Chile School Lunch - Beef and Rice



Country: Chile

Contents: rice, fries, beef, a roll, cabbage salad (?), avocado, apricot, lemon wedge, orange juice, fruit with yogurt (?)

Submitted by: Anonymous

Notes: Oh my that looks delicious. How much would a meal like this cost? Is it typical of Chilean school lunches? Based on the insignia on the boys jacket, and the nice plates and bowl, I would assume this is a private school.

11 comments:

  1. Food in Chile is not so expensive (specially fruits and vegetables). And meat is also cheap compared to european prices.

    Also, all schools wear uniform, not just private. And I agree it looks delicious. I miss my food! :'(

    A Chilean.

    ReplyDelete
  2. That looks healthy... and still it looks like a private school-- even with your additional information, Karla.

    ReplyDelete
  3. How does it look like i private school? i saw many pictures like this...

    ReplyDelete
  4. I cant see how its a private school...

    ReplyDelete
  5. chile isnt a poor country, that is an average meal and by the way, lunch is similar in almost every school here

    ReplyDelete
  6. Most schools IN chile have a uniform requirement. And yes lunch is very similiar in all schools there.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Most schools in Chile require a uniform so thats probably why you see the insignia on their shirt. And yes most lunches look like this there..not many kids in Chile actually eat processed foods.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I'm from Peru and yes, most schools in South America make their students wear uniforms. In my country not many school children eat there though. But yes, when they do it usually looks like this too.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Starting from de fact that you all speak english, i can think that all of you studied in a private school or a semi-private (particular subvencionado) school. I studied on a private school in copiapó, and yeah lunch was like that, but spend a little time in a public school (municipal), and lunch maybe will have fries but never beef. Instead of beef could have been chicken, and a public school doesn't have enough money for avocado.

    ReplyDelete
  10. in fact its a private school sjva insignia... and its unreal that "not many kids in chile actually eat processed foods" maybe yours.. but we have junk food everywhere

    ReplyDelete
  11. Great meal. I'm starting to get hungry...

    ReplyDelete

Please no foul language.