British wayx - The World of Britain
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Most English have three main meals a day:
Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00,
Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m.
Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main
meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m.
(Evening meal)
Traditionally, and for some people still, the
meals are called:
Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00,
Dinner (The main meal) - between 12:00 and 1:30
p.m.
Tea - anywhere from 5:30 at night to 6:30 p.m.
On Sundays the main meal of the day is often eaten
at midday instead of in the evening. This meal
usually is a Roast Dinner consisting of a roast meat,
Yorkshire pudding and two kinds of vegetables.
Yummy…
British food has traditionally
been based on beef, lamb,
pork, chicken and fish and
generally served with
potatoes and one other
vegetable. The most common
and typical foods eaten in
Britain include the sandwich,
fish and chips, pies like the
cornish pasty, trifle and roasts
dinners. Some of our main
dishes have strange names
like Bubble & Squeak and
Toad-in-the-Hole.
SANDWICHES are also known as a 'butty'
or 'sarnie' in some parts of the UK.
One of the favourite sandwiches - prawn and
mayonnaise. They also love tuna and
mayonnaise and ham and pickle sandwiches.
Cheese
Cheese is enjoyed by over 98% of
British households. English people have
a great love for cheese and over 400
varieties of cheese are produced in
England. They all have have unique
flavours and textures. The most
common are the harder varieties such
as
Cheddar,
Stilton,
Red
Leicester,
Cheshireand
Double
Gloucester.
Many cheeses are named after the place
or area they are made. These cheeses
include Caerphilly, Cheshire, Derby,
Double Gloucester, Lancashire, Red
Leicester, Stilton and Wensleydale.
Yorkshire pudding is an English side dish
made from batter consisting of eggs,
flour, and milk. The dish is sometimes
served with beef and gravy and is a staple
of the traditional British Sunday roast. It
may also be served as a dessert.
The exact origin of the Yorkshire
pudding is, as yet, unknown.
The first ever recorded recipe
appeared in a book in 1737.
The Yorkshire pudding is meant
to rise, or york, in a correctly
executed preparation.
Sunday lunch time is a typical
time to eat the traditional
Sunday Roast. Traditionally it
consists of roast meat, (cooked
in the oven for about two
hours), two different kinds of
vegetables and potatoes with a
Yorkshire pudding. The most
common joints are beef, lamb
or pork; chicken is also popular.
Beef is eaten with hot white
horseradish sauce, pork with
sweet apple sauce and lamb
with green mint sauce. Gravy is
poured over the meat
English people drink teavery strong, without sugar
but with milk
Russian people drink tea
from the Samovar with
honey
Today we talk about the
‘pub’ but this is a term
invented by the Victorians,
an abbreviation of ‘public
house’. It was the Romans
who gave England its first
‘pubs’ almost two thousand
years ago. In Roman towns
tabernae served food and
wine (and probably the
local ale too), they
displayed vine leaves
outside to advertise their
trade. When the Romans
left, the tabernae
disappeared.
PUB is short for ‘Public House’. The
publican opens part of his or her
‘house’ to the public - a bit like giving a
party in your own home every day! This
is why the publican is often called the
‘HOST’.
In every PUB there are the unofficial, unwritten, unspoken RULES:
Rule # 1
There is no waiter service in British pubs. You have to go up to
the bar to buy your drinks, and carry them back to your table.
Rule # 2
It is customary for one or two people, not the whole group,
to go up to the bar to buy drinks.
Rule # 3
To get served, you must attract the attention of the bar staff
without making any noise or resorting to the vulgarity of tooobvious gesticulation.
Rule # 4
Rule # 5
If you wish to pay for your drinks individually, then order
individually; if you order as a group, the bar staff will total the
cost and expect a single payment.
In most British pubs, you pay for your drinks in cash, immediately
when you order them.
PUB is not just a place to have a drink, it offers a full range of
ENTERTAINMENT!!!
- a dart board
- old-fashioned
regional
eccentricities such
as Aunt Sally,
wellie-throwing,
shove ha’penny,
marrow-dangling,
Wetton Toe
Wrestling, ect.
- billiards table
- dominoes
PUB may also
have a football
team and a
cricket team
1. Шуйская И. В.
2. Требунских Т. В.
3. Троицкая Е. В.
4. Трофимова Е. Н.
5.Фетисова Н.А.