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The traditional English meals

The traditional English meals

The traditional English meals are:
- beefsteak with roast /fried/ potatoes in their jackets and vegetables
- a roast point of meat /beef, pork, lamb/ with roast potatoes and vegetables
- roast lamb with mint sauce
- roast pork with apple sauce /the sauces do not cover the meat but accompany it/
- stew /a dish of meat and vegetables cooked very slowly/
- yorkshire pudding made of butter /a mixture of flour, eggs milk and salt/

For the dessert they have:
- pies with sweet filling and covered with a pastry crust /apple pies with custard or cream/
- pies with meat filling /kidney/ with beer/

The Americans never eat much for lunch. They have some soup or a salad. They are also fond of sandwiches and hamburgers /especially the youngsters/, French fries cheeseburgers, chicken-burgers. Most Americans have lunch between 12-2. Some people prefer to take lunch from home. Some people like to eat at fast food chains, like McDonalds, Burger King, Kentucky Fried Chicken. They are less expensive and dressy than fine restaurants. There are people who eat constantly /suffer from bulimia/ and others are figure-conscious /weight-watchers/. They try so cut down on sugar and fat intake. They often keep to a diet. The English people don’t say "Good appetite" before meals. The English quite often go out to restaurants, pubs, cafes: Pakistani, Indian, Chinese, French, Italian, Greek restaurants are all over in England. Shoppers can have their meal in the supermarkets where there are snack bars, diners providing eatching. Young people prefer to go to snack bars and espresso coffe bars. Women like convenience food, which is ready to cook and eat. Its popular to buy hots take-away Chinese or Indians meals to consume them at home. Its cheater then cooking a meal. In Britain you can buy fish and chips as a take-away food.


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