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EATING HABITS (UK (breakfast (the 1st meal of the day, traditional full…
EATING HABITS
UK
lunch/dinner
for some people the main dish, for people who work - snack
Sunday lunch is the biggest meal of the week
dinner/tea/supper
substantial, the main meal of the day
takeouts and going out for a meal (too lazy to cook)
breakfast
the 1st meal of the day
traditional full English breakfast
who are short of time = cereal and toast with tea or coffee
some buy coffee and a pastry on their way to work
SNACKES AND PACKED LUNCH
afternoon tea
supper
belarus
eating habits
breakfast
light as we're short of time
sunday breakfast is a high-calorie meal
dinner
light = healthy
have it at home
lunch
hearty (2-3 courses)
packed
snackes
takeouts are getting more popular
dishes
made from potatoes
dishes with meat usually served with boiled or fried potatoes
flour dishes = zacirka
mochanka with cupcakes
for the 1st course = cabbage soup
for the second = stuffed cabbages
for dessert = apple pie (sharlotka)
to drink = sbiten'
begining
people in different countries have different ideas about what is good to eat and what is the best diet for them
ending
roast meat, 2 types of vegetables (carrot or peas) + potatoes and Yorkshire pudding
meat or fish or a salad followed by a sweet course
tea or coffee and a choice of sandwiches and cakes
a milk drink and a biscuit before going to bed
bacon, eggs, sausages, mushrooms, tomatoes, black pudding, baked beans, toast and marmalade, tea or coffee
pancakes, fried eggs, or cereal served with butter or milk + tea or coffee
soup, meat + potatoes, compote/juice/kissel
many visitors find Belarusian cuisine heavy and time-consuming
draniki, babka
herbs+honey+sugar
I adore bel cuisine but I like trying different others while being in different countries. we should be proud of our national dishes