a hard, round fruit with a green or red skin
an apple
a food that is made from milk, is usually white or yellow, and can be either hard or soft
cheese
a sweet, brown food that is usually sold in a block
chocolate
a beverage that has a lot of bubbles
fizzy drink
name three comfort foods (i.e. foods a person can eat to improve their mood, usually simple and connected with nice memories)
noodle soup, meatloaf, pizza, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, grilled cheese sandwich, lasagna
a long curved fruit with a yellow skin
a banana
a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat
a chicken
a salty, yellow crispy food made of thinly sliced potatoes
crisps / chips
the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables
juice
What do Americans eat on Thanksgiving?
roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce
a seed or the pod of some climbing plants, that is used as food
a bean
an oval object produced by a female chicken, that you eat as food
an egg
a mixture of dried fruits and nuts, lightweight, easy to carry on hikes and trips
trail mix
the clear liquid that falls from the sky as rain and that is in seas, lakes, and rivers
water
In a full English breakfast there are many foods - name two
sausage, eggs, baked beans, toast, fried tomatoes, fried mushrooms, bacon
a long, thin orange vegetable that grows in the ground
a carrot
an animal that lives only in water and swims using its tail and fins
a fish
a common snack eaten in cinemas and when people watch movies, made with puffed grains of maize
popcorn
a hot beverage brewed from leaves of a plant
tea
What is the most common type of American sandwich - people eat it at any time of day:
peanut butter and jam sandwich
small grains from a plant that are cooked and eaten
rice
muscles and other soft parts of animals, used as food
meat
a sweet very cold snack, eaten especially in summer
ice cream
a sweet hot beverage made with milk or plant milk and a brown powder substance
cocoa
In Britain, people don´t eat vánočka at Christmas. What dessert do they make for Christmas?
Christmas pudding