Tuesday, March 1, 2011

bread served at schools in japan for Lunch


bread served at schools in japan for Lunch?
i heard there bread were yummy and was wondering what kind of bread they make.
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1 :
...bread is yummy. they make bread bread. the kind you eat.
2 :
School lunch menu is different by neighborhood. There is no unified menu or bread for school lunches in the entire Japan.
3 :
Occasionally they have simple soft bread rolls, usually the type they call butter rolls. Mostly they have flavoured bread or buns, chocolate chip pan (that's the Japanese word for bread, from the French word pain,) is probably the most popular with our kids, there's also sesame pan, bread made using very dark sugar which has a strong flavour, milk pan, cinnamon, maple flavoured, raisin pan, tomato and basil pan, pineapple pan, raisin pan, melon pan, sometimes they even have naan, although it's unlikely to be anything like the real thing.
4 :
Well, it's called 'bread'. I know that is weird, but they still call it bread. Well, actually the Japanese word is 'pan', but means the same thing. See, they have different words for things here, but I digress. I haven't ever heard either of my daughters extolling the wonderful taste of the 'bread'. BTW, are you related to George W. Bush? Your English skills are very similar. "Is our children learning?" Comedians lost a vast resource of material when he left office. But we still have you. Thanks for the laugh.
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