yes they did
anything that you would eat for dessert or anything that has alot of sugar in it
with a meal definitely not between meals ! x
The French eat the same basic meals that we do in America. However, in their main meals, they have different courses. They have an appetizer, a fish, a meat, salad, cheese and then dessert.
You can have 3 meals a day with some snacks and dessert if you want, but eating 5 to 6 small meals is better for you in my opinion.
no they can not eat polo sweets.
i don't think that he did eat sweets.
the pirates did not eat sweets as they couldn't access them. Sweets (candy) did not exist in those days.
French people tend nowadays to eat more often between meals and have lighter and less organised meals. It was a national habit to sit (the whole family) at fixed times for breakfast, lunch, diner and dieteticists say this is partly a reason for why obesity is less present in France. It is still recommended not to eat between meals, especially sweets or salted snacks.
French people eat a variety of foods. They eat fruits, vegetables, meats, and dessert. Breakfast is often a pastry, or cereal. Lunch and dinner are longer meals with many options.
traditionally different foods are eaten on different days of the days of the festival
The Chinese don't always eat oranges after meals. Many of them do end a meal with fruit, but it is usually a selection from whatever fruits are in season at the time.
Sikhs eat sweets on Diwali. the sweets include laddoos, barfi etc.