What are groceries?
Food items in a grocery store.
What is the expiry date?
Best before or BB
What is the short form of Package?
pkg.
What is a colander?
It strains food such as spaghetti, boiled rice
How would you like to pay?
with __________, or _________?
card or cash.
What does on sale mean?
The food on low price.
What are canned and frozen food?
It can be stored longer than fresh foods. Examples: tuna, beans, chickpeas, frozen fruits and vegetable
What is the short form of each?
ea.
What is a spatula?
a flexible metal tool, used to flip burgers or pancakes
condiments
salt, pepper, ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard that is used to add flavor to food.
What is a special price?
a good price deal or discount
What are ingredients?
items needed for recipes/cooking
I am allergic to nuts. Can I eat food that says, "nut-free"?
yes, you can.
a ______ or _____ of bread.
a loaf or slice
Beverage Aisle
the aisle that has soft drinks and water
What is seasonal produce?
A produce that is better only for certain time of the year.
What are dairy products?
ice-cream, cheese, milk, yogurt, Coffee creamers
What does sodium mean?
salt
A cabinet/closet used for food storage in your kitchen
It is called a pantry.
Where can I find them?
bread, buns, cookies, cakes, croissants, and beagles
In the bakery sections
Where do you pay at the grocery store?
at the check-out counter
Cereal
A breakfast food made from grain
Nutrition Fact, on a food package, means how much______, __________, _________
sodium, fat, sugar,
What is a scrambled egg?
egg white and egg yolk beaten together/mixed together
What is Aisle?
a passage between shelves