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· omelet is a main course at breakfast or lunch
In French schools, lunch typically consists of a balanced meal that includes a main course (such as meat or fish), vegetables, cheese, bread, and sometimes a dessert. The meals are designed to meet nutritional guidelines and promote healthy eating habits among students.
the main course is called 'le plat principal', often shortened as 'le plat' in French.
In France, it is more common for students to have a hot lunch served at school in the cafeteria, rather than bringing packed lunch from home. This typically includes multiple courses like a starter, main dish, cheese course, and dessert. Some schools may also provide students with the option to bring packed lunch if they prefer.
A teenager should eat a breakfast such as cereal and something to drink. For lunch a sandwich or main course with a side dish (french fries cookie etc.) and something to drink. For dinner a big main course two side dishes and something to drink
The 4th course is the cheese course. IT is served in order to prepare the customer for the next meal and to make the customer feel good.
Pack lunch in French is: panier repas
le déjeuner
Main menu or main course: le plat principal
Main menu or main course: le plat principal
main dish
French lunch breaks are one hour long.