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2012-2013 учебный год КазГАСА Английский язык Нагиятова Л.Б.

Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Hand-Out

Subject: English Course: II

Practical theme: №1 “Food and restaurants” Academic year: 2011-2012

Grammar: “Present Simple and Continuous”. Term: II

Level: Intermediate

Assistant of Professor: Нагиятова Лаззат Бермахановна

I. Reading

1. Read the text and answer the questions:

1 Is food a pleasure for you?

2 What do you normally eat in a typical day?

3 What food is healthier in Kazakh cuisine?

4 Do you ever eat “unhealthy” food? How do you feel about it?

5 What food in Kazakh cuisine do you like most?

Kazakh cuisine

Kazakh cuisine is the cuisine of Kazakhstan. Traditional Kazakh cuisine revolves around mutton and horse meat as well as various milk products. For hundreds of years, Kazakhs were herders who raised fat-tailed sheep, Bactrian camels, and horses, relying on these animals for transportation, clothing, and food. The cooking techniques and major ingredients have been strongly influenced by the nation’s nomadic way of life. For example, most cooking techniques are aimed at long-term preservation of food. There is large practice of salting and drying meat so that it will last, and there is a preference for sour milk, as it is easier to save in a nomadic lifestyle.

Meat in various forms has always been the primary ingredient of Kazakh cuisine, and traditional Kazakh cooking is based on boiling. Horse and mutton are the most popular forms of meat and are most often served in large uncut pieces, which have been boiled. Kazakhs cared especially for horses which they intended to slaughter-keeping them separate from other animals and feeding them so much that they often became so fat they had difficulty moving.

A platter of horse meat served traditionally as an appetizer.

Common and traditional dishes

Besbarmak, a dish consisting of boiled horse or mutton meat, is the most popular Kazakh dish. It is also called “five fingers” because of the way it is eaten. The chunks of boiled meat are cut and served by the host in order of the guests’ importance. Besbarmak is usually eaten with a boiled pasta sheet and a meat broth called shorpa, and is traditionally served in Kazakh bowls called kese.

Other popular meat dishes are kazy (which is a horsemeat sausage that only the wealthy could afford), shuzhuk (horsemeat sausages), kuyrdak (also spelled kuirdak, a dish made from roasted horse, sheep, or cow offal, such as heart, liver, kidneys, and other organs, diced and served with onions and peppers), and various horse delicacies, such as zhal (smoked lard from horse's neck) and zhaya (salted and smoked meat from horse's hip and hind leg).

Manti, a very popular Kazakh dish, is a spiced mixture of ground lamb (or beef) spiced with black pepper, enclosed in a dough wrapper. Manti are cooked in a multi-level steamer and served topped with butter, sour cream, or onion sauce.

Manti in a steam cooker

The introduction of flour to Kazakh cuisine brought about dishes such as baursak, shelpek. Baursak is made by frying dough balls, and shelpek is a flat cake made in a similar fashion.

Kattama is a puff cake fried in oil then covered in cream.

Kattama is fried layered bread common in the cuisines of Central Asia.

Irimzhik is a cottage cheese processed in the spring, made from boiled, unskimmed milk and added sour cream. Suzbe and katyk are strained and thickened sour milk. Koryktyk is a herdsman’s food, which is thickened milk made out on the steppe.

A bowl of cottage cheese

Shubat (fermented camel’s milk) and Kumys (fermented mare’s milk)are seen as good for one’s health and is imbibed often.

II. SPEAKING: MAKING CONVERSATION

a In groups, each person choose one topic. Think of at least five things to say to your group about it.

“Men always think that their mothers are the best cooks”

“Most young people are addicted to junk food”

“People’s eating habits are changing a lot”

“Women worry more about their diet than men’

“Vegetarians are healthier than people who eat a lot of meat’

“If you do a lot of exercise, it doesn’t matter what you eat”

b Talk to your group for one minute about your topic. The rest of the group listen and then agree or disagree. Try to use the expressions in “Useful language”.

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