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Foods in Britain

by Mandy Barrow

 
 
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British Food Quiz
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Read the food pages on our website to learn more about typical food and meal times of British people. Then see if you can answer the following questions:

  1. What is the difference between a typical breakfast and a traditional breakfast?
  2. What is typically British food for lunch?
  3. Where can you eat in Britain apart from at home and in a restaurant ?
  4. What is an English typical Sunday lunch?
  5. How are British meal times different from the Spanish ones?
  6. What is high tea? Do a lot of people have it?
  7. What is cream tea?
  8. What is the most popular dish in England at the moment?
  9. What potatoes are typically British and are not called chips?
  10. Which pudding is typically British and it is not sweet?
  11. What are the main ingredients?
  12. What is a "Cornish Pastie"?
  13. What is the difference between "Shepherd's Pie" and "Cottage Pie"?
  14. What is a Ploughman's lunch and where do you usually eat it?
  15. What typically British food is eaten with chips?
  16. Can you name a typical British dessert which starts with letter
    t_ _ _ _ _. What is it made of?
  17. The two most famous supermarkets in England:
    T_ _ _ _ _ and S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

 

With thanks to Ana from Alcalá de Henares for putting together the questions.

 


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All the materials on these pages are free for homework and classroom use only. You may not redistribute, sell or place the content of this page on any other website or blog without written permission from the Mandy Barrow.

Mandy is the creator of the Woodlands Resources section of the Woodlands Junior website.
The two websites projectbritain.com and primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk are the new homes for the Woodlands Resources
.

Mandy left Woodlands in 2003 to work in Kent schools as an ICT Consulatant.
She now teaches computers at The Granville School and St. John's Primary School in Sevenoaks Kent.

Follow Mandy on Twitter

Woodlands Homework Help new website



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