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Defenition and sentences of the words, english unit 4
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Bitter A bitter taste is sharp, not sweet, often slightly unpleasant
Boiled Boiled food is food cooked in boiled water
Cold If its cold, or if a place is cold, the tempereature is very low
Cooked When you cook food, or when food cooks, it is heaten up until it is ready to be eaten
Crispy Food that is crispy is pleasantly hard or has a pleasant hard surface.
Delicious/yummy Food that is delicious has a very pleasant taste
Dried Dried food or milk ahs all the water removed from it so that it will last longer.
Edible It is safe to eat.
Fattening Food that is fattening is considerd to make people fat.
Firm If something is firm, it does not change shape when it's pressed but is not completely hard.
Fresh Something that is fresh is recently done, made or experienced.
Fried Food that is fried is food cooked in a pan with hot oil or fat.
Frozen Frozen food is food that is preserved by being kept a very low temperature.
Greasy Someting that is greasy has grease over it.
Healthy Something that is healthy is good for the health.
Hot/spicy Hot/spicy food is strongly flavoured with spices.
Juicy If food is juicy it contains a lot of juice and is enjoyable to eat.
Mild You describe food as mild when it does not taste or smell strong, spicy or bitter, especially when you like it this way.
Raw Raw food is food that hasn't been cooked or hasn't been cooked enough.
Ripe Ripe fruit or grain is fully grown and ready to be eaten.
Roast When you roast food or meat you cook it by dry heat in the oven or above fire.
Rotten If food or other substances are rotten it is decayed and can no longer be used or eaten.
Salty When food is salty is contains salt or tastes salty.
Smelly Something that is smelly has a very unpleasant smell.
Sour When something is sour it has a sharp, unpleasant taste.
Strong A strong smell, taste, light, or a sound it is intense and easily noticed.
Sweet Sweet food or drink has a lot of sugar in it.
Tasty When food is tasty it has a good flavour which makes it good to eat.
Stale Stale food is no longer good to eat.
Tinned Tinned food is food preserved by being sealed in a tin.
Ugly If something is ugly it has a unactractive look.
Unripe Unripe fruit of vegetables is not yet ready to be eaten.
Warm Something that is warm has been heated up until a good temperature.
Animal products Products made from animals flesh, skin or bones.
Balanced diet A diet with a variety of food and a good amount of vitamins and nutrients good for health.
be allergic to If you are allergic to something you get ill or get a rash when you eat it, smell it or touch it.
Eating habits The way people or a group eat, when they eat, what amount they eat and what they eat.
Energy boost A boost of energy which usually comes after you've just ate.
Fresh produce Food that is freshly made.
Grease Grease is animal fat produced by cooking meat.
Heavy/light meal Heavy meal is a meal which makes you feel very full and a light meal makes you feel like eating another meal.
(healthy) lifestyle A certain lifestyle that you chose which involves a certain type of eating habit.
Lose weight When you wan to lose weight you usually start a diet and go sport.
Nutritionist Someone who gives you advice about what you should eat to stay healthy.
Protein Protein is a substance found in drinks and food, which you need to grow and be healthy.
Vegan A vegan person doens't eat meat or any animal products such as milk, butter and cheese.
Vegetarien A person who is a vegetarian never eats meat or fish.
Vitamin A substance you need to be healthy.
Bill A written statement where everything that you bought and how much it costs stated.
Chef Someone who cookes food in a restaurant or hotel.
Cook A cook is someone who prepaires food especially in someone's house.
Cuisine The cuisine in a restaurant is the range of the served food.
Menu The list of food you can order in a restaurant or hotel.
Order Saying what you like to have for dinner, lunch or breakfast to a waiter in a restaurant or hotel.
Waiter someone who works in a restaurant or a hotel who takes orders and serves the food.
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