Snacking around the world

mjfisherdc

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My kids (10 and 11) will be going to WDW this week for a few days. We want to get a snack in each country at Epcot (maybe a drink at one or 2 for me ). What snacks/treats do you recommend? Also snack ideas throughout the other parks would also be appreciated.
 
The Flower and Garden Festival Food Booths greatly expand their options.

But School Bread in Norway is a must.
 
Fish and chips in England
Pretzel in Germany
Turkey leg or funnel cake in America
Egg rolls in China
 
My kids (10 and 11) will be going to WDW this week for a few days. We want to get a snack in each country at Epcot (maybe a drink at one or 2 for me ). What snacks/treats do you recommend? Also snack ideas throughout the other parks would also be appreciated.
Moved you to the Restaurant Board where other Snack threads are posted. Here's a current thread:
Favorite snacks and drinks around the world
 

My favorite drink at Epcot is the Gran Marnier Slush in France, followed closely by just about ANY margarita at La Cava Tequila.

You have a HUGE number of options available for snacks this week due to Flower and Garden!! Honestly, I would skip the snacks in the regular places in the each Pavilion and stick with the F&G options - they are only there for a limited time so you might as well take advantage of them.
 
Pot stickers in China. Enough for the two of them to share. I recommend adding duck sauce to it (in packets by the utensils) but will advise they do contain pork.

Kaki Gori in Japan if the weather is nice enough for them to enjoy and not have it melt all over them - you can get them in dishes instead of the cones.
 
Some of our favorites are:
  • Pastry @ the Norway bakery
  • Mac & Cheese in Germany
  • Frushi for the Flower & Garden Festival!
 
Aside from obligatory margaritas in Mexico, for the kids maybe the churros from La Cantina de San Angel. They're sweet, and delicious. Enough for them to share too.
 
The heck with snacks around the world, go to the French Pavillion and go to Les Halles Patisserie. See if you can eat one of each of their decadent pastries. My wife and I visit every year and we make sure to visit EPCOT three times during our 7 day visit and each of those days we each get a pastry and then share. I still haven't had all that they offer but wow, is it ever good.
 

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