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Scotland
The typical menu might offer the choice between the turky steak and two weg:pizza, baked potatoes with salmon mayonnaise; a sandwich,toil or salad.In adddition children can choose to have milk, juice, soup and bread, vegetables and fruit. Chips are still available but no more than twice a week. Every child gets a free piece of fruit a day in their first two school years and all dining rooms provide free fresh chilled water.
1.Children in Scotland have a choice:
Scotland
The typical menu might offer the choice between the turky steak and two weg:pizza. baked potatoes with salmon mayonnaise; a sandwich,toil or salad.In adddition children can choose to have milk, juice, soup and bread, vegetables and fruit. Chips are still available but no more than twice a week. Every child gets a free piece of fruit a day in their first two school years and all dining rooms provide free fresh chilled water.
2.Children in Scotland get a free piece of fruit every day in their first two years at school.
Colombia
State schools provide either one hot meal a day:soup, rice or pasta, meat , salad and fruit juice or a series of light snacks: at least two pieces of fruit, fruit juice, smell cake and sandwich. In both cases, the amount of calories, vitamins and nutritional content are set by the Healthy Ministry and each meal must provide children with thirty three per cent of their recomended daily intake.
3.In Colombia it is a must that children should eat a proper amount of food a day.
State schools provide either one hot meal a day:soup, rice or pasta, meat , salad and fruit juice or a series of light snacks: at least two pieces of fruit, fruit juice, smell cake and sandwich. In both cases, the amount of calories, vitamins and nutritional content are set by the Healthy Ministry and each meal must provide children with thirty three per cent of their recomended daily intake.
4.The Health Ministry set the amount of calories, vitamins and nutriotional content of food for the children at school.
Japan
In many primary schools meals are eaten in the classrom during the lunch break, and children clean up afterwards. Among the dishes served are stew, assorted vegetables, rice, miso soup,frosen yoghut, and carton of milk. High schools opetrate canteens,which serve everything from noodles to curry, but not burgers and chips. Other children have lunchboxes, which may contain cold rice balls, grilled meat or fish,pickles or simmered vegetables.
5.In Japan children do not have school meals
In many primary schools meals are eaten in the classrom during the lunch break, and children clean up afterwards. Among the dishes served are stew, assorted vegetables, rice, miso soup,frosen yoghut, and carton of milk. High schools opetrate canteens,which serve everything from noodles to curry, but not burgers and chips. Other children have lunchboxes, which may contain cold rice balls, grilled meat or fish,pickles or simmered vegetables.
5.In Japan children do not have school meals
6.High schools in Japan do not have any canteen
Spain
Hamburgers are on the menu but only once a week.On other days you may find omelettes, salad, chick pea stew, fish and pasta. Desserts can be natural yoghurt, orange compote or a banana.There is only one option here, but children on a special diet are catered.
7.In Spain they never serve hamburgers for schoolchildren
Hamburgers are on the menu but only once a week.On other days you may find omelettes, salad, chick pea stew, fish and pasta. Desserts can be natural yoghurt, orange compote or a banana.There is only one option here, but children on a special diet are catered.
8. Nobody pay attention to those who are on special diet
Australia
Meat pies, sausage rolls are traditional in Australia. To fight children obesity many schools limit the sale of red labelled foods that are high in fat, sugar or salt such as pastries, chocolate or soft drinks. Healthy green foods such as suchi, sandwiches, corn on the cob, watermelon slices are available every day. In one school children can chooose from eighty nine foods
9.To fight obesity schools limit the sale of unhealthy foods.
Meat pies, sausage rolls are traditional in Australia. To fight children obesity many schools limit the sale of red labelled foods that are high in fat, sugar or salt such as pastries, chocolate or soft drinks. Healthy green foods such as suchi, sandwiches, corn on the cob, watermelon slices are available every day. In one school children can chooose from eighty nine foods
10.Healthy green foods are not available in many schools
In Sweeden,children are served art least one cooked main dish, with vegetables, bread, with salad, skimmedvmilk and water
11.A balanced meal include fish or meat, pasta or rice and one fruit or vegetable
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