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Raw Vegetables,Fruits and Mixed Salads. Thai Soup of the Day Egg and Fish and Beef and pork Starchy Vegetables poultry seafood Dessert Food And soup 4th to 8th November MENU CE2 to Terminales Salad Bar : raw vegetables,fruits and mixed salads. r Thai Soup of the day Baked Potatoes Stir Fried Red Beans Noodles Chorba 7 Vegetables Mexican Soup Soup with Nachos(N) Provencal Tian Mixed Tomato Salsa Remark: Vegetables Chicken Fajitas -Sauces are served Spare Ribs Grilled Fish separately. -Organic vegetables Scrambled Pork green curry are served every Eggs Fish Quesadillas wednesday. -(N) symbolise new Chicken hunter Gratted Poached Eggs recipe. Meat Loaf(N) Avocados Bread Omelet Fried Pork Burritos Remark: Friday: Crumbed Fish Mexican Menu. Vanilla cake Yogurt Seasonal Fruit Frappe Eggs and Fish and Beef and pork Starchy Vegetables poultry seafood Dessert Food And soup 11st to 15th November MENU CE2 to Terminales Salad Bar : raw vegetables,fruits and mixed salads. Thai Soup of the day Stir Fried Lentils Potatoes Couscous White Beans Pasta Mixed red Minestrone vegetables Winter Soup Zucchini soup Andalusian Gaspacho Steamed Grilled tomatoes Grilled Veggies Grilled Corn Vegetables With parsley Green Beans Remark: Creamy tomato Scrambled Eggs Chicken with -Sauces are served Fish Pie(N) Avocado Fish pot pie Lotus Seeds(N) separately. Hui Hui(N) -Organic vegetables are Mozzarella served every Chamchouka Chicken omelet Laarb Pork Bolognese wednesday. Cordon Bleu -(N) symbollise new Fish Stewed pork Provencal Egg boat 3 cheese sauce recipe. Seared Fish belly Chicken with Stir Fried Pork Chicken Roasted Fish Brandade Green Curry with Onions Massaman Chicken Orange Vanilla Chocolate Cake Custard(N) Butterscotch Roll Yogurt Ice Cream (N) Egg and Fish and Fish and pork Starchy Vegetables poultry seafood Dessert food And soup 18th to 22nd November MENU CE2 to Terminales Salad Bar : raw vegetables,fruits and mixed salads. Thai Soup of the day Lentils Red Beans Couscous Potato gratin Yakisoba 7 Veggies Leek Soup Steamed Vegetable Soup Pumpkin Soup 9 Vegetable Soup soup Spinach au Vegetable Battered Stir Fried Steamed Gratin tempura Vegetables Zucchini Vegetables Remark: -Sauces are served Pizza chicken Omelet Rolls Cordon bleu(N) Spanish Fish crispy Red Pork separately. tortilla Tacos(N) -Organic vegetables are Stir Fried Fish Chicken Garlic Stir Fried Pork Pasta Gratin Stir Fried Fish served every with Chili Paste Black Pepper with Chicken with Lemon wednesday. -(N) symbolise new Roasted Pork Fish Cajun Poached Egg Beef stew Chicken recipe. Mexican style with carots Butter Beef Goulash Pork red Egg pie(N) Chicken Fish tempura(N) Curry Pot Pie Chocolate Butter Cake Custard Custard crumble Yogurt Fruit Frappe Egg and Fish and Beef and pork Starchy Vegetables poulrtry seafood Dessert food And soup 25th to 29th November MENU CE2 to Salad Bar : raw vegetables,fruits and mixed salads. Terminales Thai Soup of the day Lentils Pasta Couscous Baked Potatoes Vegetarian Fried rice Tomato carrot Chick pea soup Tom yam soup vegetables Oriental soup Miso soup Stir Fried Stir fried Steamed carrots Tomato Salsa Grilled kales vegetables Remark: vegtables Fish tandoori -Sauces are served Amatriciana Pop corn Thai pork balls Fish napolitan separately. Fried chicken(N) -Organic vegetables Poached Eggs Indian fried eggs Chicken lasagna Fish gratin Fish fingers with Guacamole are served every Tartar Sauce wednesday. Stir Fried Pork Chicken Beef Provencal Meat loaf with garlic Scrambled Stew parmigiana -(N) symbolise new carbonara recipe. eggs Stir fried Pork Poached Eggs in Roasted pork Fish Pot pie Tomato Sauce pork panaeng curry Caramel Chocolate Thai Dessert Pana cotta Marble cake Yogurt Ice Cream Egg and Fiish and Beef and pork Starchy Vegetables poultry seafood Dessert food And soup 2nd to 6th December MENU CE2 to Terminales Salad Bar : raw vegetables,fruits and mixed salads. Thai Soup of the day Lentils Red beans Chinese noodles Potato wedges Green pea soup Chorba Tomato soup 7 vegetables PUBLIC Soup Stir Fried HOLIDAY Cabbage Carrot Vichy with Eggplants Grilled corn Remark: Fish Sauce Chicken wings -Sauces are served Jamaican Fish Tandoori Tomato Pie separately. chicken -Organic vegetables Fish with Pork Meat Balls Fish Provencal Fish Pot Pie are served every Green Curry in Tomato Sauce Style wednesday. Thai Stuffed Ham and Cheese Pork in Cheese burgers -(N) symbolise new Scrambled Eggs Omelet Red Curry Cheesy recipe. Scramble Cheesy fried Roasted Pork d Eggs Chicken sticky Chicken(N) with Honey Sauce Rice kebab(N) Chocolate Thai Dessert Banana Cake Waffle Milk shake(N) Egg and Fiah and Beef and pork Starchy Vegetables poultry seafood Dessert food 9th to 13rd December MENU CE2 to Terminales Salad Bar : raw vegetables,fruits and mixed salads. Thai Soup of the day Lentils Yakisoba Couscous White beans in Pasta Tomato sauce Roasted Tomato Creamy Corn Carrot Soup 7 veggies Coconut Milk Soup Soup soup Soup Stir Fried Steamed Breadcrumbed Stir fried Kales vegetables Vegetables Green Peas Vegies and Carrots Remark: Poached Eggs Crispy Pork Mexican Style Roasted Pork Grilled ham/cheese Fish Salsa -Sauces are served Leg(N) sandwiches separately. Spanich Tortilla Pork Navarin Battered Fish Bolognese -Organic vegetables Omelet are served every Baked Fish with Grilled chicken Japanese Eggs wednesday. lemon Sauce sausages Chicken Kaprao Chicken with -(N) symbolise new onions Chicken Seafood Roasted Pork recipe. Carbonara tepanyaki Fish Cajun Yellow Curry with Apple Sauce Chocolate Caramel Vanilla Pandan Cake rolls Custard Yogurt Ice Cream Egg and Fiah and Beef and pork Starchy Vegetables poultry seafood Dessert food And soup 16th to 20th December MENU CE2 to Terminales Fried Rice Pasta Couscous Yellow noodles Tom Yum Vegetables Mediterrenean Roasted Tomato Carrot soup Soup Soup Tri Color Stir Fried Morning Glory Roasted Veggies Vegetables Veggies with Oyster Sauce Remark: Thai omelet Ham and Cheese -Sauces are served Bolognese Poached Eggs Provencal Scrambled Egg separately. Chicken toscan -Organic vegetables Fish Pot Pie Chicken Chicken creamy Massamun are served every Pesto sauce(N) wednesday. Baked Fish Braised Pork garlic -(N) symbolise new Tomato onion Chicken recipe. omelet Stir fried Pork Baked Fish Stir fried noodles Baked Fish Note: Friday 20th with With pork with Spinach XMASS Menu Lemon Sauce Butter Cake Orange custard Caramel Custard Yogurt Jamaican Recipes Chorba ChickenToscan chicken garlic Onion Chicken breast thyme Tomato Pepper 4 spices Onion Coriander Onion powder Brown sugar Parsley Salt nutmeg Carrot Garlic powder ginger Spinach Olive oil Green peas Breadcrumb Lime juice Vermicelli (marinade) Tomato Paste egg Cumin Flour Mexican soup Recipes Fish Hui Hui Provencal Tian with nachos Garlic Fish Tomato Thyme Brown sugar Garlic Bell pepper Onion Onion Ketchup Corn Eggplant Soy Sauce Black beans Tomato Chicken Zucchini Lime Juice Olive oil Broth Chives Salt/pepper Ginger Tomato paste Garlic Corn Nachos Salt/pepper Salt/pepper Recipes Gratted Meat Battered Eggs Chicken one Pot Loaf Egg Chicken Chicken Flour Onion Onion Baking Soda Garlic Garlic Cumin Carot Egg Tumeric Fresh Cream Bread Salt/pepper Italian basil Macaroni Parsley Mozzarella Tomato sauce Cheddar Mozzarella Mexican Creamy Tomato Recipes Fish Cajun Poached Eggs Pie Egg Fish Crispy Onion Onion Garlic Dough Avocado Ginger Tomato Tomato Cumin Egg Garlic Powder Lime juice Black Pepper Fresh Cream Mild Paprika Lime Juice Basil Coriander Salt/pepper Garlic Mozzarella Recipes Fish Pizza cordon Chicken sticky Quesadilas bleu rice kabab Fish Chicken Chicken Tortilla Garlic powder Orange juice Mozzarella Onion Garlic Ham Tomato Tomato Sauce Ginger Lettuce Eggs Sticky rice Salt/pepper Flour Flour Breadcrumb Salt pepper Salt/pepper Recipes Pop Corn Chicken with Fish Crispy Chicken Lotus Seeds Tacos Chicken Chicken Fish Mild Paprika Onion Cabagge Flour Garlic Carrot Cumin Bell Pepper Crispy Origano Lotus Seeds Tortilla Salt/pepper Soy sauce Salt/Pepper Salt/Pepper Recipes Chicken Sticky Cheesy fried Rice Kebab chicken Chicken Chicken Sticky rice balls Breadcrumb Orange zest Orange juice Egg Cumin Flour Salt/pepper Cheddar Mozzarella Salt/Pepper Butterscotch Recipes Orange Custard Eggs Pie Rolls Egg Crispy Dough Egg Onion Sugar Parsley Milk Tomato Fresh Cream Cream 4 Cheese Butter Orange Zest Dough pie Chocolate Salt/pepper Orange Powder Juice Semolina Sugar Butterscotch Recipes Orange Custard Eggs Pie Rolls Egg Crispy Dough Egg Onion Sugar Parsley Milk Tomato Fresh Cream Cream 4 Cheese Butter Orange Zest Dough pie Chocolate Salt/pepper Orange Powder Juice Semolina Sugar.
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