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- 2. INTRODUCTION English cuisine is shaped by the country's temperate climate, its geography, and its history. The
- 3. Traditions and holidays There is no other nation that clings to the past with the tenacity
- 4. Main holidays
- 5. New Year's Day Not all English people celebrate New Year. A lot of people go to
- 7. Easter Monday The special dishes It's traditional to bake a simnel cake or hot cross buns
- 8. Roast lamb Roasted spring lamb is traditionally served at Easter.
- 9. Christmas Day The special dishes Christmas pudding is a type of pudding is a type of
- 11. Turkey is the traditional Christmas dinner. Christmas Turkey
- 12. Christmas eggnog Eggnog, or egg nog, is a sweetened, is a sweetened dairy, is a sweetened
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Слайд 2INTRODUCTION
English cuisine is shaped by the country's temperate climate, its geography, and
INTRODUCTION
English cuisine is shaped by the country's temperate climate, its geography, and
its history. The latter includes interactions with other European countries, and the importing of ingredients and ideas from places such as North America, China, and India during the time of the British Empire and as a result of post-war immigration. Traditional meals have ancient origins, such as bread and cheese, roasted and stewed meats, meat and game pies, boiled vegetables and broths, and freshwater and saltwater fish. The 14th century English cookbook, the Forme of Cury, contains recipes for these, and dates from the royal court of Richard II.
Слайд 3Traditions and holidays
There is no other nation that clings to the
Traditions and holidays
There is no other nation that clings to the
past with the tenacity of the British. The British have a sense of the continuity of history. They love to go through their ancient ceremonies as they have always performed them, with the consciousness that they are keeping faith with their ancestors, that they are maintaining the community they have created. The British don’t often change their manner of carrying out official acts, and if they ever do, the new method at once becomes a tradition.
Слайд 4Main holidays
Main holidays
Слайд 5New Year's Day
Not all English people celebrate New Year. A lot
New Year's Day
Not all English people celebrate New Year. A lot
of people go to the Trafalgar Square to see the New Year tree. They have a New Year party at home. On that day they wish their dearest and nearest a “Happy New Year”. When Big Ben strikes twelve they drink a toast to the New Year.
Слайд 7Easter Monday
The special dishes
It's traditional to bake a simnel cake or
Easter Monday
The special dishes
It's traditional to bake a simnel cake or
hot cross buns for Easter.
Слайд 8Roast lamb
Roasted spring lamb is traditionally served at Easter.
Roast lamb
Roasted spring lamb is traditionally served at Easter.
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Christmas Day
The special dishes
Christmas pudding is a type of pudding is a
Christmas Day
The special dishes
Christmas pudding is a type of pudding is a
type of pudding traditionally served on Christmas is a type of pudding traditionally served on Christmas Day (December 25) as part of the Christmas dinner is a type of pudding traditionally served on Christmas Day (December 25) as part of the Christmas dinner. It has its origins in medieval England, and is sometimes known as plum pudding or Christmas Pudding. The pudding is composed of many dried fruits. Held together by egg and suet, sometimes moistened by treacle or molasses.
Слайд 11 Turkey is the traditional Christmas dinner.
Christmas Turkey
Turkey is the traditional Christmas dinner.
Christmas Turkey
Слайд 12Christmas eggnog
Eggnog, or egg nog, is a sweetened, is a sweetened dairy,
Christmas eggnog
Eggnog, or egg nog, is a sweetened, is a sweetened dairy,
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