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French Foods And Dining Etiquette

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FRANCE COMPARED TO THE U.S.

DIFFERENCES IN FOOD AND DINING ETIQUETTE
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FRENCH CULTURE

FRENCH CULTURE IS VERY STRONG AND IS EXPRESSED THROUGH ITS FOODS
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QUALITY OF FOOD

  • Americans think that all food on France is fresh
  • Many fruits and vegetables are fresh and straight from farms.
  • Unlike America, many local stores actually run supermarkets out of business.
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FRENCH KITCHENS

  • Most Americans think they are too simplistic
  • Are usually very old
  • Usually the housewife does the cooking
  • Most people sit at the dinner table at least at supper.
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TIME AT WHICH FRENCH PEOPLE EAT

  • Biggest meal is served in the middle of the day around noon.
  • People make time for this meal
  • Meal is based off of conversation
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ETIQUETTE WHEN EATING (FEASTS)

  • Anyday can be a feast day
  • A part of French life and history
  • Very large
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SILVERWARE AND PLATES

  • Is meticulously swapped
  • Silverware is placed face down
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COURSES

  • More than a one or two course meal
  • Each course enhances the other
  • French people expect one good meal a day
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  • An hors d'oeuvre comes before the main dish
  • People will be offended if there isn't one.
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BREAD

  • Is always on the table
  • Is usually dry and crispy
  • Is sliced diagonally
  • Is served without butter
  • The head of the table slices
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WHAT FOODS ARE SERVED TOGETHER

  • Potatoes are served with meat and fish
  • Bread is a common source of starch
  • Salads are served after the entrée
  • Soup is never served at noon meals
  • Coffee is never served with anything
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MIXING FOODS

  • French hate it
  • Americans love it
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DRINKS

  • Wine is always served
  • The French are particular about water
  • Use water to dilute wine sometimes
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OVERALL

  • French cooking is very different
  • French culture is strong
  • America is more of a mix of cultures
  • It's all perspective
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