Food in English. Words, idioms, phrasal verbs and stable combinations on the topic Food

Online pronunciation of vegetable names in English. Vegetables are an important part of everyone's diet. They contain carbohydrates and proteins, are a source, sometimes the only one, of irreplaceable biologically active substances. Possessing an alkaline reaction, vegetables neutralize acids that are formed when eating meat and flour dishes, deliver vitamins to the body, primarily vitamin C, as well as B1, B2, E, PP, K, provitamin A, supply vital minerals: calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur, iron, nitrogen. They include enzymes and organic acids, fiber and pectins, which allow you to regulate the processes of digestion and the microflora of the gastrointestinal tract,

meat products

Online pronunciation of the names of meat products. Meat, as food, has always been known to mankind, in all epochs of its development, and often served as the basis for its survival in ancient times. The “energy reserve” that protein-rich meat foods gave people elevated meat to the rank of one of the most common and revered foods in the world.

Fast food

Online pronunciation of fast food in English Dishes fast food exist in national cuisine various countries of the world (for example, Italian pizza). In 1921, the White Castle Company opened in Kansas, whose signature dish was outlandish hamburgers at the time. The stable price (5 cents until 1946) and outlandishness attracted buyers, and doubts about the safety of the product were dispelled as a result of the cunning move of the company's owner Billy Ingram (when specially hired people in white coats made it look like even doctors were buying hamburgers). In the late 1940s, White Castle began to have competitors, of which McDonald's became the most serious.

Online pronunciation of fruit names in English. A fruit is a juicy edible fruit of a tree or shrub. Fruits are an important part of the food of humans and many animals. In the Old Russian language, the word "fruit" did not exist, any fruits were called vegetables or vegetables, the word "fruit" was borrowed in 1705.

Online pronunciation of berry names in English. The benefits of berries are manifested due to their unique vitamin and mineral composition. Vitamins A and C act as antioxidants and protect cells from damage and premature aging. The berries contain a lot dietary fiber that stimulate metabolism. All berries contain a lot of potassium, which is very useful for the normal functioning of the cardiovascular system. Potassium is able to normalize high blood pressure, strengthen the heart muscle, and together with antioxidant vitamins and strengthen blood vessels. There are quite a lot of sugars in berries, which should also be taken into account when using them., you need to comply with the norm (no more than 400g of fruits and berries per day /)

Online pronunciation of drink names in English. Drink (from ch. nourish) - a liquid intended for drinking. Water - the basis of most drinks consumed by humans, is consumed both in pure and carbonated or mineralized form (both extracted from natural mineral sources and with additions)

Sweets in English

Online pronunciation of the names of sweets in English. The first sweets appeared in ancient Egypt and Greece. Then they were desserts made from honey and fruits or dates. They also added nuts. Home-made sweets were common until the 20th century, they were prepared and sold wholesale and retail.

Food

Online pronunciation of food names in English with transcription. Oddly enough, but one of the incentives for the development of technologies for long-term storage of products was numerous wars. So, for example, Napoleon even announced a special competition for the invention of the best way to store food. After all, his army during long-distance campaigns needed provisions. The French scientist Nicolas Francois Appert won this competition. It was he who decided to subject the products to heat treatment and then place them in hermetically sealed containers.

Nuts and seeds

Nuts and seeds - online pronunciation in English. In nuts, useful minerals - magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, etc., are 2-3 times more than in many other foods. All varieties of nuts are rich in vitamins A, E, group B, P. In addition, nuts have another important advantage: all the nutrients in them are stored for a very long time, unlike, for example, vegetables and fruits that lose most of their vitamins and minerals during one winter.

Irish breakfast

Online pronunciation titles Irish breakfast foods in English. Traditional Irish breakfast consists of the following ingredients: pork sausages, bacon bits, eggs, black pudding, white sausage, tea or coffee, and toast or traditional soda bread.

Chicken egg dishes

Online pronunciation names of dishes prepared from chicken eggs in English. The taste of an egg depends entirely on the taste of the yolk., and the taste of the yolk is from what the chicken is fed. Homemade eggs are tastier than factory ones. To give the eggs a special flavor, chickens are sometimes specially fed with spices.

What is an apple made of

What is an apple made of? online pronunciation in English with transcription. Apples are low in calories. 100 g of a fresh apple contains only 47 kcal. The product is practically devoid of fat, but it contains carbohydrates, which allows a person who has consumed an apple to maintain a feeling of satiety for a long time. Great for those who want to lose weight and those who are on a diet. 100 g of baked apples contain almost 66 kcal and will also not harm the figure. But there are 253 kcal in 100 g of dried apples, so you should not get carried away with them if you want to maintain your weight.

B-B-Q

Online pronunciation grilled products. Both barbecue and shish kebab are an open-air celebration. Americans call this type of recreation barbecue, the British - barbecue or grill, the Germans - grill, and the Russians - shish kebab.

Edible oils

Online pronunciation of the names of oils in English with transcription and pronunciation in Russian letters. Oil is the collective name for a number of chemical substances or mixtures of substances that do not dissolve in water. There are three main groups of "oils": some "oils" are fats, mineral oils are products of petroleum refining

Sugar honey syrup

Online pronunciation titles in English: sugar, honey, syrup. Sugar is the common name for sucrose. Cane and beet sugar is an important food product. Regular sugar refers to carbohydrates, which are considered valuable nutrients that provide the body with the energy it needs.

condiments spices

Online pronunciation names of spices used in cooking. Aromatic and spicy plants began to be used for cooking long before salt. Today it is impossible to establish what exactly drove the ancient people: did they want to improve the taste and smell of food, did they try to get new taste qualities of familiar dishes and products, or added spices knowing about their beneficial properties.

Dairy

Online pronunciation of dairy products in English. From a large family of dairy products, sour-milk products are distinguished - those that are produced by fermenting milk with various bacteria. So, yogurt is fermented with a bulgarian stick, acidophilus with acidophilus bacillus, rennet cheeses with rennet secreted from the stomach of calves, and the preparation of homemade yogurt and cottage cheese is possible due to the work of lactic acid lactococcus, which is constantly found in spontaneously sour milk.

Fruit names are plural. Fruits are mostly digested in the intestines, not in the stomach. Plus, they digest fairly quickly (some in as little as an hour or less). Our brain "works" on glucose, and fruits are the best source of blood sugar.

Online pronunciation of names: vegetables, fruits, berries and other food products in English with transcription, translation and pronunciation in Russian letters.

1 Related words: Food (sound, transcriptions)

other words:

food- food (food); meal- food (meal)

sausage- sausage, sausage; fish- fish; unfold seafood; beef- beef; pork- pork; ham- ham; eggs- eggs; cheese- cheese; berries- berries; nut- walnut; sugar- sugar; spice (season)- spice, spice; milk- milk

cut- cut; slice- cut into slices; chop- chop, crush; toss- toss; stir- stir

bitter- bitter; sweet- sweet; sour- sour; salty- salty; spicy- spicy; tasteless- insipid


2 Related words: Restaurant (sound, transcriptions)

other words:

first (second, third) course- the first (second, third) dish; main course– main dish, hot; garnish (side dish)- garnish; starter (appetizer)- razg. the first dish served; soup- soup; dessert- dessert; snack- snack; beverage (drink)- drink

elegant / first-class restaurant- first-class restaurant; fast food restaurant– snack bar, fast food restaurant; licensed restaurant- Brit. a licensed restaurant (which allows the sale of alcoholic beverages); snack bar (lunchroom, eatery, bistro)- bar, buffet, snack bar; order– order (in a restaurant); reservation– order (seats in a restaurant); tips- tips

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3 Song about buying food in the supermarket

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4 Video with English words on the topic: Food and drinks

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5 Video with vocabulary and colloquial phrases on the topic: Restaurant

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6 Etiquette at the table (text in English)

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7 Translation into Russian of English words denoting meals

breakfast- breakfast;
brunch- razg. late breakfast;
lunch- lunch (usually around noon, during the working day), lunch;
dinner- lunch (the main meal of the day, often in the evening);
supper- dinner

The equivalence of translation from English into Russian of words denoting meals is relative due to differences in culture:
Breakfast exists in two varieties: continental and English - with a stable and regular, meager, in terms of Russian traditions, menu. Russian breakfast- this is a completely unlimited variety of foods, varying in different social and territorial groups, and simply from family to family.
Dinner further confuses the picture because it lunch, And dinner, or rather, neither lunch, nor dinner, which does not coincide either gastronomically, in terms of a set of dishes, or in time ( lunch at 12.00 - too early, dinner- at 20-21.00 too late for lunch).
Dinner is and dinner, And supper. Thus, the whole coherent system of "translations" "crashed into everyday life," as Mayakovsky would say.



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8 Some features of the use of words denoting meals and types of food in English

1. Names of types of meals and meals in type combinations to have breakfast (dinner, tea, coffee) corresponds to the Russian verbs to have breakfast, to dine, to drink tea. In all these cases breakfast, dinner, supper etc. are used without the article.

When these nouns denote food intake, the article is also not used:
at breakfast (at dinner)- at breakfast (at lunch);
after (before) breakfast- after (before) breakfast;
to have something for breakfast- for breakfast.

2. Interrogative and negative forms of sentences with these words are formed using auxiliary verbs:
Do you have breakfast so early? Do you have breakfast so early?
We usually don't have breakfast before ten We usually don't have breakfast before ten.
Have you had breakfast?– Have you already had breakfast?

3. If nouns breakfast, dinner etc. have a descriptive definition, they are used with the indefinite article:
Not gave us a wonderful dinner He treated us to a wonderful dinner.
We had a light breakfast (a good lunch) We had a light breakfast (good lunch).


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9 Audio Lesson: Food / Food (BBC)

Let's go out for a slap up dinner / Let's pig out and stuff our faces! Let's go eat properly / eat our fill.
I'm starving- I'm starving.
I could eat a horse!- I'm terribly hungry (ready to eat an elephant).
I"m just a bit peckish- I'm a little hungry.

greasy spoon- eatery, diner
nosh- razg. quick food, snack
grub- razg. food (grub)
pub grub– food that can be ordered in a pub
takeaway- takeaway food

The food was fusion– The menu was mixed.
I would prefer an Indian / ruby I would prefer spicy Indian curry food.

a good fry up / full English breakfast- classic English breakfast
starter- snack
main course- Main dishes
pudding- pudding (often a meat dish, sometimes a dessert)
dessert- dessert
service not included– tips are not included in the bill

That hit the spot!- zd. I quenched my hunger.
I'm absolutely stuffed!- I ate my fill.
I'm full!- I'm full!
I couldn't eat another thing if I tried!- I ate too much (does not climb anymore).
I have eaten too much.- I overate.

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10 English words related to cooking

1. Verb to cook means only cook, cook, prepare food / food on fire; to cook not used to indicate the preparation of drinks.

2. A number of set phrases with other verbs are used to name different types of cooking:

A) to maketo make breakfastMake a breakfast, to make teamake tea, to make a meal (a drink)prepare food (drink). Similar phrases with a synonymous verb to prepare have a more formal, bookish character. Verb to prepare in such combinations may be important prepare products for cooking;

b) to bakeoven in the oven without liquid: to bake bread (a pie)bake bread (pie); to bake applesbake apples;

c) to roastroast in the oven or over an open fire: to roast meat (potatoes);

D) to grill(or in the American version to broil) – fry on high heat: to grill meat (vegetables);

e) to fryfry in a pan: to fry fish (potatoes, vegetables);

F) to stewput out: to stew meat (vegetables, fruits). In this sense, in American colloquial speech, it is more common to fix, but not to prepare.

G) Russian fry bread corresponds to toast.

H) Russian boil, boil corresponds to the verb to boil.

I) Russian cook in a small amount of hot water or steam, extinguish corresponds to the verb to poach: to poach eggs- boil eggs for a couple; to poach fish in milk- boil / stew fish in milk.


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11 cartoon about healthy eating(in English)

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12 Gordon Ramsay cooks scrambled eggs

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13 Food in English idioms

feed rumours(suspicion) - give food to rumors (suspicions)
merry meal- something pleasant

bed and breakfast- an operation on the London Stock Exchange, which consists in the fact that the owner of the shares sells them in the evening and agrees with the broker to buy the same shares the next morning immediately after the opening of the exchange

box lunch- prepackaged lunch
early bird lunch- Amer. prices for the "early bird" (discount in restaurants, canteens, cafes for people who have breakfast or lunch earlier than the generally accepted time)
picnic lunch– picnic
free lunch- razg. something received for free, "freebie"
out to lunch- Amer., colloquial. crazy, crazy, out of this world
plowman's lunch– "plowman's breakfast" (sandwich with cheese, onions and pickles, a regular dish in pubs)
Joe Lunchbucket- common man

dutch supper- a treat in which everyone pays for himself

to be meat and drink to smb.- to give great pleasure to smb.
to make meat of smb. (make mince meat of smb.)- razg. kill somebody (make a cutlet out of someone)
easy meat- easy prey, prey; easy business; spit times
meat and potatoes- basic, vital; key
meat head- jarg. idiot, imbecile; unfold fool
dead meat- problem, difficulty

the first fruit- first swallow
fruit machine- razg. slot machine

daily bread- daily bread
bread buttered on both sides- prosperity, well-being
make one's bread- earn a living
to take the bread out of smb."s mouth- to beat someone's bread
all bread is not baked in one oven- people are different
to eat smb."s bread and salt- to be somebody guest
to break bread with smb.- to use someone's hospitality
to eat the bread of affliction- sip grief
to know which side one's bread is buttered- be mindful
call bread bread, and wine wine- call a spade a spade
bread-and-butter letter- a letter expressing gratitude for the hospitality

to look as if butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth- to pretend to be quiet, to have an innocent, harmless look
butter-fingered- everything falls out of hand

to become a mere vegetable- to vegetate, to live a plant life

salad- all sorts of things, mix
salad days- time of youthful inexperience

salt of the earth- bible. salt of the earth; the best, worthiest people, citizens
not worth one's salt- worthless, not worth being paid
true to one's salt- devoted to his master
to sit above the salt- sit at the top of the table; be high in the social scale
to eat salt with smb.- to be somebody guest; to be a parasite on someone; be dependent
to earn one's salt- not for nothing to eat your bread
pepper-and-salt- speckled woolen fabric; hair, gray beard

mustard plaster- razg. sticky person, "bath list"

coffee hour- meeting over a cup of coffee (usually women)
coffee klatsch- (ladies') company at the coffee table; conversations and gossip (over a cup of coffee)
coffee ring- Amer. sweet ring with nuts and raisins

high / meat tea- "big tea", early dinner with tea (in the north of England and Scotland)
not smb."s cup of tea- razg. not to somebody's taste (it is not my cup of tea)
to take tea with smb.- razg. have with smb. relationship, conduct with smb. affairs
tea party- inviting tea; unfold mess
not for all the tea in China- not for any rugs
Boston tea party- ist. Boston Tea Party (a shipment of tea was thrown into the sea from English ships in 1773 to protest against the duty-free importation of tea by the British into North America)


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14 Proverbs about food in English

A spoon is dear when lunch time is near.
Spoon road to dinner.
After dinner comes the reckoning.
You love to ride, love to carry sleds.
There's no such thing as a free lunch.
There are no free lunches. (Free cheese only happens in a mousetrap.)
Breakfast like a king, lunch like a queen and dine like a pauper.
Eat breakfast yourself, share lunch with a friend, give dinner to an enemy. (Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a queen, and dinner like a beggar.)
After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile.
Sit after dinner, walk a mile after dinner.
When flatterers meet, the devil goes to dinner.
When you meet with flatterers, the devil goes to dinner (i.e. he has nothing to do).
It "s the same old broth for dinner, only made a bit thinner.
The same cabbage soup, but pour in a thinner one.
Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper.
Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad dinner.
No song, no supper.
No song, no dinner. (Who does not work shall not eat.)
If you laugh before breakfast you "ll cry before supper.
Laugh until breakfast, cry until dinner.

After meat mustard.
Mustard after dinner. (The road is a spoon for dinner. After a fight, they don’t wave their fists.)
One man's meat is another man's poison.
What is good for a Russian is death for a German.
A hungry man smells meat afar off.
Hungry godmother has bread on his mind.
He that has many friends, eateth too much salt with his meat.
Don't have a hundred rubles, have a hundred friends.
They that have no other meat, bread and butter are glad to eat.
On lack of fish and cancer fish.

A tree is known by its fruit.
A tree is known by its fruits.

Half a loaf is better than no bread.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

Fine / kind / soft words butter no parsnips.
Nightingales are not fed with fables.

Every vegetable has its season.
Every vegetable has its time.

When the daughter is stolen, shut down Pepper Gate.
It's too late to scold when the daughter has already been stolen.

An unfortunate man would be drowned in a tea-cup.
A loser will drown in a cup of tea. (The poor man and the censer fumes.)
Drinking tea with pleasure isn't working without measure.
Drinking tea is not chopping wood.

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15 Games, songs, stories in English on the topic: Food (flash)

On the difference in the perception of food in English and Russian

Words with the same meaning often have different additional meanings in different languages. Often this additional meaning is expressed in the “assignment” of the same concept to different classes of phenomena due to the unequal function that these concepts perform in the life and life of different peoples. Yes, for Russian bran- feed for cattle, for the Englishman bran- a dish that is usually served for breakfast. Russian drachena- a dish of folk cuisine and is associated with peasant life, while the identical English custard- a widespread type of dessert, as common as our compote, or kissel(for this latter there is no equivalent in English cuisine and, accordingly, in the English language). For us sour cream- an everyday food product and an almost obligatory addition to many types of soups, for an Englishman sour cream- this is sour cream, that is, in fact, a spoiled product, etc.

Based on the materials of the book by Barkhudarov L.S. "Language and translation: Issues of general and particular theory of translation".


Concepts tasty - tasteless in English

In modern English, the concept of a negative assessment of food (Russian tasteless) is almost completely lacking in detail and is poorly represented lexically.
The main way of expressing this concept is the combination not good[bad], moreover, the use of this particular form, and not a sharper monolexemic expression of the same concept in emotional and evaluative connotations bad[bad] apparently no accident. In modern English society, as a rule, it is not customary to speak negatively about food; this does not meet cultural and ethical requirements, so this concept has remained lexically undeveloped, not detailed.
The concept of a positive assessment of food - "delicious" - is represented in the language of modern English and American Literature much brighter, it is more detailed, lexically diverse. Along with the word good[good], to express the concept of "tasty" phrases are used with the words delicious[delicious], nice[Cute], excellent[great], perfect[perfect], fine[beautiful], splendid[excellent], appetizing[appetizing], beautiful[fabulous], Savoury[spicy].
Interesting observations were made in the study of the social background of the utterance, as well as the context of the situation. It turned out that the expression of the evaluation of food is characteristic mainly for wealthy people, for representatives of the middle and upper strata of society, prone to "overestimation" in this matter ( overstatement). Poor people, representatives of the lower strata of society, are much less likely to express their attitude to food and tend to "underestimate" it ( understatement). Both of these phenomena are easily explained: for representatives of the more prosperous strata of society, eating is not just a natural function necessary to maintain life, but also a certain sociocultural ritual, an important phenomenon. public life, for which the quality of food is essential (it is enough to recall the famous "lamb saddle" at the solemn meetings of the Forsyte family).
Evaluation of food (or food intake) among the wealthy strata of society is distinguished by lexical diversity and richness of shades. When describing the food of the poor, other criteria and lexical means are used, limited in most cases to the words good[good], tasty[delicious], nourishing[nutritious].
In the food of the poor, the main advantage is its nutritional value, "solidity", "substantiality", that is, just what is conveyed in words. nourishing[nutritious] and tasty[delicious]. It is difficult to imagine judging the food of the poor with words such as exquisite[exquisite] selectable[delightful], even delicious[very tasty].
Ways of expressing a positive or negative assessment of food can also be determined by factors such as age, gender, and the level of education of the speaker. The tendency to overestimate is characteristic of young people.

From the book by S. G. Ter-Minasova "Language and Intercultural Communication".


Exercises and puzzles on the topic: Food (in English)


Food Poems (in English)

Handy Spandy, sugar candy,
french almond rock;
Bread and butter for your supper
Is all your mother's got.

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Molly, my sister and I fell out,
And what do you think it was all about?
She loved coffee and I loved tea,
And that was the reason we couldn't agree.

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Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater,
Had a wife and couldn't keep her.
He put her in a pumpkin shell
And there he kept her, very well.

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Peas porridge hot,
Peas porridge cold,
Peas porridge in the pot
Nine days old.

Some like it hot
Some like it cold
Some like it in the pot
Nine days old.



Selected Restaurants, Eateries and Bars in the United States

NY:
The Four Seasons- Restaurant "Four Seasons". The interior of the restaurant has remained almost unchanged since 1959, when it was first opened. All of his furniture is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
Sardi's- Sardi. The restaurant is famous for hundreds of caricatures of show business celebrities that adorn its walls. The restaurant has been operating since March 5, 1927.
Grimaldi's Pizzeria- Pizzeria "Grimaldi". Popular pizzeria in New York. The first and most famous institution is located under the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn. Pizza is baked on charcoal ovens. Sold only as a whole.
21 Club– "Club 21". A restaurant and drinking establishment that was illegal during Prohibition (1920-1933), the so-called. "speakeasy" ("speakeasy" from the English "speak easy" - speak quietly). The walls and ceiling of the establishment are decorated with antique toys and memorable sports souvenirs. The club's most recognizable landmark is the 21 jockey figurines displayed on the balcony above the entrance. In the 1930s, grateful and wealthy patrons of the bar presented the club with figurines of jockeys painted in the colors of the stables they owned.
Per se- "Per se" ("per se" in translation from Latin "as such", "in itself"). The restaurant is located on Columbus Square, on the fourth floor of the Time Warner Center. In 2011, the New York Times named it the best restaurant in the city.

Boston:
Durgin Park- Durgin Park. Located in the heart of the shopping district next to Boston's largest landmark, the Fenuel Hall building. The first restaurant on this site (in the building of a former warehouse) was opened in 1742. In 1827 it was purchased by John Durgin and Eldridge Park. According to tradition, restaurant patrons sit at long tables.
Union Oyster House- "Union-Oyster-House" (oyster - oyster). Open to visitors since 1826, is one of the oldest restaurants in the United States. The contribution to the fame of the restaurant was made by historical figures who visited it. Among them are members of the Kennedy family and Daniel Webster. In addition, in 1796, Louis Philippe, King of France (from 1830 to 1848) in exile, lived in this building on the second floor. They say that toothpicks owe their popularity in America to this particular place.

Chicago:
The Berghoff- Berghof. A restaurant near the Chicago Loop, the historic downtown area of ​​Chicago. It was opened in 1898 by Hermann Berghof to sell beer under the family brand. Initially, sandwiches were served free of charge with beer. Until 1969, only men were served at the Berghof bar.

San Francisco:
Vesuvio Cafe– Cafe Vesuvius. Historic site in the North Beach area. The bar was founded in 1948 and became a place where representatives of the “broken generation” (“beatniks”) often gathered, including Jack Kerouac, Dylan Thomas and Neal Cassidy - The bar is open daily from 6 am to 2 am.

Los Angeles:
Rainbow Bar & Grill- The Rainbow Bar and Grill on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. The restaurant under this sign (at that time the rainbow was a symbol of peace and freedom) opened with Elton John's party in 1972. "Rainbow" is gaining fame as an institution for rock musicians and their fans, among its regulars were: John Lennon, Keith Moon, Grace Slick, Ringo Starr, Neil Diamond, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin and many others. And in the 80s, Poison and Guns N "Roses became frequent visitors to the bar.

About English breakfast today

Market analysts in the UK announced the sad news - the popularity of the famous English breakfast has reached its lowest point ever.
A full English breakfast is also called a fried egg, as it is the fried egg, bacon, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes that are the key ingredients of this dish. High quality toasted crispy bacon is considered by many to be the "highlight" of the breakfast program.
The rhythm of modern life does not allow the British to enjoy all the delights of the morning culinary workout. There is not enough time to prepare the roast, and more and more more people prefer an English breakfast - continental.
However, even for a croissant with jam and a cup of coffee, there is not always time. Often early in the morning you can see people running to the metro station and swallowing a sandwich along the way. Some bravely get to the workplace on an empty stomach and eat their "ready breakfast" there. This type of breakfast mainly consists of chocolate bars with oatmeal or corn flakes and fruit.
It is this kind of breakfast in a work chair, according to experts, that is ready to dance on the coffin lid of a traditional English roast.

foreign enemies
Its main enemies came to Britain from abroad - the Swiss muesli, the French croissant mentioned above and the American muffin.
The Europeans, in turn, look at the dying lamentations of roasting with surprise. For many foreigners, an English breakfast is a test for the stomach. It seems to them too satisfying for the morning hour and too fat for their liver. And let's not even talk about vegetarians.
Meanwhile, since 1997, every ninth cafe specializing in a traditional English breakfast has disappeared from the face of the earth without a trace.
There are also twin brothers at the English breakfast - the classic Irish version and the Scottish one. Each of them differs in some details, but they are all similar to each other, their sad fate is also similar.
While roasting has not completely gone down in history, we are in a hurry to announce its recipe.
Ingredients (per serving): 1 egg ( egg), 1 sausage ( sausage) , 2 strips of bacon ( rashers of bacon), 3 champignons ( champignons), 1 tomato ( tomato), 1 piece of bread ( slice of bread), if desired, beans in tomato ( beans in tomato sauce)
Fry sausages, bacon and tomato, cut into slices. Saute mushrooms in vegetable oil. Next, prepare the fried eggs. Toast the bread. Arrange everything on one plate.

According to news.bbc.co.uk.

Meals at the hotel (abbreviations)

RO(Room only) EP(European Plan), BO(Bed Only) AO(Accommodation Only) - type of room without meals.
B&B(Bed and breakfast) - "bed and breakfast". Breakfast usually means a buffet ( BB– Buffet Breakfast).
HB(Half Board) - half board. As a rule, breakfast and dinner, but the option of breakfast and lunch is also possible. May be called MAP(Modified American Plan).
Facebook(Full Board) - full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner). Letters AP(American Plan) also refers to three meals a day.
AI(All Inclusive) - all inclusive - breakfast, lunch and dinner (buffet). During the day, unlimited drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are offered, as well as additional meals (second breakfast, afternoon tea, late dinner, light snacks, barbecues in hotel bars, etc.)
Additional forms of nutrition
CB(Continental Breakfast) - Continental breakfast. There is a name "French breakfast".
AB(American Breakfast) - "American breakfast". There is also an "English breakfast" - EB (English Breakfast).
UAI(Ultra All Inclusive) - breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner (buffet).


Hi all! For a lesson we have been repeating the material covered earlier, and this lesson is no exception. In order for knowledge to be thoroughly fixed in our head, it is necessary to repeat it regularly. Therefore, today we will repeat the vocabulary about the things that you want or need to buy. You will also learn a lot of new English food words. Food name in English

Listen carefully to the English speech of Americans, repeat all the words after the native speaker in order to learn to perceive English by ear and pronounce correctly all expressions in American English.

Product name in English

Using the table with "food" vocabulary in English and Russian, you will master new material much faster, as the visualized information is much easier to remember.

Products
Nouns
breakfast breakfast
notebook notebook
pen pen
soda water, sparkling water soda (a drink)
stereo system stereo
Nouns: food, food (Nouns: food)
banana banana
bread bread
broccoli broccoli
cereals, grain products cereal
cookie cookie
egg egg
flour flour
fruit fruits
lemon lemon
lettuce lettuce
meat meat
milk milk
onion onion
orange orange
pizza pizza
salad salad
soup soup
sugar sugar
tomato tomato
vegetable vegetable
Verbs
get sick to ache
eat, eat / ate, ate to eat/ate
Preposition
until until
Adjectives
cold cold
ready ready

Remember this table and then you can easily buy any food and food in an American store.

Very often, my new students are faced with the question: “How to talk? It seems to understand, I understand, but I can’t say anything.” There is only one answer to this question: talk! Communicative approach to language learning is a good thing and has long shown its effectiveness. And this is exactly what we do in the classes on the practice of verbal communication. The lesson is based on questions and answers, various situations, role playing. For most of the lesson, we just talk with students - we discuss news, films, books, events, various lexical and grammatical topics. And when a student starts trying to speak English, then he realizes that he does not have enough vocabulary. Therefore, to help my students, I decided to develop manuals with vocabulary on topics. Moreover, each topic includes not only the most common words for every day, but also idioms, phrasal verbs, as well as stable phrases. Before each lesson, I send these manuals and ask, if possible, to learn as many words and expressions as possible. Then, we discuss the given topic, during which the student has plenty of opportunities to use the words that he learned the day before. Thus, words are being worked on and they are transferred from passive memory to active memory. I decided to gradually spread these manuals on topics on the blog, and I will only be glad if they are useful to someone. You can work with them on your own or use them in class with your English teacher.

Vegetables

carrot carrot
aubergine eggplant
cauliflower cauliflower
onion onion
garlic garlic
leeks leek
broccoli broccoli
cabbage cabbage
cucumber cucumber
tomato tomato
potatoes potato
courgette vegetable marrow
spinach spinach
mushrooms mushrooms
beans beans
peas peas
pepper pepper
orange orange
banana banana
pear pear
grapes grape
strawberries strawberry
apple apple
lemon lemon
peach peach
melon melon
watermelon watermelon
cherry cherry
kiwi kiwi
pineapple a pineapple
beef beef
lamb lamb
mutton mutton
Venison venison
liver liver
kidneys kidneys
veal veal
pork pork
bacon bacon
ham ham
chicken chicken
Turkish turkey
duck duck
goose goose
curry curry
nutmeg nutmeg
cinnamon cinnamon
ginger ginger
tea tea
coffee coffee
fruit juice fruit juice
milk milk
beer(lager/ale) beer (light beer/ale)
wine wine
mineral water (sparkling/still) mineral water (with/without gas)
fizzy drink/carbonated drink/lemonade/pop* (Slang)/soft drink/soda (Am.Eng.) lemonade, carbonated drink
cider cider
spirits alcohol, alcoholic drinks

Pop* means not only lemonade, but also all carbonated drinks, including champagne.

Since this is slang, it can be translated into Russian with the word "pop".

Bakery Goods

tart open pie
pasty pie
pie closed pie
bread bread
bun sweet bun, bun
swiss roll roll with jam
doughnut donut
muffin mini cupcake
meringue meringue
eclair eclair
cup cake cupcake baked in a corrugated mold

Miscellaneous

vinegar vinegar
(vegetable) oil vegetable oil
cake cake
(boiled/fried) egg (boiled/fried) egg
butter butter
soup soup
honey honey
sugar sugar
flour flour
salt salt
yeast yeast
a tin of sprats jar of sprats
a can of pop can of lemonade (pops)

Flavors and Tastes

bitter bitter
sour sour
hot spicy
spicy spiced
sweet sweet
Savoury unsweetened (any flavor other than sweet)
salty salty
bland fresh
tasty/ Delicious delicious
tasteless tasteless
sickly sugary

Ways of cooking

boil cook
fry fry
bake bake
roast roast in the oven
grill fry on a grill
season season with salt and pepper
cube/dice cut into cubes
slice cut into thin layers, slices
chop chop, chop
whip whip
stir stir, stir
steam soar
big cheese

e.g. I managed to talk to the big cheese himself.

big shot, big shot
wine and dine

e.g. We were wound and dined every night and given the best hotel in town.

treat, feed, drink
butterfingers

e.g. What a butterfingers! You keep dropping things.

clumsy, clumsy, clumsy, clumsy
cream of the crop

e.g. This is going to be a very important party. Cream of the crop will be there.

cream of society, best of the best, important
cup of tea

e.g. Such shows are not my cup of tea.

something or someone. palatable
use your noodle

e.g. Use your noodle to understand what's going on!

move your brains, think
to be nuts about

e.g. I am nuts about Chinese food.

to be a passionate admirer of something/someone/
a smart cookie

e.g. She is a smart cookie and always gets excellent grades.

smart, cunning, cunning
bring home the bacon

e.g. I need a job to bring home the bacon.

earn (bread and butter)
to be in the soup

e.g. Oh no! I've broken mum's favorite vase. Now I'm really in the soup.

get into trouble
a couch potato

e.g. Come on, let's go out or you will turn into a coach potato.

homebody, couch potato, lazybones
to be full of beans

e.g. I don't want to sleep any more after that coffee, I am full of beans.

cheerful, energetic
chicken

e.g. You are such a chicken if you are afraid to ask Elisabeth out.

coward, cowardly
a lemon

e.g. This telephone is a real lemon! It keeps breaking down!

unusable thing

Collocations

Chinese/Mexican/Spanish food/cooking/cuisine Chinese/Mexican/Spanish cuisine
light meals light snack/dinner
family meals family lunch/dinner
festive meal celebratory lunch/dinner
substantial meal hearty lunch/dinner
ready meals ready meals
processed foods semi-finished products
hearty breakfast hearty breakfast
refreshing drink soft drink
die of hunger starve
have a quick snack have a snack, freeze a worm
perishable food perishable food product
junk food dry food; junk food
fresh produce fresh food
home-cooked food homemade food
food poisoning food poisoning

Hello everyone, friends! We haven’t seen each other for a long time, since for the last two weeks I’ve been missing in, which gave me a lot of emotions, impressions and new interesting acquaintances. When you live in the same space and constantly communicate, encountering other people's opinions and points of view, you have a pure interaction with their habits and characters. Shaking, renewal, clearing of consciousness, access to a new experience. Alternately teaching people English and cooking, I suddenly discovered that the biggest and most portable topic in any language is the topic of food.

As the notorious Nikolai Yagodkin said, drawing a quick diagram on this topic on a flipchart, food is what everyone constantly wants and least of all remembers. The most inconvenient thing is to twist in memory on foreign language all sorts of pots«, « beaters«, « to shred«, « rub«, « shred". Add to that a huge variety. fruits and vegetables with which nature generously rewarded us. As a result, dates with pears are forgotten immediately, and the hackneyed Apple is spinning in my head and, rather, thanks to Steve Jobs, and not to the fruit.

This week I decided to start a series of posts and decided to start with cooking and on this topic. It is believed that cooking is an occupation, but in fact it is not quite so. As it turned out, men are not averse to making delicious pancakes and standing by the stove, speaking in English. I noticed one thing - food really conveys the energy and character of a person, sometimes even a mental state. Food-rubber, as in McDuck, is generally contraindicated for long-term use, since it has neither mental nor physical-vitamin energy. Food cooked in a bad mood tends to irritate you after eating it. Therefore, in a bad mood, I don’t even go to the stove. However, food should be prepared with positive emotion and mentality. In general, I have already talked about life, but all the words including junk food in you can find on the site languageguide.org by entering in the field English and choosing the desired topic.

Let's take a look at popular words in cooking.

Crush- press.

You must crush garlic to make garlic sauce. You have to crush the garlic to make the garlic sauce.

Mash- crush, squash

Let`s do mashed potato with milk! Let's make mashed potatoes with milk!

Mix- to mix, mix

We can mix apples, yougurt and bananas together. We can mix apples, yogurt and bananas together.

Server- submit.

Please serve this dish to that man. Please serve (serve) this dish to that gentleman.

Slice- cut into slices

You can slice this bread if you want to help. You can cut this bread if you want to help.

Stir- whip

Stir up the eggs with milk. Whisk eggs with milk.

Melt- melt

Please melt the ice cream to make it warmer. Please melt the ice cream to make it warmer.

Grill- Grill.

Please grill a hamburger to me. Please fry me a hamburger.

Simmer- boil on low heat.

The soup has simmered down! The soup is out!

Pinch- pinch, pinch

Please, pinch the peace of bun. Please take a bite of the bun.

Pour- pour.

Pour me some coffee. Pour me some coffee.

Sprinkle- to sprinkle

And sprinkle it lightly with pepper. And sprinkle lightly with pepper.

Peel- peel (from the word "peeling")

Can you peel the banana? Can you peel a banana?

Grate- rub on a grater.

Can you rate the cheese? Can you grate the cheese?

Squeeze-squeeze

Squeeze the lemon here. Squeeze a lemon here.

carve- cut, cut.

Carve the chicken. Cut up the chicken.

Spread- smudge

Please, spread the butter on the bread. Please spread butter on the bread

Strain/drain- strain

Please strain the tea. Please strain the tea.


A few more words.

Whisk- beat with a whisk. Because Whisk- it's a whisk

Fry- Fry

boiler- Boil

Bake- Bake

Roll-roll out

Poach=Simmer- Slow cook

Roast- Roast

A small recipe that can be found on the Internet.

pay attention to Nutrition Facts(Nutritional value)

Per serving- per serving

calories- calories

protein- protein

Carbohydrates- carbohydrates

fats- Fats

Roasted chicken- fried chicken

breasts-Breast

Spinach- Spinach

Stuffing- stuffing. About what the word means Stuff you can read here.

walnuts- Walnut

Boneless- no bones

tablespoon- tea spoon

ground pepper- ground pepper. How ground coffee"Ground coffee".

extra virgin- (first pomace)

pre-heat- (Preheat)

400 degrees- 400 degrees

cut along- cut lengthwise

lay out- lay out

attached- attached

cutting board- cutting board

pounds- beat off with a hammer (like a chop).

to flatten- align

rub- rub

season- spice (not just as a season)

non stick- non-stick

wilt- roll, dry

thaw- melt

fold- wrap

sheet pan- form for cooking (sheet)

roastin pan- brazier

rack- lattice, stand

let rest- let cool

Have a great day and delicious food,



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