle of what's served, also forgot to say there's pasta too
I am chinese, the tomato and egg is on point but usually chinese households make the tomato and egg more soupy, the soup is packed with the tomato and egg and spices flavour and you're supposed to mix it with the rice for the full flavour experience
As an Indian, I had never taken Dal and Naan in my school lunch. Paranthas and vegetable made up of fried potatoes or lady fingers or chickpeas or cauliflower were more common in my case 😊. Fried Rice, Poha and Bhajiyas are also regular thing on Saturdays 😋.
Belgium ain't bad either , entree is a soup of the day mostly tomato , coliflower or any form of greens . Main is mostly baked/mashed/ cooked potatoes with tomato meat balls , pork chop , meat stew , chicken shnitzel
Ofcourse one day is fried day . Vegies are usually peas carrots and green beans . All fresh and at the end an optional chocolate pudding or low carb flan
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Let me know which countries you want added to this series 👇
Try the school lunch from the country where rubix cubes and ball pens came from aka the Hungarian school lunch!
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As an indian, no one here is served naan and dal makhni/ dal fry here, roti and plain boiled dal is served which is comparatively bland but more nutricious as well
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on the last day of school, we got a slightly bland lamb and chicken biriyani
Are private school lunches counted as school lunches?
It’s not roti it’s naan even tho I came from Pakistan 🇵🇰 dosnt mean I don’t know what Indian and pakistan and Muslim food are called
@@Paradox_4519 roti is a real thing. It's another flatbread.
As an American student I can say that the school lunch is inaccurate,
The cookie wouldn’t even exist, it’d probably be an apple or something.
The burger would’ve been reheated in the microwave
The fries would’ve been cold and hard
And the milk would be 1 day away from its expiration date
Lol facts
Well also as a American I disagree school lunches usually use a lot of junk food and sweets
but to honest i would have nasty cookies
Facts
Completely correct, but my school can’t even put cheese on the burger or give fries at all
Y’all should make a part 2 with Russia, Brazil, Vietnam, Spain, Germany, Turkey, South Korea and Kenya
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Yes!
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@@Fortis_Editz me too
i agree with you
As a British citizen who went to school,I can confirm we have never had a turkey twizler in the whole menu of school dinners(and also we have never had mushy peas)but you got the mash potatoe and beans right.
I work in a UK school and I can tell you that we never get anything like that, we do get fish and chips (fries) on Fridays but curry is a very popular meal, a chicken korma with rice, naan and a fresh salad, dessert would be a choice between fresh fruit or something like apple crumble (made with Bramley apples) and custard made from custard powder - don’t knock it until you try it.
Apart from mash potatoes, everything he put on that list I’ve never head, our food is usually way better than that, we get pizza, chicken, fries, REGULAR peas, fish (not the one he showed in the video)
I got fish fingers and chips with either beans or garden peas (which I hate) and a banana (which I also hate) for Friday, can confirm I’ve never even heard off of turkey twizzlers
I had Turkey twizlers at school, but we are talking the very late 90s and very early 2000s. Jamie Oliver saw to the removal of them.
From what I have seen from my son's school, their food choices are much healthier and nutritious than what I was served.
As a British person - this wasn't actually served when I was growing up. We were served stuff like mac and cheese, tuna pasta salad or sausages and mash for the main(every day was varied) with a sprinkle cake with custard.
yes and fish on friday
At my school I got crappy chili con carne, fish and chips, tinned ufo (unidentified food object 😅) and other bland options, with puddings of chocolate éclairs or gingerbread men
Bri’ish bo’ola wa’ar dozen’tas an’ma yor’ga
Fish fingers
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Me as a kid im from România and i live in nerderlands i think italy france and usa has the best lunches
Heh, taste buds
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As a French I can tell that we have the same meals and the only differences are that the vegetables are too cooked, the steak is a frozen low quality steak and is not as big. The mushroom sauce is ketchup, the starters are often pasta or rice from previous meals and the pastries are rare (we often get yogurt instead).
Depends on your school I guess
@JaydenStaple, moi c'est vraiment salade au fromage en entrée plat de viande en sauce en plat avec du riz où des pâtes et des légumes et en dessert yaourt et fruit (les crèmes dessert aussi sont parfois présente)
@thaomeelayadi nous on a genre une salade, un sandwich au fromage, un jus d'orange et du pain mais ta quand meme un bon plat
BUT did you get cheese?
Frero moi c pate ou riz poulet surgelé ou viange surgelé parfois du jus mais souvent de l'eau et en dessert sois un fruit sois un yaourt et c rare oue creme dessert
I live in the Uk and I’ve never heard of Turkey Twizlers, most Uk school meals is fish and chips, fish fingers, peas (they rarely have mushy peas), jacket potato and cake and custard.
Yeah
Fr I was just like what the hell are turkey twizlers and I’ve never been served mushy peas either. Tbh it’s all carbs
I'm a 90s kid and we had turkey twizzlers until Jamie Oliver got them taken away. My memory of school lunches in primary school were things like fish cakes, mash potatoe with veggies. Dessert usually sponge and custard.
My school also banned desert when I just started ks2 in 2018
So true
I dunno about other countries but what's unqiue about Japan is that they not only eat in their classes, the children also help serve and then cleanup after themselves, they are taught manners at a young age in their schools.
As a Chinese, so the taste drastically depends on where you are and public/private school. For example I am in a private international school so it has so many dishes and serves even like pasta and hamburgers and has a fresh fruit and a yogurt and soup on the side. But the problem is in high school some schools start at 7 o'clock and ends at 8:30o'clock
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0:18: 🍱 Japanese school lunches emphasize fresh, non-processed meals eaten in the classroom, fostering a sense of community.
3:27: 🍽 Comparison of school lunches in different countries reveals France's emphasis on high-quality, diverse meals prepared by professional cooks.
6:57: 🍽 School lunch comparison and India's midday meal scheme.
10:29: 🍳 High praise for school lunch dish, rated S tier by both reviewers.
14:04: 🍔 School lunch comparison across countries reveals American staple as a hit with delicious burgers and fries.
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Why is this series form your channel so enjoyable to watch?? It’s so satisfying seeing and comparing different foods from different places or periods of time. I’m not sure why. Please continue these types of videos!
I am French, and I do love the amazing food we eat. One thing though, you forgot cheese. Usually we have a bit of Brie or Camembert to go with the rest. Other than that the meal is just about right. Pastries we get pretty rarely and the salad at the start never heard of it.
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I used to work in a primary school kitchen, that wasn't a British school dinner. Jacket potato with a choice of toppings was the most popular. There was also a salad and fresh fruit cart.
yes that is more accurate
As a Mexican some schools have food to feed kids but sometimes they have to buy or make it at home
Finnish school lunch is pretty good considering the tiny amount of money they can spend and the high costs in Finland. It's free for students from 1st to 9th grade.
Swedish school food is dogshit
Ehh...
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@@Eeeeemileemileemil Höpsistä 😞Suomalainen kouluruoka on pääosin hyvää ja terveellistä. Älä levitä valheelista tietoa!!! Jos olet tottunut pelkkään roskaruokaan ja olet nirso, niin se on oma häpeäsi😀
@@mathias61 Teillä saattaa valmistaa eri firma.. Meillkä joka päivä jotain kiusausta.
MY American school lunch is a nightmare. The fries are basically uncooked and have the texture and taste of regular potato’s, the burgers have hairs in them every other time, and the bun of the burger is darker that the actual meat. I don’t know why, but the bun is a DARK BROWN color. Other than that, all the other meals they serve tastes extremely processed, and their pears are literally as hard as a rock. Once I hit the table really hard with a pear, and the table dented. And, on Christmas they served cookies with literal GREEN BATTER. They were so stale and they tried to cut costs by artificially dying the batter instead of just getting icing. That’s my terrible American school lunch system in a nutshell. I hope you see this.
Nvm I commented too late you’ll never see this😢
we get served "fried chicken" that is all pink inside
at last they dont serve nutraloaf
@@birdoishere saw this lol
Honestly its not as bad as my school when they gave me a Block of milk, it was literally a square frozen block of milk, And god help you if they served Chicken drumsticks (or anything chicken really)
Cons about my school lunch: Usually inedible food, dry af hambugers, raw chicken, milk that tastes and looks like glue, Pizza that tastes like cardboard.
Pros: They serve ONE good meal (But maybe im crazy)
Italy has to be my favorite school lunch. Also, here in America, the food in school can also be horrible with the burgers in my school just being put in a pan with no seasoning.
It matters what part of the country you live in. Rural China has lower quality than rich coastal cities. I live in a wealthy state, Colorado in the United States,and the meals were usually pretty fresh and good. The state government does well, they have free meals for lunch and free lunches in summer for low income people.
As a Brazilian, i challenge you to do Brazilian dishes authentically(feijoada, panqueca de carne moída, açaí[pronounced a-say], Xerém, cuscuz, farofa)
8:23 bro really flipped the India flag upsidedown
Because from his perspective it isnt
He maybe just didnt really think about the camera perspective
Japan- 0:10
Mexico- 2:00
France- 3:45
British- 5:43
India- 7:48
China- 9:37
Italy- 11:31
🦅- 13:55
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For india, the mid day meal also differs from state to state catering to the local cuisine of that region. The lunch that you showed might be more north indian, also usually roti is served, not naan.
For example the state that I am from, there are more non vegetarians also rice is a bigger staple than roti. It also changes slightly based on the day of the week. Usually its rice, a veg curry or a dal with veggies added, an egg or soya curry or a bit of chicken.
In south india, where I live currently, It can be rice, Rasam (a light soupy dish eaten with rice), a vegetable side. Can also be 1 dish some days like bisibele bath which is made of rice, lentils and vegetables.
Also, all the lunches above are for public school system in India. Usually most Upper middle class people in India (people with stable jobs drawing a decent salary) usually goes to private schools where the food served is very very different. It might be more at par with western countries with larger variety with options of veg and non veg meals and with lot of dishes like a set with rice, roti, 2 types of curries, dal, paneer for veg/chicken for non veg and a dessert like gulab jamun/kheer etc.
as someone from great britain i have never had mushy peas with my school dinners you nailed everything else
As someone from the UK, we do not have any of this we usually have different things different days, but most days it’s meat and vedge which is optional and a pudding which is raisins, ice cream, cookie, or a brownie.
As a British citizen no more I think you should know this
4:04 Patrick s face when he spits the wine out deserves an S tier on its own
as someone from the uk my school dinners was never like that i had actual food like shepherd's pie but i never had THAT
Chinese A tier:
Mexico: B tier:
France: S tier:
Great Britain: E tier:
India: B tier:
China: S tier:
Italy: S tier:
United States: D tier:
The winner school lunch: France!
so china and chinese are different
Well I don’t know it a good question! 🤨
First one was Japan, not China
Oh sry my bad!
Japan A tier:
Chinese schools cafeteria is incredibly large, my middle school cafeteria can hold 7000kids eat together, and we have around 80 cooks making food day and night in there. The school cafeteria also had such a wide variety of dishes that I could eat three different meals a day for more than half a month.only problem is when the quantity goes up to this level the quality will be hard to control, once I found a small piece of brush in my lamb organ soup noodle.
13:58 they don’t give heather lunches, also the burgers are much worst and cold
And yes I liked my self
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Here in Vietnam its actually kind of similar to China if not liturally the same way, its usually family style with the only different being the veggie soup and no desserts. we also go to sleep after lunch which honestly defeats me in the afternoon 😂 I dont speaks for all schools but thats how it is where I go
Must chinese schools actually don't serve you something like watermelon for you as some kind of dessert.
6:11 after that it got even worse lol😂😂
Great food! 😁
I’m Mexican and our foods are okay. We only get sodas on Fridays.
As a French, I don’t know about the other areas of France but personally I’d be lucky to even get a frozen steak at my school, the food they serve is bland and repetitive and the rare times where we actually get something decent either it’s unhealthy or in small quantity
I’m from mexico and the coke there is 10million times better than the us like legit
Edit: as a Mexican they don’t even give kids school lunch they have to have a lunch from home bro they do not give chocolate chip cookies u r so wrong
100 YEARS OF DINNER
CANADA
The mid day meal program was first introduced by Kamarajar of Tamil Nadu and was spread all across India. Also we have breakfast
I like how he roasts the food even though he the one who cooks them 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I might be late but as a student studying in japan the school lunches here are very interesting and nutritious but the one you made is one of many school lunches in japan and the plating is also different too
P.s this is just my experience so don’t take it to seriously 😅
Please make a video about 100 years of hotels
Patrick never fails to bring us top quality food videos!
P.S. The short name for Patrick is Pat.
😂😂I am French and I admit that I do not know in which school canteen he ate but it is very far from the truth
oui, vrai
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12:20 What happened there
I dont know🤷🏻♂️
My rankings:
Japan: S S S S S :D
Mexico: Solid B :)
France: S :)
Britain: D
India: C (Dhal sounds interesting though)
China: A ;)
Italy: A PLUS Very appetizing:)
America: F. Don’t talk to me. Stuff is bland.
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As an British person, you have it completely wrong for the lunch, we had stuff like pizza, pasta, paninis and much more stuff
We bring our own lunch ❤
As a person that lives in mexico this is true 🤩🤑
Based on my school lunch experience I would've ranked America as an F tier.
Yeah if the American lunch looked like that it’s an s tier. In reality the burger and fries are soggy
0:41 dang wish I had that school lunch
Same bro
@@Katie_lovesdemonslayerAgreed
I would say Chinese school lunch really varies from school to school, usually the private schools and international schools have better lunchs cos you get a variety of choices, while in some public schools, you get no choice, sometimes there are things like worms and hair in the food, and the teachers and canteen monitors often force you to eat it up when you can`t finish the food. I really miss the food in my high school, which consists of a variety of mouth-watering dishes like Zha Jiang Mian, steak with pasta, over rice, rice noodles, and so much more! Our high school cafeteria have 3 floors, and the 3rd floor has the best food! I am hungry just thinking about that! 🤤
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Hi Patrick, sorry for the inconvenience. great video though... I'm Italian and I'd like to tell you a couple of things about the lunch you showed. first of all, fresh ingredients are not used. then they wouldn't serve something as expensive as salmon even if you asked them in Chinese. School meals here in Italy are prepared in one place and then reheated if everything goes well. In 99% of cases you find pasta overcooked and tasteless. the salad looks like it was made a century before and the second course is often slices of chicken or pork loin because they are really cheap. the bread is often of poor quality while the fruit is good if it's good. the only schools in Italy that offer a decent lunch are boarding schools for rich children and there are few of those. As a true Italian I'll tell you that honestly even F is too much considering how bad school canteens are in Italy...
0:05 that’s not the Indian flag
What is wrong with u that is India flag 😂
@@harshpratapsingh4758it is the correct flag. He just placed it upside down
@@yadwindersingh5309ya he is right
@@yadwindersingh5309
Placing it upside down doesn't make it an Indian Flag. The orientation need to be exactly placed so that it can be called an Indian flag. Not just for India for every country. Some countries have flag that places upside down makes it the flag of another country.
It’s flipped
Thank you Patrick for posting this video today! I was just told that I have a non cancerous brain tumor. This video has really brightened my day!
In India school we also provide boiled egg but the at the base it's basically what you cooked ❤
8:20 The flag of India is upside down
The Mexican Guy Triggered 1.4 billion people by ranking India's school lunch a mere "C" tier. 😡😡
Here in russia school lunch is - microwaved chicken or beef cutlet, mashed potatoes that are probably couple days old, and\or random soup, and for drink usually.... i dont know how its called in english, but its boiled fruits water, like... i dont know if any other countries do this, but you boil fruits or berries, and then you squeeze all the liquid out of that brew, throw away all the solids, and that is what we usually drink in school, it actually taste quite good, and it have the best name for english speaking people - cumpot. not even kidding. Компот. XD
The HohOhOHo got me😭💀
Who tf is getting naan for lunch?!?!? Like we have naan and paneer on special occasions but our cafe usually serves a rice item or a roti and veg and non-veg curry
The M4 Sherman is a tank produced in ww2 with a 75 mm gun 2 30. Cal machine guns, and 1 50. Cal machine gun it can reach speeds of 30 mph
7:42 Excuse me?
Can you do Russia?🇷🇺
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Congrats bro
@@denmarkrp5thank you:)❤
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im british and i never seen any of these mushy peas at school
I am British and i am offended they dont serve fish and chips in school lunch. I dont know what they serve because i live in mexico but STILL
6:12 HAIYAA Why Jamie Oliver made healthy school meal, I've put my leg down from chair.
I’m from England and all I get is baked potatoes with cheese tuna or beans.
Bro used the British empire flag and not the UK lol also live the video❤🤣
They were basically rating their own cooking the whole time
Ya man like actually indian roti or flat bread as he calls it is just some flour put some water. And kned it and the cook it on a pan after just put some ghee on it that it also it's dal not dhal and dal does not look that good
looking at the thumbnail made me gasp bro, where in the us are yall getting these lunches
I'm from Indian, but I'm in a Christian school, where we have a canteen, where there isn't much really, just a daily Vada pav, which is so bland because it doesn't have any sauces, a Manchurian Pav, and a different 20 rupee food everyday, like a Frankie, Noodles, fried rice and a bit more.
And videos like this should have a playlist too
Ngl bro looks like Donarumma
As a Canadian, in the high school I went to, the fries they served were always crispy and golden
As An Australian our school lunches are either a packed lunch box from home, something from the shops or something from the school tuckshop aka the USA cafeteria
As a Chinese Kiwi, I feel happy that Patrick loves Chinese food. Oh, you forgot Mapo Tofu lol.
I just found about your yt channel when you cook 100 years of school lunch and I’m already a big fan keep up the great work
Chaina because bestest was the new year for them
As a brit-i can say the school lunch is innacurate-we'd typically have different food each day-with jacket potato always being on thursday-also when i was in secondary school-we had the luxury of being able to buy soda-sure it was sugar free but...soda is soda-along with like. a brownie bar. and if you didnt like the lunch for the day-you could just get a sandwhich which wasnt always too bad-but...yeah the brit school lunch in the video-seems like royalty food to me.
I'm british and our school lunches are nothing compared to that 😂
My school gives us the burgers and chicken sandwiches and stuff but they leave the top bun on the side and give us sauces and toppings to choose from
As an Indian, usually Indian schools don't provide lunch. We have to carry tiffin with us in the school and everyday we have different food items in tiffin
As a Romanion i must ask,how is it like getting food in the cafeteria? We,dont have lunch,you either bring it from home or you get it from the shop in the school yard
as French I can tell you school meal varies a lot from school to school .... now some are far better than what you show , my niece primary school actually eat 100% veg and egg from the city garden ( with they plant, and look after with few city gardener), other school more centralise kitchen, but they need to have at least on vegetarian meal per week and all cook from fresh or raw product, .......
We Aussies just brought our own lunch from home. Our parents still care about us here and spend the bare minimal effort to feed us.
Try my country pls Indonesia 🇲🇨
This was fun to watch
Hey girl currently in a British highschool, this isn't really what we eat everyday for lunch, everyday is something different that you get to choose from, there's salad, jacket potato's, hot meals, pizza, sandwiches, and baked goods, and drinks, the only thing that remains the same is fish and chips every Friday other than that it's a sort of cycle of what's served, also forgot to say there's pasta too
I am chinese, the tomato and egg is on point but usually chinese households make the tomato and egg more soupy, the soup is packed with the tomato and egg and spices flavour and you're supposed to mix it with the rice for the full flavour experience
Im from Britain and never in my life has that been in my school lol.
As an Indian, I had never taken Dal and Naan in my school lunch. Paranthas and vegetable made up of fried potatoes or lady fingers or chickpeas or cauliflower were more common in my case 😊.
Fried Rice, Poha and Bhajiyas are also regular thing on Saturdays 😋.
Sometimes I don’t care what people think about school lunches because if the food looks good I eat it
Belgium ain't bad either , entree is a soup of the day mostly tomato , coliflower or any form of greens . Main is mostly baked/mashed/ cooked potatoes with tomato meat balls , pork chop , meat stew , chicken shnitzel
Ofcourse one day is fried day . Vegies are usually peas carrots and green beans . All fresh and at the end an optional chocolate pudding or low carb flan
Patrick: The next country we're going to, invented pizza. Can you guess where we're going?
Me: Afganistan?
As a Chinese student, I’m happy that you love the food for my country.