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Uk Food
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Hello,
I'm university student in Japan.
I've been studying UK food to write graduation thesis.
I have some questions for everyone about that.
✓Do you like UK food? why?
and would you please tell me if you know something related to UK food, culture or ways of thinking about food and so on.
I'm university student in Japan.
I've been studying UK food to write graduation thesis.
I have some questions for everyone about that.
✓Do you like UK food? why?
and would you please tell me if you know something related to UK food, culture or ways of thinking about food and so on.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi! One big difference would be ' steamed puddings', a traditional UK dessert, not unlike a steamed dumpling, but done in one big bowl. Some ideas for you here :
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Another thing you could study would be the names of meals in different regions. Breakfast, the first meal of the day, is pretty much universal, the mid day meal can be called 'Lunch' or 'Dinner' depending which part of the UK you come from, your age or your Class. The same for the evening meal, 'Tea' or 'dinner' or 'supper'.
In the past 'Tea' was taken at four o'clock by upper and middle classes, a small snack that consisted of Tea along with small dainty cakes and sanddwiches.
In the past 'Tea' was taken at four o'clock by upper and middle classes, a small snack that consisted of Tea along with small dainty cakes and sanddwiches.
I was born and raised in the UK, so, of course I like UK food. Why? because I was fed UK food by my parents. Until I became able to make my own decisions, I knew no other kind of food. When I became an adult, I was able to travel to other countries and, of course, I ate their food, but it was never anything exotic. I have not developed, as a result of my travels, a noticeable taste for foreign food, and I am still happy to eat UK food.
///Do you like UK food? why?///
Yes I do because it's usually bland. Just a small amount of spice makes me feel like my mouth is on fire.
There are certain foods that may be named after a place as in Yorkshire Puddings, Manchester Tart, Cornish Pasty and many others.
Cheese is often named after places as in Cheshire, Lancashire, Leicester, Caerphilly.
They way I think about food is, if it tastes nice, it's probably not good for you!
Yes I do because it's usually bland. Just a small amount of spice makes me feel like my mouth is on fire.
There are certain foods that may be named after a place as in Yorkshire Puddings, Manchester Tart, Cornish Pasty and many others.
Cheese is often named after places as in Cheshire, Lancashire, Leicester, Caerphilly.
They way I think about food is, if it tastes nice, it's probably not good for you!