- •Кафедра іноземних мов
- •6.140101, 6.051701 “Готельно-ресторанна справа”
- •Ббк 65.432 я 73
- •Ббк 65.432 я 73
- •Contents
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Phonetic Exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III. Speech Exercises
- •Unit 2 text at the restaurant
- •Vocabulary notes
- •І. Phonetic exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •Ill Speech Exercises
- •Active Vocabulary
- •І. Phonetic Exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar Exercises
- •III. Speech Exercises
- •Unit 4 text table manners
- •Active Vocabulary
- •І. Phonetic exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III. Speech exercises
- •Unit 5 text laying a table
- •Active Vocabulary
- •І. Phonetic exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III. Speech Exercises
- •Unit 6 text the kitchen organization
- •Active Vocabulary
- •І. Phonetic Exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III. Speech Exercises
- •Unit 7 cooking text
- •Vocabulary notes
- •І. Phonetic exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III. Speech exercises
- •Unit 8 text modern methods of cooking
- •Active Vocabulary
- •I Phonetic Exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III. Speech exercises
- •Text fast food
- •Unit 9 text ukrainian cuisine
- •Active Vocabulary
- •І. Phonetic exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III Speech exercises
- •Recipes of ukrainian cuisine Ukrainian Borsch with Pampushkas
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Ingredients:
- •Active Vocabulary
- •I. Phonetic exercises
- •П. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •III. Speech exercises
- •The recipes of english cuisine fish and chips
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •Ingredients
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •It is interesting to know christmas pudding
- •Vocabulary notes
- •What is "wimpy"?
- •Fish and chips
- •Vocabulary notes
- •English tea
- •Unit 11 text food in america
- •Active Vocabulary
- •І. Phonetic exercises
- •П. Vocabulary and Grammar exercises
- •Пі. Speech exercises
- •Some dishes of American cookery pot roast and mashed potatoes
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Oriental style dishes
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Exercises
- •Unit 12 text french cuisine
- •Vocabulary notes
- •I. Phonetic exercises
- •II. Vocabulary and Grammar exerscises
- •Іп. Speech exercises
- •Recipes of french cuisine french style pork chops
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Exercises
- •Fresh salad
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Apple and pineapple turban
- •Ingredients:
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Unit 2 Text cooking the french way
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Unit 3 Text eating the french way
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Unit 4 Text processed foods, convenience foods
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Unit 5 Text
- •In search of english food
- •Unit 6 Text low-cal dishes-dieters' delight
- •Unit 7 Text wheat products
- •Unit 8 Text banquets and functions
- •Unit 9 Text the buying of poultry and game
- •Unit 10 Text the case for food-processing
- •Unit 11
- •Most representative products
- •Of french gastronomy
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Unit 12 Text most representative products of british islands gastronomy
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Unit 13 Text meat purchases - beef
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Part III Unit 1 food and eating
- •Ex.2. Match the words and phrases given below with their equivalents or definitions.
- •Unit 2 british tasty favourites
- •Text British Tasty Favourites
- •Vegetarians
- •Unit 4 fruitarians
- •Text Would you Like to Become a Fruitarian!
- •Unit 5 our diet
- •Text Salt and our Diet
- •Do you Live to Eat or Eat to Live!
- •You are What you Eat.
- •Character Analysis
- •Text Should 'fast food' be a Fact of your Life?
- •Unit 6 who`s who in hotel and catering
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 7 welcoming customers to a restaurant
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 8 reserving accommodation
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 9 hotel facilities
- •Vocabulary
- •Список використаної літератури
III. Speech exercises
Ex. 1. Answer the following questions:
1. In which way does the food change during cooking ?
2. Can you control these changes?
3. What are your major allies in cooking ?
4. What helps emulsify, thicken and bind food materials?
5. What do fats give to foods?
6. What part do carbohydrates have in cooking process?
7. In what way does usually the heat occur in cooking?
8. What are the changes in food after heat use?
9. Does heat improve the food keeping quality?
10. How can we reduce the loss of nutrients?
Ex. 2. Choose the best alternative to complete each sentence.
1. I love Thai food - but sometimes it's too .............. for me.
hot, peppery, sharp, warm.
2. Japanese sushi (raw fish) is one of my favourite ........... .
bowls, courses, dishes, plates, sauces.
3. That was absolutely delicious. Can you give me the .... ?
formula, instructions, prescription, receipt, recipe.
4. How would you like your steak cooked? Well done, medium or.....
bloody, blue, rare, raw, red
5. A lot of food you buy nowadays contains all sorts of artificial ........
additions, additives, extracts, spices, supplements.
6. Waiter, could I see the ............. , please?
card of wines, list of wines, card wine list, wine menu.
7. The reason why he always eats so much is simply that he's very ......
eager, greedy, hungry, starving.
8. She liked the dessert so much she asked for a second ......... .
dish, go, helping, plate, serving, try
9. If you’re on a diet, there are some foods you have to ........... .
avoid , deny, escape, lack, stop.
10. You forgot to put the milk in the fridge and now it has gone ...... .
away, back, down, off, out.
11. Would you prefer sparkling mineral water or........... ?
still, fizzy, dull, gassy, flat,
12. Every person can recognise only four tastes: sweet, salty, sour and ...... .
savoury, sugary, rich, oily, bitter
Unit 8 text modern methods of cooking
Cooking is both a science and an art. Perfect cooking can only be the result of a combination of skill, attention to detail, and love of the trade. A good cook must be thoroughly conversant with the different methods of cooking food.
ROASING is cooking in а current of hot air. Originally, roasting applied to cooking in front of an open fire and baking applied to cooking in an oven, such as the baker's or the pastry cook's. Though rare nowadays, spitted roast is considered best. Thanks to new electric appliances, roasted meat is regaining its popularity, but it always requires some basting, i.e. spooning liquid or melted fat over the roast to keep it sufficiently moist.
GRILLING is carried out on the same principles as roasting, a gridiron being used instead of a spit and no basting being required. The advantage of it is that the juices concentrate in the central part of the joint.
FRYING is cooking in hot fat or dripping (or even butter) . Shallow frying implies the use of a small quantity of fat, as is the case in sauteed potatoes, which are tossed in the fat. The amount of fat may be quite small with steaks, chops, and cutlets; fat may even be dispensed with when it comes to frying bacon or sausages. Deep fat frying is used for fish, chips, doughnuts... A frying-basket often proves most useful for this sort of frying.
BAKING is cooking by radiant heat in an oven. All cakes are baked.
BOILING is applied to a variety of foods, meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, and, consequently, suits a variety of purposes. Fast boiling easily spoils the appearance of the food and should be limited to the reduction of liquids.
When meat, fish or vegetables are added to boiling water, it goes off the boil for a while; it has returned to the boil, it should be kept simmering and just bubble gentry by reducing the heat.
STEWING is a definitely slower process, carried out in a pan or casserole, for
cooking tender the cheaper tough cuts of meat. They must cook to simmer instead of to boil. Stewing should be started in cold water, then the water must be slowly brought up to the boil, but it should never boil fast.
BRAISING is a more elaborate style of cooking than stewing. Rather tough joints can be much improved by braising.
POACHING is cooking in liquid below boiling point. Poached eggs are very popular.
STEAMING is cooking in the heat of steam. Many puddings are steamed. Now it is up to the cook to choose the appropriate process in accordance with the foods, time and turn them to the best possible use.
Here are some advices for foodstuffs to be cooked:
chicken can be fried, roasted, grilled or barbecued;
potatoes can be steamed, boiled, fried, roasted or baked;
rice can be steamed, boiled or fried (after it's been steamed or boiled);
fish can be steamed, boiled (to make soup or fish stew), tried, baked, grilled or barbecued;
bread can only be baked, or grilled (to make toast);
steak can be fried, grilled or barbecued;
carrots can be steamed or boiled (and possibly baked).