Food vocabulary

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Revise your food vocabulary!
Eva Sieweke
Flashcards by Eva Sieweke, updated more than 1 year ago
Eva Sieweke
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lamb, pork or beef meat (or “red meat”)
chicken, turkey, goose, duck poultry (or “white meat”)
rabbit, hare, partridge, pheasant game ('wild meat')
salt water ____ / sea ____ or fresh water ____ fish
prawns, shrimps, lobster, scallops, mussels, crab seafood
leafy ____ (such as broccoli or spinach), root ____ (such as carrots and onions) etc vegetables
soft ____ (such as plums and peaches); berry ____ (such as strawberries or raspberries) etc fruit
olive oil, butter etc fats and oils
can be found a lot in meat, eggs, etc (German: Protein) protein
milk, cheese, and yoghurt dairy
wheat, corn etc grains
cooked in boling water boiled
cooked over a saucepan of boiling water steamed
cooked in oil in a frying pan fried / sauteed
fried fast in hot oil stir-fried
fried in a frying pan pan-fried
cooked in oil in the oven roasted
cooked under a grill or on a ridged pan grilled
cooked in the oven baked
cooked for a long time on a low heat stewed
cooked slowly in juices casseroled
the first thing you eat as part of a more formal meal starter / hors d’oeuvre / appetiser
often a meat, fish or vegetarian dish main course
a sweet course at the end of the meal. You might also see cheese or fruit offered dessert / pudding
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