Un peu de culture #9 Les repas en France

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20 Nov 201907:27

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging video, Marie explores French meal times and the cultural importance of dining together. She explains that breakfast is a quick meal typically taken between 6 AM and 8 AM, while lunch, a significant cooked meal, occurs between noon and 2 PM. Dinner is usually served from 7 PM to 8 PM and often includes a soup, a main dish, and cheese, which is a daily staple. Marie highlights the evolving eating habits in France, inviting viewers to share their own meal routines and encouraging them to subscribe for more content.

Takeaways

  • 😀 French meals are an important cultural aspect, emphasizing family gatherings over solo dining.
  • 🍽️ Breakfast in France is typically light and consists of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate with toast or pastries.
  • ⏰ Weekday breakfasts are served between 6 AM and 8 AM, while weekends see a later start, around 9 AM to 10 AM.
  • 🍴 Lunch is generally a cooked meal lasting an hour or more, served between noon and 2 PM.
  • 🥗 A typical French lunch includes a starter, main course (meat or fish with vegetables), cheese, and dessert.
  • 🥪 Many French people now opt for quick meals like sandwiches instead of traditional sit-down lunches.
  • 🌆 Dinner is usually between 7 PM and 8 PM, with later dining times in large cities.
  • 🍲 French dinners often include soup, a main course like vegetable gratin or omelet, cheese, and salad.
  • 🧀 Cheese plays a vital role in French meals, enjoyed daily but in small quantities.
  • 🕰️ Eating habits in France are evolving, with some people deviating from traditional meal times and choices.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of meal times in French culture?

    -Meal times in French culture are significant as they reflect the importance of family and social interactions. Meals are seen as an art of living, where people gather together rather than eating alone.

  • What are the typical times for breakfast in France?

    -Breakfast in France typically takes place between 6 AM and 8 AM on weekdays, while on weekends, it can occur later, around 9 AM to 10 AM.

  • What does a traditional French breakfast consist of?

    -A traditional French breakfast usually consists of a hot beverage (coffee, tea, or hot chocolate), bread with butter and jam, or pastries like croissants and brioche. Cereal with milk is also commonly consumed.

  • How long does lunch usually last in France, and what does it include?

    -Lunch in France typically lasts at least an hour and often includes several courses: a starter (like a salad), a main course (with meat or fish and vegetables), cheese, and dessert.

  • What time is lunch generally served in France?

    -Lunch is generally served between noon and 2 PM in France.

  • What characterizes dinner in French households?

    -Dinner in French households usually occurs between 7 PM and 8 PM, often later in larger cities. It typically includes soup, a main dish (like a vegetable gratin or omelet), cheese with salad, and dessert.

  • How often do the French consume cheese during meals?

    -Cheese is commonly consumed in French meals, often enjoyed daily, typically accompanied by salad.

  • What changes are occurring in French eating habits?

    -French eating habits are evolving, with more people opting for quicker meals and some individuals not adhering strictly to traditional meal times or consuming cheese daily.

  • What is a popular snack option mentioned for lunch?

    -A popular snack option for lunch in France is the 'jambon-beurre,' a type of sandwich that is widely enjoyed.

  • What invitation does the speaker make at the end of the script?

    -The speaker invites listeners to share their meal times and eating habits in the comments and encourages them to subscribe to the YouTube channel for more videos.

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