Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Orange cake". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
cake, juice, eggs, flour, sugar, baking, powder, chocolate, margarine, melt, fresh, squeeze, melted, pour, ovenApple cake Ingredients: 200g Butter 4 Eggs ½ glass Sugar 2 glasses Flour 1 teaspoon Baking powder 5-10 apples 1 teaspoon cinnamon __________________________________________________________________________ 1.Melt the butter and let it cool 2.Whisk eggs with sugar and salt, mix and melt with margarine 3.Add flour with baking powder and mix with the dough evenly 4.Pad the apples and cut into thicker slices 5.Raise the dough in a greased plate, smooth 1cm thick layer. 6.Spread apple slices in the batter and gently push. Sprinkle cinnamon over apples. 7.Bake the cake in a medium oven.
ITALY Pizza When we think of Italian cuisine, the first thought that comes to mind is Pizza. Yes, Italian Pizza is renowned the world over. 1 tsp yeast (fresh or dried) 6 tbsp lukewarm water ½ tsp sugar 1 tbsp olive oil 1 cup plain flour 1 tsp salt Mix together the yeast, water and sugar in a clean and dry bowl. If you are using dried yeast, sprinkle over the water and sugar solution and mix till dissolved. Leave this bowl in a warm place until a froth forms on the top. Then stir in the olive oil. In the meanwhile, sift together the flour and salt in a large bowl, mix these two dry ingredients well. Now, if your yeast mix is ready, make a well in the centre of the flour salt mix and pour the mixture in. Preferably with the hands, mix together and knead to make smooth dough. Remember to knead for at least five
Acapulco B52 · 6 cl rum · 2 cl Kahlua · 1,5 cl Cointreau · 2 cl Baileys · 1,5 cl lime juice · 2 cl Grand Marnier · 1 tea spoon powdered sugar Preparation : Pour softly in a liqueur glass the · 1 egg's white ingredients in the order above, in order to make each "float" above the previous. Alabama Slammer · 3 cl Amaretto B and B · 3 cl Southern Comfort · 4 cl cognac · 1,5 cl sloe gin · 4 cl Bénédictine
terveks ööks. Puhasta ja koori porgandid, lõika viiludeks. Haki sibul ja küüslauk. Võta kanafileed marinaadist, kuivata, lõika viiludeks ja pruunista õlis. Lisa tükeldatud porgandid, sibul ja küüslauk. Lase kanapuljong keema. Lisa kanafilee, porgandid, sibul, küüslauk ja maitseained. Kõige lõpuks pane supi sisse nuudlid ja külmutatud herned. Keeda 10 minutit. Serveeri hakitud peterselliga. Õunakook 5 to 6 medium baking apples cored, peeled and sliced up butter to grease pan nutmeg to flavor apples (fresh ground preferred) 1 egg 1/4 cup butter (melted) 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup honey 1 teaspoon pure vanilla 1 cup "Old Fashioned" peanut butter (Peanuts and Salt only) 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 2. Layer apple slices in bottom of 2"x10"x13" (or similar sized) butter/greased cake pan. 3. Grate nutmeg (you could use cinnamon, but I prefer nutmeg) over top of apples. 4
German Sauerbraten: Traditionally made with a beef roasting joint (topside or similar) the meat is marinated for 2-3 days in beer, spices such as cloves, juniper berries, allspice and peppercorns, bay leaves and onions and is braised in the marinade for a long period, resulting in very tender melt-in-the-mouth meat. The Black Forest: cake is one of the most popular German national foods. Cake consists of several layers of chocolate cake, with whipped cream and cherries between each layer. Then the cake is decorated with additional whipped cream and chocolate shavings. A Schnitzel in German is a slice of pork or veal haunch. Dish made with boneless meat thinned with a mallet (escalope-style preparation), coated in bread crumbs and fried. Only if it is made of veal and coated in bread crumbs is it called Wiener Schnitzel; a pork version is called Schnitzel Wiener Art (Viennese type schnitzel)
i) Paul never eats meat, he's a vegetable/vegetarian/vegetation. j) Have you decided what to have for your main course/food/helping? Task 2. Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending (1-10). Use each ending once. a) Dinner's nearly ready. Can you lay ...6… 1. up if you dry and put the dishes away. b) There's some meat in the fridge. Just warm 2. it up in the microwave oven for a few minutes. c) Keep an eye on the milk or it might boil 3. coffee you made for me this morning. d) Jack likes his steak rare but I prefer mine well 4. meal at the pub opposite the supermarket. e) When we finish lunch, I'll do the washing 5. knife as it makes really thin slices. f) I always cut roast beef with an electric carving 6. the small table in the dining room?
Swiss roll Ingredients 4 eggs 4 tablespoonful of sugar 1 tablespoonful of potato starch 4 tablespoonful flour Salt Double cream Jam Curd Swip eggs Add flour, salt and potatoe starch Put into oven on 200 degrees for 20 minutes Swip double cream with sugar Add curd into double cream Add jam Melt chocolate Put the mixture on the Swiss roll and curl it Decorate it with melt chocolate and sprinkles And it’s done
14 130 168 1 Yes No 15 129 173 1 Yes Yes 18 96 173 1 Yes No 39 106 173 1 Yes Yes 41 111 173 1 Yes Yes 45 117 173 1 Yes Yes 47 146 173 1 Yes No 48 86 173 4 Yes Yes 5 44 179 1 Yes No 43 57 180 1 Yes No 16 124 181 1 Yes No 14 130 183 1 Yes No 40 82 183 2 Yes No 43 57 183 1 Yes No 8 145 185 2 Yes Yes Notes For a birthday party-- cake should read, "Happy Birthday, Daddy!" For the Mayor's NYE Gala-- arrange on best platters and deliver. No extra charge for an order this b Cake should read, "Congratulations, Yuki!" For a St. Patrick's Day party. Make everything we can green (green food coloring to cake and cookie For a kindergarden party. Write, "Happy 6th Birthday, Matthew!" on the cake and draw a rabbit in ic Apparently, he plans to eat most of this himself?! Maybe that was a joke… Extra icing
This cream was put into big pans which were kept in boiling water. That way the cream became much thicker snd looked like butter. In the past, clotted cream was only produced in the West Country Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset. This is the part of the country where the rich soil, mild climate, and the breed of cows came together to create milk with a high enough cream content to produce clotted cream. Scones are made from eggs, milk, butter, and flour ingredients you can find on a farm and that's where scones with clotted cream and jam originally came from. They are harder than cakes but softer than biscuits. Scones are best served warm from the oven and should be eaten on the same day they are made. Tea is the best drink to have with cream tea. Take your tea with milk or without. You won't need much sugar as the ja mis sweet enough. The teapot is very important for a good cup of tea and your tea tastes better from a china cup.
2. carnivore (n) meat eater 3. succulent (adj) - juicy 4. mouth-watering (adj) tasty-looking 5. raw (adj) - uncooked 6. rare (adj) barely cooked 7. well-done thoroughly cooked 8. to boil (v) to prepare food in boiling water 9. to stir (v) to mix 10. to scramble (v) to cook while stirring 11. tender (adj) soft and delicate 12. utensil (n) tool used for eating 13. cooker (n) - stove 14. oven (n) a chamber for baking, roasting etc 15. chopping board (n) cutting board 16. to forage (v) to look for food in a forest 17. recipe (n) a list of ingredients and instructions for a meal 18. ingredients (n) something that enters as an element into a mixture 19. apron (n) a garment (piece of clothing) that one can wear to cover their clothes while cooking 20. highlight (n) peak, the most memorable part 21. a clove of garlic (n) a piece of garlic 22
availability of fresh meat. However, during the colonial period the seizure of communal land in South Africa restricted and discouraged traditional agriculture and wild harvesting, and reduced the extent of land available to black people. Decline of indigenous cookery Urbanization from the nineteenth century, coupled with close control over agricultural production, led black South Africans to rely more and more on comparatively expensive, industrially-processed foodstuffs like wheat flour, white rice, mealie (maize) meal and sugar. Often these foods were imported or processed by white wholesalers, mills and factories. The consequence was to drastically restrict the range of ingredients and cooking styles used by indigenous cooks. On the other hand, some imported food plants (maize, tomatoes) have expanded the dietary range of indigenous cooks. Of these maize is the most significant - it has been integrated to
in the laughter and raised a beer to toast the incident. I, on the other hand, was eager to move on to the main event. In the next 45 minutes, I consumed almost two full-size barbecue chicken pizzas and three handfuls of mixed nuts, for a cumulative total of about 4,400 calories. It was my fourth meal of the day, breakfast having consisted of two glasses of grapefruit juice, a large cup of co ee with cinnamon, two chocolate croissants, and two bear claws. The more interesting portion of the story started well after Trent Reznor left the stage. Roughly 72 hours later, I tested my bodyfat percentage with an ultrasound analyzer designed by a physicist out of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Charting the progress on my latest experiment, I'd dropped from 11.9% to 10.2% bodyfat, a 14% reduction of the total fat on my body, in 14 days. How
9 Tomato Tomat +13.6 Avocado (Protein) Avokaado (valk) +15.6 Säilitamata teraviljad ja kaunviljad Buckwheat Groats Tatratang +0.5 Spelt Speltanisu +0.5 Lentils Läätsed +0.6 Soy Flour Sojajahu +2.5 Tofu Tofu (sojajuust) +3.2 Lima Beans Liima aeduba +12.0 Soybeans, Fresh Sojauba, värske +12.0 White Beans (Navy Beans) Aeduba +12.1
2. What is the same and what is different about the way Christmas is celebrated in England and Estonia? In England, there's common to sing Carol's and for children, Christmas means pantomimes plays based on fairy tales which combine comedy, dance and song. A traditional Christmas dinner includes roast turkey with roast potatoes, a range of vegetables, cranberry sauce etc., followed by Christmas pudding and Christmas cake. The pulling of crackers(and the wearing of paper hats) before the meal is quite popular. Afterwards many watch the Queen's traditional Christmas address on TV at 3 pm. Christmas actually contains of 3 days: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The latter is the first day after Christmas or the first Monday after Christmas if Christmas is on Friday or Saturday. 3. What is the same and what is different about the way Easter is celebrated in England and Estonia?
Apple juice drinks are widely available in Himachal Pradesh. Coconut milk, straight from the young coconut, is a popular street-side drink. Finally there is the Lassi, it is refreshing and delicious iced curd drink. Lassi is a popular and traditional yogurt-based drink of India. It is made by blending yogurt with water or milk and Indian spices. Traditional lassi is sometimes flavored with ground roasted cumin. Sweet lassi is a form of lassi flavored with sugar, rosewater and/or lemon, strawberry or other fruit juices. Saffron lassis, which are particularly rich, are also very popular. Sharbat is a cold sweet beverage that is prepared from fruits or flower petals. · Beers in India are either lagers or strong lagers. The most notable Indian brewer is United Breweries, even though there are several other popular ones including the foreign brewers. And other alcoholic drinks are Hadia, Fenny, Sonti, Chuak, Khallu.
must flip at least three times before they finish the race. There are many Bank holidays: New Year's Day - 1 January. Tradition has it that the first person over the threshold on New Year’s Day will dictate the luck brought to the household in the coming year. That person usually brings a piece of coal, a loaf and a bottle of whiskey. On entering he must place the fuel on the fire, a loaf and a bottle on the table and pour a glass for the head of the house without speaking. He can speak when he has wished everyone ‘A Happy New Year’. Good Friday – Friday before Easter Day. It is traditional to eat warm 'hot cross buns' on Good Friday. Hot Cross Buns with their combination of spicy, sweet and fruity flavours have long been an Easter tradition. Easter Monday – the day after Easter Day. May Day – first Monday of May each year
Both, either and neither can be used on their own: The store has two lifts, and both are out of order / neither is working. 4 Few/a few – a little/little A few and few are used with plural countable nouns. A little and little are used with uncountable nouns. With ’a’ the meaning is optimistic, expressing a positive attitude: We have a few oranges. We can make some orange juice. (= some oranges, though not many) I have a few good friends. (= I can always rely on them) There is a little tea left – would you like another cup? (= some tea, but not much) I have a little money. (= There is no need to worry) Without ’a’ the meaning is pessimistic, expressing a negative attitude: Few customers have come to the shop. It has been very quiet. (= the sales were low!) Tom has made little progress. (= so sad!)
reputation as the best cheese makers. The Romans reared goats for butchering, and grew artichokes and leeks. Middle Ages With culinary traditions from Rome and Athens, a cuisine developed in Sicily that some consider the first real Italian cuisine. Muslims invaded Sicily in the 9th century. The Arabs introduced spinach, almonds, rice and perhaps spaghetti. During the 12th century, a Norman king surveyed Sicily and saw people making long strings made from flour and water called atriya, which eventually became trii, a term still used for spaghetti in southern Italy. Normans also introduced casseroles, salt cod (baccalà) and stockfish which remain popular. 4 Early modern era The courts of Florence, Rome, Venice and Ferrara were central to the cuisine. Christoforo
Christmas in Australia Christmas in Australia is often very hot. Whereas the northern hemisphere is in the middle of winter, Australians are baking in summer heat. It is not unusual to have Christmas Day well into the mid 30 degrees Celsius, or near 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A traditional meal includes a turkey dinner, with ham, and pork. A flaming Christmas plum pudding is added for dessert. In the Australian gold rushes, Christmas puddings often contained a gold nugget. Today a small favor is baked inside. Whoever finds this knows s/he will enjoy good luck. Another treat is Mince Pies.
Aim Determination of total and carbonate hardness of tap water using titration technique. Eliminating total hardness with a Na+ ion-exchange softener. Reagents 0.1 M hydrochloric acid, 0,025 M and 0,005M trilon-B solution, buffer solution (NH4Cl + NH3∙H2O), indicators methyl red (mr) or methyl orange (mo) and chromogen black ET-00. Apparatus Conical flasks (250 ml, 500 ml), measuring cylinder (25 cm 3), burette (25 cm3), pipettes (100 cm3). Experimental Procedure A Determination of carbonate hardness 1. Rinse the 100 cm3 pipette 2...3 times with a small amount of the test water. Wash the conical flask with distilled water. Pipette 100 cm 3 of the test water and transfer it into the conical flask, add 3...4 drops of indicator mo or mr. 2. Prepare the burette – remove any air bubbles from the nozzle and fill with 0.1 M hydrochloric acid till zero (The lower meniscus has to coincide with the scales 0-notation). 3. Titrate with a 0.1 M hydrochloric acid solution, while swi
1. a constant standard- pidev standard 2. a cruet- maitseainetops 3. a disposable filter- ühekordne filter 4. a fine powder- (peen) pulber 5. a glass container with a lip- tilaga klaasanum 6. a goblet- pokaal 7. a heaped teaspoonful- kuhjaga teelusikatäis 8. a jug of cream- koorekann 9. a level dessertspoonful- triiki magustoidulusikatäis 10. a napkin- riidest salvrätik 11. a new brew of coffee- uus kohvilaar 12. a party of six guests- 6 külaliseline seltskond 13. a sugar basin- suhkrutoos 14. a thin layer- õhuke kiht 15. added to taste- maitse järgi lisatud 16. an ashtray- tuhatoos 17. approximately- ligikaudu 18. at right angles- täisnurga all 19. at the correct serving temperature- õigel serveerimistemperatuuril 20. at the top right-hand corner- üleval paremas nurgas 21. breakages are frequent- purunemised on sagedased 22. by means of a spirit lamp- piirituslambi abil 23. cloth on the palm- rätt peopesal 24
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president of Ireland. So she is Ireland's second female president and the world's first woman to succeed another woman as an elected head of state. food and drinks The most famous Irish drink is Guinness beer which i already mentioned before. Less known is that Irish also make very good coffee. Coffee is not served in a small cup as in England but in a normal cup , Black coffee is poured into the mug; Whiskey and at least one teaspoon of sugar is stirred in until fully dissolved. Thick cream is carefully poured over the back of a spoon initially(alguses) held just above the surface of the coffee and gradually raised a little. The layer of cream will float on the coffee without mixing. The coffee is drunk through the layer of cream. Irish also like to make a lot of different cup cakes and buns(kukkel). Irish are really proud about their soda bread also , which doesn't look so tempting at all and many
Drink water and milk most often. When you're really thirsty, cold water is the No. 1 thirst-quencher. And there's a reason your school cafeteria offers free milk. You need calcium to grow strong bones, and milk is a great source of this mineral. How much do you need? Aim for 3 cups of milk per day, or its equivalent. You can mix it up by having milk and some other calcium-rich dairy foods. You probably will want something other than milk or water once in a while, so it's OK to have 100% juice, too. But try to limit sugary drinks, like sodas, juice cocktails, and fruit punches. They contain a lot of added sugar. Sugar just adds calories, not important nutrients. Listen to your body. What does it feel like to be full? When you're eating, notice how your body feels and when your stomach feels comfortably full. Sometimes, people eat too much because they don't notice when they need to stop eating. Eating too much can make you feel uncomfortable and, over a period of time, can lead to
complaining. REMEMBER Non-Continuous Verbs/ Mixed Verbs Examples: (All of these sentences can be said while Examples: eating dinner in a restaurant.) · She is loving this chocolate ice cream. Not · I am studying to become a doctor. Correct · I am not studying to become a dentist. · She loves this chocolate ice cream. Correct · I am reading the book Tom Sawyer. Simple Past [VERB+ed] or irregular verbs Examples: Examples: · I lived in Brazil for two years. · You called Debbie
acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is one of many chemicals called neurotransmitters that carry messages between brain cells. Neurons have special spaces called receptors, into which specific neurotransmitters can fit, like a key fitting into a lock. Nicotine locks into acetylcholine receptors in different parts of the brain, rapidly causing changes in the body and brain. Nicotine raises the heart rate and respiration (breathing) rate, and causes more glucose, or blood sugar, to be released into the blood. This might be why smokers feel more alert after smoking a cigarette. Nicotine also attaches to neurons (brain cells) that release a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Nicotine stimulates neurons to release unusually large amounts of dopamine. Dopamine stimulates the brain's pleasure and reward circuit, a group of brain structures called the limbic system involved in appetite, learning, memory, and feelings of pleasure. Normally,
Pasta bolognese It is a main course and it called pasta bolognese. I like it, because it`s tasty and easy to make. Ingredients 500g Spaghetti 2 tsp oil 100g smoked baco 1 pc Onion 2 cloves of garlic 400g minced beef 500 g of tomato puree 1 tablespoon of oregano (dried) salt Black pepper 1 teaspoon sugar From 1 to 2 dl of bouillon AFTER 50 g (grated) Parmesan teaspoon Prepared Heat the oil in a saucepan. Add the chopped bacon, onion and garlic and cook for a few minutes. Add the minced meat and continue frying for 5 minutes. Finally, extra tomato sauce, broth and oregano. Simmer over a low fire under the lid for 50 minutes, stirring occasionally. Season with sugar, salt and pepper. Cook the spaghetti in salted water until tender, drain and mix with the sauce.
food for birds and can be used directly in cooking and salads. Sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds, is used for cooking (but is less cardiohealthy than olive oil), as a carrier oil and to produce biodiesel, for which it is less expensive than the olive product. During the 18th Century, the use of sunflower oil became very popular in Europe, particularly with members of the Russian Orthodox Church because sunflower oil was one of the few oils that was not prohibited during Lent. The cake remaining after the seeds have been processed for oil is used as a livestock feed. Some recently developed cultivars have drooping heads. These cultivars are less attractive to gardeners growing the flowers as ornamental plants, but appeal to farmers, because they reduce bird damage and losses from some plant diseases. There are also new breeds of sunflowers which are transgenic, so that they are resistant to some diseases
GRATEFUL However, she is still in love with Alex, one of the enemy army, and wants to remain (9) FAITH to him. The dialogue and acting are just as bad as the plot. At the end, I breathed a sign of (10) RELIEVE. 7. Complete each sentence with one suitable word. a) You should be ashamed … your behaviour! f) I don't believe… spending a lot of money on b) Do you like chocolate cake? I am very fond… it. clothes. c) Young David has got … trouble as usual. g) You look a bit fed… Is anything the matter? d) Are you laughing… me? Do I look funny? h) I'm very keen… classical music, actually. e) That was a terrible thing to do! I'm extremely cross… i) In reply to Jack's questions, Sue shook … head. you! j) Cheer …
Albert Dock, Royal Liver Building (1911), Cunard Building (1917), Port of Liverpool (1907)is being restored in 2009.the Liverpool Blue Coat School is the top school in UK, has produced 8 Nobel Prize winners. The Beatles in 1960, record company was Parlophone records, Paul and Ringo still active. 1892 FC Liverpool,most successful in UK. Robert: "Traditional British Foods" Breakfast 1:eggs, bacon, sausages, bread, beans, mushrooms,coffee Breakfast 2: cereals, slice of toast, orange juice, coffee Lunch: sandwiches, crisps, fruits, juices Dinner 1: potatoes, Brussels, sprouts, carrots Dinner 2: a meal called Curry rice, pasta, vegetables Sunday dinner: roast meat potatoes, vegetables, Yorkshire pudding Roast lamb with green mint sauce and vegetables. Puddings: salty and sweet. Apple or rhubarb crumble, bread and butter pudding. Special booths for fish and chips, bangers and mash, hotdogs if people don´t have time. They eat yoghurt, potato chips, sandwiches also.
Nagashibina by floating these dolls between the Takano and Kamo Rivers to pray for the safety of children. People have stopped doing this now because of fishermen catching the dolls in their nets. They now send them out to sea, and when the spectators are gone they take the boats out of the water and bring them back to the temple and burn them. The customary drink for the festival is shirozake, a sake made from fermented rice. A colored hina-arare, bite-sized crackers flavored with sugar or soy sauce depending on the region, and hishimochi, a diamond-shaped colored rice cake, are served.[3] Chirashizushi (sushi rice flavored with sugar, vinegar, topped with raw fish and a variety of ingredients) is often eaten. A salt-based soup called ushiojiru containing clams still in the shell is also served. Clam shells in food are deemed the symbol of a united and peaceful couple, because a pair of clam shells fits perfectly, and no pair but the original pair can do so.
fog -- awful -- dense -- vehicle.-- dreadful -- English Meals The English proverb says: every cook praises his own broth. One can not say English cookery is bad, but there is not a lot of variety in it in comparison with European cuisine. The English are very particular about their meals. The usual meals in England are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. Breakfast time is between seven and nine a.m. A traditional English breakfast is a very big meal. It consists of juice, porridge, a rasher or two of bacon and eggs, toast, butter, jam or marmalade, tea or coffee. Marmalade is made from oranges and jam is made from other fruit. Many people like to begin with porridge with milk or cream and sugar, but no good Scotsman ever puts sugar on it, because Scotland is the home of porridge. For a change you can have sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, cold ham or perhaps fish. But nowadays in spite of the fact that the English strictly keep to their meals many
Filter Infusion Medium to fine ground coffee are placed in a basket or container which is lined with a filter paper or other material designed to let the hot coffee liquor slowly filter through to a holding pot or container. Hot water is a added from above it steeps with the coffee grinds in the basket and falls through into the container below. This method is suitable to both domestic and commercial use. Examples include, drip and filter pots, pour and serve machines and commercial bulk brewers. Pressure Infusion Hot water if forced under pressure through a small compacted bed of finely ground coffee held inside a small metal basket. This is known as the espresso process and is generally suited to preparing individual cups of beverage rather than a jug or container. * Hygiene: All parts of coffee brewing equipment should be regularly cleaned and sanitised and areas that come into contact with the beverage kept clean