Brazil actually has the second largest free school meal program in the world. It's the most important strategy for feeding kids back from when President Lula's Zero Hunger program got Brazil out of the UN Hunger Map. Former president Bolsonaro led Brazil back into it during his term, but in Lula's new term he again removed Brazil from it.
@@VictorVæsconcelos Tão bom que a educação brasileira é um lixo, a saúde é um lixo, a infraestrutura é um lixo, o salário é um lixo, a segurança é um lixo, muito obrigado Lule.
I feel like Julia is talking about her experience only, because the information on school lunches in Brazil is absolutely wrong. School lunches in Brazil is pretty much everywhere and for free if we're talking about public schools. Tbh a big amount of children don't starve to death and actually attend school because of it. No wonder the governments have been keeping this for so long over decades.
She studied on private schools. I would also explain the exact same way she did. My school never truly offered meals and just snacks as we didn't have integral programs then. But yeah good thing pointing that out I was agreeing with her all the way through and kinda forgot we do serve lunch on *PUBLIC* schools, that also account for about 80% of our national wide students...
Eu estudei sempre em escola publica, e como tenho saudades das refeições delas. Sempre foram muito boas e variadas, tanto nas municipais quanto nas estaduais (era um ano em cada colégio também kkkk). Mas o Brasil é imenso, tem diferenças absurdas entre os colégios mesmo.
Yes but that goes for many countries. People in here with their "but akshually 🤓" comments aren't really accomplishing anything. Of course people are going to talk about their own experience, especially if it's diverse within the country. Are you expecting People to mention every single variant throughout the whole country? Because there's always gonna be that ONE GUY that HAS to say their two cents and say how completely wrong the guests are. Jesus christ people, common sense.
@@Tenseiken_yeah, its like they are the only person in the world " Erm, na verdade tem lanche na escola sim, a julia tá totalmente errada e ela não é uma brazuka raiz 🤓👆 " - Enzo, 8 anos que conseguiu o celular ontem.
@@Tenseiken_ when we talk about representation we need to explain the things very well and clarify everything. People out there don't know what's going on in our country that's why we have the video
Brasil é do tamanho de um continente do diversas culturas, tenho 28 anos e durante ensino médio e fundamental (somente em escola pública) morei em 3 estados diferentes, no RS a comida de escola mesmo pública era bem superior a GO e DF.
Aqui no RJ as coisas não são tão boas assim, não. Na última pesquisa feita em 1º de março de 2024 indicou que mais de 56% dos alunos têm a refeição principal nas escolas. Porém, quatro em cada 10 entrevistados disseram que a merenda não vem em quantidade suficiente para matar a fome. E que geralmente é biscoito salgado, salsicha e outros alimentos de baixo valor nutricional. Me pergunto se eles comem comida de verdade tão cedo assim, já que eles saem ao meio-dia e a turma da tarde entra às 13h. Seria um brunch?
@@leandroatreides Olha, geralmente lanche com biscoito era UMA DAS e nao A UNICA refeição. Sou do RJ, estudei minha vida inteira em escola publica e no turno da manha tinha lanche com biscoito, e ainda almoço na hora da saida (12h) a comida sempre foi boa, normal. É que é meio fora da realidade esperar uma comida de um restaurante com estrela Michellin ne? kkk mas minha experiencia em 12 anos sempre foi boa. Não é atoa que a refeição principal dos alunos é feita na escola.
@@YSC430 Because our climate doesn't support growing many spices. Also most of the school lunches are designed to be cheap, its the absolute basics to try to give people a balanced diet, even if it tastes terrible. Usually smells atrocious too but you're always free to bring your own lunch
The “little tongue” already anticipating the taste of the Indian meal by Julia was hilarious. A small correction is that public schools in Brazil do offer students free lunch every day. In fact, there is no national standardization as it varies from location to location, taking into account regional eating habits, thereby changing some of the dishes served. The menu is extensive and delicious, varying according to the day of the week. Nice video.
@@maryh_mah With the exception of civic-military or full-time schools, in fact, the food offered functions more as a nutritional supplement and should not be replaced by the main one.
Indeed, rice and beans are the basis of daily brazilian food, but in a future video you could also make them try snacks from each country, such as the brazilian 'coxinha.'
@@iagobroxadoI have two boys in elementary school and while there are your typical pizza or chicken nuggets on the menu, it’s only for two days, max. All the days have 3 or 4 different entrees the kids can choose from-everything from a chef salad to turkey tacos, pasta, veggie potstickers, etc. Their school also provides free breakfasts as well and those follow the same format-you can choose from different main dishes like cereal, omelets, muffins, yogurt with fruit, bagels, etc. There is definitely more of a push now than say when I was in school in the 1990s, to provide healthier options. It’s not all bad!
I attended both private and public schools in Brazil and I see why Julia didn't mention the lunches... even if the public schools period's ending prior to lunch time, they do serve lunches - but that's not a reality for private schools. What really surprises me here is that they didn't add bananas to the meal. I remember that sometimes, even if we had apples, the amazing lunch ladies would also leave a tray with bananas on the side of the lunch queue.
the public schools in brazil are required by law to serve free lunch for their students. Usualy rice, beans, some meat, salad, potatoes.. In the private schools is just the regular pão de queijo, pizza, soda, esfiha, and you have to buy it.
In Brazil it is usual to have lunch in the public schools, but in the private ones it is not so comum, just in boarding schools and semi-boarding schools. It is news for me that there are people here, in Brazil, that eat salads after the main dish. Everyone and restaurants that I met the salad is eaten before.
As a Brazilian, I understand when Julia says about schools not having lunches. However, this is usually among *private* schools. I studied most of my life in a private school and there wasn't lunches indeed. This is because the school hours tend to be before or after meal hours. I mean, private kindergarten and elementary schools start usually in the afternoon and last between 13h-18h approximately, in which kids have had lunches before going to class. Meanwhile, middle school and high school start in the morning and last between 7h30-12h30 approximately (this might differ from school to school), thus students have lunch after school. In public schools, it's a very different reality. They do serve lunches for kids as optional choice and also snacks for those who want to buy them. Not to forget that this is also common in schools (which also include private schools) that have the integral school program, in which students enter school early in the morning and stay there until late afternoon/early evening. These kind of schools include elementary, middle and high school. Therefore, it's a very complex reality.
Brazilians don't really use rice cooker, just the good old pan (honestly it's way faster and tasty to just use a pan) we brown the onions and garlic with the rice and then the water, and sometimes other spice or vegetables
Question for lovely Brazilians, is it true about eating salad last? How about mixing up the order of what you eat (i.e. having a bite of fruit in the middle of the meal)? That seems so clever... I don't know why we stick to such formal rules about the "order" of food in the US and elsewhere.
Brazilian here, well usually there's no rule, you eat the way you like it. We have loads of different between states so the culture of the place is also an influence. Around here is pretty common to have everything in the same plate and then you just eat as you like. About the fruit, I think the most common custom is to eat with a banana (at least is the one I heard a lot about, I don't do it personally), but it's a huge country, maybe in some places is different. But rice and beans is always there.
Yeah, just eat in whatever way you prefer. I'd say actually most people would take a bit of the meat/chicken, a bit of rice and beans and salad and gulp all together at once from the fork. Another bit that might be interesting is that we use fork and knife, not only a fork like the Indian girls is doing. 3rd bit that might be interesting is that we'd have fruit juice together with lunch as well as some type of simple, sweet dessert afterwards.
Exactly like they said. I usually put everything together. But one thing that doesn’t look good but actually it’s so good is eat banana together with our lunch (usually the basic form: rice, beans, meat, lettuce and tomato).
In Brazilian public schools we have the so called "Merenda", wich is a variety of foods. The Basic is Rice and beans, sometimes spaghetti, mashed potato some sauce, meat etc. It is very balanced. In Private schools we don't have it. We must buy your own meal.
Ok, as a Brazilian, I think almost all the meals had this "confort food" vibe, and I would gladly eat them. Minus the American one. Was basically an order from McDonalds and Chocolate Milk (??????). But all the others, I can see myself eating it every day. The Brazilian food looked brazilian, but not very well made, unfortunately. The beans, specially, looked too dry. The potato with meat also looked dry.
They serve chicken nuggets with ketchup in Brazil so I don’t know why you have this holier than thou attitude.. videos that showcase other countries school lunches are just so fake and cringey. They always show the standard for Americans even though it’s also present everywhere else, but leave out the best of what America offers.
That British lunch was crazy and not at all what I used to have. That combination was so bare 😭 it very much differs depending on primary or secondary school but we used to have a huge range of different meals, a lot of the time not being 'british' themselves tbf
As someone who is currently at a british school. This isn’t very accurate anymore. Meals are a lot more varied and come with a lot more healthy sides nowadays. At my school we usually eat meals like curry, fish and chips, chicken pie with mash and veg, lasagna, roast dinner, spaghetti bolognase, chili con carne. We also have a lot of classic british puddings with hot custard that come with it.
I was at school back in the 90's and they did all sorts, fish and chips, fish fingers, lasagne, chips, pies, pizzas etc, at no point did they ever do baked beans with veg like shown in this video. Who has ever eaten baked beans with veg.
Note as someone who attended a LAUSD school our food doesn't look like that, This looks like a more midwestern southern state school aka the suburbs which is predominately white and blacks.
When it comes to school lunches American food leaves quite a bit to be desired, but nothing like a gourmet bacon cheddar burger done right, I'd take that over just about everything.
The American School Lunch are like the ones in Brazilian non-full-time private schools (which are like 99% of the case). The standard private schools here in Brazil have two "shifts" and the standard lunch break is 15min (some can be 20-30min) 07h am or 07h30 am to 12h00 or 12h30 for High-School (15-17 old years, 3 years) 1h pm to 5h pm or 5h30 pm for Elementary and middle schools (6-14 old years, 9 years) Kindergarden: 4-6 old years - Some schools have it on the morning period or in the afternoon period Daycare: 3 months-3 old years - 07h am to 5h pm or 6 pm. From elementary to high school we have snacks since it is just 15min of lunch break. Parents give money to their kids so they can buy their food. It has a variety of pastries, hamburgers, hotdogs, pizza, sandwiches, soda, juice, fruit, sweets, candies and so on. Anything but "real food", lol. And we do not have a tray to carry the food we buy. I am talking about private schools here. Public schools in Brazil are 100% free. Everything in Brazil that is called "Public" is 100% free: Public University of the City of Rio de Janeiro/Sao Paulo/Belo Horizonte and so on. and Public University of the State of Rio de Janeiro/Sao Paulo/Minas Gerais and so on. And they have the best education system---so bad the are always politically biased! So, of course, the majority of students that get in are from private schools. You have to take an admission exam that is applied every year nation-wide at the same days and time.
Basmati is expensive in India because it all gets carried to Germany. Here you get either an undisclosed "parboiled" rice or Basmati. Sometimes Jasmin.
@@steemlenn8797 you're welcome, India export food stuff to other countries only when we have more than what we need, otherwise businessmen can go to jail....it's a law
Indian school lunches are similar to Bangladeshi school lunches!! In schools in Bangladesh, lunch is usually provided from the school itself. But some also bring lunch from their home. Lunch in schools in Bangladesh is usually served with Singara, Puri, Parota and Dal or Parota and Vegetables. Some schools serve Rice and Vegetables or Khichuri for lunch. Biryani is served for lunch on special occasions in my school. ❤ "I love Biryani" ❤
KInda beautiful that at least some of us can look at each other and appreciate each others beautiful culture not be racist lol. All the food they presented looks mouth watering!!!!
Yeah I studied in an indian school which had a cafeteria/canteen (with no seating area) which basically felt like a cvs with all the ice creams and snacks like microwavable pizza, rolls, chowmein, milkshakes, samosas, pringles everything but those were only for middle and high schoolers. Younger students always had to bring in homecooked meal (Friday's were for junk food). It was not prohibited but yeah vegetarian food was only excepted.
Gute Gesundheit to the British girl, Ciara. Those bangers on the British plate look a bit dodgy, though. As an unofficial representative of the Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz, I might have to check out the labels on those.
As someone who watches these videos about different culture and stuff I feel like Indian, Brazilian and Mexican have very similar food, culture and people.
American: yummy but not really healthy. Brazilian: healthy but bland. British: (I don't really know what to say...). Indian: yummy but super spicy. Japanese: healthy and pretty. Korean: healthy and full of flavor.
Yep, at least from appearance the UK plate could pass as a brazilian meal any day, you only need to add the rice and a bit more leafy greens. Also are beans really a staple food in UK? I didn't know that.
Publics schools in brazil have lunch, I eat every day, always have rice and beans, sometimes pork, chicken or beef, have diferentes tipes of salad and fruits from Brazil.
Hahahaha, What was that British food? I have never once been served anything like that when I was in school? We'd usually have a jacket potato with beans and cheese or pizza or a chicken wrap, and that would be served with a range of drinks from flavoured milks to water, or juice ^^ She must have gone to one dreary school 😮
In general, the Brazilian beans should have looked like the same as the UK beans xD I don't know... about having sausages often in lunch. At least here in Brazil we are encourage to avoid them due to be a very processed food. The US one looks like indeed a MC Donald order. Lots of calories xD Korean followed by Japanese looked like the most tasty/balanced ones.
I like the American lunch, but I must say, there will *never be that many “entrees” on there. Like every other country, kids will pick one.. A very popular option I got when I was there was either a cheese flatbread or classic steak fingers with rice or mashed potatoes/ brown gravy. Both would include white milk/water, a bunch of grapes or an apple, seasoned veggies, and an American “garden salad” with dressing like ranch or vinaigrette. The steak fingers would give you a nice but kinda dry, breadroll. The days I loved most though was when they served chicken n’ dumplings or chicken and sausage gumbo. Those were special days..
no Brasil eu sempre estudei em escolas públicas e, particularmente na infância da decada de 90, a gente comia: risoto de frango, polenta com frango ao molho, sopa de feijão, macarronada com sardinha, cafe con leite ou chá no inverno e biscoito, ou bolo, sopa de feango com legumes, mingau de chovolate ou baunilha, cereal do tipo sucrilhos com leite (opcional), na semsna da criança tinha "cueca virada", bolo, cachorro quente e suco. Mas tbm tinham cantinas nas quais quem podia pagar comprava lanche, depois proibiram vender refrigerante e fritura.
I see a lot of people complaining here in the comments that we have lunch at school, but the vast majority of schools don't provide lunch because we don't stay until lunch time, normally the class period goes from 7 am to 12 pm and can vary, so unless you study at a special, private or full-time school you won't have lunch, only breakfast and it's free
That Korean and brazilian girls look so beautiful , well in India our schools do not serve food , I don't see any private school serving food and government school serve food but nobody wants to eat it . I never liked my school food , my friend's mom used to make tasty meals , maggi noodles , sandwich but my mom only knew how to make Paratha 😢😢😢
It's nothing related to the topic of the video, but the Indian girl is so cute❤ By the way I really loved American dish for school lunch, I wish we had that
I would DEFINITELY would mix that japanese soup with a little bit of that milk. (Some japanese people reading those lines... "Brazillians! Stop doing crazy mix things!!!" I can't avoid it! It's in my blood!) Oh... Never forget: if you see Julia, hit LIKE!)
In Brazil, public schools they do have lunch, and they're pretty good.
Ela foi meio burrinha aí, nem pesquisa antes
Brazil actually has the second largest free school meal program in the world. It's the most important strategy for feeding kids back from when President Lula's Zero Hunger program got Brazil out of the UN Hunger Map. Former president Bolsonaro led Brazil back into it during his term, but in Lula's new term he again removed Brazil from it.
@@VictorVæsconcelos Tão bom que a educação brasileira é um lixo, a saúde é um lixo, a infraestrutura é um lixo, o salário é um lixo, a segurança é um lixo, muito obrigado Lule.
simm vei, tem café da manhã e almoço, e em escola particular tb tem salgados e afins oq tbm conta como lanche
gostaria de saber da onde ela tirou que não tem merenda nas escolas
India and Brazil got lucky paired together haha.
I feel like Julia is talking about her experience only, because the information on school lunches in Brazil is absolutely wrong. School lunches in Brazil is pretty much everywhere and for free if we're talking about public schools. Tbh a big amount of children don't starve to death and actually attend school because of it. No wonder the governments have been keeping this for so long over decades.
a escola pública que estudei em São Paulo sem tinha pure de batata carne salada e fruta e suco
She studied on private schools. I would also explain the exact same way she did. My school never truly offered meals and just snacks as we didn't have integral programs then.
But yeah good thing pointing that out I was agreeing with her all the way through and kinda forgot we do serve lunch on *PUBLIC* schools, that also account for about 80% of our national wide students...
Whatever I will believe whatever Julia says
@@ivaerz4977 lol!
Eu estudei sempre em escola publica, e como tenho saudades das refeições delas. Sempre foram muito boas e variadas, tanto nas municipais quanto nas estaduais (era um ano em cada colégio também kkkk).
Mas o Brasil é imenso, tem diferenças absurdas entre os colégios mesmo.
Ok we need to talk about that the lunch would be different depending on if it's a public or a private school in brazil. Also it depends on each region
Yes but that goes for many countries. People in here with their "but akshually 🤓" comments aren't really accomplishing anything. Of course people are going to talk about their own experience, especially if it's diverse within the country. Are you expecting People to mention every single variant throughout the whole country? Because there's always gonna be that ONE GUY that HAS to say their two cents and say how completely wrong the guests are. Jesus christ people, common sense.
@@Tenseiken_yeah, its like they are the only person in the world
" Erm, na verdade tem lanche na escola sim, a julia tá totalmente errada e ela não é uma brazuka raiz 🤓👆 " - Enzo, 8 anos que conseguiu o celular ontem.
@@Tenseiken_ when we talk about representation we need to explain the things very well and clarify everything. People out there don't know what's going on in our country that's why we have the video
@@TiagoAlvesNogueira-r3q depois nem adianta achar ruim ser estereotipado, hein?!
Brasil é do tamanho de um continente do diversas culturas, tenho 28 anos e durante ensino médio e fundamental (somente em escola pública) morei em 3 estados diferentes, no RS a comida de escola mesmo pública era bem superior a GO e DF.
More of Indian and Brazilian food together 😍✨
right it feels like they could be besties lmao
Julia talked about private schools because in public school always has meals
Aqui no RJ as coisas não são tão boas assim, não. Na última pesquisa feita em 1º de março de 2024 indicou que mais de 56% dos alunos têm a refeição principal nas escolas. Porém, quatro em cada 10 entrevistados disseram que a merenda não vem em quantidade suficiente para matar a fome. E que geralmente é biscoito salgado, salsicha e outros alimentos de baixo valor nutricional.
Me pergunto se eles comem comida de verdade tão cedo assim, já que eles saem ao meio-dia e a turma da tarde entra às 13h. Seria um brunch?
@@leandroatreidesaí a culpa é da pobreza das famílias que mandam as crianças passando fome pra escola
@@GabrielFerreira-ob3bqa culpa mas uma vez vem do Vereador ao Congresso...comendo as custas dos neo escravos submissos que não se revoltam
@@leandroatreides Olha, geralmente lanche com biscoito era UMA DAS e nao A UNICA refeição. Sou do RJ, estudei minha vida inteira em escola publica e no turno da manha tinha lanche com biscoito, e ainda almoço na hora da saida (12h) a comida sempre foi boa, normal. É que é meio fora da realidade esperar uma comida de um restaurante com estrela Michellin ne? kkk mas minha experiencia em 12 anos sempre foi boa. Não é atoa que a refeição principal dos alunos é feita na escola.
All looked delicious. But if I have to pick one, I want the Indian one. That Palak Paneer must tasted really good
The poor Korean girl was suffering with that flavorless food lol
Don't understand why English food are so "simple" for many years 😂
@@YSC430 Because our climate doesn't support growing many spices. Also most of the school lunches are designed to be cheap, its the absolute basics to try to give people a balanced diet, even if it tastes terrible. Usually smells atrocious too but you're always free to bring your own lunch
they Stayed in my country for 200 years and still being so tasteless with food its a crime
@@_argx_ true😂
@@ravioli0239 You guys are importing so many illegal immigrants, why not import more spices. Far cheaper & good for your country.
The “little tongue” already anticipating the taste of the Indian meal by Julia was hilarious.
A small correction is that public schools in Brazil do offer students free lunch every day.
In fact, there is no national standardization as it varies from location to location, taking into account regional eating habits, thereby changing some of the dishes served. The menu is extensive and delicious, varying according to the day of the week. Nice video.
Brazilian "lanche" doesnt mean noon time lunch. Its not common for Brazilian schools to offer full lunch meals at noon since school ends earlier.
@@maryh_mah With the exception of civic-military or full-time schools, in fact, the food offered functions more as a nutritional supplement and should not be replaced by the main one.
Parinka is incredibly pretty.
and elegant
Indeed, rice and beans are the basis of daily brazilian food, but in a future video you could also make them try snacks from each country, such as the brazilian 'coxinha.'
USA school's lunch food is basically fast food...
Not all US schools have the same lunches, when I was in school, the mother’s and grandmothers of the student’s made the school uncles from scratch,
@@marydavis5234 How long ago was that?
@@iagobroxado since the 1960s and my son goes to the same schools I did and the school lunches are the same ones I had, no canned or processed foods
Hmm is good
@@iagobroxadoI have two boys in elementary school and while there are your typical pizza or chicken nuggets on the menu, it’s only for two days, max. All the days have 3 or 4 different entrees the kids can choose from-everything from a chef salad to turkey tacos, pasta, veggie potstickers, etc. Their school also provides free breakfasts as well and those follow the same format-you can choose from different main dishes like cereal, omelets, muffins, yogurt with fruit, bagels, etc.
There is definitely more of a push now than say when I was in school in the 1990s, to provide healthier options. It’s not all bad!
I attended both private and public schools in Brazil and I see why Julia didn't mention the lunches... even if the public schools period's ending prior to lunch time, they do serve lunches - but that's not a reality for private schools. What really surprises me here is that they didn't add bananas to the meal. I remember that sometimes, even if we had apples, the amazing lunch ladies would also leave a tray with bananas on the side of the lunch queue.
the public schools in brazil are required by law to serve free lunch for their students. Usualy rice, beans, some meat, salad, potatoes..
In the private schools is just the regular pão de queijo, pizza, soda, esfiha, and you have to buy it.
Free lunch is mostly seen in gov primary schools in India, lentils soup, rice, etc etc
In Brazil it is usual to have lunch in the public schools, but in the private ones it is not so comum, just in boarding schools and semi-boarding schools. It is news for me that there are people here, in Brazil, that eat salads after the main dish. Everyone and restaurants that I met the salad is eaten before.
Julia is just really enjoy this episode, that indian food looks delicious❤
The korean girl did not have a good time at all 🤣😂
Funniest bit.
I seee Julia, I click the video immediately
The Japanese, the Korean and the Brazilian have the best reactions
I would love to see this type of video with Italy, France, Germany or China, I think it will be very interesting and different 😊
germany would be fun, because the fact there is almost no all-day-school, so there also is almost no lunch in school. :D
Indian girl looks pretty 😗
As soon as I saw her I audibly said “She is gorgeous 😭”
is true
I know British food gets a bad rap but stuff like Beef Wellington, Corned Beef with hot English mustard or Yorkshire Pudding are delicious.
Yorkshire?
THE BRITISH ARE EATING DOGS???
Im from Brasil i will love British food because the Beans,are same from my country...
@@fabricio4794 I love Brazilian steakhouse, Brazilians are cool.
@@fabricio4794 However, the British beans, baked in tomato sauce, are *sweet* but quite tasty as well.
No one's gonna make beef wellington for School lunches, also these are not daily meals in British households
As a Brazilian, I understand when Julia says about schools not having lunches. However, this is usually among *private* schools. I studied most of my life in a private school and there wasn't lunches indeed. This is because the school hours tend to be before or after meal hours. I mean, private kindergarten and elementary schools start usually in the afternoon and last between 13h-18h approximately, in which kids have had lunches before going to class. Meanwhile, middle school and high school start in the morning and last between 7h30-12h30 approximately (this might differ from school to school), thus students have lunch after school.
In public schools, it's a very different reality. They do serve lunches for kids as optional choice and also snacks for those who want to buy them. Not to forget that this is also common in schools (which also include private schools) that have the integral school program, in which students enter school early in the morning and stay there until late afternoon/early evening. These kind of schools include elementary, middle and high school.
Therefore, it's a very complex reality.
4:38 - THE TONGUE 😁😁😁😁
Right!
Julia's just like - "Shut up, and give me all this"😂💚
🤣🤣🤣
CARAAAA esse quadro é o melhor!
Já tinha saudades!
5:25 😂 “that sounds really interesting” love her!
At my school Brazil we had freshly cooked lunch every day, for the kids who stayed for the afterschool program there was also another meal
PARINKA IS SOOOO GORGEOUS
Yep!
Brazilians don't really use rice cooker, just the good old pan (honestly it's way faster and tasty to just use a pan) we brown the onions and garlic with the rice and then the water, and sometimes other spice or vegetables
I'm from São Paulo, and the rice cooker is everywhere here.
@@LOL-gn5oh i've only seen it with japanese descendant families
@@ianbrusckythey got pretty popular in the last few years
até minha familia do interior já usa panela elétrica de arroz, n vi diferença no tempo de cozimento e o gosto é o mesmo
@@Blue_Ark demora mais mano, e não da pra refogar cebola e alho junto
A good thing I just ate before watching. I'd be drooling. (Even for the English food, yes)
the british girl didnt mean chocolate chips, she meant chips as in fish and chips alkshdfdjkgh
yes that made me SCREAM lmfaoooo
Huh really, what kind of toppings do you put on those chips?
Question for lovely Brazilians, is it true about eating salad last? How about mixing up the order of what you eat (i.e. having a bite of fruit in the middle of the meal)? That seems so clever... I don't know why we stick to such formal rules about the "order" of food in the US and elsewhere.
Brazilian here, well usually there's no rule, you eat the way you like it. We have loads of different between states so the culture of the place is also an influence. Around here is pretty common to have everything in the same plate and then you just eat as you like. About the fruit, I think the most common custom is to eat with a banana (at least is the one I heard a lot about, I don't do it personally), but it's a huge country, maybe in some places is different. But rice and beans is always there.
Yeah, just eat in whatever way you prefer. I'd say actually most people would take a bit of the meat/chicken, a bit of rice and beans and salad and gulp all together at once from the fork. Another bit that might be interesting is that we use fork and knife, not only a fork like the Indian girls is doing. 3rd bit that might be interesting is that we'd have fruit juice together with lunch as well as some type of simple, sweet dessert afterwards.
Exactly like they said. I usually put everything together. But one thing that doesn’t look good but actually it’s so good is eat banana together with our lunch (usually the basic form: rice, beans, meat, lettuce and tomato).
I like to eat salad last and sometimes I get strange looks and people asking "are you eating the salad last?"
For me I like to eat the salad last, but if the day is very hot I like to eat the salad first IoI, sometimes even eating just salad for the breakfast.
In Brazilian public schools we have the so called "Merenda", wich is a variety of foods. The Basic is Rice and beans, sometimes spaghetti, mashed potato some sauce, meat etc. It is very balanced.
In Private schools we don't have it. We must buy your own meal.
the Indian girl is so beautiful omggg
Great, i'm hungry now
julia você é incrivel 🇧🇷😘😊
Ok, as a Brazilian, I think almost all the meals had this "confort food" vibe, and I would gladly eat them. Minus the American one. Was basically an order from McDonalds and Chocolate Milk (??????). But all the others, I can see myself eating it every day.
The Brazilian food looked brazilian, but not very well made, unfortunately. The beans, specially, looked too dry. The potato with meat also looked dry.
sim mds, pq eles bebem leite com Toddy no almoço???
And I would gladly eat all of them and not the Basilian one 💀
They serve chicken nuggets with ketchup in Brazil so I don’t know why you have this holier than thou attitude.. videos that showcase other countries school lunches are just so fake and cringey. They always show the standard for Americans even though it’s also present everywhere else, but leave out the best of what America offers.
i love this video because of Brazilian's girl
Julia is great as always
That British lunch was crazy and not at all what I used to have. That combination was so bare 😭 it very much differs depending on primary or secondary school but we used to have a huge range of different meals, a lot of the time not being 'british' themselves tbf
For some reason I love world friends food videos
They are being insanely generous with the American food 😂, if I got that I would be ecstatic
Typical American.. always putting your stuff down for the benefit of everyone else smh.
I absolutely love these kind of videos
I was so confused by the japanese talking in korean 😂💖🙌 What an interesting video
Same, I was scrolling through the comments trying to figure out why. No answer was found 😂
@ haha we are the only ones who noticed and wrote it down here (not a bad thing obviously haha)
Fairly certain that this channel is based in Korea, and so they all speak Korean but maybe the Japanese girl does not speak English very well?
I was also wondering the same thing! Also took a long time to find a comment about it.
As someone who is currently at a british school. This isn’t very accurate anymore. Meals are a lot more varied and come with a lot more healthy sides nowadays. At my school we usually eat meals like curry, fish and chips, chicken pie with mash and veg, lasagna, roast dinner, spaghetti bolognase, chili con carne. We also have a lot of classic british puddings with hot custard that come with it.
I was at school back in the 90's and they did all sorts, fish and chips, fish fingers, lasagne, chips, pies, pizzas etc, at no point did they ever do baked beans with veg like shown in this video. Who has ever eaten baked beans with veg.
brazil we dont really have school lunch??? wtf???
Até tem mas n tem padronização igual os outros, é totalmente a moda caralha kkkkkkk
Eu acho que ela quis dizer que não existe um padrão que vc veja e diz "isso é SCHOOL lunch". Qualquer coisa pode ser school lunch aqui.
@@lucasrumd ue...?
@@kolyh1561tu tem que ser muito vira lata pra falar uma porra dessa o nosso eh um dos mais balanceados
@@lucasrumdno brasil TEM um padrao pelo amor de deus toda escola publica serve arroz feijao salada carne e fruta
I love the girls form the uk and India accents
Note as someone who attended a LAUSD school our food doesn't look like that, This looks like a more midwestern southern state school aka the suburbs which is predominately white and blacks.
When it comes to school lunches American food leaves quite a bit to be desired, but nothing like a gourmet bacon cheddar burger done right, I'd take that over just about everything.
Indian food never disappoint ......
Very very tasty 🤤🤤🤤
The American School Lunch are like the ones in Brazilian non-full-time private schools (which are like 99% of the case). The standard private schools here in Brazil have two "shifts" and the standard lunch break is 15min (some can be 20-30min)
07h am or 07h30 am to 12h00 or 12h30 for High-School (15-17 old years, 3 years)
1h pm to 5h pm or 5h30 pm for Elementary and middle schools (6-14 old years, 9 years)
Kindergarden: 4-6 old years - Some schools have it on the morning period or in the afternoon period
Daycare: 3 months-3 old years - 07h am to 5h pm or 6 pm.
From elementary to high school we have snacks since it is just 15min of lunch break. Parents give money to their kids so they can buy their food. It has a variety of pastries, hamburgers, hotdogs, pizza, sandwiches, soda, juice, fruit, sweets, candies and so on. Anything but "real food", lol. And we do not have a tray to carry the food we buy. I am talking about private schools here. Public schools in Brazil are 100% free. Everything in Brazil that is called "Public" is 100% free: Public University of the City of Rio de Janeiro/Sao Paulo/Belo Horizonte and so on. and Public University of the State of Rio de Janeiro/Sao Paulo/Minas Gerais and so on. And they have the best education system---so bad the are always politically biased! So, of course, the majority of students that get in are from private schools. You have to take an admission exam that is applied every year nation-wide at the same days and time.
I love Indian food, and it's so much better freshly/home made
The person for japan is literally korean
Aaaa
Another great video
Basmati is expensive in India because it all gets carried to Germany. Here you get either an undisclosed "parboiled" rice or Basmati. Sometimes Jasmin.
No it's not, you can get like 1 kg of India gate Basmati for 70-80 Rs
@@SurajGupta_3D It was a joke (because most rice here is Basmati), but thanks for posting the Indian price.
@@steemlenn8797 you're welcome, India export food stuff to other countries only when we have more than what we need, otherwise businessmen can go to jail....it's a law
More food related stuff please! Maybe popular dishes from each country?
Never heard about eating salad after in Brazil. Well, seems to have many differences amongst states!
Indian school lunches are similar to Bangladeshi school lunches!!
In schools in Bangladesh, lunch is usually provided from the school itself. But some also bring lunch from their home.
Lunch in schools in Bangladesh is usually served with Singara, Puri, Parota and Dal or Parota and Vegetables. Some schools serve Rice and Vegetables or Khichuri for lunch.
Biryani is served for lunch on special occasions in my school.
❤ "I love Biryani" ❤
of course it would be....they are south asian
Omg I’m Indian and Brazilian so this was fun to watch
KInda beautiful that at least some of us can look at each other and appreciate each others beautiful culture not be racist lol. All the food they presented looks mouth watering!!!!
Thank you 💗💗💗
They are all so pretty, it even came to a point it's ridiculous 😂
Julia is so amazing!!
Yeah I studied in an indian school which had a cafeteria/canteen (with no seating area) which basically felt like a cvs with all the ice creams and snacks like microwavable pizza, rolls, chowmein, milkshakes, samosas, pringles everything but those were only for middle and high schoolers. Younger students always had to bring in homecooked meal (Friday's were for junk food). It was not prohibited but yeah vegetarian food was only excepted.
She said "veggies"... subtitles "wet cheese" haha
Gute Gesundheit to the British girl, Ciara.
Those bangers on the British plate look a bit dodgy, though.
As an unofficial representative of the Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz, I might have to check out the labels on those.
I enjoyed pizza lunch days the most. Soggy buns? Maybe with sloppy joe lunch days.
As someone who watches these videos about different culture and stuff I feel like Indian, Brazilian and Mexican have very similar food, culture and people.
Yeah Brazil and India ❤❤❤🎉
American: yummy but not really healthy.
Brazilian: healthy but bland.
British: (I don't really know what to say...).
Indian: yummy but super spicy.
Japanese: healthy and pretty.
Korean: healthy and full of flavor.
Trust us, the American one isn't actually yummy. LOL
“British food” is an oxymoron! 😂
korean and japanese are way saltier, when did you got those are healthy? lol
brazilian one is not bland
The Japanese girl's reaction to the burger is what I expect when you try my cooking.🤣🤣🤣
The British beans look more Brazilian than the Brazilian beans 😂
Petty they eat it sweet
@@Wyllwho whaaaaat? 😷 the Brazilian one in the video seems to be so dry, like it was sitting there for hours :(
Yep, at least from appearance the UK plate could pass as a brazilian meal any day, you only need to add the rice and a bit more leafy greens. Also are beans really a staple food in UK? I didn't know that.
Yes id like To Eat all that British beans asap..
@@bacontido I Hope visit London someday or Countryside
A Júlia as vezes viaja e passa muita info errada, mas muito legal ver as trocas dos participantes
A Tip: It would be good to have a video bringing together Japan, Korea,USA and Brazil.
Publics schools in brazil have lunch, I eat every day, always have rice and beans, sometimes pork, chicken or beef, have diferentes tipes of salad and fruits from Brazil.
I got the munchies watching this 😂😂😂😂
For Brazil food they just need some grozelia
The Japanese looks more Korean while the Korean looks more Japanese😂😂
yeah as a Japanese person, she looks the most Korean looking Japanese I've ever seen.
Hahahaha, What was that British food? I have never once been served anything like that when I was in school? We'd usually have a jacket potato with beans and cheese or pizza or a chicken wrap, and that would be served with a range of drinks from flavoured milks to water, or juice ^^ She must have gone to one dreary school 😮
lol I can see the bad reputation of British foods is so REAL in this reaction
It wild that they give those foods to kids in SCHOOL in the USA
In general, the Brazilian beans should have looked like the same as the UK beans xD
I don't know... about having sausages often in lunch. At least here in Brazil we are encourage to avoid them due to be a very processed food.
The US one looks like indeed a MC Donald order. Lots of calories xD
Korean followed by Japanese looked like the most tasty/balanced ones.
It was a bit dry yes, but the UK beans are a bit sweet i think.
UK's beans are sweet. Pretty different from the "feijão"...
Julia, quantos litros de café e energético você bebe diariamente? kkkkk
I like the American lunch, but I must say, there will *never be that many “entrees” on there. Like every other country, kids will pick one.. A very popular option I got when I was there was either a cheese flatbread or classic steak fingers with rice or mashed potatoes/ brown gravy. Both would include white milk/water, a bunch of grapes or an apple, seasoned veggies, and an American “garden salad” with dressing like ranch or vinaigrette. The steak fingers would give you a nice but kinda dry, breadroll. The days I loved most though was when they served chicken n’ dumplings or chicken and sausage gumbo. Those were special days..
If u try indian food , it will definitely gonna blow your mind , I can assure u .
The japanese girl's voice is so cute.
When are Japanese girls not cute?
no Brasil eu sempre estudei em escolas públicas e, particularmente na infância da decada de 90, a gente comia: risoto de frango, polenta com frango ao molho, sopa de feijão, macarronada com sardinha, cafe con leite ou chá no inverno e biscoito, ou bolo, sopa de feango com legumes, mingau de chovolate ou baunilha, cereal do tipo sucrilhos com leite (opcional), na semsna da criança tinha "cueca virada", bolo, cachorro quente e suco. Mas tbm tinham cantinas nas quais quem podia pagar comprava lanche, depois proibiram vender refrigerante e fritura.
I don’t go to public school in America I’m more (rich) to some people but I love this
I see a lot of people complaining here in the comments that we have lunch at school, but the vast majority of schools don't provide lunch because we don't stay until lunch time, normally the class period goes from 7 am to 12 pm and can vary, so unless you study at a special, private or full-time school you won't have lunch, only breakfast and it's free
Korean food: kimchi v1, kimchi v2, kimchi v3 kimchi everywere and some beens))
I would love them to try a Mexican school lunch! What would it be? Molletes? Chilaquiles? Torta del chavo del 8? Quesadillas, sincronizadas?
I love the Indian one!
That Korean and brazilian girls look so beautiful , well in India our schools do not serve food , I don't see any private school serving food and government school serve food but nobody wants to eat it . I never liked my school food , my friend's mom used to make tasty meals , maggi noodles , sandwich but my mom only knew how to make Paratha 😢😢😢
Mariko is so pretty!
It's nothing related to the topic of the video, but the Indian girl is so cute❤
By the way I really loved American dish for school lunch, I wish we had that
9:48: I'm looking forward to trying this food
I would DEFINITELY would mix that japanese soup with a little bit of that milk.
(Some japanese people reading those lines... "Brazillians! Stop doing crazy mix things!!!" I can't avoid it! It's in my blood!)
Oh... Never forget: if you see Julia, hit LIKE!)
Why the hell have you got beans with veg? And, what are those sausages? That isn't a typical British school lunch at all.
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