ONEDAY PROJECT : FOOD

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BREAKFAST
Morris Area School, Minnesota, USAcereal, waffles, roll, doughnut, toast with peanut butter, toaster strudel, Oreo cookies, apple, banana, pancakes, peanut butter sandwiches, milk, water, grape juice, orange juice, apple juice, kool-aid
Wilson Elementary School, Georgia, USAcereals loaded with sugar.
World School Woleai, Yap State, Federated States of Micronesia corned beef, rice, coconut, cooked banana, fish, taro, sweet tuba, papaya, pork
Tochio-higashi Elementary School, Niigata, Japan breads, milk, rice, miso soup, salmon, egg, laver
LUNCH
Morris Area School, Minnesota, USAtacos with beef, tomatoes, cheese and lettuce, green beans, bread and butter, bananas, white cake, grapes, roll with butter, milk
Wilson Elementary School, Georgia, USAbarbecue pork sandwich, potato chips, fruits
Tochio-higashi Elementary School, Niigata, Japan rice, cabbage, carrot, pork, 'kombu' kelp, spinach, mushroom, Japanese radish, Japanese taro, milk
DINNER
Wilson Elementary School, Georgia, USAmany of the students went our to eat. They visited fast food restaurants like Taco Bell and McDonalds. The students who ate at home ate chicken or beef and had a vegetable to go with it.
World School Woleai, Yap State, Federated States of Micronesiafish, rice, coconut, cooked banana, canned peach, taro, flour dumpling, spam
Tochio-higashi Elementary School, Niigata, Japan rice, beef, 'wakame' soft seaweed, vegetable, soybeans (tofu), 'baleisho' potato, miso soup

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