International Dinner 🍽

Dear All,

Yesterday, for our International Dinner we had Lebanese food! 🧆
Thank you to everyone involved in the making of this amazing meal! 😍


How delicious 😋

Finally, here are some interesting facts about Lebanese food 😉

  • Most of their food is served with bread: A type of bread called Pita is served as an addition to most of Lebanese meals. It’s so traditional and important to their food which they refer to it as “esh” meaning life.
  • Spices and seasonings: Lebanese food has a distinct feature in most of their meals, they don’t joke with their seasoning and spices, most of their dishes use a mix of herbs and native spices to produce a unique profile and colour to their dishes.
  • Stuffed Vegetables: Lebanese cuisine, as well as foods from around the Middle East, are well known for stuffed vegetables. Traditionally, vegetables are stuffed with ground beef or lamb and rice and seasoned with cinnamon. The stuffed vegetables are then cooked in tomato sauce or oil and lemon juice.

Wishing you a great day! 🎉

Collège Du Léman Team 😋

Wednesday Lunch 🍽

Dear All,

Today in Léman we had:

  • St Pierre et Semoule

St Pierre et Semoule 

  • Feuilleté au Poulet

Feuilleté au Poulet

Feuilleté au Poulet in Preparation

  • Carotte Cake for dessert

Carotte Cake

 

In Eiger, we had Mexican Plate 😊

Mexican Plate

 

Thank you to all the kitchen staff! 🤗

Collège Du Léman Team 😋

International Vegetarian Day 🌱

Hello everybody,

To celebrate the International Vegetarian Day our kitchen staff prepared some delicious dishes: rice with vegetables, veggies burgers and vegetables meatballs, tortillas with potatoes, and a lot more!!

Everything looks delicious 🤤 Many compliments to the kitchen staff 👏

Collège Du Léman Team 😊

International Dinner – Thailand 🇹🇭

Dear all,

Today for International Dinner we had Thai food 🥘


Saying goodbye to you, with some facts about Thai Food:

  • Thai people almost never use an oven, but they love to stir-fry, deep fry and grill their food.
  • Thai cuisine likes to combine different flavors: spicy, sour, salty, and, last but not least, sweet. Many dishes, also those you wouldn’t expect, have sugar in them.
  • This might be a surprise to many, but Thai people don’t use chopsticks to eat Thai food.

Thank you to all the staff!

Collège du Léman Team 😊