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French gastro, France champion of junk food?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 09/06/21, 13:19

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by Christophe » 09/06/21, 13:26

I had learned this a few years ago jsépluwhere and with a certain astonishment!

I think the article said that France was the world champion in terms of number of restaurants / inhabitants (or fast food meals served) ... I no longer remember if the counting concerning only the big brands (mcdaube, quack, burger queen ...) or also the most modest and independent ... unimportant, the message was thatin France the worst meets the best in terms of gastronomy!

The article also campaigned, I believe, for the return of STO * Franco-French baked butter ham with REAL BREAD, much better for our arteries than burger, kebab or pita!

Now will we be told that it is racism to say that? : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

* as Onion Tomato Salad : Mrgreen:

ps: try to put the articles in a little better resolution 8)
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by Christophe » 09/06/21, 13:30

Weird, this 2015 article says it's Belgium ... no kidding once?

https://www.lalibre.be/lifestyle/food/l ... 01a1da6bcc

Belgium, champion of junk food

Belgium is the only country in Western Europe to appear in the top 10 of the countries whose population eats the least healthily in the world.

According to the ranking established by researchers at the University of Cambridge, Belgium is third behind Armenia and Hungary on the podium of junk food champions.
The study was conducted under the direction of Dr Fumiaki Imamura and published in the Lancet Journal Global Health. According to the document, Chadians, who consume many fruits and vegetables, are the healthiest people on the planet, while Armenians are the ones with the worst eating habits.

The study also reveals that, all over the world, people are tending to consume more and more fruits and vegetables. However, the number of unhealthy products ingested is also increasing. To arrive at these conclusions, the researchers used national data from nearly 90% of the world's population between 1990 and 2010. They then established three basic diets. The first consisted of ten healthy foods (fruit, vegetables, peas, nuts, grains, milk, polyunsaturated fatty acids, fish, omega 3 and fiber). The second consisted of seven unhealthy foods (raw red meat, cooked meat, sodas, saturated fat, vegetable oils, cholesterol and sodium). The third combined the foods of the first two.

Based on this, they assigned a score of 0 to 100 for each country, with the highest number approaching the healthiest diet. The study shows that the highest income populations (United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand) consume both healthy and unhealthy foods. Countries in sub-Saharan Africa and some Asian nations, including China and India, have made great strides in the past two decades. But the countries whose inhabitants eat the healthiest are the poorest countries, such as Chad and Mali.

The countries that consume the most unhealthy products are, in order, Armenia, Hungary, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Argentina, Turkmenistan, Mongolia and Slovakia. The countries of the former USSR are also among the poor performers. The best-nourishing countries are Chad, Sierra Leone, Mali, Gambia, Uganda, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Israel and Somalia.

Taking age and gender into account, the researchers found that older people ate healthier than younger people and women more than men. Improving eating habits has a crucial role to play in the fight against noncommunicable diseases, which in 2020 will be responsible for 75% of deaths, according to Dr Imamura.


It is clear that the fricadelle does not really extend the shelf life !! : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:
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by izentrop » 09/06/21, 13:48

Guy always keeps his blinders chained : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 09/06/21, 17:08

(What else is the king of serial unlocking talking about ???)
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by Exnihiloest » 09/06/21, 17:13

izentrop wrote:Guy always keeps his blinders chained : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:


He rushes headlong into all the traps, as long as the subject can depreciate the country.

English publications are full of anti-French topics. They seem to attach great importance to us. Conversely in France, we are above this kind of lousy pettiness, we make less and less of the perfidious Albion. And with brexit, we are still not going to pull an ambulance! : Lol:
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by Exnihiloest » 09/06/21, 17:19

Christophe wrote:...
It is clear that the fricadelle does not really extend the shelf life !! : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

We must console ourselves as best we can. There is worse among Quebecers: poutine. Over there the fries, it bathes!

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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 09/06/21, 17:26

Exnihiloest wrote:
izentrop wrote:Guy always keeps his blinders chained : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:


He rushes headlong into all the traps, as long as the subject can depreciate the country.

English publications are full of anti-French topics. They seem to attach great importance to us. Conversely in France, we are above this kind of lousy pettiness, we make less and less of the perfidious Albion. And with brexit, we are still not going to pull an ambulance! : Lol:

You are an ignoramus who displays his stupidity all the time ... as long as it is to support the industrialists.
Is that English?

https://www.lesechos.fr/weekend/gastron ... on-1262377
https://www.leparisien.fr/week-end/y-a- ... 751805.php
https://www.capital.fr/economie-politiq ... nts-595930
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by Janic » 09/06/21, 17:37

do not criticize junk food! If people consumed better and of good organic quality, that would put a good part of the medical profession, which lives off this one, to unemployment! It should not be in these times of crisis. :?
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by Christophe » 09/06/21, 18:51

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Is that English?


Nah it's French but it's not what I call junk food! Just because it's vacuum-packed or frozen doesn't mean macdo shit from a culinary and health point of view!
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