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<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>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e43g6z-xZUc</youtube>


==Le déjeuner / le repas du(de) midi ==
==Le déjeuner / le repas du(de) midi ==
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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.
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.
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAg1a5eP79s</youtube>


==Le dîner==
==Le dîner==
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==Videos: Le repas Français==
==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>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otsluw20LOo</youtube>
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 26 March 2023

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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.

French-Breakfast-Petit-dejeune.jpg

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]