Foods from different countries... for children...?!


Question: Foods from different countries!.!.!. for children!.!.!.!?
At Bible school this year, our theme is the olympics!. Every night we'll have a snack from a different country!.

One night will be Mexico and we'll have nachos and cheese, but I don't know what else to have that is really easy and that kids will eat!.

Another night will be Italy and we'll have pizza, pizza bites!.!.!. what else should we have!?

Another night will be China!. We'll have fortune cookies, and give the children chopsticks to eat with instead of forks!. What should we have!?

I'm stuck here!. What other countries should I choose and what foods!? I want something that the kids will actually eat, and not just throw away! They'll also have all the normal stuff like cookies, cupcakes, etc!.

Thanks!!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Mexico- Most kids like taco's, if you let them choose what they can put on them

Italy- Hmm!.!.!. well everybody likes gelato! (You could even just get ice cream and call it gelato!.) Lots of kids also like lasagna!.

China- Many kids like orange, lemon, or sesame chicken!. Most kids will eat rice as well!. (Although, these really aren't Chinese!.!.!. they're more like Chinese-American!.)

France- Cheese, grapes, pom frites (frech fries), and crecents!. Pretty much every kid likes all of those things

You could also do a night where you have a bunch of different tropical fruits for a country that would have them like Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, or somewhere like that!.

Many African countries have really good chicken recipes that children would enjoy!. But, many of them are extremely spicy so be careful what recipe you choose!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Chinese: spring rolls!.

Taiwanese: instant dried noodles(you just crunch them up in the bag, and put the flavor powder on the noodles, and shake, then enjoy afterwards!. one brand is Ve Wong, and name of snack is "Wang Zi Mian" or Prince Noodles!. site: http://www!.vewong!.com/e-inst-1-prince!.ht!.!.!.

Japanese: Pokki(Pocky)!. biscuit sticks dipped in cream!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

well if sausage comes from Germany!.!. make dogs in a blanket!.!. just take hotdogs and wrap canned biscuit dough around them, bake them!.!. (just the thought that counts) and kids love those!.!.
Im in the middle east!.!. our kids love cheese samboosas!.!. little half moon crescents made from basically pizza dough!. ut into circles (the size of a cereal bowl) then some cheese (any old cheese will do!. even velvetta) in the center!. fold over, seal, and either fry or bake!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

For Chinese, make noodles!. They love it!. Cook with com broccoli, for a shot of healthy food!. They can pick it if they don't like!.

Make some cheese balls bread from Brazil!. You can buy the prepared package at any Brazilian store or on line depending where you live!.
But the recipe is as follow!. with picks, and very easy!.
http://www!.yumsugar!.com/280828

For Germany, soft pretzel:
http://www!.kitchenproject!.com/german/sof!.!.!.

Norway:
NORWEGIAN SWEET ROLLS, BOLLER

1 kilo flour
210 gram sugar
1| tsp!. Salt
200 grams butter
2 1/2 packages fresh yeast
3 dl milk 3dl water
1 egg 1 egg yellow
3 tsp!. Cardamom

Sift the flour and sugar together, crumble in the butter!. Warm milk and water!. Dissolve the yeast in a little of the warm liquid!. Beat the egg and egg yellow together!. Mix together to form a dough!. Let the dough sit in a warm area for about an hour, until it has doubled!. Divide the dough and form small balls, approximately 3 inches in diameter!. Put them on a greased baking pan and let rise for 30-45 minutes!. Beat the eggwhite with 1 tlb cold water and brush the rolls with this mixture!. Bake for approximately 10 minutes at 200 degrees centigrade till they are golden brown!.

Alway hava some fruit along with it, because these are manly carbo!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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