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31 марта, 16:33

Небольшое сочинение на тему: "Еда"

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  1. 31 марта, 20:07
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    My Everyday MealsEvery person has his own idea of a perfect house. I usually have two or three meals a day on weekdays and four meals on my day off. I don't often have an opportunity to have a dinner when I'm at school. My meals are: breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper or tea. Some of my friends have a snack rather than a meal in the morning. But my breakfast is a full meal and I have it at 7 o'clock. It is usually bacon and eggs. Afterwards come sandwiches with butter and cheese or sausages, or sometimes jam. Then I drink tea or coffee. I have lunch at about 12 o'clock. It starts with fruit juice. Then I have a vegetable salad and sandwiches again or pies with tea. Dinner is at three or four o'clock. For dinner I have soup or borsch for starter, and meat or fish with a lot of vegetables for main course. For dessert I often have stewed fruit or jelly. And at last supper. It is at seven or eight. My mother usually cooks fried fish and mashed potatoes, beefsteak and omelette. And salads, of course. Then I prefer a glass of warm milk with biscuits. Sometimes before going to bed I drink orange juice or eat an apple.
  2. 31 марта, 20:19
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    In Search of Good English Food

    by Verona Paul and Jason Winner

    1. How come it is so difficult to find English food in England?

    In Greece you eat Greek food, in France French food, in Italy

    Italian food, but in England, in any High Street in the Land, it is

    easier to find Indian and Chinese restaurants than English ones. In

    London you can eat Thai, Portuguese, Turkish, Lebanese, Japanese,

    Russian, Polish, Swiss, Swedish, Spanish, and Italian - but where

    are the English restaurants?

    2. It is not only in restaurants that foreign dishes are replacing

    traditional British food. In every supermarket, sales of pasta, pizza

    and poppadoms are booming. Why has this happened? What is wrong

    with the cooks of Britain that they prefer cooking pasta to potatoes?

    Why do the British choose to eat lasagne instead of shepherd’s pie?

    Why do they now like cooking in wine and olive oil? But perhaps it

    is a good thing. After all, this is the end of the 20th century and we

    can get ingredients from all over the world in just a few hours. Anyway,

    wasn’t English food always disgusting and tasteless? Wasn’t it always

    boiled to death and swimming in fat? The answer to these questions

    is a resounding ‘No’, but to understand this, we have to go back to

    before World War II.

    3. The British have in fact always imported food from abroad.

    From the time of the Roman invasion foreign trade was a major

    influence on British cooking. English kitchens, like the English

    language, absorbed ingredients from all over the world - chickens,

    rabbits, apples, and tea. All of these and more were successfully

    incorporated into British dishes. Another important influence on British

    cooking was of course the weather. The good old British rain gives us

    rich soil and green grass, and means that we are able to produce some

    of the finest varieties of meat, fruit and vegetables, which don’t need

    fancy sauces or complicated reci pes to disguise their taste.

    4. However, World War II changed everything. Wartime women

    had to forget 600 years of British cooking, learn to do without foreign
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