Tuesday 12 November 2013

FOOD IN OTHER COUNTRIES

Hi Bretonians,  we'll start working on our next projects;  you're doing GREAT  so ...these are the instructions for your next challenge!!



1) International recipes Power Point
  • Choose a country and a  famous meal
  • Give us the ingredients 
  • Brief  information about it
  • Write chosen country and  food here in the blog
  • Bring your project to school in your pendrive November 20th
2) HomeVideo
  • Choose a recipe you like
  • Record ingredients, process and final result
  • Clear voice!
  • Bring your project to school  in a pendrive December 4th
  • ENJOY!!!

The following verbs frequently appear when reading the cooking instructions in recipes.
add: To put ingredients together; to put one ingredient with the others.
bake: To cook in an oven by using heat.
barbecue: To cook foods (primarily meat) on a grill by using fire or hot coals.
beat: To mix quickly and continually, commonly used with eggs.
boil: To heat water until little bubbles form.
break: To separate into smaller parts by force.
broil: To cook meat or vegetables on a rack with an extremely high temperature.
carve: To cut meat into slices.
chop: To cut into small pieces, generally used with vegetables.
combine: To put two or more things together.
cook: To prepare food by heating it, so the food is not raw.
crush: To cause to separate or flatten by extreme force, often used with garlic.
cut: To separate or divide by using a knife.
fry: To cook by putting the food into extremely hot oil.
grate: To divide into small parts by rubbing on a serrated surface, usually used with cheese.
grease: To coat with oil or butter.
grill: To cook by putting the food on a grill; similar to barbecue.
knead: To press and stretch dough, usually used with making bread.
mix: To combine two or more things using a spoon, spatula, or electric mixer.open: To remove the top from a can or jar.
peel: To take the skin off of fruits or vegetables.
pour: To transfer liquid from one container to another.
put: To place something in a particular position or location.
roast: To cook in the oven or over a fire.
sauté: To quickly fry food by placing it in hot oil in a frying pan.
scramble: To mix the white and yellow parts of eggs together while cooking them in a pan.
slice: To cut into thin, wide portions.
steam: To cook by placing the food above boiling water. Steam is the vapor that comes from hot water
stir: To mix liquid ingredients by moving a spoon around in a circular motion
stir fry: To cook small pieces of food by moving it quickly in hot oil
wash: To immerse food in water and make sure it becomes clean
weigh: To measure the weight (grams or pounds) or something
measure: To obtain an exact quantity.
melt: to make something become liquid through heating.
microwave: To heat up food within a microwave oven.
mince: to grind food, normally meat, into small pieces. A machine is often used to do this.
open: To remove the top from a can or jar.
peel: To take the skin off of fruits or vegetables.
pour: To transfer liquid from one container to another.
put: To place something in a particular position or location.
roast: To cook in the oven or over a fire.
sauté: To quickly fry food by placing it in hot oil in a frying pan.
scramble: To mix the white and yellow parts of eggs together while cooking them in a pan.
slice: To cut into thin, wide portions.
steam: To cook by placing the food above boiling water. Steam is the vapor that comes from hot water
stir: To mix liquid ingredients by moving a spoon around in a circular motion
stir fry: To cook small pieces of food by moving it quickly in hot oil
wash: To immerse food in water and make sure it becomes clean
weigh: To measure the weight (grams or pounds) or something


24 comments:

  1. Hi Cristina,
    I've seen all that you put and I'm ready for our new challenge. -__-
    Bye see you.
    Paola Hernández Santos.

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  2. HI CRISTINA!!!!!
    I FINISH THE WORK FOOD IN OTHER COUNTRIES
    BYE SEE YOU TOMORROW.

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  3. Hi Cristina.
    This proyect is very funny and I like use the power point.
    BYE.

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  4. Hi Cristina
    I like cooking very much so I want to begin this project.
    See you soon.

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  5. Hi Cristina, how are you?
    Thank you for this words I think this words help me a lot to film the video
    Thank you again and bye bye

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  6. Hi Cristina.
    I see the video.
    He's very helped me.
    Bye si you tomorrow

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  7. Hi Cristina!
    I watched brownies' video and they have very good looking. Verbs you put, I think are lot of help to do the cooking video. Thanks XD
    Bye see you

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  8. Hi cristina!
    Thanks for the information now it's easier ;)
    I saw the video mmmmmmmmmmmmm brownies ♥
    Bye :')

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  9. Hi Cristina, ={
    My country is France and the food is Quiche Lorraine
    Paola Hernandez Santos.

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  10. Hi Cristina.
    My country is Canada and the food is Tourtieres
    Bye, see you

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  11. Hi Cristina
    My country is Argentina and the food is Piononos
    Bye sse you Cristina

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  12. Hi Cristina!!!!
    My country is Argentina but Ivan's country is Argentina too.
    Who has got wrong the country?
    My food is fudge or caramel.
    Bye, see you the Lundy.

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  13. Hi Cristina !!
    My country is India and I choose chicken and curry for the recipe of my power point.
    Bye bye see you letter

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  14. Sorry my cauntry is Ireland and my food is cheese pudding

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  15. Hi Cristina!
    My Country is Russia and my food is salade russe.
    Bye bye see you tomorrow

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  16. Hi Cristina, how are you?
    My country is Italy and my recipe is of the biscotti it's looks good
    Bye bye

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  17. Hi Cristina.
    My country is Germany and the food is currywurst.
    DELICIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Bye see you :)

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  18. Hi Cristina
    My country is Spaian and the recipe is paella!
    Bye :))

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  19. Hi Cristina!
    my country is Switzerland and my recipe is fondue.
    YUMMY YUMMY!! ;)
    See you tomorrow: Andrea Fernández

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  20. HI Cristina!!
    My country is Unites States and my recipe is the famous apple pie, MMMMM........ Delicius...
    Bye bye, see you tomorrow :)

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  21. Hi Cristina, Im Elena 1
    My country is England and my recipe is the trifle, the tipical dessert of this country
    Bye see you :)

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  22. Hi Cristina, my recipe are a potatoes with cod and it is of portugal.
    It's delicius.

    Bye bye Cristina

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  23. Hello Cristina.
    My country is Morocco.
    And my recipe is the Hummus.I like it.
    Bye see you

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