Characteristisc of American kitchen
Athough generally american food is fat, caloric and unhealthy, it is not only fast food. Americans generally consume three meals per day - rich breakfast, lunch and dinner in the evening at the time of our dinner.
BREAKFAST
The most common - cereals - corny and farinacerous or pancakes with wheat or corn flour, topped with maple syrup. Eggs with bacon or ham is also very popular dish. Traditional american breakfast should obligatory include coffee with cream and glass of fruit juice.
LUNCH
It usually takes place in rush - in the town - during a break at work. The most frequently, it consists of sandwiches such as hamburger or just slices of ham, turkey breast or steak on bread which can be made very fast and in bulk. Pastas, casseroles, enchiladas and soups are also commonly eaten.
DINNER
Dinner is as abundant as the morning meal abd consists of a minimum of three courses. A main dish - usually meat (steak, chicken breast, pork chops, meat loaf ) , a starch (baked or mashed potato, rice, macaroni and cheese, beans ) and some kind of vegetable, often steamed, or a side salad.
Questions:
1. Check the degree of obesity in America caused by fondness to junk food.
2. Find out whether fast food is cheaper or more expensive than healthy food.
It usually takes place in rush - in the town - during a break at work. The most frequently, it consists of sandwiches such as hamburger or just slices of ham, turkey breast or steak on bread which can be made very fast and in bulk. Pastas, casseroles, enchiladas and soups are also commonly eaten.
DINNER
Dinner is as abundant as the morning meal abd consists of a minimum of three courses. A main dish - usually meat (steak, chicken breast, pork chops, meat loaf ) , a starch (baked or mashed potato, rice, macaroni and cheese, beans ) and some kind of vegetable, often steamed, or a side salad.
Questions:
1. Check the degree of obesity in America caused by fondness to junk food.
2. Find out whether fast food is cheaper or more expensive than healthy food.
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