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Taken between 7am and 9am, very often consists in only sweet food such as ''croissants'', ''baguette'' with fruit jam, chocolate spread or butter, a glass of orange juice and a cup of coffee or a chocolate milk. | Taken between 7am and 9am, very often consists in only sweet food such as ''croissants'', ''baguette'' with fruit jam, chocolate spread or butter, a glass of orange juice and a cup of coffee or a chocolate milk. | ||
==Le déjeuner== | [[File:French-Breakfast-Petit-dejeune.jpg]] | ||
<blockquote>Questions to French people in the street about what they eat for breakfast (be careful, the video speaks a bit fast. It is therefore intended for an advanced level in French)</blockquote> | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e43g6z-xZUc</youtube> | |||
==Le déjeuner / le repas du(de) midi == | |||
<player>le_dejeune_polyglot_wiki.mp3</player> | <player>le_dejeune_polyglot_wiki.mp3</player> | ||
<blockquote>Lunch</blockquote> | <blockquote>Lunch</blockquote> | ||
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This is the main meal in most french households. | This is the main meal in most french households. | ||
==Videos: Le repas Français== | |||
<blockquote>Video on the different dishes that make up a French meal:</blockquote> | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otsluw20LOo</youtube> | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/French-Major-Historical-Dates|French Major Historical Dates]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/Funny-idiomatic-expressions|Funny idiomatic expressions]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/Congo–Brazzaville-Timeline|Congo–Brazzaville Timeline]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/Monaco-Timeline|Monaco Timeline]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/French-Southern-Territories-Timeline|French Southern Territories Timeline]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/Coutries-where-French-is-an-official-language|Coutries where French is an official language]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/St-Martin-Timeline|St Martin Timeline]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/Cameroon-Timeline|Cameroon Timeline]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Culture/Education|Education]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 26 March 2023
What are the different meals in France?
French people usually have 3 meals during the day:
Le petit-déjeuner[edit | edit source]
Breakfast
Taken between 7am and 9am, very often consists in only sweet food such as croissants, baguette with fruit jam, chocolate spread or butter, a glass of orange juice and a cup of coffee or a chocolate milk.
Questions to French people in the street about what they eat for breakfast (be careful, the video speaks a bit fast. It is therefore intended for an advanced level in French)
Le déjeuner / le repas du(de) midi[edit | edit source]
Lunch
Taken around noon.
Unlike many other european countries, french people are still attached to the tradition of eating a real meal for lunch, not just a sandwich, although with days being every year more stressful, the trend of "déjeuner sur le pouce" (sandwiches or small portions to take away) is growing.
Le dîner[edit | edit source]
Dinner
Taken between 7PM and 9PM
This is the main meal in most french households.
Videos: Le repas Français[edit | edit source]
Video on the different dishes that make up a French meal:
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- French Major Historical Dates
- Funny idiomatic expressions
- Congo–Brazzaville Timeline
- Monaco Timeline
- French Southern Territories Timeline
- Coutries where French is an official language
- St Martin Timeline
- Cameroon Timeline
- Education