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Unterrichtsmaterialien in digitaler und in gedruckter Form Auszug aus: Stationenlernen Food in Englishspeaking Countries Das komplette Material finden Sie hier: School-Scout.de

SCHOOL-SCOUT Food in English-Speaking Countries Seite 6 von 27 Food in English-Speaking Countries Name: Station Priority Name of station Done Any questions? 1. obligatory Food in the UK 2. obligatory Food in the USA 3. free-choice Food in Australia 4. free-choice Food in New Zealand 5. free-choice Food in Ireland 6. free-choice Food in Canada

SCHOOL-SCOUT Food in English-Speaking Countries Seite 7 von 27 HISTO RY Station 1: Food in the UK 1. Fill the gaps in the text with the words below. Pay attention: Two words do not occur in the text! Pig Oxen - Commonwealth Viking - America Ages - Vinegar - England Britain Black Corn Cabbage Streets Coffee Rice porridge, and Pudding for Christmas seem to be typical British rich input by cultures which, at some point, invaded or settled in Britian or did trade with the country. As the British Islands saw many cultures come and go, the food changed with it. The early Celtic, Roman and invasions between 55 BC and the early Middle left traces a bit difficult to detect. Asian European trade routes brought rice to Britain, the Romans built very good allowing for the wide-range transportation of new goods such as imported wine, cherries, peas,, and stinging nettles (to be used as salad). Also, the Roman settlers improved the cultivation of crops such as. The Vikings, as a seafarer culture, brought techniques to dry and smoke fish to Britian techniques still wideley used on the North East coasts of Scotland and England. Also, the Anglo-Saxons (a variety of Germanic settlers coming from continental Europe between 450 1066) had a great influence meat) and beef (cow meat) to the British cultures. As much as invasions and settlements influenced what people in Britain ate, as much influence had the increasing trade with with other trading nations. In the 15 th century, rich Britons could enjoy spices from the East, sugar from the Caribbean, cocoa and from South America and tea from China and India for the first time. Additionally, potatoes from started to be widely cultivated thoughout Britain. Britain extended its empire by invading and colonizing India, Australia, parts of America and Africa. The more countries colonized, the richer and more diverse became the range of food available. The Indian cuisines introduced spicy curries and from China came tea and the famous tea roses. The English tongue could hardly reproduce the sounds of the dishes and spices imported- but many words are still recognizable: Kedgeree, for example, is a version of the Indian dish Khichri (originating in the 14th century), containing smoked haddock, parsley, rice and sultanas. Read the names of the dishes With the development of the British Empire into the of Nations, many people sought work in the UK and enriched the British cuisine with their cultural heritage. In London, the melting to live in a part of China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Caribbean or Africa. 2. Use the Internet to find out which ethnic groups contribute to a county/parish/city of your choice in any part of Great Britain. Create a poster and present your findings to the class.

SCHOOL-SCOUT Food in English-Speaking Countries Seite 9 von 27 4. Have you ever wanted to celebrate a traditional English teatime? All you need is English make scones? This recipe will tell you what to do Can you sort the steps? Ingredients - 225g/8oz self-rising flour - pinch of salt - 55g/2oz butter/margarine - 25g/1oz caster sugar - 150ml/5 fl. oz. milk - 1 free-range egg, beaten, to glaze Preparation method Mix together the flour and salt. Then rub in the butter in to the flour-salt-mixture. Turn the dough onto a floured work surface and knead very lightly. Pat out to a round 2cm/¾in thick pastry. Use a 5cm/2in cutter to stamp out rounds and place on a baking sheet. Lightly knead together the rest of the dough and stamp out more scones to use it all up. Brush the tops of the scones with the beaten egg. Bake for 12-15 minutes until well risen and golden. 1 Heat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7. Lightly grease a baking sheet. Stir in the sugar and then the milk into the butter-flour-mixture to get a soft dough. Cool on a wire rack and serve with butter, good jam (e.g. strawberry, bl ueberry, elderberry), maybe some clotted cream and nice strong English Breakfast/Darjeeling tea. FA M O US BRIT ISH CHEF S 1. There are many famous British chefs! Choose a British chef and use the Internet to fill in the following chart (copy the chart into your workbook). You can choose one of the following chefs or any other chef you know! Gordon Ramsey Jamie Oliver Ainsley Harriott Delia Smith Aiden Byrne Lesley Waters Name: culinary style: television: Signature dish: Other information:

Unterrichtsmaterialien in digitaler und in gedruckter Form Auszug aus: Stationenlernen Food in Englishspeaking Countries Das komplette Material finden Sie hier: School-Scout.de