(favourite foods and drinks, eating habits in England and in the USA, healthy diet, junk food)
1) Breakfast
• drink – tea with milk or lemon, cocoa [koukou], warm or hot milk, black coffee
• eat – bread or rolls with butter and cheese or eggs, ham, salami, jam etc.; something sweet (cakes, doughnuts, gingerbread); cereals (cornflakes, muesli), yoghurt, chocolate
• usually between 6 and 7 o’clock
• British breakfast: bigger, glass of a fruit juice, cornflakes with sugar and milk, tea, piece of toast with butter and marmalade or honey
• on Sunday: big cooked breakfast, “brunch”, breakfast and lunch together, some meat, ham, boiled or scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato, fried bread, salami etc.
• my breakfast
2) Lunch
• vegetable soups: potato, tomato, pea, carrot, mushrooms
• meat teas: beef tea, chicken or goulash soup
• fruit soups: strawberry soup
• main dish: sweet (dumplings, doughnuts), meat, fish or poultry with vegetables (potatoes, chips, rice, Czech dumplings, bread, spaghetti etc.), sauce
• meat: beef (hovězí), pork (vepřové), veal (telecí), mutton (skopové), lamb (jehněčí); preparing: roasting, grilling, boiling, baking, stewing, smoking
• poultry: chicken, hen, duck, turkey, goose; in Czech also rabbits, carps
• spices: garlic, marjoram, pepper, allspice, ketchup
• drinks: tea, lemonade, juice, cola, mineral water, syrup with water, beer, black coffee
• deserts: cake, pudding, ice cream
• British lunch: cold, just ham and cheese sandwiches, fruit, pudding, ice cream
• my lunch
3) Supper
• warm or cold, warm like lunch
• cold: bread or rolls and spread
• readymade dish from a tin or have a soup
• Britain supper: dinner, main meal, between 6 and 7 o’clock, soup, fried fish and chips, sometimes meat and vegetables; meat puddings and apple pies
• my supper
4) Other daily meals
• British tea at five: biscuits or cakes, several cups of strong tea with milk
• fast food: typical feature of British and American lifestyles, McDonald’s fast food restaurant
• snacks (forenoon, afternoon)
• light supper at night: piece of cold meat or ham, cheese, some biscuits or just a glass of milk
• restaurant: on special occasions, celebrations
• typical food in Great Britain: fish and chips, lamb meat, tea
• typical food in the USA: hamburgers, fast food, coca-cola
• typical food in Czech Republic (national cuisine): roasted pork with sauerkraut and Czech dumplings
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