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The family has lunch together more often in the quarantine
During the coronavirus pandemic, more time is spent on family meals, and in 5 out of 10 households, children also take part in kitchen work, according to a representative study by Nestlé, which examined the eating habits of the Hungarian families during quarantine.
When it comes to baking and cooking together, the pancakes are clearly the star, most of the time we search for the recipe on the internet, and the taste of the family members is the most important aspect when compiling the menu.
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