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Vocabulary…

Masculine

Feminine

Young

                                            

Bull

Cow

Calf

                                     

Ram

Sheep

Lamb

                                          

Boar

Sow

Piglet

                                         

Cockerel

Hen

Chicken

The ‘Fishery’…

• Salmon• Trout• Cod• Plaice• Mackerel• Haddock• Shrimp• Swordfish• Turbot

• Lobster• Rock• Herring• Snapper• Bass• Bream• Monkfish• Tuna• Mullet

• Crab• Cockles• Scallops• Squid• Mussels• Prawns• Kipper• Oysters• Many more…

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Types of steak

• Fillet• Rump• T-bone• Sirloin• Stewing• Rare• Medium• Well done

Countable nouns

More countable nouns

Exotic fruit

• Jackfruit• Rambutan• Lychee• Passion fruit• Star fruit

More exotic fruit…

• Mangosteen• Kumquat• Durian• Dragon Fruit• And many more…

Vegetables…

English cuisine

• is shaped by the country's temperate climate, its geography, and its history.

Since the Early Modern Period…

•Food has been characterised by its simplicity and use of high quality natural produce

England’s old heritage…

•has resulted in a traditional cuisine which has tended to veer away from strong flavours

Recent multi-culture…

• Has given birth to:• Indian• Thai• Chinese• Bangladesh• Italian etc

Fast food…

• Is also making a huge impact• Burger King• McDonalds• KFC• Pizza Hut• Subway etc

Traditional cuisine

• The Sunday Roast

The most common English dish

The chip shop

Probably the most popular and identifiable English dish

The full English Breakfast

A combination of:• Bacon• Grilled tomatoes• Fried bread• Black pudding• Baked beans• Fried mushrooms• Sausages• Eggs• Hash browns

The banger (sausage)

• Herbal Lincolnshire

• Curled Cumberland

• Pork and apple

• Beef and stilton

• Pork and mozzarella

• Black Pudding

• Many more…

Savoury pies

• Meat pie• Pork Pie• Steak and Kidney• Cornish pasty• Sheperd’s pie• Cottage pie• Fisherman’s pie• Pie and mash• Chicken pie• Many more…

Sweet pies

• Blackberry and apple pie

• Cheesecake

• Lemon meringue pie

• Banoffee pie

• Pumpkin pie

• Many more…

The Curry

• In Victorian times, we started creating Anglo-Indian cuisine…

The sandwich

• Fillings such as pickled relishes and Gentleman's Relish are also very English.

Cheese

• Cheddar• Wensleydale• Red Leicester• Double Gloucester• Stilton• Sage Derby• Many more…

Pudding

• Bread and butter pudding• Rhubarb crumble• Spotted dick• Summer pudding• Trifle• Christmas pudding• Sticky toffee pudding• Jam roly poly• Crème brulee• Many more…

Preserved foods

• Many European countries have a tradition of salting, smoking, pickling and preserving foods.

• We make kippers, ham, bacon and pickled vegetables

Cereals

• Cornflakes

• Weetabix

• Alpen

• Shredded Wheat

• Special K

• Rice Krispies

• Many more…

Sweet etc

• Wine Gums

• Mars bar

• Twix

• Snickers

• Mint Humbugs

• Biscuits

• Jelly babies

• Kendal mint cake

• Toffee

• Lollipops

• Boiled sweets

• Maltesers

• Strawberry creams

• Many more…

Scottish classics

• Haggis

• Neaps

• Scotch eggs

• Porage Oats

• Butterscotch

• Salmon and whisky sauce

• Many more…

Welsh classics

Welsh rarebit Welsh cakes Cawl

Bara Brith Laverbread Steamed Leak Pudding

Irish classics

• Beef in Guinness

• Irish stew

• Irish coffee

• Irish cream

• Velvet chocolate martinis

Pickles, preserves and condiments

• Chutney• Branston pickle• Piccalilli• Pickled onions• Pickled gherkins• Ketchup• Worcestershire sauce• English mustard• Jams• Many more…

Other classics

• Beef Wellington• Cauliflower cheese • Lancashire hotpot• Ploughman's lunch• Toad-in-the-hole• Game (Pheasant, Duck, Rabbit,

Deer, Wild Boar, Grouse etc)• Roast lamb & mint sauce• Many more…

Now lets look at…

•Classic English drinks

Pubs and Beer

• Bitter• Stout• Cider• Ale• Lager• Shandy• Root beer• Ginger beer

Wine and spirits

• Whisky

• Gin

• Liqueur

• Sparkling wine

• White/Red/Rose wine

• Many more…

Cooking methods

• Barbecue• Microwave• Stir-fry• Braising• Baking• Frying• Slow cooker

• Boiling• Smoking• Deep fry• Roasting• Grilling• Steaming• Many others

Finding GOOD English food…

• Pubs• Restaurant• Hotels (Ritz, Sheraton, Savoy etc)• Takeaway• English family• But rarely in a school canteen!

Warwick food

• Pubs:• Restaurants (Mexican, Indian,

Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Thai, English etc)

• Takeaway Hotels

British food is great!

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