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What to eat when you visit England. a także dodatkowe ćwiczenia i informacje do tematu.
What
to eat when you visit England?
- Full English breakfast. What does it entail?
Fried
eggs, baked beans, fried tomatoes, cooked _____________, sausages,
______________
mushrooms, English bacon, ____________, and tea.
- Eating at pubs is an experience all travellers should have.
- Black pudding.
- Fish and chips and ____________.
- Bangers and Mash.
English
sausages and mashed ____________.
- Shepard's Pie (should be lamb) or Cottage Pie (should be _______)
Minced
meat and gravy, some _________________ and mashed potatoes on top of
it.
- Meat and savoury pies in the many varieties.
- Sunday Roast – Yorkshire pudding.
- Beef Wellington – a bit pricey but worth every single pound.
A
beef fillet coated with mustard, mushrooms, and ham wrapped in puff
pastry, baked.
- _________ potatoes, baked potatoes.
SWEETS
- Chocolate.
- Jelly beans.
- Apple crumble, apple _________.
TEA
TIME
- High tea at _____________ o'clock. An early evening meal, usually with a cooked dish and bread and butter. It used to be associated with the upper classesbut is now popular among ordinary people, esp. in northern England and Scotland. The meal may not include the actual drinking of tea.
Yorkshire
pudding
– a British dish made by baking a mixture of flour, milk and eggs
usually in separate pieces like small cakes. Yorkshire pudding is
usually eaten with roast beef as part of a traditional Sunday lunch.
Sunday
roast
– a large piece of meat, usually beef or lamb, cooked in an oven.
Sunday roast/joint is the main part of the traditional lunch that
many British families eat on Sundays, usually with potatoes,
vegetables and gravy (sauce made from the juice of cooked meat).
Black
pudding
– a type of large dark sausage made from dried pig's blood, fat and
grain and cooked by boilig or frying. In Britain it is associated
with the North of England, where it is a popular dish.
Scone
– a small round cake made of flour, fat and milk sometimes
containing sultans. Scones are usually eaten with butter or cream and
jam for the afternoon meal of tea.
Definicje - Oxford Guide to British and American Culture.
Definicje - Oxford Guide to British and American Culture.
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