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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B2 (Unit 16: Vocabulary - Food and drink)


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chop (v) to cut something such as food or wood into pieces Chop the meat into small cubes.
slice (v) to cut something into flat pieces I'll slice some bread.
grate (v) to rub food against a grater in order to cut it into small pieces Could you grate some cheese, please?
bake (v) to cook food such as bread and cakes in an oven She baked me a cake for my birthday.
grill (v) to cook something by putting it close to great heat above or below it Do you want to grill the sausages or fry them?
fry (v) to cook food in hot oil or fat, or to be cooked in this way Heat the oil in a large pan and fry the onion and garlic for 5 minutes.
roast (v) to cook meat or vegetables in an oven Roast the potatoes next to the chicken.
boil (v) to cook something in boiling water, or to be cooked in this way How long does it take to boil an egg?
cook (n) someone who cooks food, either as their job or for pleasure Jane's a very good cook.
cooker (n) a large piece of kitchen equipment that you use for cooking food. It usually includes an oven and a hob We bought a new electric cooker last week.
chef (n) someone whose job is to cook food in a restaurant Aristotelis works as a chef in a big restaurant in Utrecht.
oven(n) a large piece of equipment in a kitchen that you cook food in Preheat the oven to 220°C, Gas mark 7.
grill (n) the part of a cooker where food is cooked under great heat Can you put the sausages under the grill?
hob (n) the top part of a cooker that you put pans on Put the pan on the hob and heat gently.
kitchen (n) a room where you prepare and cook food, and wash dishes We sometimes eat in the kitchen.
cuisine (n) a particular style of cooking I love Thai cuisine.
lunch (n) a meal that you eat in the middle of the day I'll get a sandwich for lunch.
dinner (n) the main meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening I haven't had dinner yet.
plate (n) a flat round dish that you put food on Let's put all the sandwiches on one plate.
bowl (n) a round container that you use for eating, serving or preparing food In a large bowl, mix together the eggs, sugar and butter.
saucer(n) a small round flat dish that you put a cup on I bought some matching cups and saucers.
dish (n) food that has been prepared and cooked in a particular way Do you have any vegetarian dishes?
vegetable (n) a part of a plant used as food, for example a potato, bean or cabbage We grow all our own vegetables.
vegetarian (n) someone who chooses not to eat meat or fish My sister has been a vegetarian for ten years.
vegan (n) someone who chooses not to eat anything made from animals or fish, including eggs, milk and cheese It must be quite difficult going to restaurants if you're a vegan.
fastfood (n) food that is made and served very quickly, and that you can take away with you Many people think that fast food like hamburgers is unhealthy.
takeaway (n) a meal that you buy in a restaurant and take home to eat Let's get a Chinese takeaway on the way home.
kettle (n) a container that is used for boiling water Put the kettle on!
teapot (n) a container with a handle and a spout (=small tube for pouring) that you use for making and pouring tea Put three teabags in the teapot and pour in the boiling water.
freezer(n) a large piece of electrical equipment that is used for freezing food I'll put the ice cream in the freezer.
fridge (n) a piece of equipment that is used for storing food at low temperatures Could you get the milk out of the fridge, please?
frozen (adj) preserved by being made extremely cold and stored at a very low temperature I usually buy frozen vegetables.
freezing (adj) very cold It's absolutely freezing in here!
mix (v) to combine two or more substances so that they become a single substance Mix the flour with the eggs and butter.
stir (v) to move food or a liquid around using a spoon or other object Stir the sauce gently over a low heat.
whisk (v) to mix something such as eggs or cream using a whisk or a fork Whisk the eggs for two or three minutes.
soft drink (n) a cold drink that does not contain any alcohol If you'd like a soft drink, we've got some orange juice.
fizzy drink (n) a fizzy drink is a sweet drink without alcohol that has bubbles I don't like fizzy drinks like lemonade.
menu (n) a list of the food that is available in a restaurant Do you see anything you like on the menu?
catalogue (n) a book that contains pictures of things that you can buy Alan bought his jeans from a mail order catalogue.


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