August 2018 2 17 Report
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1.Many people have the wrong idea about british food
2.Traditional English brekfast are not very common today.
3.British people eat a large meal for lunch.
4.television is making british cooking more interesting.5.the british usually eat fish and chips in their homes.

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Przetłumaczcie;-) 1.people all over the world have ideas about British food-the brekfasts are huge, fish and chips is the national dish, the food is boring.But how true is this? 2.It is true that the traditional English brekfast is quite a large meal. The full traditional English brekfast is fried eggs, bacon, mushrooms, sausages, beans and toast. Not a lot of people eat this every day now.People will usually have a slice of toast and a bowl of cereal. 3.The british usually have lunch atsome time between 12 o'clock and 2 o'clock. This is usually a small meal like a salad or a sandwich. Sandwich shops are very popular in the UK. 4.Then the eveing meal is normally at 6 or 7 o'clock. It is some meat, two kinds of vegetables and potatoes. However, these days people like to cook food from all over the world. There are many cooking shows on the TV, and this helps people to try new things. 5.when they go out to eat, the British hardly ever have fish and chips . That is usually a take away meal. Indian food is probably the most popular in the UK, but you can find restaurants from all over the world here: Italian, Mexican, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese. The British really like trying new types of food when they eat out. 6. One thingis true. They really do drink lots of tea. The average Brit drinks three cups of tea a day, but many people drink much more than that.Beer is also a national drink, but wine is becoming more popular every year. 7.Dinner 8.The World's View 9.Drinks 10.First meal of the day 11.Lunch time 12.Eating out ;-)
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