How School Lunches are Made in Japan

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This is how Japanese school food lunches are made in Japan called Kyushoku(給食) it’s served in all Japanese elementary and most junior high schools, it’s known for its balanced and varied menu all planned by certified nutritionist. Today, I’ve got special access to visit the Musashino City School Lunch & Dietary Education Promotion Foundation servicing 18 schools in total with 181 hard working staff, I’m going inside to one of their massive Japanese Japanese school food kitchens, so large in scale I want to call it a food factory to better capture its size. It’s so massive that it produces food for 8 different schools each and every day. Mornings start at 7:30 AM, as the food must be prepared, cooked and then shipped out all before lunch time, ready to eat for a total of 2700 students. And this entire food education system is supported by the Japanese government, meaning that on average, the monthly school lunch fee paid by parents at public schools is about 4,300 yen at elementary schools and 4,900 yen at junior high schools, about 33-38 USD dollars a month.
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@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 2 жыл бұрын
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@Samuel-gu5hh
@Samuel-gu5hh 2 жыл бұрын
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@ropro9817
@ropro9817 2 жыл бұрын
That's amazing! Why can't they do something like this in Americaaaaaa~~~~~ 😭
@ilikeaviation10
@ilikeaviation10 2 жыл бұрын
@@ropro9817 sorry to make you jealous but i live in Korea and they are similar and still really good
@Ulvis_B
@Ulvis_B 2 жыл бұрын
How big diference Japan and China schools food both have lot people?
@TheHOBBIES20
@TheHOBBIES20 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve worked in Japan for 3years. (touch panel) Yatsuo, Toyama Ken way back 20years 🙂
@KansaiKaiser
@KansaiKaiser 2 жыл бұрын
I teach at public schools in Japan. The effort that goes into these meals is insane, and the fact students serve and clean up the food really adds to the experience. I remember my food in the US as a student barely being edible. Other places could definitely learn a thing or two from Japan. This is the ultimate long term investment, better fed kids are happier and smarter.
@gatts1989
@gatts1989 2 жыл бұрын
Same in Spain. Half of the daily menus almost made us puke.
@voornaamachternaam529
@voornaamachternaam529 2 жыл бұрын
@@gatts1989 we needed to bring our own lunch in the Netherlands, mostly it is bread with peanut butter. But after a half a day being it in your backpack it's dry and just gross, and it's almost the same. Nonetheless, that isn't the main problem because of this system there were kids with nothing to eat because they were less fortunate and had less money, of course you share, but that isn't the solution. We need to learn from Japan.
@SoraGremory0121
@SoraGremory0121 2 жыл бұрын
@@gatts1989 I lived in spain for a few years when I was younger, can confirm school food is not correct
@pizzaearthpancakesandother2549
@pizzaearthpancakesandother2549 2 жыл бұрын
US school lunches help ensure they will contribute to BIG medical system PROFITS throughout their lives
@brezbrez7845
@brezbrez7845 2 жыл бұрын
Gluttony is what defines the power-brokers of America. The US governments have let literal mountains of decent foods go to waste rather than donate them to starving communities around the world because they haven't had buyers for them.
@user-nm6lo6lp7t
@user-nm6lo6lp7t 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Japanese, but the most fun part of school was school lunch lol. They make it with good nutrition and balance. It also offers different meals all year round. So I never get tired of it. Adults say "I miss school lunch" lol
@user-nm6lo6lp7t
@user-nm6lo6lp7t 2 жыл бұрын
Also, many schools are not built in big factories like video. There is a factory in the school.
@damsellex9545
@damsellex9545 2 жыл бұрын
Y'all are living in 3022. Anyways, I like how there is a care for children to eat quality,, decent foods, work ethics and committed it's amazing
@Salmon_Toastie
@Salmon_Toastie 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-nm6lo6lp7t Ah so this and the workers would be at the school at the same time you guys are doing classes?
@titiung
@titiung 2 жыл бұрын
Balance diet is a lie made up from the Western country, particularly the USA.
@user-nm6lo6lp7t
@user-nm6lo6lp7t 2 жыл бұрын
@@Salmon_Toastie Yes! By noon, we will make about 800 "school meals" by noon (although the number varies greatly depending on the school). Then they put it on a wagon and bring it to the front of the classroom! Most schools do!
@ayumis5452
@ayumis5452 Жыл бұрын
I grew up on Japanese public school lunch. This is a central kitchen for several schools in this video, but my school had our own kitchen and the nutritionist who develops the menu in the school. The food was amazingly wholesome and clean everyday and I was so looking forward to it. I still remember the great smell of food we feel when it’s closer to the lunch time. I was surprised to learn that what I thought was normal might be in fact not so quite common from western point of view
@shawnk7720
@shawnk7720 Жыл бұрын
its ok as long as you enjoyed it and you have positive memories. :)
@James-gf2ph
@James-gf2ph Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I don't know of a single school in the US that has public systems like this. Once you get to high school, some schools used to offer "Home Economics" which was how to be a housewife, balance a checkbook, and cook (prob don't offer this anymore) I took it in the mid-nineties, and the class was basically all cooking. It was amazing, and some of the best food. So, yeah, it's definitely not normal or even a thing in the US, and from the comments, doesn't seem common in other countries either. Absolutely should be. It's a great way to look at it "food Education". Oh, and in the US, school lunch isn't free. I mean, it may be subsidized for low-income families, making it free or cheaper than the standard price, but no meals are just included. They call it "hot lunch" from the school system. It's usually pretty poor quality stuff, and not necessarily healthy (like milk, chicken nuggets, fries, pizza, maybe some frozen green bean or applesauce) when you get outside of the premade items, that's when food usually gets almost inedible (like when they make lasagna or stews from "scratch"), it becomes like hospital food or worse. Also depending on what the income in the area is like (i lived in a "rich" town, but was middle class) if you do get hot lunch, it's a sign that you're poor or less than to the other kids. Seems so stupid now, but definitely would be ridiculed and mocked if you got hot lunch past grade school.
@akinasukizakura
@akinasukizakura Жыл бұрын
私も小学校と中学校は給食室が完備してあり、パンとご飯と牛乳だけ外注で、それ以外の献立は学校の給食室で作られてました。毎月給食の献立表をもらい、好きな献立がある日は給食が楽しみでした。 高校に入ると、給食は無く、お弁当を自分で作ってそれをお昼に食べていました。
@sarahinsf
@sarahinsf 9 ай бұрын
@@James-gf2ph In the summer of 2021, California became the first US state to offer its school students free breakfasts and lunches, yeay! 🙂 I wish this was the case for ALL of our states -- and that the food quality was as good as Japan's. From the New York Times: "This summer, flush with cash from an unexpected budget surplus, California further cemented schools’ role in preventing hunger: The state became the first in the nation to provide all students free breakfast and lunch. The move, which has a $650 million annual price tag, will reduce absenteeism and nurse visits while improving learning, advocates say." -From "What to Know About California’s Free School Lunch Program," October 1, 2021
@katiestegman8083
@katiestegman8083 Жыл бұрын
My biggest takeaway from this video is that the Japanese truly care about and prioritize their kids' health and well-being as well as their food education. American lunches have improved since I was a kid, but this absolutely blows our school lunches out of the water. So impressive. This is a perfect example of how things should be done.
@frydac
@frydac Жыл бұрын
yeah in US it's about optimizing profit first, then doing the absolute minimum to keep it going without getting into trouble with the very minimal regulations that do exist, you know, free markets and stuff
@onyxfirestarter5850
@onyxfirestarter5850 Жыл бұрын
I feel like, if anything, the school lunches have gotten worse in the US. My elementary school aged sister flat out said she’d rather go hungry than eat school lunches.
@OrangeMelon419
@OrangeMelon419 Жыл бұрын
USA school sh**tings: 288 The Rest of the World togeher: 5 Well i would say you guys over there have other Problems 😂
@firstnationsindian8062
@firstnationsindian8062 Жыл бұрын
By far Katie. This should be the standard all over.
@ChomoBidensMules
@ChomoBidensMules 9 ай бұрын
​@@OrangeMelon419I would say you made those numbers up
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, the food looks genuinely appetizing compared to the school lunch I grew up on
@NemesisFromResidentEvil
@NemesisFromResidentEvil 2 жыл бұрын
Love how you stole someone’s comment 🤣
@MrD3STR03R
@MrD3STR03R 2 жыл бұрын
@@NemesisFromResidentEvil This is a pretty typical common sense comment and this is really relatable to a lot of people. Can't really consider this stealing lmao
@NemesisFromResidentEvil
@NemesisFromResidentEvil 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrD3STR03R My Google Chrome extension shows someone making the exact same comment before LMAO
@Ryusakiiii
@Ryusakiiii 2 жыл бұрын
YOU GUYS GET SCHOOL LUNCHES!!?
@MrD3STR03R
@MrD3STR03R 2 жыл бұрын
@@NemesisFromResidentEvil That's exactly my point, that's not surprising
@patriciarutkowski2540
@patriciarutkowski2540 2 жыл бұрын
I'm food safety certified in the states, and I have to say, this facility's food safety protocols surpass the US standard by far. It's incredible the procedures they have in place to prevent cross-contamination, especially the airlock they create when receiving. I'm sure they also have a strict wellness check for employees. They understand that children don't have as strong immune systems as adults and take steps to minimize risk. It's fascinating.
@iantotheh
@iantotheh 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!!!
@HaggisMuncher-69-420
@HaggisMuncher-69-420 Жыл бұрын
Yeah literally nobody cares.
@junielovesu
@junielovesu Жыл бұрын
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420 I do :)
@pintu6899
@pintu6899 Жыл бұрын
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420 But Keyboard Warriors like u do.
@stellarhyme3
@stellarhyme3 Жыл бұрын
Every aspect of Japan surpasses America. Japan focuses on elevating all its citizens because they understand that the youth are the future. America only elevates a small elite class. America believes their system of ensuring only a privileged elect are educated and enriched while everyone else wallows in poverty & debt is the right way. This is why America is falling behind in so many areas and Japan isn’t. I lived in Japan & I loved it.
@PaperCranesAndHaiku
@PaperCranesAndHaiku Жыл бұрын
I used to teach part-time in a Japanese elementary school and lunch is something I would really look forward to. The cost was roughly $2 and it’s hot and complete with veggies and protein. Before serving lunch to the kids, they would explain (older kids (5th&6th graders through PA system) where the veggies came from and some trivia about the food (something interesting from the prefecture it came from). Sometimes, local farmers would visit and ask the students what they think of the fruit/vegetables and explain why it’s juicy or sweet… so the kids learn to appreciate fresh and good quality produce. Nothing goes to waste too, because the kids would do janken (rock paper scissors) and whoever wins will get the extra fruit dessert/yogurt/bottled milk. I only went there twice a week, and my former colleagues who work there full-time would sometimes bring their own lunch because there will be times the menu will repeat ☺️
@soulofaiden8149
@soulofaiden8149 Жыл бұрын
7:15 Omg, you can see how much that man works everyday and how hard it is to work with food. Nothing but respect for these people.
@kw2519
@kw2519 Жыл бұрын
Truth
@arcan762
@arcan762 Жыл бұрын
I think they are just old.
@quickdrawcowboy
@quickdrawcowboy Жыл бұрын
And what do you mean by *these people*
@kw2519
@kw2519 Жыл бұрын
@@quickdrawcowboy pretty sure they mean the workers? Don’t be weird
@lillymurray8408
@lillymurray8408 2 ай бұрын
@@arcan762they aren’t old lmao. They’re between 25-40…..
@Jordan-inJapan
@Jordan-inJapan 2 жыл бұрын
I live in a rural area of Japan, and the way lunches are made here is a bit more…relaxed. Still, the basic principles still apply, and the end result is still great. (ALMOST always. I assume there is a little more variation in quality here than in the Tokyo area.) One interesting bit of tradition… at least in this area, The school principal always eats lunch first. But not for the reason you might think. This practice is know as ‘DOKU-MI’, or “poison check“. As the one responsible for the safety of all of the students and staff in the school, the Principal must ensure that the food is safe for everyone else to eat.
@BakaTaco
@BakaTaco 2 жыл бұрын
That's fascinating! Yeah, I imagine the procedures for making food are slightly different in different parts of the country. The principal checking for poison is also really interesting too! It's cool how traditions like that are passed down through generations.
@noticemesenpai6585
@noticemesenpai6585 2 жыл бұрын
It's funny hearing that all rural areas are pretty much the same. I wondered if the country side folks were as anal about all of the rules as the big cities, guess you gave me the answer. Rural areas in general are known for having more laid back, not as super serious people and the major coasts/cities are typically know to have obnoxious people.
@Jordan-inJapan
@Jordan-inJapan 2 жыл бұрын
@@noticemesenpai6585 That sounds right to me.
@brainzor777
@brainzor777 2 жыл бұрын
@@noticemesenpai6585 whats anal and obnoxious about following all the rules to make sure the food for the kids is tasty, healthy and consistent?
@sayounsang
@sayounsang 2 жыл бұрын
@@brainzor777 They called people in major coastlines and cities obnoxious, not the rural towns
@bluesky9096
@bluesky9096 2 жыл бұрын
I teach at a Japanese school and even teachers get to have school lunch! They’re super tasty, and this video has made me appreciate them even more! 😁
@Xumal
@Xumal 2 жыл бұрын
Lucky! At my school no one even wants to touch the school lunch.
@dan5974
@dan5974 2 жыл бұрын
@@Xumal they just touch the students instead
@mastertcs
@mastertcs 2 жыл бұрын
Hi want to ask what happens when a kid has dietary restrictions like allergies to certain type of food?
@lypete1433
@lypete1433 2 жыл бұрын
They will take it in to consideration i belive and have food for the student with restrictions.
@liricz813
@liricz813 2 жыл бұрын
are you japanese ?
@osumanaaa9982
@osumanaaa9982 Жыл бұрын
I had the chance to visit a primary school when I was in Japan and we had lunch with the students. I was pretty amazed by how organized the whole thing was and by how mature students were. Basically students are responsible for serving food to their classmates and after everyone eats, each is responsible for washing their tray and cleaning.
@merlion6613
@merlion6613 Жыл бұрын
I went to a Japanese primary school for a few years that had its own kitchen. We had dinner ladies (for those from outside UK, this is what we call them) who cooked every lunch from scratch. Students all thanked them every day for lovely food. Never realised how fortunate we were at the time.
@meeks1201
@meeks1201 2 жыл бұрын
They never half ass/cut corners with anything and truly value their youth. I’ve worked in restaurants in NYC my whole life and this kitchen is cleaner than Michelin star restaurants 🤯 The workers all take pride in their work, loved this video
@stephenletica7160
@stephenletica7160 2 жыл бұрын
I've worked in restaurants, catering businesses, hotel and high end senior living facilities. You're not lying. This is the cleanest kitchen I've ever seen. They're crushing it over there.
@kiddankula5480
@kiddankula5480 2 жыл бұрын
@@stephenletica7160 then again they are rated buy a tire company. Honestly the restaurant business in the us is a joke
@LeonardGreenpaw
@LeonardGreenpaw 2 жыл бұрын
@@kiddankula5480 Haha That is a good joke. That cant possibly be true. Michelin tires only shares a name with the stars, they arent the same company Haha -does an internet to make sure- Haaaa.... WAIT WHAT? Thats freaking WEIRD TIL: michelin stars are awarded by the tire company
@kiddankula5480
@kiddankula5480 2 жыл бұрын
@@LeonardGreenpaw tire man looks like a yummy marshmallow
@junilog
@junilog 2 жыл бұрын
Well restaurant kitchens usually cook more than one type of food and made by order, it's harder to stay clean when it's not a single production line. Even McDonald's are cleaner just because they have an assembly line
@Patterrz
@Patterrz 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah this looks a whole lot more wholesome than the depression we get in UK schools
@LPBineli
@LPBineli 2 жыл бұрын
Haha
@KingKikikoi
@KingKikikoi 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah my school in uk did mostly microwaved frozen frozen lol
@dannywicaksana
@dannywicaksana 2 жыл бұрын
Well at least you got food, lol, my poor ass country just gave us hungry. Not even free drink
@NemesisFromResidentEvil
@NemesisFromResidentEvil 2 жыл бұрын
I like the way tou just stole someone else's comment, go away bot.
@ReNeyer
@ReNeyer 2 жыл бұрын
Didn't Jamie Oliver do something about the catastrophe of school lunches in the UK or was all of that rolled back?
@den_525
@den_525 Жыл бұрын
This is why Japan is absolutely amazing! Would love to see this in every single country, food is so important for kids. This not only give kids a healthy diet, but it teaches them about food, it also help parents.
@inamerica7906
@inamerica7906 11 ай бұрын
As a Japanese who grown up with Japanese school lunch and currently live in the US, the shokuiku (eating education) is definitely helping me. Yes sometimes i crave some unbalanced food but, i usually cook balanced food because that's what I want to eat. My body remember that they taste way better than greasy food. I really appreciate the system.
@DrZdRf113
@DrZdRf113 2 жыл бұрын
It looks like Japan really cares for the young generation and want to feed them food that will not only benefit them with nutrition but also prolong their lives. They even have natural deworming foods in there. As someone who grew up in the US eating frozen pizza and hot dogs that had maggots, makes me wish we had a food education here too.
@crystaldragon1242
@crystaldragon1242 2 жыл бұрын
Japanese kids suicide a lot because of over stress from the school
@thedwightguy
@thedwightguy 2 жыл бұрын
I washed dishes in Tulsa in Grade 6 to get a hot meal. There was no way my parents were in any position to cash me up for food. But each state/province/canton is a different world. The biggest food crime in the USA is PROCESSED fake food AND the weight it puts on Americans by their own Corporations. And that's in your whole life, not just school kids.
@drips2379
@drips2379 2 жыл бұрын
Biden fault!!!
@drips2379
@drips2379 2 жыл бұрын
Biden fault!!!
@themclongfoot
@themclongfoot 2 жыл бұрын
Did it actually have maggots in it?
@serg407
@serg407 2 жыл бұрын
Remember, for many kids, the school lunch is the only time in the day where a kid can have a full balanced meal. Japan and the US knows this but only one is doing something about it
@el_Contra
@el_Contra 2 жыл бұрын
so true
@davon6704
@davon6704 2 жыл бұрын
Why you guys talking about the US so much talk about Canada or the UK their shit is same as the US
@Heyim18bro
@Heyim18bro 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly one of those countries has a way higher percentage of kids that aren't getting fully balanced meals, I'll let you guess which one
@hansomesolo1136
@hansomesolo1136 2 жыл бұрын
@@davon6704 the US sucks
@bigsmoke3906
@bigsmoke3906 2 жыл бұрын
@@Heyim18bro ikr, Japan has to do more to feed its people
@Hmb171
@Hmb171 7 ай бұрын
This is absolutely outstanding. Everyone work unanimously to ensure the work gets done AND the children are well taken care of through the nutrition. One thing I’ve noticed is that almost every worker that has been interviewed in this channel stays with the company for years, that’s commitment and loyalty. I love this nation I live in, and I’m thankful for it but we have big strides to make.
@w3lc0metomyl1fe
@w3lc0metomyl1fe Жыл бұрын
It's amazing that not only are these school lunches nutritionally balanced and delicious, you can actually cook almost all of these recipes at home as the ingredients are locally sourced. Most impressive!
@karen9517
@karen9517 Жыл бұрын
as an aussie, i can't believe this incredible dedication to childrens health. i wish we had this system!
@tyler1673
@tyler1673 Жыл бұрын
I imagine something like this is impossible in Australia and America because the two countries are so ridiculously large. Grocery stores have figured a way around that though but schools seem to always be 20 years behind the curve.
@heygio87
@heygio87 Жыл бұрын
There to busy pushing experimental jabs..
@briansmaller7443
@briansmaller7443 Жыл бұрын
When it comes to kids, the Japanese need to do one thing - make more children, Their population is going to collapse.
@mrimdumb4537
@mrimdumb4537 Жыл бұрын
In Australia we bring our own food so i really cant see how they could give us food like this, would kinda love it though.
@LMC232
@LMC232 Жыл бұрын
@luke s I used to pour mine into the flower bed when the teacher wasn't looking. The days I had to actually drink that warm , yoghurt tasting milk made me gag
@user-rq8tq5uh3k
@user-rq8tq5uh3k 2 жыл бұрын
I am Japanese. And as a Japanese, I am very happy that this school lunch is highly appreciated. Thank you for getting to know Japan!
@rugby3431
@rugby3431 Жыл бұрын
The Japanese are respected by us in the UK very much so, you are welcome to our country anytime, the japanese people are the nicest people, humane, friend on earth, be proud.
@briemorandin3640
@briemorandin3640 Жыл бұрын
@@rugby3431 let's say Australia is fucked
@arla61
@arla61 Жыл бұрын
Pretty great food. As a kid in the US, ours was always frozen protein and vegetables from a can.
@ivettesantana4319
@ivettesantana4319 Жыл бұрын
and still is so my kids dont eat it.
@eddief32
@eddief32 Жыл бұрын
@@ivettesantana4319 At the school I used to work at, lunch is done as a pattern meal, using all USDA certified ingredients, and following the "Healthy Plate" plan. I think school lunches are a hit and miss thing according to wherever you are, which is a real shame, because all children deserve a healthy and nutritious meal at least once a day, even if they don't always get one at home.
@jololol7158
@jololol7158 Жыл бұрын
Japan is one of the most cleanest places to visit so I’m not surprised to see that their public school foods are held to a higher standard as well. I wanna go back..
@Xavierpng
@Xavierpng 2 жыл бұрын
Sure beats any school lunches I've seen in the US! Such wonderful healthy and wholesome food! Good going, Japan!
@dbe._.chrvqx8549
@dbe._.chrvqx8549 2 жыл бұрын
Ok
@waterbananagun1770
@waterbananagun1770 2 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, its nub
@blazingfire_0712
@blazingfire_0712 2 жыл бұрын
This simple way of promoting healthy diet would dramatically reduce obesity in their country. But I'd assume that food corporates like Mcdonalds wouldn't like that and lobby the hell out of congress to never let that pass to keep the influx of people going in their restaurants.
@terispki7669
@terispki7669 2 жыл бұрын
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@miguelgarcia6493
@miguelgarcia6493 2 жыл бұрын
@@blazingfire_0712 at the same time. Something like 90 percent of American k-12 schools could only dream of being able to afford something like this in the video. At least currently with the way most schools acquire their funding. Education would definitely need to be heavily subsidized.
@isaiah1931
@isaiah1931 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. The idea he explained of giving kids healthy food so they’ll grow up to subconsciously always eat healthy and well prepared food is a crazy thought given what I ate in American schools. I know it’s not on any fault of the staff but the governments outlook on education. This food looks incredible.
@Fektthis
@Fektthis 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, there are elected officials and parents who can take the blame. Michelle Obama was trying to get our schools to adopt healthier lunches. Somehow she was worse than Hitler and trying to indoctrinate our children.
@kwiztas
@kwiztas 2 жыл бұрын
No, it is the fault of food supply companies who lobby congress.
@RayneGrimm1
@RayneGrimm1 2 жыл бұрын
It's funny because if I remember correctly prisoners in America eat better because their food is required to be nutritionally balanced as opposed to schools
@Fektthis
@Fektthis 2 жыл бұрын
@@RayneGrimm1 that's a myth. prisoners get garbage as well.
@mooselove
@mooselove 2 жыл бұрын
@@RayneGrimm1 I've been in the public school system and prison system, the food is similar but significantly worse in jail. The food in public schools depends on the money of the district. My neighbor was the food director for our school and he was who decided who to buy the food from/what meals we got. The food manufacturers held conventions. The one I attended had a big Star Wars (prequels) give away and tastings of their foods. The guy didn't go into contract/buy any of their stuff (it was all amazing) because our school district was poor, but he continued to go to the cons because they were fun 😂
@oliknow
@oliknow 10 ай бұрын
I like that aspect about the japanese culture. everyone working hard and proud of their work giving their best every day without complaints.
@RRoo13
@RRoo13 9 ай бұрын
The sanitary precautions are amazing
@JM-to9dk
@JM-to9dk 2 жыл бұрын
I live in London. My husband is the Head Chef in a school that provides its students healthy lunches, pre-approved by a certified dietician. They have a bi-weekly menu with either a meat, seafood or vegetarian option for main, and salad to accompany every meal. He and his team come in at 7am every morning to prepare everything onsite from scratch, from pasta to sushi. They also introduce dishes from around the world. Twice a week he also teaches practical lessons, such as knife skills or making a particular dish. I am incredibly proud of him and envious of his students, as I ate alphabetti spaghetti, smiley faces and jelly with custard at school.
@nerdgeekcosplay909
@nerdgeekcosplay909 2 жыл бұрын
That’s it I’m moving is his school looking for special education teachers ?
@MisakiNishidate
@MisakiNishidate 2 жыл бұрын
That's amazing! Are all schools in UK the same? Or is it just London or just his school? I'm a Japanese married to an American but we both value food education and looking for the best place to live for our future kids.
@JM-to9dk
@JM-to9dk 2 жыл бұрын
@@nerdgeekcosplay909 just checked their vacancies and unfortunately not!
@JM-to9dk
@JM-to9dk 2 жыл бұрын
@@MisakiNishidate short answer is a big fat no. Whilst schools have been making small and healthy choices since I finished 15 years ago, I recognise the example I gave is also an extreme one. You raise a good question and perhaps we can get more responses from others in the UK. For reference, my husband works at a voluntary-aided primary school in East London.
@MisakiNishidate
@MisakiNishidate 2 жыл бұрын
@@JM-to9dk Thank you for your reply! I'm so happy that there are some lucky kids in East london who get to eat your husband's amazing food!
@ShinseiUK
@ShinseiUK 2 жыл бұрын
Teaching English in Japan, I get to experience these lunches every day! Today we had kids’ favorite, hamburg, bun and some delicious soup on the side alone with an orange. I’m always surprised with what combinations I get during lunch here!
@Will-zo7mx
@Will-zo7mx 2 жыл бұрын
Niceee! What program are you teaching English through, if you don't mind me asking?
@josua3
@josua3 2 жыл бұрын
hamburg looks so plain to me.
@ShinseiUK
@ShinseiUK 2 жыл бұрын
@@Will-zo7mx Absurdly late reply. Apologies. I applied through the JET Programme, I highly recommend applying through them.
@CodyRockLee13
@CodyRockLee13 2 жыл бұрын
@@ShinseiUK Congrats on getting in. I applied and made it to the interview stage, but didn't get accepted at the end. Do you have any tips for the interview (things to say, keywords, etc.)?
@karenlou1278
@karenlou1278 Жыл бұрын
US public school REALLY need to learn A lot from this meal system! Please let kids taste the vegetable’s amazing and share the duty of serving and clean up!
@Kim-zn1rj
@Kim-zn1rj Жыл бұрын
I am Japanese mom who is raising 2 girls in Australia. I enjoyed my school lunch as a child in Japan. Now me being a mom of 2 kids, I realised how nutritious Japanese school lunch are and I wish we had that here in Australia for my girls so they learn healthy eating and exposed to all kind of food. (Some of which I don’t know how to cook😂) i still remember I was soo shocked to see bag of crisps and ice cream in primary school canteen😮
@gregorythompson5826
@gregorythompson5826 9 ай бұрын
It's expected that Australian families are able to provide a packed lunch for their kids. The Australian school canteen / tuck shop is considered a treat for kids. It's not a substitute for a home prepared lunch or parental laziness. I came from a single parent upbringing and my mother was able to get lunch ready at home for us kids and work as well. Reliance on state welfare for student nutrition is pure socialism. The US is different. Poor families who can't afford food or are unable to prepare healthy lunches are catered for very badly in the public school system. Australia should not emulate the US. Or seek to copy Japan with its crazy work / life balance for families.
@prashantgurung2635
@prashantgurung2635 9 ай бұрын
What are you doing in australia come back to japan
@Juuri_
@Juuri_ 2 жыл бұрын
I'm seriously impressed. The amount of work that goes into providing fresh and healthy food shouldn't be underestimated. Kudos to the workers!
@purpleryoko
@purpleryoko 2 жыл бұрын
When I taught in Japan, school lunch was probably my most nutritious meal each day. I looked forward to it. I got to visit the center and was surprised how they made exact portions for each class in each school on time each day.
@hk254lyt8
@hk254lyt8 2 жыл бұрын
@@missplainjane3905 Of course Japan is an advanced country. What type of question is that 😂?
@Elurin
@Elurin 2 жыл бұрын
It is the same in South Korea when I taught there in 2002. After teaching a few kindergarten classes, I got to eat the school lunch with the students. Nothing too fancy, but good, simple soup, rice some meat some kimchi - good plain food, and healthy!
@XLEZZY_REUPLOADS
@XLEZZY_REUPLOADS 2 жыл бұрын
@@missplainjane3905 1) Japan is the most technologically developed nation according to worldpopulationreview. Due to its relatively low landmass that has to support large populations and megacities, efficiency is optimised and there is high consistency. There are some aspects it lags behind but that mainly pertains to its culture, like still using fax machines or (depending where you are) stores not accepting card. 2) My personal rating of Japan is an 8. Stay away from black companies, find a good stable workplace and this will be a 9. If you're just going to Japan for a holiday, it goes up to a 9.5. However, being able to speak Japanese will greatly improve your appreciation of the country's culture and everything it has to offer so living there can also offer a different perspective than visiting and seeing it strictly in its good lights. 3) Japanese people are polite, but not just polite for the sake of manners. The culture of being polite has reinforced a subconscious kindness in everyone. Japanese people have high work ethic but this means the work culture can become toxic, especially in black companies. Some restaurants don't allow gaijins (foreigners) to enter but they are relatively rare. All the megacities have experienced many foreign tourists so it's not like you're the first foreigner people have seen. Overall, Japanese people are, in my opinion, the most well-balanced people I know that priorities harmony over conflict. However, many people (in professional settings) behave too reserved instead of pointing out things directly. If you go to Okinawa, this is like the best of both worlds. The Japanese people there are not just kind and polite, but they are also overwhelmingly friendly and outgoing. It's less advanced though. 4) Modern, cultural, beautiful.
@jgon12
@jgon12 2 жыл бұрын
@@missplainjane3905 you seem to want to live there 😂
@nachonachoman
@nachonachoman 2 жыл бұрын
@@missplainjane3905 the thing that stands out the most is they have had a long history of exacting ritual. So the precision and consistency with which they perform everything is better than anything I have seen anywhere. Like yhe best McDonald's or pizza or coffee I've ever had is in Japan. Everybody just follows the recipe to a T. The downside is the things a Japanese person can take don't translate outside. Like the crazy number of steps in a software program might be fine in Japan but Americans will get fed up with it. Their technical hardware is world class but American software is better. This was to answer your tech question. First world but in a different way
@azninvasion
@azninvasion 4 ай бұрын
I grew up in the 90s in New Jersey and our lunches were typically a rectangle of Ellios pizza, french fries, maybe 1/4 cup of salad/veggies and a chocolate milk. An you had to pay $1.50 for it. If you couldn't pay, you get a PB&J and a normal milk. Seeing this is insane, and is making me hungry.
@bonitasherman4117
@bonitasherman4117 9 ай бұрын
I make my childrens lunches because the food in America has become so poor mine use to come home from school starving as if they never ate before 😂 So now I send them with food but still have the option of getting school food if really really hungry
@alcolus2985
@alcolus2985 2 жыл бұрын
Got used to eating homecooked meals and eating in the cafeteria. Gotta say these school lunches look more delicious when you see how they were made.
@MissAmethyst.
@MissAmethyst. 2 жыл бұрын
Because I am that bored and want to help you all out I made timestamps for each section! 0:00 - intro 1:45 - deliveries 2:56 - Fruits and vegtables cut and peeled 4:31 - Squarespace sponsor 5:21 - Rice steaming 7:18 - Tonjiru (soup) 8:33 - Grilled fish 9:47 - Udo no kinpira (Japanese side dish) 11:02 - food carts loaded 11:38 - outro and Paolo tries the lunch! Edit: thank you for the comments and likes! It means so much to me!
@sudhansuuu
@sudhansuuu 2 жыл бұрын
Well thanks🤍
@emmiluuv7700
@emmiluuv7700 Жыл бұрын
@@gorillachilla you don’t have to be like that
@agirly1503
@agirly1503 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@FoxGoesSquee
@FoxGoesSquee Жыл бұрын
Thanking people for likes. So cringe
@Hezzai_
@Hezzai_ Жыл бұрын
@@FoxGoesSquee ong
@The4Tifier
@The4Tifier Жыл бұрын
It's actually incredible how Japan has a system for ensuring school children get healthy and local food! A lot of our food and lunch programs for our public school systems are mostly pre-packaged and fast foods that are not healthy or tasty.
@aneshaelizabeth
@aneshaelizabeth Жыл бұрын
I’m super jealous! They get fresh local fruits and veggies in their lunch. Not only that but the kids are getting a balanced meal and it actually looks delicious.
@emerald9194
@emerald9194 2 жыл бұрын
I have very distinct memories of my school lunches. The vegetables were always completely unseasoned, steamed until they were disgustingly soft, and felt completely inedible. No wonder kids in my country grow up hating vegetables, because they’re never cooked to actually taste good.
@ceciliatruong6162
@ceciliatruong6162 2 жыл бұрын
Same here. The first day of kindergarten I took a nibble of the steamed carrot. It was so offensive I spat it back out immediately. The US feeds us garbage
@lukecummins5371
@lukecummins5371 Жыл бұрын
As someone in my 30s I still have this inbuilt feat to veg (UK is also un seasoned and mostly steamed to mush) - It's exploring Asian food where veg is decently cooked that is finally slowly turning me around.
@skepsiez
@skepsiez Жыл бұрын
@@lukecummins5371 so true I thought I hated vegetables as a child and as an adult I’ve learned how to cook them properly and now I eat vegetables constantly and I get cravings for them
@sdearing6375
@sdearing6375 Жыл бұрын
and the smell - I still remember how awful the school cafeteria smelled while serving food
@broccoliboi_0008
@broccoliboi_0008 Жыл бұрын
Overall cooked vegetabe tastes really bad.. i prefer it raw
@user-High-IQ769
@user-High-IQ769 2 жыл бұрын
The preparation plus sanitation is extremely impressive, cleanest kitchen I’ve ever seen plus the nutritional value the kids get, awesome, USA need to step up its game, plus I’ve seen clips with smaller schools and the kids prepare, cook, serve and clean their own food daily in japan at school ,very nutritional at that, all well behaved and polite I noticed, 👍
@lolmouf
@lolmouf 2 жыл бұрын
im a bit skeptical. Homie was definitely given special access on a specific day where everybody was probably notified and on top of everything. And this was probably the most advanced meal they will do just to show off.
@melisaames6551
@melisaames6551 2 жыл бұрын
@jake's opinion While that may be true I have seen videos of students in the classroom and cafeteria eating great meals, even if there not all that fancy.
@swish043
@swish043 2 жыл бұрын
@@lolmouf This would be true of everywhere but Japan. They really just do things differently there in many ways. You should see their moving companies.
@thechosenone0111
@thechosenone0111 2 жыл бұрын
@@lolmouf As a japanese eating these type of lunches when i was a kid almost Everyday, i can assure you that this is how lunches are prepared everyday. It might vary a little, but it is how it's shown in the video. Japan is known for it's consistency.
@hanay6956
@hanay6956 2 жыл бұрын
​@@lolmouf It's actually a typical Japanese public school lunch and nothing special for Japanese. The schools I went had a huge kitchen only for school lunch in the school and we could see the staff working there everyday just as hard as the ones in this video.
@Susweca5569
@Susweca5569 Жыл бұрын
What beautiful food! I studied textile design for 2 months in Japan and all the food I ate was delicious and fresh beyond reproach. 35 years later I can still remember it...
@legendoffupa
@legendoffupa Жыл бұрын
Those meals look delicious and I appreciate all the effort that goes into them. In my school back in the 90s, parents could volunteer to cook for us kids, and there was either not enough food because it was so delicious, or it tasted so yucky that we couldn't finish our plate. I was lucky tough, we lived close to school so I could enjoy granny's cooking every day. 🌟
@LoneSamurai_X
@LoneSamurai_X 2 жыл бұрын
Why does everything look so pristine in Japan? Never ceases to amaze me....
@esclave29
@esclave29 2 жыл бұрын
fr. that kitchen is immaculate.
@sarahkelly3234
@sarahkelly3234 2 жыл бұрын
It's for public consumption . I was in charge of a food mgf QA dept. The labs are perfect at all times yet the plant have to be completely cleaned from front to bk for USDA inspection. sanitation like that, It's for show.
@user-cy6bx4mp4s
@user-cy6bx4mp4s Ай бұрын
You can see it by watching the video called "God of the Toilet". In Japan, there is a Shinto idea of eight million gods, and since God dwells in all things, it comes from the idea that we must keep it clean for the sake of God. In modern times, of course, it is for hygiene.
@patrickomeagher9868
@patrickomeagher9868 2 жыл бұрын
I taught English classes on contract with some public schools in Kansai. On days my lessons fell on either side of lunch, they invited me to eat lunch with them. Students selected to help (about 1/3 of the class) would go pick up the meal from the kitchen, bring it back, and serve the rest of the class. Everyone ate in the classroom. It was completely different from what I remember school lunches in the US to be like. The food was fantastic and we had a great time. My kids went to Japanese public schools and were pretty disappointed with school lunches in the US after we moved here. They went from eating great Japanese quizine to US school lunches provided by the lowest bidder. My son said the other day (about US school lunch) "It's all just mystery meat and plants molded into different shapes. I bet tomorrow they stick a bone in it and call it chicken." Both my kids say that their favorite Japanese school lunch was the curry and rice. I think that was my favorite too.
@crazeegrlproductions
@crazeegrlproductions 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure everyone's favorite is curry rice! It's soooo delicious. But so are many others. After teaching in Japan and having school lunch, I am even more shocked by what passes for school lunch in the US.
@RainOrigami
@RainOrigami 2 жыл бұрын
*cuisine
@mrhouse4479
@mrhouse4479 2 жыл бұрын
Man curry rice in school was one of the best lunches you can look forward to, not that everything else isn't good
@barrackobama7944
@barrackobama7944 2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of back when I used to smoke joints in the school bathroom
@The_Beast_666
@The_Beast_666 2 жыл бұрын
Patrick O'Meagher It's cuisine* not quizine cmmon man don't fuck English. Please!
@skysetblue9578
@skysetblue9578 10 ай бұрын
Ohhh man I’m so jealous ..though its a reward for all that hard work. I wish every country could do this. Makes this 38 year old so hungry lol great job Japan 👍🏻
@victoriapushruk9405
@victoriapushruk9405 9 ай бұрын
The school lunch program here in United States, particularly Anchorage, AK have a potato peeler. I can't imagine all the time they spend without that 😊
@Salli_chan
@Salli_chan 2 жыл бұрын
Proud to be born and raised in Japan🥰 School lunch time was one of my favorite subjects in elementary school
@abigailfranco1647
@abigailfranco1647 2 жыл бұрын
You’re so lucky I would love to try Japanese food someday
@tl9585
@tl9585 2 жыл бұрын
What about middle school, high school, college?
@AdelaideBen1
@AdelaideBen1 2 жыл бұрын
As a gaijin-half of a mixed family that lived in Japan, I totally get your comment (as would my wife)... however... as a parent, I've also heard many complaints about how the kids don't like this, or that, or anything. The difference is that while kids are kids (and they generally find a reason to not like things), the reality is the lunches are at least healthy and varied.... and my wife and I agree...an incredibly amazing advertisement for the value of a strong public influence over education and food.
@axcvilla
@axcvilla 2 жыл бұрын
I love that Lunch is an actual SUBJECT.
@user-se6ni2ui8q
@user-se6ni2ui8q 2 жыл бұрын
@@tl9585 Schools with school lunches serve healthy menus all the way through college.
@MichellaneousMe
@MichellaneousMe 2 жыл бұрын
You can tell Japan really cares about the children and their meals. Where I’m from if a child doesn’t have money for lunch they get a bag lunch that consists of cheese/peanuts butter crackers (6 pieces) and water. Sometimes if they are lucky a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with milk will be given to them
@AdelaideBen1
@AdelaideBen1 2 жыл бұрын
Well at least you're lucky kids get something... while Australia is generally known as a socially-aware country (not socialist) - we have the un-spoken rule not to interfere with kids lunches... despite the lobby groups making parents to feel guilty about providing ANY lunch. If a child comes to school here without a lunch... tough luck. Or at best, if they were actually expecting a bought lunch that didn't turn up... they were given the crappiest/most boring lunch the cafeteria had, and the parents automatically charged (as punishment). The fact is - we have very little concept of how eating is actually a part of schooling here in Australia... and what we do have is wrapped up in a sort of judgemental layer of blame, that I can imagine a lot of parents of lesser-means might actually feel degraded and embarrassed - which in turn gets passed on to their kids. Good eating (as a school child) should be a universal right.
@blitzen5038
@blitzen5038 2 жыл бұрын
The schools where I grew up in Canada don't even have cafeterias. Kids always brought lunch from home and we had the odd hot lunch like pizza day. A jam sandwich (no peanuts allowed in school) and crackers was a normal school lunch 😅.
@andreea7458
@andreea7458 Жыл бұрын
did you miss the part where you have to pay $30 a month for this?
@AdelaideBen1
@AdelaideBen1 Жыл бұрын
@@andreea7458 First off - no one in the comment chain you replied to said it was free. Secondly, $30 a month is bascially free (compared to any other school provided meal). That's the point - it's not that it's "free" - it's a comparative statement. About $1-$1.30 per day is effectively free when talking about school provided lunch (the good variety). Also - I am not saying if you're struggling to buy children lunch that this is a derogatory comment - just that even if you home-make lunches it would be difficult to provide the variety and healthiness for that price.
@sdearing6375
@sdearing6375 Жыл бұрын
@@andreea7458 so? it is better to pay that and get decent food than the us garbage
@Boccione07
@Boccione07 9 ай бұрын
In Italy we used to have all kind of pizza. Not as healthy, but incredibly good!
@vangjohnny08
@vangjohnny08 10 ай бұрын
When I was in school here in the USA in the 90s and early 2000s most of our food were frozen foods lol. Its so cool to see that Japans schools get fresh cooked food daily. Also the fact that each student gets a meal no matter the pay from parents is a good thing. My parents made a little over the pay gap for me to get free meals at school and there was about 1-2 days a week where i didnt have any lunch money to eat. So its cool that they wont have to go through what I went through.
@LooNeYlv
@LooNeYlv 2 жыл бұрын
This should be adopted as standard all over the world! Such nice food and video! Thank you Paolo and thank you Japan because you are doing it right.
@bananapuffs1
@bananapuffs1 Жыл бұрын
Japan has such a small population so this is easy to do and smaller school systems
@BlueKenso
@BlueKenso Жыл бұрын
@@bananapuffs1 11th in the world with over 120,000,000 is not a small population
@blakemarkland20
@blakemarkland20 Жыл бұрын
@@bananapuffs1 You mean its a small country with a large population lol its 1.5x landmass the size of New Zealand and has 25 times the population Also if im right Both countries produce enough food to feed about 40 to 50 million per year.. one has 5mil pop the other 125mil
@FranciscoHernandez-pg7fk
@FranciscoHernandez-pg7fk Жыл бұрын
You should go back to elementary bro
@OrangeMelon419
@OrangeMelon419 Жыл бұрын
@@bananapuffs1 WTF 🤣😭 is this a Troll Post? Also your Post Makes no Sense at all. Then the USA just Has it to make for Every State or Disctric etc. WTF 😭 But lets look at this USA school sh**tings: 288 Rest of the World togehter: 5 I guess That says it all….
@audrey9561
@audrey9561 2 жыл бұрын
That looks so good. In America we geh cardboard “pizza”, unseasoned fries, expired milk and rotten apples most of the time. I don’t miss school lunch
@petrichor259
@petrichor259 2 жыл бұрын
Your country is poor. Can't expect the govt to support to feed you. Grow you food and eat
@rexdelta3367
@rexdelta3367 2 жыл бұрын
@@petrichor259 Shut up you troglodyte. The country was least of poor it was politicians that ruined literally what we ate by banning transfats.
@fenty2945
@fenty2945 2 жыл бұрын
@@petrichor259 You don’t think, do you? Not everyone has the means of growing their own food
@Myuca_
@Myuca_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@fenty2945 Then try? Agriculture is important for ALL countries
@umeboshi2247
@umeboshi2247 2 жыл бұрын
I feel bad for yall. I could never eat that kind of school lunch for a year. Growing up southeast asian, we're used to homecooked meals or freshly cooked meals in the canteen for lunch.
@jenlynnp2558
@jenlynnp2558 9 ай бұрын
Japan cares about their kids that's for sure.. NO chemicals or pesticides used....amazing we can learn so much from their techniques here in the states.
@calebschultz9935
@calebschultz9935 Жыл бұрын
I used to work in the kitchen at my school! Sorting silverware and stacking trays filling water buckets to clean the tables afterwards I started by handing out fruit cups and pb&j's to the kids and then worked in dish washing the rest of the year. I just got out, and am currently between jobs.
@UmaiSeries
@UmaiSeries 2 жыл бұрын
These meals are way much healthier than what they serve here in the United States. I wish that our kids will be able to experience and appreciate healthy and delicious food in their schools too. The work and dedication put into the preparation is just amazing!
@shirley444
@shirley444 2 жыл бұрын
No too mention how they’re served as well. Look at the precautions even taken in place. Covered head to toe literally have a airlock etc. my college cafeteria kids would wear their outside clothes dirty crocs while serving their food. It’s American culture why school food is the way it is
@gorillachilla
@gorillachilla 2 жыл бұрын
Guns are much healthier lol
@winter_s_44
@winter_s_44 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, school lunches are merely a reflection of the way kids eat at home. Processed foods and sugary drinks. Parents who don’t feed their kids this way at home don’t allow them to eat like that in school and send them with their own lunches.
@Amazonxte
@Amazonxte Жыл бұрын
@@winter_s_44 Sometimes it's also due to not being able to afford it, regardless students should be able to at least have a good meal at school
@DrWolf-jl4po
@DrWolf-jl4po Жыл бұрын
@@rottingravensblood9106 nah, that'd be an insult to prison food.
@LeonardGreenpaw
@LeonardGreenpaw 2 жыл бұрын
Things I learned in this video: Contrary to anime cliche, not every single kid is bringing bento from home Japan actually serves fresh food to students made from outside of school property and delivered for lunch Japan's food education system (shokuiku) is yet another reason for me to love Japan
@LastBastion
@LastBastion 2 жыл бұрын
Depends on school district tbh. A wealthy district can afford it, the boonies? Not so much
@yochiwalterhardwick
@yochiwalterhardwick 2 жыл бұрын
elementary school provides school lunch, we only bring bento on special days. For middle school and high school, usually we bring bento as they don't provide kyusyoku.
@ludvig3242
@ludvig3242 2 жыл бұрын
SOY JAPAN!!
@najammd5977
@najammd5977 2 жыл бұрын
As a child living their is much fun with beautiful environment,food,sports but as an adult is hell life where you have to work 12-14hrs a day with no life and always have to be in discipline,punctual that's not much of a living
@marcuspvxea
@marcuspvxea 2 жыл бұрын
Also alot of the anime is written many years ago, so school lunch like this was way less populare, and Bentos are more common among highschoolers (which most of the anime are from) That includes the authors being way much older too, so their perception of school is quite the difference to what it is today. Elementary school in japan has a pretty huge gap when it comes to food too.
@Starbxnnies
@Starbxnnies Жыл бұрын
Im seeing this as an American in public school, and OH MY GOD I AM JUST SO AMAZED at how much effort is put into food. Over here, even in my old charter school, they gave us packaged slop with hair in it. not the best way to remember that school 💀💀
@somnolentCyanide
@somnolentCyanide Жыл бұрын
in fourth grade, once my school had hashbrowns. i was hungry so i got lunch but within the hashbrown i found a GIANT mosquito. it was huge.
@Starbxnnies
@Starbxnnies Жыл бұрын
@@somnolentCyanide NOOOOO OMG thats so bad im crying😭😭 the worst we got was in 5th someone found a bug of some type in their food and hair 💀
@x13xmonkey
@x13xmonkey Жыл бұрын
I have noticed that the workers always get to change around job duties which is cool!
@fu-to0718
@fu-to0718 2 жыл бұрын
一人暮らしを始めて自分で作るようになってから食事の準備の大変さを知った。 マジで給食うまかったし、栄養バランスよし、毎日献立が違うとすごかった!
@333puggles333
@333puggles333 2 жыл бұрын
I might be totally wrong but it honestly looks like I would really enjoy working in that kitchen. It's so clean and they make nice fresh food and constantly switch up the menu so it wouldn't get too repetitive.
@victoriapushruk9405
@victoriapushruk9405 9 ай бұрын
Remarkable job everybody. Lucky kids 😊
@raffles7385
@raffles7385 Жыл бұрын
bruh the food in the school is better than what I eat every day😭😭
@annettey4799
@annettey4799 2 жыл бұрын
Never thought I'd be craving school cafeteria food. Looks delicious!
@markman278
@markman278 2 жыл бұрын
The one high school I went to had real food like this everyday, maybe not this intense, but it wasn’t frozen garbage. The difference was so amazing and I actually bought school lunch versus what is normally here in America. If they did it everywhere it would improve so many students diets and might be the biggest health initiative in the US.
@thedwightguy
@thedwightguy 2 жыл бұрын
@Chickens and Gardening I washed dishes in Tulsa in Grade 6 to get a hot meal. I remember the fresh hot corn bread with cream corn on top!!! 1963!!
@rogueuniversities6866
@rogueuniversities6866 2 жыл бұрын
@Chickens and Gardening Sounds like a lot of fat and cholesterol. I mean yeah, maybe tasty, but probably contributes massively to the Southern states' populations (besides Florida, which is mostly healthy-looking people) being shown as examples of stereotypical fat Americans.
@xarius1
@xarius1 Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely amazing. Showing the world how it should be done yet again!
@elenahuang8415
@elenahuang8415 Жыл бұрын
In my school, in canada, I would say the food is edible and quite good but it isnt nearly as balanced as this, I wish contreys would prioritize this like Japan because I honestly think food is very very important for growing kids and good food can be very important for heath, energy and also can help students be more focused
@oviyaravichandran8527
@oviyaravichandran8527 Жыл бұрын
the fact that food being EDIBLE is a standard in some schools is truly sad. cant say anything better about my school cuz they dont even serve lunch. but in india its very common to bring your own lunch and we always put our tables together and share whatever we have so we can get a taste of it all. id say this is pretty healthy but when it comes to lower income families who cannot afford it i get why schools serving lunches like this should take some notes from japan
@supakrithpunyaratabandhu2895
@supakrithpunyaratabandhu2895 2 жыл бұрын
I used to work in the catering department of a major airline (as admin, but taking clients on tours of the kitchen was part of my job), and it fascinates me on how similar the operations are, especially with all the manual prep of the fresh produce. The main difference I see is that airline food is chilled to almost freezing after it's been made because it can be many hours before it gets on a plane (this prevents the food from staying too long in the "Goldilocks zone" temperature of bacteria growth). Seeing these operations gives me an appreciation for those who work hard to give us food that's fresh and healthy.
@achong007
@achong007 2 жыл бұрын
I just want to say, IT IS WAY BETTER THEN AMERICAN SCHOOL LUNCHES. That is so fresh that it puts American School food to shame. I'm like really to shame. One time we only had sandwiches for lunch. But watching this puts it on a whole new level. The best part is that the place is so clean, If it is clean like this every day. That is awesome. Hell, I pay the $32 dollars for a good school lunch like that.
@mikeross8506
@mikeross8506 2 жыл бұрын
That's because corporations run the US.
@TheBigNate505
@TheBigNate505 2 жыл бұрын
Agree. Even puts private schools to shame here.
@roblox21242
@roblox21242 2 жыл бұрын
because we are more worried about crt, teaching oppression, and teachers telling students they are trans, etc..
@bigmikeobama5314
@bigmikeobama5314 2 жыл бұрын
school lunches in american public schools are extremely poor. students could literally eat doritos with nacho-cheese product poured on them every day if they wanted...hot trash
@ducksauce001
@ducksauce001 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that they care about the taste and quality, even if the food is served to kids. The "food education' part is what make kids want to eat vegetables and not be picky eaters. It leads them to live a healthier lifestyle and not have all these conditions caused by unhealthy diets.
@poodleinadoodle3270
@poodleinadoodle3270 Жыл бұрын
respect, this is the right way to treat one's kids!
@anotheran
@anotheran Жыл бұрын
The mass food is successful when the workers have favorites and willing to eat the food they make
@NickPR87
@NickPR87 2 жыл бұрын
I always see these on Reddit when someone in the US gets served a horrid meal for lunch at school, it gets this comparison. As always, you can see the dedication and how serious Japan takes health and education as an important part of their food culture. Excellent as always! ☝️
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 9 ай бұрын
Very interesting video and especially since our Grandson is a teacher over there at the grade schools I believe. He learned to speak Japanese here in The States and then went to Japan to teach the kids English to the ones that asked for it. Thanks for all your work on these videos and now I am a subscriber and see all your videos.
@user-zp7jp1vk2i
@user-zp7jp1vk2i 10 ай бұрын
I went from Canada to Oklahoma in 1962 and washed dishes in Grade 6 for my hot school lunch. It was a great cafeteria and I remember hot corn bread with cream corn on top, spicy chicken southern style.
@thenintendoboy1
@thenintendoboy1 2 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine how better off the USA or even Canada would be if school lunches were taken this seriously. We would probably see much better results academically, socially, and mentally with this kind of program.
@iitvoii
@iitvoii 2 жыл бұрын
And healthier kids with better eating habits.
@BirdieImagineeBCH
@BirdieImagineeBCH 2 жыл бұрын
The problem is that the people that run the countries don’t give a shit about the school or the kids, it’s so sad.
@jordanearl5449
@jordanearl5449 2 жыл бұрын
i was just thinking this. The school i went to didn't have any free lunch program lol. it was either pony up 10 bucks for a small carton of chocolate milk and some garbage cheese burger or bring your own lunch. welcome to canada.
@laaaliiiluuu
@laaaliiiluuu 2 жыл бұрын
But then Big Pharma could not make money off of them
@Svenz0r
@Svenz0r 2 жыл бұрын
But that would be communism! /s
@BakaTaco
@BakaTaco 2 жыл бұрын
The food in Japan was delicious, and even something as simple as a school lunch is making me crave Japanese food again. Some day, I hope soon, I will go back, and I will eat everything. Beautiful country, amazing culture and delicious food!
@johnnycripplestar5167
@johnnycripplestar5167 2 жыл бұрын
"And I will eat everything" Terrifying sentence..
@BakaTaco
@BakaTaco 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnnycripplestar5167 Sorry, can't help it. It's the circle of life... In food form. If it is edible, I will eat it (exceptions apply).
@johnnycripplestar5167
@johnnycripplestar5167 2 жыл бұрын
@@BakaTaco oh ok, I thought you were literally gonna eat everything.
@BakaTaco
@BakaTaco 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnnycripplestar5167 I would never eat people. Probably... Nah, on a serious note, I love Japanese food and could pretty easily survive off of it, that's what I was trying to say.
@BakaTaco
@BakaTaco 2 жыл бұрын
@TheRoswellCrash For sure! To be honest, I would have added that, but I don't want people to think I'm a weeb or something for saying "I love Japan, I love the food, the people, so on!". That's not me, I just appreciate Japan as a country, and MANY of the things it has to offer, including, yes, the people! It's a beautiful place, for many reasons.
@kevinkom5876
@kevinkom5876 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Paolo I have watched many of you videos, I love Japanese culture as there is so much logic in the way Japanese live. Some day I really hope to visit and maybe spend a couple weeks there. Until then, Thank You for all you do to explain a civilized culture.
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@user-te1xr7hu2t
@user-te1xr7hu2t 11 ай бұрын
japan seems like a great place to raise kids
@larsgibbon3327
@larsgibbon3327 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of countries can learn from this, the food looks great. Quality food and education might go a long way to explaining why I saw very little obesity in Japan. Unlike some other countries where fried fast foods and no variety seems to be the norm.
@CT-vm4gf
@CT-vm4gf 2 жыл бұрын
Not just obesity, nutritious food is good for general well being and learning abilities.
@spencers4121
@spencers4121 2 жыл бұрын
We only care about the pre born, anything after that you're SoL.
@yoshiegg6537
@yoshiegg6537 2 жыл бұрын
the problem with this is the kids and their parents don't get a choice.
@penitenttangent7346
@penitenttangent7346 2 жыл бұрын
@@yoshiegg6537 That’s a lie, parents and kids have a choice by preparing food early before school. Especially kids where they have opportunities to learn from their parents, peers or internet. But they are conditioned to be dependent and lazy, especially children who would rather be on social media trying to earn clout or play games all day.
@adeptavatar9394
@adeptavatar9394 2 жыл бұрын
I worry for the USAs future for a number of reasons. Our schools simply cannot complete with this level. Over time it's showing, and will continue to show.
@heartfeltangel3
@heartfeltangel3 2 жыл бұрын
That sure looks better than the microwaved pizza pops, instant cup-o-noodles, greasy fries and the syrup soaked fruits we had in school.
@BLlNDLESS
@BLlNDLESS 2 жыл бұрын
YOU HAVE BETER FOOD THAN ME I HAVE STAL CRUNCHY DISINTEGRATES IN YOUR MOUTH FRYS AND THATS NOT A GOOD THINGS AND YOU GUYS HAVE SOAP THAT WOULD BE HEAVENLY TO ME
@The_Beast_666
@The_Beast_666 2 жыл бұрын
@@BLlNDLESS Perspective? Dude you seem to be either from India or maybe Mexico or Ethiopia perhaps?
@fernandosalazar730
@fernandosalazar730 2 жыл бұрын
@@The_Beast_666 bruh Mexico??, you're tripping they actually have school lunches lol, you think Mexico is a third world country lol
@flyman3524
@flyman3524 2 жыл бұрын
@@The_Beast_666 India? School lunch is free and they serve about 120 million kids a day. Its called the Midday Meals program. They take care of their kids out there
@AdelaideBen1
@AdelaideBen1 2 жыл бұрын
@@The_Beast_666 perspective... you said it. Have some.
@richardwildman2758
@richardwildman2758 5 ай бұрын
Just love your channel and the insight into japaness values and work cultre, I would love to visit japan with my son aand see the cherry blossoms and eat good sushi.
@MinglesLingles
@MinglesLingles Жыл бұрын
I did some research and japanese school lunch is about 2.5-4.5 usd. Bro in the US they charged us 1$ for a bottle of water.
@brandonj6874
@brandonj6874 2 жыл бұрын
Japan has an intricate process to make sure children’s lunches are healthy and sanitary. The United States has a guy named “Tony” who’s never seen a proper nutritional chart, tell the education system kids need sugar laden brownies and cardboard pizza.
@naritruwireve1381
@naritruwireve1381 2 жыл бұрын
LOL I guess it's the norm to have cardboard pizza in north america. In canada, my school had waffles or cardboard pizza for lunches
@kpNov23
@kpNov23 2 жыл бұрын
It's capitalism. Vending machines full of shxt candy and soda. You don't see them in the video. Students allowed to buy what they want.
@johnnycripplestar5167
@johnnycripplestar5167 2 жыл бұрын
put sugar into everything! That'll solve it! They'll get addicted! Amazing health choice!
@leoadian1229
@leoadian1229 2 жыл бұрын
americas base systems are so broken its impossible the next generation wont be effected by it
@ryukomatoi163
@ryukomatoi163 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnnycripplestar5167 ah America being the worst influence when it comes to the choices of food.
@Dixiwonderlandyoutube
@Dixiwonderlandyoutube 2 жыл бұрын
We have the same system in Sweden. I know that some schools make their own food and from experience, the schools that cooks their own food has the best food. In Sweden we always have a salad bar so that we could get vegetables to the food. We ate typical Swedish food like panfryed fish with potato and a cold sauce that were so good! Spagetti bolognese, mashed potato's with meatballs and brown sauce. We never got fast food but the food was often very tasteless. It´s almost 15 years ago that I graduated from high school so many a lot has changed. Loved this video as always.
@Kitajima2
@Kitajima2 2 жыл бұрын
I get the impression that the Nordic countries have similar social values, and also prioritize education and health
@johndoe8287
@johndoe8287 11 ай бұрын
"By providing a balance and delicious meal everyday for lunch naturally teaches them a good eating habit and they should eating outside of school". US schools feed junk food naturally teaches them to eat junkfood outside of school
@konasoffline
@konasoffline Жыл бұрын
i used to live in japan when i was younger. i remember so clearly the white steamy rice in the school lunches that i cant find anywhere in america ;-;
@v.dickson
@v.dickson 2 жыл бұрын
I just appreciate the precision, consideration and passion they have doing this for the students! I lived there from 4 to 7 years old and this is how it was back then. Over 20 years ago. Love Japan! 🤗😍
@lulu5270
@lulu5270 2 жыл бұрын
This is really interesting to watch. I grew up in an Australian public primary school, where you could bring your own lunch or pre-order food at the school canteen which was prepared elsewhere and sent to the school before lunchtime and collected by each classroom. About $4-5 AUD for some lasagna or sausage rolls which tasted like microwaved supermarket food (which was alright), but only one item and not very good nutrition wise. I went on to a private high school and there we had an on-campus canteen with around 4 staff members working for ~400 students. We could elect to bring our own lunches or purchase made meals. It was around $7 for a burger/pasta/risotto/Caesar salad/etc. It was much better tasting but only one main dish. Of course, you could always elect to add a muffin or yoghurt for $3 extra. On top of that, if the canteen miscalculated the amount of students who would order that day, they would run out of meals and if you were late you’d just have to settle for a muffin. I also went to a Chinese high school to study for a few years. I was in the international department but we had shared canteens with the local division. There were 2 on-campus canteens with about 12 food openings, each carrying a slight difference of food items. All of the ~1800 students were required to eat on campus, of which ~1500 lived on campus as well and that meant 3 meals per day. I never knew how many staff there were but each food opening had a staff who handed out food. We had a card where we topped up money and used when we order. The staff giving out food calculated the price and deducted it from our card. ¥6-7 for rice + 2 kinds of vegetables, ¥9-11 total for an additional meat dish. You could pick the veggies and meat dish you wanted out of the selection at each food opening, and could buy extra if desired. There was also things like premium curry rice for ¥15, and all the soup were free (although bland). For breakfast, there was also dumplings and gyoza etc. We would occasionally find snails and weird particles in the vegetable dishes, due to unthorough cleaning, but that was the only downside. The food was quite tasty, especially taking into account the price. It was 1AUD : 6Yuan when I studied there. Just an interesting perspective to look at compared to Japanese lunch, and how each country handles and values it differently.
@androidgameplays4every13
@androidgameplays4every13 2 жыл бұрын
Japanese meals are unbeatable nutrition wise.
@cestialfall84
@cestialfall84 2 жыл бұрын
You wrote more info than I wrote on my project for school about this video
@matasa7463
@matasa7463 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the Chinese schools care quite a bit about nutrition too. It's also thanks to communist era canteens being part of the culture for so long. Even today you'll find companies in China that features these company canteens for their workers. Schools are of course, no exception. It's all part of that old school habit of communal work and living.
@emintd21
@emintd21 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a very long comment.
@cestialfall84
@cestialfall84 2 жыл бұрын
@Ibrahim And Youssef Some parents don't have the time or money to get their children lunches in the morning or to get fresh food every week. It's convenient for many.
@pericodecorazon
@pericodecorazon Жыл бұрын
The world has a lot to learn from Japan this is awesome!!!!!!!
@martinbudinsky8912
@martinbudinsky8912 9 ай бұрын
I just wish so much thought, care and so on went into my school lunches back in the day... T_T
@ff8masterc
@ff8masterc 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, a lot of these control systems are also used in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure product quality. Japan is really on another level.
@astraaftons4085
@astraaftons4085 Жыл бұрын
Japan is the cleanest country(From what I've heard and seen in the KZfaq video )and I love I Japan.
@francakleiner1278
@francakleiner1278 Жыл бұрын
What I love about it is not only the food itself but also how they use reusable containers as default and not some single-use plastic shit!
@Patroclus27
@Patroclus27 2 жыл бұрын
So different from Singapore, here, the students buy their own lunches in the school cafeteria. But there are always so many stalls to choose from and it’s also cheaper than meals outside school.
@Verloren
@Verloren 2 жыл бұрын
They probably have a contract where some aspects are subsidized, like rent. It cuts down on costs, and schools can ask the caterer to pass some of the savings on to the students.
@munirahamin5630
@munirahamin5630 2 жыл бұрын
same with malaysia.
@classicpotato3352
@classicpotato3352 2 жыл бұрын
Eat nasi lemak chicken drumstick and Hokkian noodles everyday 💅🏻
@buttert0azt
@buttert0azt 2 жыл бұрын
Same in here in the Philippines, cafeteria is the norm, different stall of food and mostly not well balance nutrition
@marclaw2716
@marclaw2716 2 жыл бұрын
However the food sold at the school cafeteria or school canteen is not as healthy as those served in Japan…. There is no balance diet
@linshannon4480
@linshannon4480 2 жыл бұрын
I loved this! I've seen rural Japanese school lunches made before, and it's very nice to see the high quality shown by a larger production line. I think the Japanese government is very clever to have instituted healthy nutrition early and consistently. Not to mention, the food looks utterly delicious.
@paulready8897
@paulready8897 9 ай бұрын
Amazing how efficient the workers are and the consistency as well. Looks like very complicated system that runs very smoothly.
@Asteroux
@Asteroux 8 ай бұрын
Every minute of this video makes me jealous!! I'd love to see this kind of effort, commitment, and dedication where I'm from...
@deviousdoggo5534
@deviousdoggo5534 Жыл бұрын
This is something about Japan that I've always admired and respected. These meals look very good and very healthy as well, I've spoken up at school board meetings here in my town about this before but they just laugh it off asking who's going to pay for it? They dont understand how easily this can be to achieve and how sustainable you can make it if you grow most of the ingredients locally or at the schools. And imagine the jobs we could create with it too! But unfortunately the US pulls funding for schools to the point they are practically bare bones in terms of staff, and lord forbid we actually take care of our children.
@sly-fi6502
@sly-fi6502 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, no one blinks an eye. Then police are threatened to be defunded and there's people taking over the capital... Schools have been getting defunded for years!
@LexGoyle
@LexGoyle Жыл бұрын
I definitely admire what the Japanese have done in this area but I think aside from funding it (sidenote, I think we can by cutting some of the fat such as administrative pay which is absurdly high in general) the real problem is gonna be work ethic. In general the work ethic in the United States is just a heaping pile of trash compared to what is the norm in Japanese culture. I mean we have folks in our current cafeterias complaining how overworked they are just making trash. Imagine their complaints at having to prepare fresh high quality meals like a restaurant.
@sursurrus
@sursurrus 9 ай бұрын
Watch Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution (US version). School boards are corrupt from top to bottom when it comes to food, the only priority is profit and kickbacks. That's why everything is frozen, school staff don't cook anything, sugar is added to everything and things like french fries and ketchup are classified as vegetables.
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