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The French art of eating // All about how French people eat!
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As a French nutritionist who lives in Paris but has lived in the USA in the past, I’m always very intrigued by the cultural differences, and specifically, food differences in France vs the USA.
In this video, I’m going to talk about the art of French eating: hope you enjoy!
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Typical French family meals: https://youtu.be/28R3ZJbiyvY
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17 Comments

  1. Thank you. I have a question about how is it served at dinner time? At home. I cannot get the courses out nicely and feel like I’m rushing. Especially with the kids sitting and waiting.
    Or do the kids even eat at the same time adults do there? Thanks Lucy! ❤️💕

  2. I would love for you to do more about French work culture and how that fits in with eating. I struggle because work has set lunch breaks of a half an hour and eating feels rushed sometimes. Love your channel! It has helped me a lot with my relationship with food.❤

  3. Had to laugh once you began to speak of manners at the table in terms of no elbows on table etc
    Growing up in Europe, the idea that we’d have had elbows on the table or slump over our plates or even make any noise when eating was totally frowned upon. If I only once made a bit of a slurping sound when eating soup etc, my grandmother would get furious. Same with how we held our utensils etc
    Now I love my American compatriots, truly. And am a New Yorker at heart.
    But boy did I experience and witness the single worst manners at a table / from chewing with mouth open to not knowing how one holds a fork properly, just shoving the food down one’s mouth at exorbitant speed etc
    It makes me laugh just thinking about it
    But more than anything I always associate Europe just with much more enjoyment of food, far fewer ‘food’ rules, far less obesity, an infinitely healthier population as a whole as a result and just a much more common sense approach

  4. Sadly, this was how it used to be in America. Why it changed I'll never know. I hope we return some day. I do know enough families who try as often as possible to have this in their lives, maybe not everyday.

  5. How do families handle their children's activities? In North American most activities happen from 4 to 8. When do French families do lessons and sports? Thank you.

  6. Etiquette seems to be a thing of the past in the US. Life is always about rushing around. Time isn't taken to relax and enjoy. Sad.

  7. Growing up we had Sunday dinners as a family and tried each night to eat together. My dad worked late most night, but us kids and our mom ate together. We always had sports and activities. As parents now we ate together with our boys and now they are married. We together at least a couple times a month for barbeques/Sunday dinners, it's so nice! Oh and I only get a "doggie bag" if it's half the amount I cannot finish. Here in the U.S. the portions are most of the time just too big, most of the time I ask for a take out container when they serve the food. Just makes it easier.

  8. Love this video. Question: If you ready dinner at such a late hour, do you snack in between? I'm trying to lose some weight by eating only 3 meals a day and not snacking in between.

  9. Thank you so much for sharing! It's always interesting to learn about other cultures. On weekdays, my kids and I will have breakfast together and the whole family eats dinner together. On most weekends we eat every meal together as a family,( our children are 14 and 15 years old.) This was always prioritized in both our families and so we both prioritize it in ours. We also practice not eating until everyone is seated at the table. I know that once the kids start working things may change, but for now this is how we eat our meals. In Canada, "doggie bags" at restaurants are pretty standard as our portions are pretty large.

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