Title: British Food and Drink
1British Food and Drink
2Planning
- Introduction
- British Food
- Dessert
- Fish and chips shop
- British Drink
- Pubs
- Christmas in England
- Why have British food so bad reputation?
3Introduction
- We all agree that each country has his own
specialities but what comes to your mind when you
think of British Food?
4Sandwich
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6British Food
Delicious!
7What does the British eat?
- At Breakfast
- At Tea-break ( or Elevenses )
- At Lunch
- At Tea-time
- At The evening meal ( or Dinner )
- At Supper
8At 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.
9A 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.
10- 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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13brown sause
bacon
14eggs
15boiled eggs
16How To Use Your Egg Cups ?
17A 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(???)
18cereal
19pancake
20 pancake cover with buttermilk
21Baked apple-pecan pancake
22omelette (???,???)
23Burger(??) with omelette
24waffle (????)
25doughnut (????)
26Shoppe of doughnut
27croissant (?????)
28ham croissant sandwiches
29Muffin(??)
30At 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!
31At 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.
32A 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.
33At 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)
34scone(??)
35At 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(??).
36Others british specialitieswith Crumble(???)
and custard(????), Rice pudding, apple pie and
cream and butter pudding.
37At 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.
38Desserts...
- British people like hot dessert (pies) and cold
dessert (cake, ice cream, pudding). - British are the world s biggest consumers of
sugar.
39The 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.
40Rice 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!!!!!
41Here answers...
- 1/2 liter of MILK
- 25 G of sugar
- 20 G of BUTTER
- SALT
42British Drink
43Alcoholic 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.
44Other 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...
45Some images...
46Soft Drinks
- Non-alcoholic drinks are known as soft drinks.
- Soft drinks may be Still (not fizzy) or Sparkling
(fizzy or carbonated).
47Still drinks...
- Still mineral water
- Fruit juice ( apple, orange or pineapple juice).
- Tomato juice
48Sparkling drinks...
- Coke
- Lemonade
- Bitter lemon
- Ginger beer or ginger ale
- Sparkling mineral water
- Tonic water
- Hot drink such as tea or coffee
49For 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.
50Pubs
- 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.
51Each pub names...
- The Crown represents King or Queen
- The Red Lion
- Royal Oak
- Swan
- White Hart
52Why have British food so bad reputation?
53- 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.
54Thank you for your attention