School Lunches of the World

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  • @mjr_schneider
    @mjr_schneider 5 років тому +1341

    Speaking of cringy educational videos for kids, I feel like there must be a treasure trove of those from all around the world. That would be a pretty funny and interesting thing to explore.

    • @MustraOrdo
      @MustraOrdo 5 років тому +28

      Hope JJ realizes this comment

    • @AlyInk
      @AlyInk 4 роки тому +47

      I dunno if J.J. experienced this but in French class in Ontario every elementary french class I know of was subjected to Ananas, a talking pineapple trying to teach you french while just being... Utterly terrifying to look upon, honestly.

    • @cal4720
      @cal4720 4 роки тому +12

      AlyInk Oh gosh! In deep cajun louisiana we had these old videos from the 70s or 80s, and there was a french speaking clown, and he genuinely looked like the meat clowns for britain. But then I skipped french the whole next year, so it’s fine.

    • @whytfbuddy4118
      @whytfbuddy4118 4 роки тому

      MJR Schneider I once had a Spanish class ( I am American ) with this horrific scarf thing.

    • @Freedom34176
      @Freedom34176 4 роки тому +1

      @@AlyInk I remember that talking pineapple lol. I only took Gr. 8 French class but every now and then, my teacher would've put that on the television for us to watch.

  • @gretaj.7146
    @gretaj.7146 4 роки тому +476

    10:38 this is Finnish breakfast tho!! Finnish shcools actually offer a free warm lunch to every student. It could be anything from lasagna to peasoup and pancakes.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle 3 роки тому +3

      Doesn't take from the fact it sounds like prison food also pancakes on the actually most important time to eat food? Are y'all running on high fructose corn syrup or something

    • @J_A
      @J_A 3 роки тому +37

      @@augustuslunasol10thapostle Peasoup and pancakes come together. You see, we eat the peasoup for lunch and pancakes for dessert. And I don't know if it is true or not, but I've heard the food in prison in Finland is quite high quality too, so I suppose you could be right.

    • @crazydragy4233
      @crazydragy4233 3 роки тому +27

      @@augustuslunasol10thapostle Cleary you've never had good porridge. I'm so sorry for your loss.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle 3 роки тому +1

      @@crazydragy4233 no I've never had good I presume wheat porridge only ever had rice porridge

    • @crazydragy4233
      @crazydragy4233 3 роки тому +6

      @@augustuslunasol10thapostle Tbf it can be hard to get hands on good grains which depends a lot on area. And it gets even worse with "fast porridge" bc from my experience in most places, esp in West, it's always mediocre at best oatmeal or nothing at all and people genuinely end up believing there can't be better.
      But it's pretty mind blowing how amazing buckwheat 'alone' can be, or my personal favourite- semolina. I eat that everyday and am in love, and I only use milk with a pinch of salt to cook it.
      You can 'personalise' porridge easily to make it both sweet or savoury. All you need to know is how to prepare it, which is an issue with any food item. (I strongly believe there are only few if any at all things that taste bad, most people just can't really cook, and we get the worst of that when the people in charge of food don't care or even hate what they're doing.)
      Basically "an artist never blames his tools" and "a cook never blames his ingredients" :)

  • @chrisprobst6963
    @chrisprobst6963 5 років тому +2345

    "My Quebec fans, who apparently .. exist ?" Classic JJ

    • @ThaVolt999
      @ThaVolt999 5 років тому +36

      Me, me, me!

    • @maeshamahmud6347
      @maeshamahmud6347 5 років тому +61

      kids in quebec, montreal just go to there nearest mcdo and eat fries and get medium drink then go to pizza pizza and order a slice of pizza and poutine to share with the whole gang, basically everyday

    • @bootdude7527
      @bootdude7527 5 років тому +8

      *CONSPIRACY NOISES*

    • @binoutech
      @binoutech 5 років тому +26

      I am from québec and I never got chips or cola for lunch

    •  5 років тому +13

      @@maeshamahmud6347 That must be a city-exclusive thing because that'd never be allowed or even close to possible in the suburbs. They got rid of lots of unhealthy foods from the cafeteria menu at my school (Fries, pizza, etc. were all gone)!

  • @epicgmaer26
    @epicgmaer26 3 роки тому +319

    I feel like the reason why lots of asian countries have such a vast street food culture is because of (now i know this sounds really weird at first) the size and width of the sidewalks, i feel like in places like the US, they're rather narrow and not really as big. While here in Indonesia, you have sidewalks that are as wide as entire roads, and without any laws that really focus on street vendors and restrict them from popping up in random places, it just lets random people go rampant on putting up tents on the side of the road and just start cooking. These people also really like to go near schools, because schools here don't usually have cafeterias, and if they do have one, usually you'd be required to bring your own food, which becomes a problem for students who don't have much money; and so they just go for street food.
    idek it's 3am i need to sleep :p

    • @ednworks
      @ednworks 2 роки тому +34

      I know I'm responding to an old comment and an even older video, but at least in the US, and I think Canada as well, most cities have strong regulations against street vendors due to health and safety concerns. In cities where street vendors are legal, see Manhattan, vendors need to obtain permits which can turn away some of them because it's either pricey, inaccessible (language barriers), or expensive. In NYC for example, you can find street vendors regularly getting chased off by the cops in busy areas. As some Asian cities try to "clean up", they also have come down harder on street stalls and some areas are now missing some of their most iconic foods as a result. That said, food hygiene and safety is also pretty important...

    • @epicgmaer26
      @epicgmaer26 2 роки тому +3

      @@ednworks ah i see, as i sometimes find like 14 vendors in a small sidewalk, and it can get pretty hard to walk through and stuff

    • @xWood4000
      @xWood4000 2 роки тому +2

      Wait wouldn't it be cheaper to bring your own food than buying street food? I know Asian street food is really cheap but still

    • @epicgmaer26
      @epicgmaer26 2 роки тому +5

      @@xWood4000 most families don’t have enouh time to prepare their kids’ meals since schools start at 7 and most people wake up at 6.30

    • @caramelapple5562
      @caramelapple5562 2 роки тому +12

      i feel like you're probably at least somewhat right about this, the vast majority of american cities were designed around the car (which is why it's so inconvenient to walk a lot of places) - you're not really _intended_ to walk around, or it's really low priority, so street food is less viable (just a theory) (though the bit about car-centric design is true)

  • @peter-kw2sc
    @peter-kw2sc 5 років тому +1953

    In Belgium it was common to give kids "school beer" which was like a really low alcohol content beer but they don't do it anymore

    • @sodinc
      @sodinc 5 років тому +257

      what a loss

    • @purplekloss1587
      @purplekloss1587 5 років тому +170

      Such a shame

    • @peter-kw2sc
      @peter-kw2sc 5 років тому +205

      Сергей Одинцов i know. They say it was better for children than sugary sodas lol

    • @EclipselaLuna3657
      @EclipselaLuna3657 4 роки тому +31

      Ah yes the good times when you could buy things if you didnt pack your lunch

    • @nurailidepaepe2783
      @nurailidepaepe2783 4 роки тому +23

      wait what? as a belgian i've never heard of that only of tafelbier (something one of my friends' grandmother gave me once, it was awful)

  • @Audiojack_
    @Audiojack_ 3 роки тому +228

    That representation of Finland is very odd, considering Finland has quite comprehensive and varied free school meals. Sure, sometimes there are porridge days, but that's like what, once a month?

    • @ilarious5729
      @ilarious5729 2 роки тому +15

      It made me raise my Finnish eyebrow 🤨

    • @shuruff904
      @shuruff904 2 роки тому +4

      U mad?

    • @peeparoni8634
      @peeparoni8634 2 роки тому +11

      same, but im pretty sure its the same for every other country too, aka im pretty sure malaysians dont have nasi lemak for every single school lunch either.

    • @Tobbyzzz
      @Tobbyzzz 2 роки тому

      @@peeparoni8634 would say the Norwegian one was spot on. Forgot to mention school milk, and the absolute lack of "treats/dessert" though.
      But now a days kids just bring junk, and eat insta-noodles 😅

    • @aapovirtanen9599
      @aapovirtanen9599 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, and I don't think its even the most accurate generalization. I'd say potatoes and some kind of meaty sauce + grated carrot is the most usual thing
      As we can see here, free and high quality school lunches are a huge thing of national pride in Finland ☺

  • @josephedmond3723
    @josephedmond3723 5 років тому +558

    Fried Pizza.
    Texas wants to KNOW YOUR LOCATION

    • @appa609
      @appa609 4 роки тому +30

      I feel like Deep Fried Pizza is the most American food that can possibly exist.

    • @Bluegillbronco2
      @Bluegillbronco2 4 роки тому +37

      @@appa609 Yet as an American, who happens to live in Texas, I have never once heard of or even considered deep frying a pizza.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 4 роки тому +5

      @@Bluegillbronco2 Funnily enough I had a "Canadian Poutine" while in the states and it was topped with maple syrup. I've never even thought of that but I can see where they got the idea

    • @connorirwin8094
      @connorirwin8094 4 роки тому +6

      @Bluegillbronco2, As a fellow Texan i can say, it definitely SOUNDS Texan.

    • @bjornhattan6026
      @bjornhattan6026 4 роки тому +10

      @@Bluegillbronco2 in Scotland they will literally deep fry anything, I'm surprised I'd never heard of pizza crunch before, certainly doesn't exist where I'm from (just over the border at the very top of England)

  • @ozidanni
    @ozidanni 2 роки тому +62

    I absolutely LOVE that the dried instant noodles directly out of the packet made the list. 😂 I remember doing that.

    • @Tbal_96
      @Tbal_96 2 роки тому +2

      I'm Canadian and I did that.

  • @ThinWhiteAxe
    @ThinWhiteAxe 5 років тому +138

    Saturday is quickly becoming my favourite day of the week, this stuff is fascinating

  • @Talmorne
    @Talmorne 4 роки тому +44

    I think a lot of Western counties not having the same street food culture as Eastern countries has a lot to do with food standards/laws. Street foods can quickly become unmanageable/untrackable if you don't have the resources to keep track of every seller and the quality/safety of their food. So more relaxed food safety/quality laws could be a big part of it

  • @il-dottore
    @il-dottore 4 роки тому +421

    07:31
    American here.
    Trust me, you don’t want Lunchables in your country.

    • @gumbyforreal
      @gumbyforreal 3 роки тому +54

      eating lunchables all my childhood had given me the BLANDEST taste buds in the world

    • @Name..........
      @Name.......... 2 роки тому +32

      They weren't that bad come on , the only ones I would eat were the nachos lunchables. But most of the time if I packed it was peanut butter and jam sandwiches with fruit.

    • @kale3563
      @kale3563 2 роки тому +12

      @@Name.......... the nacho ones were the only ones I could stomach lmao. With that being said, I could eat 7 of them in one sitting if given the opportunity

    • @veryslowpoke2025
      @veryslowpoke2025 2 роки тому +5

      most of them were eh. If you're starving they're pretty okay but if you're only a good bit hungry they're sickening

    • @sendhelpiamahugedisaster8257
      @sendhelpiamahugedisaster8257 2 роки тому +3

      When I was in Kindergarten & 1st Grade I would have Lunchables for lunch at school but I would only eat the Oreos & Ritz Crackers and the one time I was forced to eat the nasty meat & cheese I almost puked.

  • @jaxonmourning
    @jaxonmourning 4 роки тому +589

    is it just me or is jj referring to his fans as “friends” really awesome

    • @BinglesP
      @BinglesP 2 роки тому +22

      It’s also a lot more humble since it sounds more personal

    • @anib
      @anib 2 роки тому +12

      It’s how I get my daily serotonin

    • @chockie
      @chockie 2 роки тому +17

      imo it's kind of a mixed bag bc while it may be nice for the viewers to feel seen as a friend rather than a fan this kind of feeds a lot into creating an unhealthy parasocial relationship. not sure if the wisest choice. i was just thinking about this while watching then saw this was a top comment lol. it's nice, but truth is random people commenting on youtube videos can't truly be friends with the youtuber, not without at least ONE proper 2 way conversation. i'd probably just call them "viewers"

    • @djaccountisbfisbx3880
      @djaccountisbfisbx3880 2 роки тому +9

      @@chockie I don’t think there are too many overly-obsessive “stans” who genuinely think they’re dating a person who doesn’t even know they exist watching a history and culture based channel.
      I shouldn’t make any assumptions though.

    • @bookshelf5759
      @bookshelf5759 2 роки тому +6

      It cheapens the word “friend,” as we all know that we are not truly his friends.

  • @JT-uw5xi
    @JT-uw5xi 5 років тому +174

    Food Dude RUINED primary school I'm still traumatised it was HELL

    • @JfkJames
      @JfkJames 5 років тому +26

      Juliet Treacy I used to give the tomatoes to the girl I sat next to coz there was a secret bin in the girls bathroom

  • @dinhored2010
    @dinhored2010 4 роки тому +45

    🇧🇷 We here in Brazil usually eat for lunch rice and beans mixed in a plate. It includes ( fried or boiled) chicken or meat and salad. ( Lettuce, tomatoes, onion). Important: Almost all the workers have 1 hour for lunch, around noon. Kids 20 minutes at school.

  • @JohnSmith-ey6zy
    @JohnSmith-ey6zy 5 років тому +141

    I'm indonesian and what you mentioned about my country's lunches are not lunch but merely snacks and for the real lunch we mostly have rice, noodles, soups, and sandwiches
    Edit: and my favourite sandwich is grilled hagelslag (but we call that meises here) sandwich

    • @vladimirdmitrov6678
      @vladimirdmitrov6678 5 років тому +14

      Ya, toasted bread with hagelslag is a very typical Indonesian breakfast.

    • @shuruff904
      @shuruff904 2 роки тому

      I'll stick with lunchables pizza lol

    • @muftiharits
      @muftiharits Рік тому +2

      But nothing beats Indomie Goreng with rice for packed lunch 😂

  • @HenrikoMagnifico
    @HenrikoMagnifico 4 роки тому +35

    Swedish cafeteria food is strange in the sense that it's generally really varied and offers a plethora of dishes from all over the world on the menu. Kids get 2-3 alternatives to choose from every day, where one alternative is always vegetarian. The quality of the food differs greatly from school to school, and if the school is private or state funded. A buffet of varius greens are also always offered at every meal. To drink, kids get to pick between water or milk- no alternatives for soda or juice or anything like that. But in general, our school food is quite good and healthy! Classic dishes include;
    * Spaghetti Bolognese
    * Meatballs and mashed potatoes
    * Various stews and soups
    * Fried Fish with Potatoes or a fish gratange
    * Pancakes
    * Chicken Marengo
    * Ryssröra
    * Potato buns
    * Pourage
    * Palt or blood pudding
    * Various international dishes
    Bonus facts:
    * The school food is free for all kids in all schools here!
    * Sweden has a long tradition of healthy school food.
    * It is very uncommon for students in middle school or younger to buy lunch themselves or take lunch with them from home.
    * For some major holidays special dishes are served in many schools. Including our famous smörgåsbord (called Julbord) which is often served one day near Christmas and includes many tradional dishes like smoked salmon, boiled eggs with creme fraîche and fish rum on top, janssons frästelse (anchovies, potatoes and onions), meatballs, sill (fermented fish), christmas ham, ribs and sometimes risalamalta (rice pourage with a sugary jam-like sauce).
    * There are no desserts.
    Cheers from Sweden :)

  • @glame9001
    @glame9001 5 років тому +83

    When I was in middle school I got a hold of a sushi roller and I felt so fancy eating sushi while everyone else ate mystery meat burgers and little tubs of fruit.

    • @FullOfMalarky
      @FullOfMalarky 5 років тому +5

      G Jerome mystery meat and fruit sushi anyone?

  • @mac_ni_ghairadh
    @mac_ni_ghairadh 3 роки тому +90

    I’m glad Food Dudes got a mention. I remember at first we just had to try the fruit and veg but then they made us eat the whole portion to get the prize, so whenever we were given tomatoes or raisins most kids wouldn’t get their prizes because we hated them.
    Some of the prizes were: a green lunchbox, a red lunchbox, a magnet, really crap pencils and a topper (pencil sharpener). It was awful

    • @JoeHasAids
      @JoeHasAids 2 роки тому

      Swear

    • @waxwingsfall
      @waxwingsfall 2 роки тому +1

      I think I still have one of those green lunch boxes after all these years

    • @mac_ni_ghairadh
      @mac_ni_ghairadh 2 роки тому

      @@waxwingsfall Me too!

    • @PeacefulPeteable
      @PeacefulPeteable 2 роки тому +4

      No way in hell that kid was eating that broccoli in the video.
      I would have started a riot.

    • @ThisKeepsMeAwakeAtNight
      @ThisKeepsMeAwakeAtNight 2 роки тому +3

      Did anybody else see that kid a tomato like freaking apple?

  • @ArchTazer
    @ArchTazer 5 років тому +96

    8:20 I thought he was going to say Indonesian students leave their school to buy cigarettes

    • @vroomkaboom108
      @vroomkaboom108 3 роки тому +12

      Ciggies are obviously a staple of a balanced indonesian meal!

  • @julianzuniga8905
    @julianzuniga8905 3 роки тому +17

    In Mexico my dad told me that growing up, their lunch consisted of traditional Mexican rice, black beans and a couple of tortillas. I know there's way different options in medium to larger Mexican towns/cities, but in rural Mexico that was your breakfast, lunch and dinner

  • @gruffysnuggles
    @gruffysnuggles 5 років тому +343

    Who in their mind eats an entire head of broccoli?! Food Dudes will not be missed.

    • @diviny1139
      @diviny1139 5 років тому +36

      Wait.. that's not normal?

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 5 років тому +14

      an absolute mad lad

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 років тому +68

      I wonder where the kids are now!

    • @Brick-Life
      @Brick-Life 5 років тому +37

      @@JJMcCullough They work at McDonald's and KFC

    • @LordDavid04
      @LordDavid04 5 років тому +5

      You wouldn't eat broccoli if it was deep fried and dipped in chocolate sauce.

  •  4 роки тому +19

    In Slovakia we take a serious break to have a big lunch. I know that foreigners are often shocked that we also take a break even from a work at 12:00 to have a lunch for half an hour to full hour, and then we stay longer in the work because of this break. We need two to three dishes: a soup (lentil, bean, vegetable, chicken broth, goulash..), main dish usually containing side dish (potatoes, rice) and usualy a meat (most often chicken or pork) and a side salad or pickles. Then we usually have some kind of dessert, which can be fresh fruit or some sweet snack. We do have some kind of pastry (rožok) filled with butter and cheese and vegetables, or liver spread or mayo fish (treska) or whatever, but it is deffinitely just a snack, not lunch, we eat those aroud 10am. ❤️😉 we love eating full foods and we propably eat a lot.

  • @dollarama5142
    @dollarama5142 5 років тому +348

    Rice and beans
    Every
    Damn
    Day

    • @foxiflakes8245
      @foxiflakes8245 5 років тому +9

      You also live in the Southern US?

    • @haiironosora9714
      @haiironosora9714 5 років тому +15

      🇧🇷?

    • @chanjoven1288
      @chanjoven1288 5 років тому +2

      If you are talking about malaysia its not rice and beans its rice and penuts

    • @cal4720
      @cal4720 4 роки тому +5

      Fuego XCFC No, we eat GRITS and PIZZA, but square pizza.

    • @jessefireblade6599
      @jessefireblade6599 4 роки тому +1

      🇵🇷?

  • @Nogu3
    @Nogu3 2 роки тому +14

    In Korea we usually have a fairly varied lunch, tend to have rice and kimchi, some kind of soup (often a type which is comprised of anchovy stock and seaweed called miyeok-guk), seasoned vegetable side dishes (banchan), maybe a meat dish and if you're especially lucky maybe a drumstick of fried chicken coated in a sweet and spicy yangyeom sauce with roast peanuts all over it, or something equally tasty and treat worthy.
    As for Japan their food is highly regimentalised and when I was there kare rice, or curry rice was always the school favourite. Noodles called soft men (like a mix of ramen and udon) is served with a meat sauce, you could get pasta salad or even a type of pastry called "age-pan" which is a sweet roll fried in oil then rolled in kinako, roasted soy bean powder and sugar. This is not a dessert btw it's an actual part of the meal.
    I also noticed japanese schools also serve milk with every meal and you get both furikake for rice, and sometimes a milk flavouring. I also especially liked the frozen mandarins we got for dessert which had a consistency almost like ice cream.
    You know in hindsight growing up in Korea and Japan, two countries very well known for high quality school food I ate very well.

    • @yuvalgabay1023
      @yuvalgabay1023 2 роки тому +2

      Its kinda wierd how milk drinks are so popular in asia considering most people out side European and middel eastern ethnic groups (like 70% of world population) is lactose intolerance

    • @Nogu3
      @Nogu3 2 роки тому +1

      @@yuvalgabay1023 the popularity of drinking milk primarily came from Western influence, but also from the Mongol Empire.
      Even today Mongolian culture survives primarily off meat and dairy products, meanwhile countries like Japan emulated the European propensity for dairy, eggs and meat during the Meiji restoration as a means to strengthen the bodies and conditioning of the army.

  • @EthanPerales.
    @EthanPerales. 3 роки тому +11

    As a (US) southerner with a sweet tooth, that PB & Marshmallow fluff from the New England part of the US sounds like pure diabetic sweetness that you couldn't even find at the Texas State Fair

    • @juwebles4352
      @juwebles4352 Рік тому

      Fluffer-nutters rule dude. Im from NJ but even in the middle states we have em

  • @JT-uw5xi
    @JT-uw5xi 5 років тому +577

    Quebecois fans of JJ? That's definitely an oxymoron

  • @maraphernalia
    @maraphernalia 2 роки тому +7

    I lived on a native American reservation for a year in a town that only had 140 people, so all of the cooks at the school were local moms. We had the most incredible breakfasts and lunches. Homemade fry bread with lunch, bacon and eggs in the morning. Hands down the least healthy school lunches I had (which is saying a lot for the USA), but God, they were also by far the best. They tried to pack as many calories into the meals as they could bc a lot of kids didn't get to eat at home, so their two school meals and the "snack" (a meal) they got to take home was all of the food they got.

    • @johnkeefer8760
      @johnkeefer8760 9 місяців тому

      I absolutely love fry bread. Navajo tacos may be better than Mexican ones

  • @user-qq9rh
    @user-qq9rh 5 років тому +179

    English canada: I think we should pack him my some fruit today
    Quebec: GIVE MONSIOUR TIMMY FUGGIN "JOSE LUIS"

    • @nettart4924
      @nettart4924 5 років тому +1

      Pop Kek for Quebec!

    • @Hexagonian
      @Hexagonian 3 роки тому +2

      Too many kids had pop tarts in elementary school. Also, I eat toaster strudels with icing for breakfast. That’s probably why we failed as a nation.

  • @jaakkot5440
    @jaakkot5440 2 роки тому +16

    10:31 Finnish school lunches vary alot, we have a cycle of various foods that cycle throughout the year. The meals are in my opinion like healthy home food: salad, carbs and protein, you can drink milk or water. You can always eat näkkileipä (knäckebröd, nordic crispy rye bread), but occasionally we also have soft bread.

  • @jaharihenry4062
    @jaharihenry4062 5 років тому +358

    Hey J.J. I’ve noticed that you discontinued your world leader series. Will this series ever make a comeback because I found it very enjoyable ?

    • @trfccurt07
      @trfccurt07 5 років тому +11

      I echo this!

    • @vfsdm
      @vfsdm 5 років тому +33

      Jahari Henry he stopped doing because it needed a lot of research and simply not all world leaders are interesting

    • @lucaswolf-pudney184
      @lucaswolf-pudney184 5 років тому +5

      Jahari Henry I loved it too

    • @armwrestlingfan6804
      @armwrestlingfan6804 5 років тому +6

      I am so sad that he stopped :(
      Maybe he could make a summary of 10 each? 🤔

    • @64imma
      @64imma 5 років тому +2

      I'm guessing it's just much more difficult to research world leaders and make an interesting video about it, than to relay comments that viewers leave him (I dont mean that in a mean spirited or sarcastic way). Not to imply that its "lazy content", but I'm sure it's more personally fulfilling for him to get feedback from viewers about their culture, than to research a bunch of world leaders who may not have an interesting backstory other than "he worked in politics his whole life and generally everyone likes him".

  • @samhutchison9582
    @samhutchison9582 3 роки тому +7

    When I was in Japan I spent a day with elementary school kids talking about America (with a girl who was Senegalese and talked about Senegal) and we had their lunch. The food was not too dissimilar from American lunches, but the routine was massively different.

  • @nemesis962074
    @nemesis962074 5 років тому +59

    A very specific example but if you were a Latino kid in SoCal your lunch consisted of a bag of hot cheetos and nacho cheese, maybe with an Arizona tea.

  • @dannyblanco8544
    @dannyblanco8544 4 роки тому +4

    Idk why I got so excited when you mentioned the bolillos

  • @torquedawg1004
    @torquedawg1004 4 роки тому +44

    A little late, but I think Yakult is more of a south east Asian thing. I'm Filipino and once you mentioned Yakult, I jumped out of my seat out of pure nostalgia

    • @t.dominey4150
      @t.dominey4150 2 роки тому +2

      We also have them in the uk

    • @fieryedits4882
      @fieryedits4882 Рік тому

      I know it bc my cousin had a urinary infection and her dr recommended drinking yakult along with her prescription to help restore healthy bacteria

    • @silentsmurf
      @silentsmurf Рік тому +2

      Interesting! Yakult is Japanese and I’ve seen them in US and East Asian stores. Didn’t realize they were so ubiquitous in SEA.

    • @Wubadubadub1967
      @Wubadubadub1967 Рік тому +1

      @@beeschurger9310 I remember Yakults being HUGE in my childhood, they were the absolute best though

    • @Wubadubadub1967
      @Wubadubadub1967 Рік тому

      @@beeschurger9310 I kept buying packets but my brother kept drinking them all 😭

  • @tokusatsu56
    @tokusatsu56 2 роки тому +8

    Here in Israel, a lot of kids will also snack on Bamba which is like a Cheetos Puff but peanut butter flavored instead of cheese. Not exclusive for lunch but a popular snack nonetheless. There's a bunch of other flavors of Bamba, too. There's also Bissili which is our equivalent of Lay's Potato Chips, essentially. Love your stuff, JJ!!!! תודה רבה אחי!!!!!

  • @katerwhall1865
    @katerwhall1865 5 років тому +37

    A nation runs on food. really cool to hear about food cultures from around the world.

  • @MegaGABSAM
    @MegaGABSAM 2 роки тому +12

    I love that you tried to pronounce all the different snack foods, but for the "chilaquiles" the qui isn't a hard Q, it's more (chee-lah-key-less)

  • @tiebreakeralveolar7978
    @tiebreakeralveolar7978 5 років тому +60

    The 3 guarantees of life: death, taxes, and kids not looking school lunch

  • @user-vj5bc7ji4q
    @user-vj5bc7ji4q 2 роки тому +3

    School meals in Italy provide regular Italian cuisine, although they may vary among regions and towns. The Italian government is very "down to people" and is doing a large-scale study to measure and involve students in food habits, diets, and food choices. However, many parents struggle for the right to pack home meals for their children since school food is rather expensive.

  • @AeromaticXD
    @AeromaticXD 5 років тому +40

    Who knew food was such a rich topic? (Like that Georgian food you referenced... I gotta get to Georgia at some point!)

  • @justanotherfailure15
    @justanotherfailure15 3 роки тому +4

    I was so surprised to see food from Georgia covered on this! I have had Khachapuri in Georgia and it is so amazing!!

  • @robbicu
    @robbicu 5 років тому +10

    Excellent JJ! Your illustrations are fantastic! Plus, your research and insight make it cool!

  • @marchionybros1920
    @marchionybros1920 4 роки тому +7

    As a New Yorker, we would have pizza day every Wednesday in elementary school.
    Pizza is a big part of New York culture.

  • @eye_lube6022
    @eye_lube6022 5 років тому +59

    the amount of vegemite in that sandwich would look like tit would block your arteries
    us aussies like ours as an extremely thin spread of vegemite and butter - unless you want to prove your masculinity and have 8 spoonfulls on your bread (or maybe from the spoon)

    • @jankansi5679
      @jankansi5679 5 років тому +2

      That amount seems pretty accurate, I dunno what you're talking about.

    • @augth
      @augth 4 роки тому +1

      Ikr I’m not even Australian but I nearly had a stroke

    • @anamusingidiot2565
      @anamusingidiot2565 3 роки тому

      Would it be more or less manly to just eat the spoon?

    • @alpha00z26
      @alpha00z26 3 роки тому +2

      As an Aussie some would agree with you but I love alot of Vegemite I had a spoon full once it was nice

    • @ozidanni
      @ozidanni 2 роки тому

      Often eat it off the teaspoon too. Not proving anything to anyone. It's good. I don't like bread though, so that's a factor.

  • @Lucky-sm3yu
    @Lucky-sm3yu 3 роки тому +4

    In America, specifically Oregon, the school cafeterias serve daily specials often times some form of chicken burger which can be spicy, and sometime they'll do more ""exotic"" foods like teriyaki chicken or orang/lemon chicken, which are my personal favorites. They also often times serve uncrustables which are like premade PB&J sandwiches on these round white bread things that are pressed together at the sides, and as the name implies do not have a crust, basically just think big ravoli but with PB&J. On the other end of things they also serve turkey and gravy over mashed potatoes, which sounds good until you try it and the turkey is more akin to Styrofoam and the potatoes don't fair any better. We also get some form of milk as a drink which can be either plain or chocolate, I have also seen skim milk but thats more uncommon. All in all the school lunches are pretty hit or miss but most the time they're pretty good.

  • @stepanfedun9122
    @stepanfedun9122 5 років тому +58

    12:11
    As punishment for this, England will not be returning Northern Ireland

    • @CancerGaming56
      @CancerGaming56 5 років тому +7

      We will also increase military presence and armed police presence in N Ireland.

    • @davidfreeman3083
      @davidfreeman3083 4 роки тому +2

      I finally understood the minds of Unionists in Ulster I guess?

    • @xp_studios7804
      @xp_studios7804 4 роки тому +2

      You just made me a unionist bro

  • @averydaws
    @averydaws 7 місяців тому +1

    I grew up in the south east United States and it was common across public high schools to have a “Chicken day” (much more popular than pizza day) where people would run to the cafeteria for first pick of fried chicken (breast being the best), Mac and cheese, Lima beans/collard greens, and mashed potatoes and gravy with a lunch roll. No one ever brought lunch on that day. It was an event. Been chasing that lunch high ever since

  • @edenbee5460
    @edenbee5460 5 років тому +18

    hey jj! i love the drawings!! they must have taken you forever and a whole lot of research to draw! it definitely payed off :) love your videos

  • @КонстантинГеоргиев-и9ф

    In Bulgaria, only primary schools have cafeterias where warm, cooked meals are served. In middle and high schools, there is usually a small shop inside the school which sells junk snacks.
    If you want to have actual food for lunch, you have to either pack your own (usually a sandwich and some kind of fruit), or go outside and buy it ( some notable options are banitsa (a pastry with white cheese) or doner kebab (a wrap filled with chicken, chips, garlic sauce and veggies))
    If you choose to buy your food, however, you have to be quick - lunch breaks last for 20-25 minutes in most schools.

    • @lurji
      @lurji 3 роки тому

      cute dog

  • @ekmalsukarno2302
    @ekmalsukarno2302 5 років тому +41

    What JJ failed to mention is that nasi lemak often consists of chicken rendang, which is basically chicken with a spicy light brown paste.

    • @ahmad_m1538
      @ahmad_m1538 5 років тому +10

      And he forgot to say the sambal!!

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 років тому +18

      Please forgive me Malaysians!

    • @ekmalsukarno2302
      @ekmalsukarno2302 5 років тому +7

      J.J. McCullough It's not your fault. Apparently, Tan Soong Wei failed to inform you that nasi lemak normally consists of sambal, which is a spicy red chilli paste, and chicken rendang, which is basically chicken with a spicy light brown paste.

    • @ahmad_m1538
      @ahmad_m1538 5 років тому +1

      @@ekmalsukarno2302 So whos wrong here? Is it Tan Soong Wei's fault?

    • @ekmalsukarno2302
      @ekmalsukarno2302 5 років тому +2

      Malaysian Fed It's Tan Soong Wei's fault. You can read his comment on this video and see everything he mentioned with regards to nasi lemak.

  • @yungstalin8936
    @yungstalin8936 3 роки тому +4

    I am from the US state of Louisiana and sometimes we had a lot of Cajun food classics like Gumbo and Jambalaya

  • @fanOmry
    @fanOmry 5 років тому +8

    Israeli here.
    The Pitta (in my experience) is either a half, or have a side opened.
    Then those spreads go inside.
    Now, what you said *can happen.*
    But the pitta will be fully separated in to two round halfs.
    *Or* it was baked with it on in the first place.

  • @pomaranczowaszarlotka
    @pomaranczowaszarlotka 2 роки тому +1

    In Poland a lot of children eat lunches at cafeteria and they are very simmilar to the Russian ones listed in the video. But even the kids eating lunch at cafeteria would also have a sandwich, a yogurt, a toast or at least some fruit for so called "second breakfast" (drugie śniadanie). Some children have double amount of the second breakfast things if they don't eat at canteane (I hope I spelled it correctly). For drinking most children just have bottle of water. Some with leanient parents have bottle of juce of icetea. During colder half of the year quite a lot of kids bring thermoses with hot tea. If you know Poles you can probably gues it could be basically any kind of tea though usually black tea.
    It's interesting to add that in Poland you don't pay every day separately for your lunch. Your parents buy you at least a monthly lunch subscription. There's only one kind of soup and one kind of a second dish for everyone, so you can't choose what you eat. In recent years some schools started to have different kind of lunch for kids with allergies. Of course the dishes would change every day but there is only one kind of a dish each day. Due to the subscription thing you simply must eat at cafeteria if your parents pay for it, so the money wouldn't go to waste. Simmilarly to Russian we also have kompot to drink. Sometimes a sweeted tea or horribly watered down "kisiel".
    I remember that my primary school also had a lady who was a caretaker of the cafeteria and you have to past her with your dirty dishes and show her you ate everything or at least most of your food. If she wasn't pleased with the amount you ate she ordered you to come back to the table and eat the rest. Some children would come back to her multiple times during one lunch break if they were picky eaters or something.

  • @minc33
    @minc33 5 років тому +417

    Hi J.J., did you make those food drawings yourself?

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 років тому +247

      minc33 yes!

    • @ThinWhiteAxe
      @ThinWhiteAxe 5 років тому +116

      @@JJMcCullough your cartoons are one of my favourite things about your vids (I draw myself so I'm a sucker for original art)

    • @mduboz2u941
      @mduboz2u941 5 років тому +9

      @JJ, can you cover US Governors ?

    • @DJVexillum
      @DJVexillum 5 років тому +30

      @@JJMcCullough I'm shocked at the speed that you were able to put all this together (comb through comments, draw all the food) in a week. Amazing work!

    • @maeshamahmud6347
      @maeshamahmud6347 5 років тому +7

      i thought it was gonna be sponsored by skillshare and thats where you learned how to draw..

  • @cutesykb
    @cutesykb 3 роки тому +3

    I know this was posted 2 years ago but I'd thought I'd give my input anyway. I grew up in a couple states in the U.S. mostly Minnesota (twin cities), Iowa (a little town), and California (in the desert valley 2 ish hrs north of L.A.). I was a very poor child and ate alot of ramen (dry at school, wet at home), sandwiches (either pb & j or a bologna that had holes filled with cheese *cough* disgusting *cough* with white bread and mayo, chips and milk or water. Those were homemade lunches, the lunches from school were usually bad rly bad pizza, spaghetti, meatball sandwiches, sloppy joes, burgers, chicken sandwiches, walking tacos, and lasagna. Usually sides with poor salads, fruit cups, bread sticks, and/or chips. A favorite high school snack was flaming hot Cheetos drenched in nacho cheese eaten from the bag. Flaming hot Cheetos was the school favorite but some kids preferred Doritos (nacho cheese or cool ranch) or other chips. That was alot thanks for reading my post XP

  • @HenrikoMagnifico
    @HenrikoMagnifico 5 років тому +6

    Sweden has really good school food! Every day you're served a (free) meal which differs from day to day, and consists of usually normal Swedish and international dishes. This reaches from Pasta Bolognese, Meatballs and mashed potatos, pancakes with jam, meat stews, fried fish and so on. All food is "unlimited" and free, so you can eat as much as you like and take multiple portions. It's also always accompanied with a buffé of different greens, vegetables and bread. For drinking there's always water or milk, and in some schools carbonated water. Some schools even have their own chefs that cook the food from scratch in the school kitchen, but many schools import the food from larger school kitchens from all over the country. Generally the food is also very healthy. On special holidays the schools also serve themed dishes, including the popular smörgåsbord and "christmas table". Popular dishes with students at my school includes: meatballs with pasta, tacos, pancakes, palt, potato patties, curry chicken stews with rice and lasagna. A few years ago the Swedish government implemented a law that each school must serve at least 1 vegetarian dish every week.
    The funny part is often the food served to prisoners in prison is even better than in schools. Pretty crazy!

  • @pedrofifyt6535
    @pedrofifyt6535 4 роки тому +1

    Omg im from Panamá and nobody ever notices us thank you soooo much. Thats what I need now in quarantine😀😀

  • @logannaraine7952
    @logannaraine7952 5 років тому +18

    Dear j.j I work in a hardware store in Quebec City. And unfortunately the “Quebec lunch” of chips and soda is still super common. In fact they eat more chips then they sell in the store. And we even order specific amounts of certain chips just for some of my colleagues.

    • @Hexagonian
      @Hexagonian 3 роки тому

      Damn. I guess my parents raised me right with thermos lunches lol

  • @GoodCourage
    @GoodCourage 4 роки тому +1

    Seriously, the amount of effort that goes into these videos is truly commendable

  • @MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe
    @MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe 5 років тому +19

    Must have been some pretty rough nights drawing all of the food. Props, amazing video as always!

    • @Hexagonian
      @Hexagonian 3 роки тому +1

      Omg that didn’t occur to me. I kinda just assumed the animations drew themselves or something, or maybe a personal editor. That’s awesome!

    • @MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe
      @MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe 3 роки тому

      @@Hexagonian idotic, dumb and unnecessary comment; of course he drew it himself, I just praised his efforts.

    • @gloobierust
      @gloobierust 3 роки тому +1

      @@MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe rude asf

    • @MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe
      @MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe 3 роки тому

      @@gloobierust realtalk

  • @KlaxontheImpailr
    @KlaxontheImpailr 2 роки тому +3

    10:26 never before have I been so shocked to discover something so obvious to exist.

  • @DemetriosLevi
    @DemetriosLevi 5 років тому +6

    So glad you got Georgia! Always wanted to try Khachapuri. Killer job on the animation, man!! Such a great video

  • @kingding-a-ling9794
    @kingding-a-ling9794 2 роки тому +3

    I love to hear JJ pronounce foreign things very
    Canadian-ly

  • @TheBlackestKey
    @TheBlackestKey 5 років тому +23

    Do a video about pop/soda. In Brazil I tried this drink called Guarana and it was super good and unique

  • @C0RV1Dco
    @C0RV1Dco 3 роки тому +2

    i live in the southern USA
    Every
    single
    day
    our school serves milk, either soggy strawberries or canned pears, and whole grain pizza
    occationally they'll serve other dishes, but they rarely have enough so from time to time the first 30 or so kids will get some other entre like "walking tacos" which is just a bag of chips and some bland bland cold ground beef and fake cheese.

  • @liopleurodon155
    @liopleurodon155 4 роки тому +10

    12:11 That kid eating that raw broccoli is my new hero

    • @micmikeman6865
      @micmikeman6865 2 роки тому

      He's built different

    • @plumjet09
      @plumjet09 Рік тому

      I like raw broccoli more than steamed broccoli

  • @marcuslittle8524
    @marcuslittle8524 2 роки тому +1

    Public school lunches in America is either undercooked chicken strips with choccy milk, sweet potatoes fries and maybe an orange, or freezer pizza from the 1970's with choccy milk, sweet potatoes fries and an orange, the oranges don't usually get eaten, typically they a thrown.

  • @ravenlord4
    @ravenlord4 5 років тому +27

    8:41 -- yup, the reasons are a getting a business license and a health permit. Good luck with that in a first world country.

    • @rekeinserah
      @rekeinserah 4 роки тому +3

      raven lord Street food is becoming popular in many places in the US... so there’s that

    • @organizedchaos4559
      @organizedchaos4559 3 роки тому

      There is street food culture in major metropolitan areas especially with large immigrant populations.

    • @ravenlord4
      @ravenlord4 3 роки тому +1

      @@organizedchaos4559 Those almost always get shut down as soon as they are noticed by authorities. For instance in NYC the permits for Hot Dog carts run from $1,000 to over $100,000 per year depending upon location. And there are people in line willing and waiting to get them.

    • @organizedchaos4559
      @organizedchaos4559 3 роки тому

      @@ravenlord4 I see you never been to NYC, all you know is what is written about online. NYC is bigger than just Manhattan. Sure the street food scene isn't that robust in Manhattan but there are spots that have strong street food scene and even more in the other boroughs of NYC. If you know where to find it there is good street food in large major cities like NYC.

    • @ravenlord4
      @ravenlord4 3 роки тому +1

      @@organizedchaos4559 I concede the point. NYC is indeed notorious for the unregulated sale of alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, construction materials, and as you say, prepared food vendors without licenses and permits. Tip of the hat for extolling the "benefits" of a seedy yet thriving black market, and have a wonderful day :)

  • @saulgoodman5073
    @saulgoodman5073 2 роки тому +2

    I hope the marketing for the Zooper Dooper is something like "How does your Zooper Dooper taste?"Oh, super duper!"

  • @MinaKamill
    @MinaKamill 5 років тому +30

    Please keep doing this series until you cover the whole world map.

  • @BigRedHen
    @BigRedHen 2 роки тому +1

    happy new year. I happened to be watching this when new year hit. 2022

  • @benjaminquattrocch6153
    @benjaminquattrocch6153 5 років тому +4

    Ive been subbed to you for quite a while now, but I must say your video quality has become much better since I first started watching, keep up the good work dude!

  • @JustinLe
    @JustinLe 8 місяців тому +1

    my main theory about street food culture in the US is zoning laws for suburban sprawl. it's generally illegal to run a business in an area zoned for residency so there's a strict division

  • @bobshoe8426
    @bobshoe8426 5 років тому +565

    "lunch in Venezuela"
    *_snorts_*

  • @ilovebarrylewismynamejeff6482
    @ilovebarrylewismynamejeff6482 3 роки тому +2

    In the Czech Republic we are often given sourkrout and a beer for school lunch, as is tradition. In gypsy communities it is even more common for the lunch to purely consist of beer (stolen) and maybe a cigarette (stolen from parents, who presumably stole it from someone else)

  • @sammexp
    @sammexp 5 років тому +39

    J.J. I'm from Quebec and I love your channel ! … When you don't expose your ignorance of Quebec to the whole wide world.

  • @TheStillChillMimikyuOfficial
    @TheStillChillMimikyuOfficial 2 роки тому +1

    I love the way you say 'about' and other words containing 'ou'

  • @zoltandober
    @zoltandober 5 років тому +9

    Lard bread.
    Literally just an open faced sandwich with lard on it.
    Raw green onions for a snack on the side.
    Oh and a literal bag of milk.
    Yay Hungary

    • @nintenjoe38
      @nintenjoe38 5 років тому +2

      I don't mean to offend you but that doesn't sound very appetising.

    • @mixedbag2
      @mixedbag2 4 роки тому

      @@nintenjoe38 That's the joke

  • @Pinebox-vo9te
    @Pinebox-vo9te 3 роки тому +1

    Probably not gonna be seen, But I’ll sum up the lunches here in wyoming
    Monday - Hotdogs, Burritos, or Hamburgers
    Tuesday - Chicken soft shell tacos no sauce, Only cheese and chicken
    Wednesday - Cheeseburgers And Italian wraps
    Thursday - Dominos Pizza, Any leftovers from the rest of the week.
    Constantly as sides theres fries, Rice, and Occasionally salads or fruit cups

  • @axrdeardido
    @axrdeardido 5 років тому +28

    JJ!!! I would love to see a video about prime minister Pierre Trudeau. Btw I love your videos and drawings in them

  • @nzubechukwu
    @nzubechukwu 4 роки тому +1

    I love the art in this video! Great job to whoever drew it!

  • @eoghan.5003
    @eoghan.5003 5 років тому +7

    10:21 Okay so I live in Glasgow and I know that unhealthy eating is a real issue here, and though I have seen a pizza crunch advertised outside chip shops I am very surprised to hear that there are schools selling them - at my secondary school there is a mix of things so you can always get soup or whatever if you want to be healthy, but there's nothing quite as disgusting as deep fried pizza (or any pizza). If people bring lunch it tends to be sandwiches, lots of people go out to places like Subway as well.

  • @LargeFriesChocoShake
    @LargeFriesChocoShake 2 роки тому

    Greece has a very different and unique cafeteria culture. We don't have per se, or rather how Americans imagine it. We have canteens, these serve almost exclusively philo pastries and snacks, you pay for everything of course. In Greece also there are no tables or lunch hour, kids don't sit around the cafeteria, they hang around outside in the school courtyard and eat there during break time. Some Greek canteen staples are koulouri, which is a bagel type thing with sesame seeds an its cheap so everyone can afford it, tyropita, a philo pastry with feta cheese inside it that is so popular that it's a popular meme here in Greece that if a school canteen doesn't have it the students lock down and occupy the school until the demands of making it an option on the menu are met, and many other philo pastries like spanakopita with spinach or zamponokaseropita with ham and cheese. As for drinks, most kids usually just drink water but if they got some extra money lying around they usually buy chocolate milk or go out to grab coffee if they are older. Another popular meme in Greece is that Philo pastries and coffee/chocolate milk is an explosive combination that gives you diarrhea.

  • @McFluff33
    @McFluff33 5 років тому +17

    marshmallow fluff is one of the greatest human creations

    • @Hexagonian
      @Hexagonian 3 роки тому +3

      Sounds like Mayonnaise met Willy Wonka and had a child. Looks awfully sugary for a school lunch.

    • @Simoran
      @Simoran 3 роки тому +2

      @@Hexagonian I grew up in upstate New York and it's actually way better than it seems on paper, but it's definitely really sweet. Beats what schools themselves serve imo, which just ends up being processed hamburgers, pizza, and sometimes some half-decent pasta.

    • @jesusramirezromo2037
      @jesusramirezromo2037 3 роки тому

      But WHY on a sandwich?

    • @McFluff33
      @McFluff33 3 роки тому +1

      @@Hexagonian try it, you will not be disappointed

  • @canber8409
    @canber8409 2 роки тому +1

    in SA the most nostalgic school lunch would be a Rama sandwich (Rama is a brand of margarine and is the budget version) it is seen in the same light as a pb&j is in America

  • @danbabitch563
    @danbabitch563 5 років тому +56

    keep doing things like this, engage your viewer please, i love it!

  • @Jcyberinc
    @Jcyberinc 5 років тому +11

    Doing a project on Canadian censorship for finals and used one of ur articles!

    • @Kennedy_Killer
      @Kennedy_Killer 3 роки тому

      How did it go

    • @Jcyberinc
      @Jcyberinc 3 роки тому +1

      @@Kennedy_Killer if I remember correctly, pretty good

  • @user-vj5bc7ji4q
    @user-vj5bc7ji4q 2 роки тому

    School lunches have been free in Swedish elementary schools since 1973. The government or municipality covers all charges. Normally, school lunches are buffet-style. Buffets chiefly include potatoes, pasta or rice; meat or fish; and vegetables. Milk and water are usually offered as drinks. There are also vegetarian options, as well as foods that meet religious requirements; these foods are also free of charge. Upper secondary schools do not have to provide meals for their students, but many, both public and charter schools do.
    Usually, each municipality signs a private contract with a catering company which provides school food. Many of the food products are imported, but still have a good standard. In many schools, teachers or the school principal eat with the pupils, with the goal of creating a stronger connection between students and school authorities. In Swedish schools there are also international food weeks, or vegetarian weeks.
    A 2021 study, which used the gradual implementation of free, nutritious school lunches across Sweden, found that the school lunches led to improvements in health and educational outcomes, as well as improvements in adult income.

  • @laudeinvicta7113
    @laudeinvicta7113 5 років тому +6

    This is the first time i encountered a Durian filled Fudgee bar. Also Macapuno's very sweet and is a popular dessert that has pearls aka taro

  • @Talmorne
    @Talmorne 4 роки тому +1

    The Aussie school lunches I grew up with usually consisted of a fritz/ honey/ cheese /jam sandwich, an apple/mandarin/banana (sometimes 2), and 2 snacks which were usually popcorn/lcm/fruit rollups/fruit ropes/chips/mamee noodles/apricot bar

  • @indyfan9845
    @indyfan9845 5 років тому +8

    At my old school in Pennsylvania, Rotini with "homemade" meat sauce and vanilla flavored milk.

  • @andrewvaldez8689
    @andrewvaldez8689 9 місяців тому

    So I'm from the US, however my dad is Mexican and my mother is Honduran, so I'll give an account on both school lunches. In Mexico, kids usually bring a Torta like you mentioned. However it's also not uncommon to see kids get street food like tacos, gorditas, etc because the school day is spilt into 2 half days, one batch of students goes to school from 7 am - 12 PM and the 2nd batch of students go from 2 - 6 pm. It's also not uncommon to see students get lunch as soon as they get home or right before/after school since the street carts are within walking distance from school grounds and since they have 2 hours to kill it makes sense. In Honduras, the school day is actually the same as in Mexico (one batch in the morning and one batch in the afternoon), however over there they have Baladas which is a flour tortilla filled with honduran hard cheese (graded), eggs, crema (sour cream), refried beans and sometimes meat although I prefer just beans, scrambled eggs and hard cheese. Pollo con Tajadas is also common as well as pupusas, yuca con chicharrón, and Honduran Enchiladas which are not like the Mexican version since they are flat, fried, corn tortillas with piled ground beef, salad made of cabbage and tomato slices, a tomato sauce (frequently it is ketchup blended with butter and other spices), and crumbled cheese aka for my Mexicans a tostada (why they call it an enchilada is actually a mystery).

  • @muhilan8540
    @muhilan8540 5 років тому +5

    The reason why street food culture isn't prominent in North America is that our cities ARE NOT WALKABLE. People drive everywhere and all street food stalls, food trucks, etc. depend on foot traffic.

  • @Andrew36597
    @Andrew36597 4 роки тому

    Currently living in China. Since most students stay in school from super early till super late, I’ve never really seen packed lunches but the in school dinners is servings of rice, you can get an egg and vegetable dish, usually meat with spices (they don’t remove bones here either so usually a little difficult to eat) and almost always have bits of fruit that most people I’ve met have no problem mixing with their savoury main dish.
    But a lot of students just go out and will eat baozi or jiaozi (dumplings basically) or go to a small shop to buy a noodle bowl or my particular favourite a jianbing which is like a flat pancake like thing usually with mildly spicy sauce, spring onions and other herbs scattered on-top. You can get it with a meat filling too but I’ve found it typically tastes a lot better without that

  • @benvallely1352
    @benvallely1352 5 років тому +19

    I totally forgot about food dudes but I agree with Jaime I was a terrible

  • @SSand4
    @SSand4 3 роки тому +1

    Oh! Lunchables! I'd (somehow) forgotten those when I commented on the other video.
    Yeah, I had those a lot too; one thing I remember about those is how my uncoordinated elementary school self had a hard time getting the straw into the Capri Sun pouches that came with them, being used to the more rigid Hi-C boxes.

  • @louismelahn1805
    @louismelahn1805 5 років тому +5

    8:41: about the street food. That is probably because in the West we have a lot of food-safety laws (some of which are excessively onerous) that make it prohibitively expensive for street venders to operate.

  • @fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186
    @fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186 2 роки тому +2

    The food dudes still give me traumatic flashbacks

  • @ekmalsukarno2302
    @ekmalsukarno2302 5 років тому +37

    JJ, can you please make a video on Japanese politics and political parties. Thank you very much.

  • @MrEgyPete
    @MrEgyPete 4 роки тому

    Hey J.J., local fan here from Vancouver. I grew up in Egypt and our typical lunch was bread with cheese or jam or fava beans! I see you have many fans from around the world and I would be happy to provide you with any info about Middle East, especially Egypt.