International Tasting Recipes These recipes have been selected as kid-friendly versions
of the traditional recipes for popular Thinking Day countries.
Most are finger foods suitable for large groups that will appeal
to children's
taste buds and are easy enough for them to make in the kitchen with adult help.
Non-Alcoholic Sangria from Spain INSTRUCTIONS
& SUPPLY LIST A refreshing drink usually made with red wine.
Haitian Boulette
(Meatballs) INSTRUCTIONS
& SUPPLY LIST Haitian cuisine is a mixture of French, African, Spanish
and indigenous cooking methods, ingredients and dishes.
French Toast Sticks with Canadian
Maple Syrup INSTRUCTIONS
& SUPPLY LIST Canada produces most of the world's maple syrup. They
are 2nd in its consumption. The U.S. is the first.
Filipino
Banana-Que Bites INSTRUCTIONS
& SUPPLY LIST This popular snack is usually made with whole saba
bananas deep fried by a street vendor and served on
a wooden skewer in the Philippines.
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