Every once in a long while, I like going to the Olive Garden. Watching this video, put out by the Centre for Science in the Public Interest is definitely making me reconsider my restaurant choices:
I think portion size is really the biggest problem. I spent 5 years in Canada, and the portion sizes never seemed "normal" to me. And I can finish them - but not without some effort. :) I think it's interesting that in Canada restaurant portions are usually for one, while in Brazil, in most restaurants you expect to order dishes and share them, as you would when eating at home. Most restaurant portions in Canada are enough for 2, but they are not served in serving dishes, with each person having a plate... On the other hand, we do have all-you-can-eat BBQ in Brazil, so it's not like it's the land of moderation either.
in Canada restaurant portions are usually for one, while in Brazil, in most restaurants you expect to order dishes and share them that approach is certainly common in indian and chinese restaurants here, but not in restaurants that serve "non-ethnic" food (as if there could be such a thing).
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on 2008-01-03 07:55 pm (UTC)I think it's interesting that in Canada restaurant portions are usually for one, while in Brazil, in most restaurants you expect to order dishes and share them, as you would when eating at home. Most restaurant portions in Canada are enough for 2, but they are not served in serving dishes, with each person having a plate...
On the other hand, we do have all-you-can-eat BBQ in Brazil, so it's not like it's the land of moderation either.
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on 2008-01-03 08:35 pm (UTC)that approach is certainly common in indian and chinese restaurants here, but not in restaurants that serve "non-ethnic" food (as if there could be such a thing).