Eat to health: hospital menu in 20 different countries

Food in the hospital should be dietary, easy, simple and modest. We thought so too, but then we saw these pictures and realized how wrong we were. Of course, the hospital menu largely depends on the funds allocated by the state and the standard of living in it. As it turned out, hospitals in some countries are treated no worse than in restaurants with a Michelin star! So, this is how the patients of the 20 most famous states of our planet dine.

USA

Ravioli with spinach and ricotta, broccoli, salad, bread and chocolate mousse.

Canada

Sweet and sour pork, rice, Chinese cabbage.

Singapore

Fish and french fries, vegetables and soup.

Australia

Roast lamb, mashed potatoes, beef consommé (broth), sandwiches, panakota, vanilla ice cream.

France

Fish and vegetables, chicken with a side dish of zucchini, baguette and a piece of cake.

Germany

Schnitzel, spitzelle (dumplings), salad and cupcake.

Sweden

Curry chicken, rice, vegetables, orange.

Estonia

Mashed potatoes, lettuce, cabbage and meat stew, bun, milk.

Norway

Bread, salad and cutlet.

Malaysia

Chicken noodles.

Greece

Steak, broccoli, baked potatoes with cheese, vegetables, cheese and a cupcake.

Japan

Soup, salmon, rice, beans and kiwi.

Israel

Lentil soup, mashed potatoes, stewed carrots, lettuce, schnitzel.

South Africa

Poached eggs, sausages, fried tomato, hash brown (potato pancake), toasts.

Indonesia

Rice porridge, noodles, eggs, chicken.

United Kingdom

Cheese pasta, french fries, salad, custard bread pudding.

India

Rice, chapati (tortilla), curry and salad.

Russia

Soup, cutlet with a side dish of buckwheat, vegetable salad, bread and tangerines.

South Korea

Oatmeal, salad, omelet and soup.

Finland

Fish with a side dish of vegetables, salad and cupcake.

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