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British Food and Drink
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Planning
  • Introduction
  • British Food
  • Dessert
  • Fish and chips shop
  • British Drink
  • Pubs
  • Christmas in England
  • Why have British food so bad reputation?

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Introduction
  • We all agree that each country has his own
    specialities but what comes to your mind when you
    think of British Food?

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Sandwich
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British Food
Delicious!
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What does the British eat?
  • At Breakfast
  • At Tea-break ( or Elevenses )
  • At Lunch
  • At Tea-time
  • At The evening meal ( or Dinner )
  • At Supper

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At Breakfast
  • Traditionally many Britons have started the day
    with something called a Full English
    Breafeast .
  • They usually eaten between about 730 a.m and
    900 a.m.

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A traditional Full English Breakfast may contain
  • Sausages
  • bacon
  • Scrambled or fried or boiled egg
  • Mushrooms
  • Fried tomatoes
  • Baked beans
  • Toast
  • This breakfast is served with hot tea, with milk
    added and orange juice.

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  • At breakfast many British people also eat toast
    with butter or margarine and jam (strawberry,
    raspberry,) or marmelade (a type of jam made
    from oranges).

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brown sause
bacon
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eggs
  • Fried eggs

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boiled eggs
  • egg-cup

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How To Use Your Egg Cups ?
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A continental breakfast
  • It s a small meal and is not cooked.
  • It contains a bread roll (or croissant?????) with
    cheese or ham and a cup of coffee or orange
    juice.
  • Others eat a bowl of cereal with milk.
  • Other food
  • pancake(???)?waffle(????)?omelette(???)

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cereal
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pancake
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 pancake cover with buttermilk
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Baked apple-pecan pancake
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omelette (???,???)
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Burger(??) with omelette
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waffle (????)
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doughnut (????)
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Shoppe of doughnut
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croissant (?????)
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ham croissant sandwiches
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Muffin(??)
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At Tea-break (or at elevenses)
  • Many people have a tea-break at about 1100 in
    the morning and taken a coffee or a tea with a
    biscuit but
  • Actually elenvenses can be taken at any time of
    the day and with most Britons this is usually
    fairly often!

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At lunch
  • Lunch is the meal eaten in the middle of the day
    usually between about 1230 p.m and 200 p.m.
  • Many people eat a sandwich, fish and chips.
  • Some people have a simple meal such as cheese and
    biscuits or soup and bread.

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A ploughman s lunch is a traditional lunch for
farmers a bread roll, Cheddar cheese, and
salad, perhaps with a pork pie.
  • It is also traditional for people to go to a pub
    with some friends for a pub lunch and a drink.

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At Tea-time
  • Tea-time is a small meal eaten in the late
    afternoon (between about 3.30 p.m and 5.00p.m.).
    People may drink tea and often eat biscuits,cakes
    or savoury foods such as sandwiches and
    tea-cakes. Occasionally, people may have a full
    afternoon tea ( scone with jam and cream)

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scone(??)
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At dinner
  •  Dinner is the usual name for the main evening
    meal.
  • It can be served at anytime between 6 p.m and 8
    p.m.
  • For most families is the biggest meal of the day.
  • A Sunday roast is a traditional meal eaten by a
    family at Sunday, for example
  • roast beef with roast potatoes, parsnips(????),
    Brussels sprouts(???), green beans, Yorkshire
    pudding, bread sauce and gravy(??).

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Others british specialitieswith Crumble(???)
and custard(????), Rice pudding, apple pie and
cream and butter pudding.
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At Supper
  • Supper is the final meal of the day and is
    usually something very light like a sandwich and
    a cup of tea.
  • Nowadays this meal is usually eaten in front of
    the television.

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Desserts...
  • British people like hot dessert (pies) and cold
    dessert (cake, ice cream, pudding).
  • British are the world s biggest consumers of
    sugar.

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The Fish and Chips Shop
  • Great tradition in britain.
  • There are over 8000 fish and chips shops in
    Britain.
  • It is one of the most popular food dishes loved
    by every generation and visitor.
  • Usually used for take away meals.

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Rice puddingWhich ingredients miss in this
receipt?
  • 100 G of rice
  • ½ liter of..?
  • .?G of sugar
  • 20 G of...?
  • The peel of a lemon
  • .?
  • powder
  • It is easy!!!!!

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Here answers...
  • 1/2 liter of MILK
  • 25 G of sugar
  • 20 G of BUTTER
  • SALT

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British Drink
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Alcoholic Drink
  • Bitter traditional British beer (know as ale),
    it s quite strong and leaves a bitter taste in
    your mouth after drinking. Served at room
    temperature.
  • Stout is dark brown and tastes a little bitter.
  • The most popular is the Irish drink called
    Guinness.
  • Lager is a lighter-coloured type of imported beer
    and is normally served cold.
  • When you order a beer,you may have a choice
    between a pint ( half a liter) or a half pint.

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Other alcoholic drinks
  • Shandy is a mixture of beer and lemonade.
  • Wine is an increasingly popular drink in the UK,
    the most common option is to ask for a glass of
    the house wine (red or white).
  • Cider (or Scrumpy) is a traditional English drink
    made from apples. It may be sweet or dry.
  • Whisky is a strong drink produced in Scotland and
    in Ireland.
  • Drinks are often mixed as Gin and tonic, Whisky
    and coke, Vodka and tonic...

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Soft Drinks
  • Non-alcoholic drinks are known as soft drinks.
  • Soft drinks may be Still (not fizzy) or Sparkling
    (fizzy or carbonated).

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Still drinks...
  • Still mineral water
  • Fruit juice ( apple, orange or pineapple juice).
  • Tomato juice

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Sparkling drinks...
  • Coke
  • Lemonade
  • Bitter lemon
  • Ginger beer or ginger ale
  • Sparkling mineral water
  • Tonic water
  • Hot drink such as tea or coffee

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For many British people, drinking is an
established part of their social life.Going out
for a drink is how they relax or spend time with
friends.
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Pubs
  • You have to be 18 years old to order a drink in a
    pub.
  • It is a place to relax after work.
  • People like to walk into their  local and be
    sure they will meet someone they know.
  • The greatest attention is given to the drink, and
    in particular to the beer.

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Each pub names...
  • The Crown represents King or Queen
  • The Red Lion
  • Royal Oak
  • Swan
  • White Hart

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Why have British food so bad reputation?
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  • Most visitors to Britain do not get the
    opportunity to sample home cooking.
  • In general, English likes to mix the tastes for
    often reaching sweeten-salted,which receiced much
    criticism from abroad.

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