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Hot , spicy

Opposit of mild e.g. curry

Bland

Very little flavour , rather negative

Salty

A lot of salt

Sugary

A lot of sugar

Sickly

To much sugar

Savoury

Pleasant , slightly salty or with herbs

Sour

Sharp , often unpleasant taste , like a lemon and not sweet

Bittter

With an unpleasant sharp taste

Tasty #tasteless

Has a good taste , flavor # not flavor at all

Moreish

Having a pleasant taste so you want to eat more

Over cooket / over done / under cooked / under done

This meat is over cooked ...

Unripe / in season

This mango is a bit unripe. Theyre not really in season at the moment

Has gone off

This butter has gone off i think we should throw it out.( not good to eat because its too old )

Heavy OPP light

I dont like anythink heavy. I just want something light to eat.

Stogy

British cooking can be very stodgy ( heavy , hard to digest )

Organic

Grown without artificial chemicals

A balance diet

We should have a balance diet without too much or too little of any particular things

Junk food

A diet of junk food ca cause long term health problems ( food that is unhealthy and easy and quick to eat )

Processed food

Processed food in general is not good for your health (That has been treated with chemicals to preserve it or give it extra colour or taste )

Vicabulary for eating out

Book a table / make a reservation


Cancke the booking / reservation


Starter


Sude dish


Set menu


Specials


Non-meat-eaters


Vegans

Starter

Light snack / appetiser

Side dish

a smaller dish alongside the main course .( e.g. an extra vegetable )

Specials

Dishes only available on the day

Non-meat-eaters

People who dont eat meat but who are not vegeteruans

Non-meat-eaters

People who dont eat meat but who are not vegeteruans

Vegans

People who dont eat ir use any animal products, such as mear, fish, egg, cheese or leather

Vocabulary for eating at home

Seconds


Help yourself


Pudding


Re-fill

Seconds

A second serving of something

Host

The oerson who have invited the guest

Help yourself

Serve yourself

Pudding

Desserts are often called pudding ( uncounrable ), a sweet ( countable ) or afters ( plural ) at home.

Vocabulary fo describing food product

Wholesome


Additives


Wholefoods


Free-range


Gluten-free


Preservatives


Allergies


Vegans


Unprocessed


Animal walfare


Battery-farming


Convenience food


Nutrition lables


Traffic-light labaling


Fair trade

Wholesome

Good for you

Additives

Substance added to food to improve its taste or appearance or to preserve it.

Wholefoods

Foods that have not had any of their natural features taken away or any artificial substances added.

Free range

Produced by farm animals that are allowed to move around outside and are not kept in cages or stalls.

Gluten-free

Not containing a protein which is contained in wheat and some oder grains.

Preservatives

Chemicals used to stop food from de aying.

Allergies

Condition that makes a person becom ill or develop skin or breathing problems because they have eaten certain foods or been near certain substances. The related adjective is allergic ( to ).

Vegans

Person who does not eat or use any animal products , such as meat , fish, egg, or cheese

Unprocessed

Which have not been treated whith chemicals that preserve them or give them extra taste or colour.

Animal welfare

Taking care of animals

Battery farming

Ststem of producing a large quantity of eggs or meat cheaply by keeping a lot of birds in row or small cages.

Convenience foods

Foods that are almost ready to eat ot are quick to prepare

Nutrition lables

Lables that indicate how the food influences your health.

Traffic-light laballing

Lables with colours like traffic lights that give information on nutrition

Fair trade

A way of buying and selling products that makes certain that the original producer receives a fair price.

Vicabulary food metaphors

Recipe for


Cooked up a story


All in ingredients of


Stew


Stew in your own juice


My cup of tea


Grilled


Halfe-baked


Spice up


Unsavoury


Turned sour


Juicy