In France, an afternoon snack is called le goûter, pronounced “goo-tay.” It’s a traditional treat for children and is usually eaten around 4 PM. Le goûter is a cherished part of French culture and was institutionalized in schools there in 1941. Since the French eat dinner around 8pm or later, this late day morsel doesn’t ruin … Continue reading Snacking, December 23rd
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