Some plants have seeds with little hooks to be disseminated by animals, that must be this.
SuperPengato
As a French guy who's spent a year in the US in my childhood, I can actually compare! That being said, I've also been in several schools in France and I can't say the food has been uniformly good, there's a lot of variation within schools of a same country (and that's only public schools, I haven't tried private ones). But while I can't say that french school foods all tasted good (there were some I hated and some I loved), I can at least say they all looked like food and tried to be healthy and varied from one day to the next. It's usually a small salad, a warm main dish that will usually have a meat, fish or omelette, some starch and some veggies, a dairy (cheese or yoghurt), a piece of bread, and a desert which is often a fruit. The actual taste changes a lot. Schools actually have a chef, but that doesn't mean they cook everything from scratch, a lot of it can be unfrozen stuff delivered from various companies.
I just call everyone "comrade".
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Aye, I got mixed up in the comments, genealogy, the seeds I talk about are in another comment to which I thought the parent comment was replying...