The French eat very little in the morning. They only drink a big bowl of milk coffee with some slices of bread or croissants. Ah, a hot morning! When people approach the bakery, they can smell the bread in the street. They smell delicious and they are all delicious. People always have the desire to buy them.
At noon, many Parisians have no time to go home. They prefer to eat in restaurants or cafes near their offices. But for many people, the menu for lunch is usually a sandwich and a cup of coffee.
In small cities or rural areas, lunch is still an important meal: people eat cold dishes, meat, vegetables, cheese or dessert (fruit, cake or ice cream), and people drink red wine, beer or water. But don't drink milk when eating.
In the evening, dinner is usually at 7 or 8 o'clock. This is a hearty meal, usually with soup and cold cuts. People spend a lot of time at the dinner table. People talk about what they did or saw during the day.
Eating a big meal on Sunday is often the greatest pleasure. People invite friends, eat and chat.
I translated it casually, so just have a look ~