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The Anglo American School of Sofia School Meal Menu - Elementary School Prepared by Liberty Food Services THE ANGLO AMERICAN SCHOOL OF SOFIA SCHOOL MEAL MENU - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PREPARED BY LIBERTY FOOD SERVICES Week 1 MONDAY 01 June gr/pc BGN TUESDAY 02 June gr/pc BGN WEDNESDAY 03 June gr/pc BGN THURSDAY 04 June gr/pc BGN FRIDAY 05 June gr/pc BGN SOUP Pork soup 200 1.70 Spinach soup 200 1.50 Chicken soup 200 1.70 Red lentil soup 200 1.50 Fresh tomato soup with basil 200 1.50 Roasted eggplant with tomato and SALAD 1 100 1.60 Tomatoes with mozzarella and pesto 100 1.70 Fresh spinach salad 100 1.60 Shopska salad 100 1.60 Snow white salad 100 1.60 cheese Cucumbers with dill, cheese and Carrots and apples salad with dried SALAD 2 100 1.60 Eastern Hummus with crudites 100 1.60 Roasted sweet peppers salad 100 1.60 Tuna salad 100 1.70 100 1.60 olives fruits VEGETARIAN DISH Pasta with tomato sauce 250 2.80 Potato Gratin 250 2.80 Vegetarian chili with steamed rice 250 2.80 Zucchini with curry 250 2.80 Stuffed peppers with rice 250 2.80 MAIN DISH WITH MEAT Chicken with peas and carrots 250 3.80 Pork steak with garnish 250 3.90 Salmon Trout with mashed potatoes 250 Chicken with potatoes 250 3.80 Vegetarian Pizza 2.40 Crispy chicken fillet with mashed Two types of pizza MAIN DISH WITH MEAT 2 Meatloaf with garnish(pork) 250 3.80 Beef with potatoes and basil 250 4.00 250 3.90 Hot Dog with garnish (pork) 250 3.60 2.40 potatoes (with ham and with smoked fillet) DESSERT Fruit salad with yogurt and bio honney 1.90 Tiramisu 1.90 Chocolate Brownie 1.90 FRUIT Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Week 2 MONDAY 08 June gr/pc BGN TUESDAY 09 June gr/pc BGN WEDNESDAY 10 June gr/pc BGN THURSDAY 11 June gr/pc BGN FRIDAY 12 June gr/pc BGN Soup of lentil, sweet potato and SOUP Tarator 200 1.50 Meatballs soup (pork) 200 1.70 200 1.50 Bean soup 200 1.50 Chicken soup 200 1.70 coconut milk SALAD 1 Traditional green salad 100 1.60 Colorfull salad 100 1.60 Fresh salad with avocado 100 1.60 Spinach, celery, yogurt and walnuts 100 1.60 Fresh salads and brie cheese 100 1.60 Tomatoes, cucumbers, olives and red SALAD 2 Stuffed cucumbers with puree 100 1.60 Cabbage and carrots salad 100 1.60 Spanish salad 100 1.60 Tomatoes and cucumbers salad 100 1.60 100 1.60 onion VEGETARIAN DISH Zucchini gratin 250 2.80 Spinach fritters with yogurt sauce 250 2.80 Quinoa with vegetables 250 2.80 Mushrooms with rice 250 2.80 Vegetarian Enchilada 250 2.80 100% Beef Burger with potato MAIN DISH WITH MEAT 2 Pastitsio Bolognese (beef) 250 4.00 Beef Stroganoff with steamed rice 250 4.00 Fish N Chips 250 250 4.00 Pizza Margarita 2.40 crudites Oven baked meatballs with garnish MAIN DISH 2 Chicken wings with garnish 250 3.80 Chicken with mozzarela and basil 250 3.90 250 3.80 Piza with ham and cheese 2.40 (pork) DESSERT Yogurt with bio honey 1.40 Biscuit Cake 1.90 Crème Caramel 1.90 FRUIT Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal Fruit 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Week 3 MONDAY 15 June gr/pc BGN TUESDAY 16 June gr/pc BGN WEDNESDAY 17 June gr/pc BGN THURSDAY 18 June gr/pc BGN FRIDAY 19 June SOUP Boiled beef soup 200 1.70 Tarator 200 1.40 Soup with celery and vegetables 200 1.50 Potato and leek soup 200 1.50 Fresh salads with radishes, onion and Marinated roasted vegetables with Crudites salad SALAD 1 100 1.60 100 1.60 Cucumbers with cheese 100 1.60 100 1.60 cucumbers tomatoes salad (peppers, cucumebrs, carrots ) SALAD 2 Tomatoes and cucumbers salad 100 1.60 Roasted zucchini with yogurt sauce 100 1.60 Shepherd`s salad 100 1.60 Assorted salad 100 1.60 Stuffed pepper with three types of VEGETARIAN DISH Potato fritters with yogurt sauce 250 2.80 Lentil stew 250 2.80 250 2.80 Italian vegetarian risotto 250 2.80 PD DAY cheese MAIN DISH WITH MEAT Tagliatele Carbonara (pork) 250 3.80 Roasted pork fillet with potato wedges 250 3.90 Wrap with chicken and vegetables 250 3.90 Pizza Day 2.40 Grilled marinated chicken with MAIN DISH WITH MEAT 2 Chicken with rice 250 3.80 250 3.80 Grilled Perch fillet with garnish (fish) 250 garnish DESSERT Pancake with chocolate and banana 1.90 Roasted Apple 1.90 Chocolate Muffin 1.90 FRUIT Seasonal fruits Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Seasonal fruits 1.00 Recommended Menu of the Day: Soup or Salad + Main Course + Dessert = 5.90 BGN When changing the Main Course to the Vegetrian selection = 5.40 BGN On Pizza Day the Indndivudal Dishes are charged (as the combination comes out below the Recommended day Menu price).
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