Food, Restaurants and Cooking Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Waiter, could you bring me the account/bill/addition, please? b) It's a very popular restaurant - we should apply for/book/keep a table. c) If you're hungry, why not ask for a large dish/plate/portion? d) Please help/serve/wait yourself to salads from the salad bar. e) Waiter, can I see the catalogue/directory/menu, please? f) This fish is not what I called/commanded/ordered. g) This dish/plate/serving is a speciality of our restaurant. h) Have you tried the crude/raw/undercooked fish at the new Japanese restaurant? 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… ...
McDonald's 2011 logo Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level MAIN FACTS INDUSTRY: RESTAURANTS FOUNDED: MAY 15 , 1940 IN SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA FOUNDERS: RICHARD AND MAURICE MCDONALD OWNER: JAMES A. SKINNER (Chairman & CEO) HEADQUARTERS: OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS, U.S. NUMBER OF RESTAURANTS: 32,000+ (AREA: WORLDWIDE) COUNTRIES: 119 EMPLOYEES: MORE THAN 1,5 MILLION SLOGAN: I'M LOVIN IT WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN OF FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS MASCOT: CLOWN RONALD MCDONALD Types Of restaurants COUNTER SERVICE INDOOR SEATING DRIVETHROUGH OUTDOOR SEATING ( DRIVETHRU,
alternative. This means fast, convenient food that not only tastes good, but is good for people too. The company’s goal is to provide everyone with healthy food conveniently at reasonable price. The Greenery is a drive-in restaurant for people who want healthy food, but do not have time to cook at home. We are opened 24 hours 7 days a week. Our products are targeted at people with average or higher income. The company’s headquarters is located in Tallinn. The drive-in restaurants are located in major cities of Estonia. There are five drive-in restaurants in Tallinn, two in Tartu and one in Pärnu, Narva and Saaremaa. In the near future we are planning to expand into Nordic countries. The Greenery does not have many competitors, because the most fast food restaurants do not offer many healthy food alternatives. What differentiates us in the marketplace is that we focus on procuring organic and local food and each guest can easily customize the meal to
The McDonald's Success Story Mac and Dick McDonald 1940 didn't achieve real success until eight years later 1960 earned only $159,000 examining the company's history, there are three elements that stand out: their franchising model, their leadership in cost and time efficiency and their ability to convey those benefits into the minds of customers Over 50 years 32,000 restaurants 100 countries 1 million employees 20 of top 50 executives started working in the restaurants, including CEO Jim Skinner 67,000 McDonald's Managers & Assistant Managers Started as Crew
Advantages and disadvantages of fast food Why do people eat so much fast food? Nowadays a problem of fast food is widespread all over the world because the restaurants are almost in every country. What is so special about it? In this essay I am going to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of fast food. Firstly, the main advantage- it saves time and people don't have to spend their time cooking something for themselves. There are many people who live in a rush, so it is a good solution for them. Time is money! Secondly, fast food restaurants are cheaper than the others and fast food tastes really good too!
as a centre for contemporary art. The complex itself is a work of art - it was opened in 2006 after nearly a decade of planning and construction, and is considered a modern architectural masterpiece. Tallinn Old Town Tallinn's medieval Old Town is known around the world for its well- preserved completeness and authentic Hanseatic architecture. Enchanting atmosphere, rich cultural scene, beautiful surroundings and plenty of galleries, cafes and restaurants to choose from: there is something for everyone in Tallinn. Whether you have only few hours to spare or few days to walk around: Tallinn's Old Town is beautiful and enchanting during all seasons. Be sure to enjoy the outdoor cafés during summer and cosy fire and luxurious gourmet experiences in winter, indulge in local chocolateries and don't forget to take your camera! Tallinn Town Hall Tallinn Town Hall is one of the most important symbols of the city and a
For and Against Fast Food All people in the world need food, most popular is fast food and it is mace you feel good. Is it good or bad? Fast food is taste good, you will enjoy eating it. You can get it fast, “restaurants” are everywhere. Fast food is cheaper than a self-made food. Most popular and well-known fast food “restaurants” are “Mac Donalds” and Burger King. However are it is healthy? Most important that human body need protein, carbohydrates and fiber to stay alive. But it is not a enough, have to by also vitamins, minerals and lot of other substances . If you are hungry it is better to eat chunk, then by whit out food. Fast food dos not offer diverse and healthy food. Also there are contains a which is make addictive for it. Human can eat every
by the Dutch East India Company to the Cape from Bengal, Java and Malaysia as it does to the European styles of cookery imported by settlers, and this is reflected in the use of eastern spices and the names given to many of these dishes. Indian cookery Curry dishes are popular in South Africa among people of all ethnic origins; many dishes came to the country with the thousands of Indian labourers brought to South Africa in the nineteenth century. Restaurants and fast food outlets South Africa can be said to have a real "eating out" culture. While there are some restaurants that specialize in traditional South African dishes or modern interpretations thereof, restaurants featuring other cuisines such as Moroccan, Chinese, West African, Congolese and Japanese can be found in all of the major cities and many of the larger towns. In addition, there are also a large number of home- grown chain restaurants, such as Spur and Dulce Cafe.
bring enormous advantages to countries, especially poor ones. It may seem that tourism bring only benefits, but further consideration shows that it also has disadvantages. To start with, tourism offers many benefits. Tourists spend money on local goods and services ,so the area can get much money to develop the other essential public services, for example education and health. Also tourism services such as roads, bars, hotels, restaurants and other leisure facilities are built. Thanks to it, local people can get more jobs. Finally, tourism allows both the tourist and the local community a chance to experience other cultures. However, tourism can pose a threat to the natural environment and so may have bad effect on a country's wildlife. Tourists cause pollution and can damage the environment. What is more big companies are ruining the environment to build new facilities. For example, they cut down the
Herzlich willkommen bei Joe's Wirtshaus zum Löwen. Bei Joes Wirthaus zum Löwen erwartet Sie eine große Auswahl an schmackhaften deutschen Gerichten, die täglich aus frischen Produkten zubereitet werden, frisch gezapftem Bier, erlesenen Flaschenweinen, spritzigen Cocktails und duftenden Kaffeespezialitäten aus frischer Röstung. Die urgemütliche Atmosphäre bei Joes Wirthaus zum Löwen Restaurants lädt Sie zum Genießen und Verweilen ein. Und im Sommer ist die Restaurant großer Biergarten mit Blick auf die Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche eine Oase der Entspannung mitten in der City. Joe's Wirtshaus zum Löwen hat nicht ohne Grund eines der größten und beliebtesten Restaurants Berlins. Joe's Wirtshaus zum Löwen Küche ist schmackhaft. Und die üppigen Portionen zu günstigen Preisen haben noch jeden satt gekriegt. Alle Speisen werden aus frischen,
Gordon James Ramsay Author: Martin Luik Gordon James Ramsay · Born 8 November 1966. · Scottish born British chef and restaurateur. · Known for presenting TV programmes about competitive cookery and food. · His signature restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, London, has held 3 Michelin stars since 2001. · He currently has 21 restaurants. · His restaurants have been awarded 15 Michelin stars in total and currently hold 14. · His cooking styles are French, Italian and British. Early Life · Born on 8 November 1966 in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland. · From the age of five, he was raised in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. · Second of four children. · Ramsay's father was a swimming pool manager, a welder, and a shopkeeper. His mother was nurse. · At the age of 16, Ramsay moved out of the
· Accessibility. The customer can gain access to the restaurant with minimal waits and can choose the option of dine in or take out. Considering good location in the centre of the city, free parking, and knowledge. · Customer service. The customer will be impressed with the level of attention that they receive. · Competitive pricing. All products/services will be competitively priced relative to comparable high-end pasta/Italian restaurants. Market trends Toscana's management also pays great attention to present and upcoming market trends. The market trend for restaurants is headed toward a more sophisticated customer. The restaurant patron today is more sophisticated then yesterday in a number of different ways. For example: 2 · Food quality. The preference for high-quality ingredients is increasing as customers
term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food, typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant or store with preheated or precooked ingredients, and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away. The term "fast food" was recognized in a dictionary by MerriamWebster in 1951. Outlets may be stands or kiosks, which may provide no shelter or seating, or fast food restaurants (also known as quick service restaurants). Franchise operations which are part of restaurant chains have standardized foodstuffs shipped to each restaurant from central locations. The capital requirements involved in opening up a non-franchised fast food restaurant are relatively low. Restaurants with much higher sit-in ratios, where customers tend to sit and have their orders brought to them in a seemingly more upscale atmosphere, may be known in some areas as fast casual restaurants.
ange Free, the Bay of Bengal etc. * Universities consisting of a proper name: Ox- * Names of groups of islands, desert, mountain ford University ranges, regions: the Phillippines, the East/West Indies, The Sahara, the Alps, the Ruhr * Names of some theatres (Her Majesty's), ho- tels (Brown's), restaurants (Leoni's) and hos- · Expectional geographical names: the Crimea, pitals (Guy's). (NB! The possesive case!) the Caucasus, the Ukraine, the Congo, the Hague, the City, the East/West End, the Su- dan, the Yemen, the Mall, the Strand, the North/ South Pole, the Equator, the Middle East, the Isle of... · Names of theatres, cinemas, hotels, pubs, ca- fes, restaurants, museums, galleries, libraries, hospitals, banks etc.: the Bolshoi Theatre, the
the busiest of any city in the world. Leisure and entertainment Piccadilly Circus at night The Trooping the Colour held in 2006 to mark the Queen's 80th birthday. Within the City of Westminster, the entertainment district of the West End has its focus around Leicester Square, where London and world film premieres are held, and Piccadilly Circus, with its giant electronic advertisements. London's theatre district is here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants, including the city's Chinatown district, and just to the east is Covent Garden, an area housing speciality shops. The United Kingdom's Royal Ballet,English National Ballet, Royal Opera and English National Opera are based in London and perform at the Royal Opera House, The London Coliseum, Sadler's Wells Theatre and the Royal Albert Hall as well as touring the country. Islington's 1 mile (1.6 km) long Upper Street, extending Northwards from The Angel, has
Eating habits and health Many people prefer eating fast food to home cooked meals nowadays. A typical fast food meal consists of fries, a burger and a soft drink, which is often rich in saturated fat, preservatives and lacking in essential nutrients. Fast Food becomes even more and more popular. Fast food restaurants are found almost everywhere, especially in big cities and crowded places. It is very easy for people to go there. The food is often tasty and available for everyone, because of multitude of the restaurants and low price of the food. It is very easy to go a fast food drive-in after exhausting day at work or on your way to somewhere. It is also possible to even order the food to your home, if necessary. But is this good for your health? There are some advatntages and
We do not usually use 'the' with names like these. Some more examples: Victoria Station (not 'the...') / Edinburgh Castle/ London Zoo/ Westminster Abbey/ Buckingham Palace/ Canterbury Cathedral But we say 'the White House', 'the Royal Palace', because 'white' and 'royal' are not names like 'Kennedy' and 'Cambridge'. This is only a general rule and there are exceptions. B/ Most other names (of places, buildings etc.) have names with the: These places usually have names with the: Hotels/restaurants/pubs = the Station Hotel, the Bombay Restaurant, the Red Lion (pub) theatres/cinemas =the Palace Theatre, the Odeon Cinema Museums/galleries = the British Museum, the Tate Gallery other buildings = the Empire State Building, the Festival Hall, the White House. Oceans/seas/canals =the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal also: Newspapers = the Washington Post, the Financial Times organisations = the European Community, the BBC (= the British Broadcasting Corporation)
area of Westminster to the rest of West London. Lord Nelson's column stands in the center of the beautiful square. Horatio Nelson was a great British commander who defeated Napoleon in the Battle of Trafalgar but unfortunately he himself was killed. To the north and west from the Trafalgar Square is the West End, which is London's main shopping and entertainment area. Most of London's best residential and commercial areas are in the West End. You can find there expensive shops, restaurants, hotels, museums and many art galleries. Great Britain's biggest department store is in Knightsbridge. It was founded in 1834 by Charles Henry Harrod. Harrods is also the world's first building with an escalator. Today Harrods is an amazing place with over 330 shops, which includes twenty-six fine eating places, where you can go eat, when hungry. London is the theatre capital of the world and most of its best theatres are in the West End. There are always many fine plays and musicals to see.
they were going to build the tallest structure in the world they had to be certain it would withstand the wind. The shape of the tower was therefore determined by mathematical calculation involving wind resistance. Installations Since the beginning of the 20th century, the tower has been used for radio transmission. Until the 1950s, an occasionally modified set of antenna wires ran from the summit to anchors on the Avenue de Suffren and Champ de Mars Eiffel Tower at night Restaurants The tower has two restaurants: Altitude 95, on the first floor the Jules Verne, an expensive gastronomical restaurant on the second floor, with a private lift Observation desk The uppermost observation deck, with a height of 275 metres, is the highest area of an architectural structure in the European Union open for the public Event The Eiffel Tower served as an advertising space for Citroën from 1925 to 1934 The 72 names Gustave Eiffel engraved on the tower
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Nelson’s Victory. • In the centre of the square. • Many museums and art galleries are around. • Always full of people. Are famous for its thousands pigeons. You mustn’t feed the pigeons, beacause if you do that you’ll have to pay a fine. Leicester Square • Lovely garden in the square, where people can relax. • Statue of William Shakespeare. • 1981 was added Charlie Chaplin. • Popular with tourists • Many cinemas,theatres,restaurants nearby. • Pedestrians only. • Near the square is the London’s Chinatown. Leicester Square London’s Chinatown
Burger King Burger King (NYSE: BKC), often abbreviated to BK, is a global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. The first restaurant was opened in Miami, Florida in 1954 by James McLamore and David Edgerton, and has since used several variations of franchising to expand its operations. Burger King Holdings Corporation is the parent company of Burger King; in the United States it operates under the Burger King Brands title while internationally it operates under the Burger King Corporation banner. It is a publicly traded company with investment firms of TPG Capital, L.P
Kuressaare Regional Training Centre Rasmus Saluäär Where is it? Curricula fields Design and handicraft Building and construction Information and communication technologies Motor vehicles Small craft and boat building Materials (plastic, wood, metal) Care of the elderly and of disabled adults Child care Hair and beauty services Food processing Hotel, restaurants and catering Travel, tourism and leisure Management and administration Entrance requirements identification Document document certifying an education 1 photo (size 3 x 4 cm) How long do the courses last? Two campuses include a number of training facilities Hotel Mardi Restaurant and cafe Kass Modern kitchen centre Conference centre 7 computer classes Study workshops 2 student dormitories 2 student cafes Design Lighthouse
Westminister Abbey Buckhingham Palace Canterbury Cathedral But we say 'the White House' and 'the Royal Palace' because 'white' and 'royal' are not names like 'Kennedy' and 'Cambridge' Most other names (of laces, buildings etc) have names with the: The + adjective or + noun name etc Hilton Hotel National Theatre The Sahara Desert Atlantic Ocean These places usually have the: Hotels/restaurants/ pubs the Station Hotel, the Bombay Restaurant, the Red Lion(pub) Theatres/cinemas the Palace Theatre, the Odeon Cinema Museums/galleries the British Museum, the Tate Gallery Other buildings the Empire State Building, the Festival Hall, the White House Oceans/seas/canals the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal Newspapers the Washington Post, the Financial Times Organisations the European Union, the BBC
Brighton is a seaside town on the south coast of England. It is a very popular holiday destination. Brighton was a tiny fishing village. It grew into a town when the railway opened. There were no big houses, shopping centers or hotels, only small fishermen's cottages. Children played in the streets or made sandcastles. People used to swim in the sea or go for walks on the beach. Brighton is not a small quiet town anymore. Now you can find many 5-star hotels, cinemas, restaurants and small cafes by the marina. Brighton also offers a lot of people interested of history. They can also visit a lot of museums and antique shops. Nowadays, most tourists visit Brighton for a relaxing break in a seaside resort. Brighton has a lot to offer visitors of all ages.
Created in 1830-1841 1805 was named in honour Lord Nelson's Victory. In the centre of the square. Many museums and art galleries are around. Always full of people. Are famous for its thousands pigeons. You mustn't feed the pigeons, beacause if you do that you'll have to pay a fine. Leicester Square Lovely garden in the square, where people can relax. Statue of William Shakespeare. 1981 was added Charlie Chaplin. Popular with tourists Many cinemas,theatres,restaurants nearby. Pedestrians only. Near the square is the London's Chinatown. Leicester Square Click to edit Master text stylesClick to edit Master text styles Second level Second level Third level Third level Fourth level Fourth level Fifth level Fifth level London's Chinatown
Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia Invented by John Pemberton Asa Griggs Candler RECIPE It contains sugar or high fructose corn syrup caramel color Caffeine phosphoric acid coca extract kola nut extract lime extract vanilla and glycerin. MARKET SHARE All over the world over 40% MARKET SHARE IN USA WHY IS IT SO SUCCESFULL? It's addicting Familiar to everyone The CocaCola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains to major restaurants and food service distributors. WHICH COUNTRY LOVES COCA COLA THE MOST? INDIA! CONCLUSION Invented in 1886 People in India love Vanilla and Caramel CocaCola the most It is the most popular carbonated soft drink in the world Thank you for listening!
· There are some pretty nightclubs for all ages and on summer street- cafeterias are open until night. That's a good way to live nightlife. · There are many interesting museums for culture-people too. Art galleries, national museums, handcrafting galleries, famous persons home-museums and many else. Usually museums don't have expensive tickets, so it's pocket-friendly too. · There are a lot of good restaurants, pubs, cafés and fast-food places in Tartu. Luxurious and expensive to fast and cheap, for all tastes. Pizzas are outstanding in Tartu! · The weather is interesting in Tartu, we have cold snowy winters and warm sunny summers here. Negative Sides of Tartu: There are thieves like in every other place. But it's negative anyway.
blue and orange lines. If you are coming from Union Station you have to change once, at Metro Center, from the red line. But once we arrived, check-in was quick and easy. Within two minutes of walking through the lobby, we were in our room. Internet Connection Free and couldn't be easier to hop on: no password or sign-up required. Location The hotel is very accessible via public transportation, and, probably thanks to its college community, you'll find plenty of restaurants and bars in the immediate area. If eating out's not your thing, there is both a Trader Joe's and Whole Foods within two blocks, too. What We Didn't Like The cracked and stained tiles in the shower suggest that the bathrooms got passed over during the recent renovation, and we'd have preferred to not have seen short black hairs (not ours) in the sink.
Nowadays more and more people are moving from the countryside to the cities. Why? There are many advantages of living in a city. There are more opportunities to find a job and to promote one's career. There are usually better schools and universities are founded in cities, too. On the other hand are cities pretty noisy, therefore it can create a restless environment for concentrated studying. A big advantage of living in a city is the variety of entertainment concerts, theatres, cinemas, restaurants and cafes, nightclubs and so on. However, in the countryside people can enjoy the silence and relax without paying any money. Also, in the countryside the environment is much greener and cleaner as in the cities the air is more polluted, which can damage our health. Living in a city, people have much better accessibility for things in need, like food, medications etc., because important industries and shopping centres are usually close to the consumers.
Leicester Square Leicester Square is a square for pedestrians only. It is between Piccadilly and Covent Garden, just north of Trafalgar Square. Leicester Square is at the centre of London's entertainment and social scene. Leicester Square is the centre of entertainment with cinemas, restaurants, theatres and clubs all around and sometimes a funfair in the middle. Leicester Square is now home to some of London's largest cinemas and is the venue for many premiers. There is a lovely garden in Leicester Square, where people can relax after a hard day's work in the city. In the middle of the garden is a beautiful statue of William Shakespeare. In 1981 a lifesize statue of Charlie Chaplin was added.
luxurious private ships. Another place worthy of visiting is the small street parallel to the promenade des Anglais; leading from Nice's downtown, beginning at Place Massena, and shadowing the promenade towards the airport for a short distance about 4 blocks. This area of the city is off limits to cars, and by eliminating traffic creates a more serene setting. On this small strip tourists can find a fine selection of restaurants, where you can try local cuisine, cafes and small shops for clothing, shoes as well as souvenirs. Don't miss out on a visit to Nice. With its´ sandy and unspoilt beaches, interesting places to visit and picturesque natural beauty, it will certainly be unforgettable. Promenade des Anglais View of the port of Nice Location Ville de Nice
carnival. The origin dates back to 14th century. During those years the first laws made by the Serenissima was that masks cannot be used around the city at night. The meaning for the people was that all the people were at the same level, because no differentation could be made between nobilty and the common people. The carnival don't have much preporations, the only preporations were made by the local people who prepeared their restaurants, theaters and ohter things for the carnival. Overall the Venice carnival is a mask carnival where people have lots of fun and spend their time in the fine and good Venice atmosphere. In my opinion the Venice carnival seems very interesting and even if I have not been in Venice or been at the carnival, I recommend everyone who love different exotic things to go there. I really like to go there also.
Fast Food Eating fast food has became very common nowadays, because of people's life pace. People are often busy and it is easier to go to a fast food restaurant for few minutes than cook meal at home or wait for your meal at regular restaurant. A typical fast food meal consists of fries, a burger and a soft drink, which contains much calories and fat. Fast Food becomes even more and more popular. Fast food restaurants are found almost everywhere, specially in big cities and crowded places. It is very easy for people to go there. The food is often tasty and available for everyone, because of multitude of the rastaurants and low price of the food. It is very easy to go a fast food drive-in after exhausting day at work or on your way to somewhere. It is also possible to even order the food to your home, if necessary. Fast food is bad for our health if we eat it often. The meals contain much fat, which
Laura Runthal Info ● Country: Finland ● Region: Uusimaa ● Sub-region: Helsinki ● Largest city in Finland ● Itis shopping centre(1984) ● is a large shopping mall in the Eastern suburbs ● It is the largest fully enclosed shopping centre in the Nordic countries, with a gross leasable area of 120,300 square metres containing nearly 300 different shops (including about 30 restaurants and cafés) and 3000 parking spaces. Located nearby is also the Itäkeskus metro station. ● The shopping centre is divided into four sections: Pasaasi, Pikku-Bulevardi, Bulevardi, and Piazza ● Fulfilling Customer Needs ● Describe the main attributes of the product ● Link the product attributes to customer needs Cost Analysis ● Indicate the financial advantages for the customer
tourist can go back and start his life there. On the otherhand, unfortunately there are some negative aspects aswell. Firstly, with mass tourism comes pollution. For example, tourist throws carbage on the ground because there are no garbage cans around. Another bad aspect is that tourists disturb wildlife. Hordes of tourists can go to forest and scare wild animals. Last but not least, is that places are spoiled by over-development. In fact, they chop down forest to build hotels and restaurants. In conclusion, there are number of strong points both for and against mass tourism. However, i think that being against mass tourism is more rightful than being in favour of accepting it. Andres Vambola 12D
By attracting people from almost everywhere, the area can get much money in order to develop the other public services such as hospitals and schools. On the other hand, tourism may cause misunderstandings and problems because tourists do not always respect traditional cultures. They bring the bad influence to the community and affect local custom. In popular tourism areas criminalism, vandalism and nois level usually increases. Finally, in order to built hotels and restaurants, they cut down teh forest and destroy the natural landscape. To conclude, tourism has both good and bad sides. Many people are in favour of tourism because they can meet another people and visit various places all over the world.
Shopping centres: Viru, Click to edit Mas l Foorum, Ülemiste and Second leve level Kristiine centre, Rotermann's Third Fourth level block and Solaris Fifth level nightclubs theatres and cinemas good restaurants and Estonian kitchen the zoo Sports and relaxing SPA-s: Kalev, Pirita, Click to edit Master text styles Wellness Second level luxurious hotels in the Third level midtown Fourth level Fifth level swimming pools, sport clubs
Report about students eating habits. Most of todays students don't have their proper habits, Fast food can wreak havoc on your health if you aren't careful. Limit stops at fast food restaurants, and when you do go, bypass the French fries and other fried treats. Order salads, sandwiches that don't contained fried or greasy meat, and baked potatoes. Select pizza healthy pizza toppings, such as olives, mushrooms and green peppers. If you must have meat, opt for Canadian bacon, which is much lower in fat than pepperoni. Even college students need a balanced diet of protein, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and fats. Eat a variety of vegetables and moderate amounts of protein
therefore, unhealthy in the long run if consumed on a regular basis. Fast food is loaded with calories from refined sugar and fats .It is also very high in sodium, coming from common salt and other additives. On top of all this, fast food is deficient in dietary fiber and essential micro-nutrients like vitamins and minerals. To make matters worse, heaps of fast food are normally guzzled down with gallons of sugar- rich colas which many fast-food restaurants serve free with food as an incentive. To make a long story short, all this results in piling up of unused empty calories in the body, which get stored as body fat till one day you look in the mirror and realize that your great figure has been replaced by this creature in the mirror.
The best place I have ever been to is Dubrovnik, located in the south of the Croatia. This town is very old and has a really interesting history. Nowadays this is one of the most famous resorts in Europe. Climate, of course is hot as the town is located at the Adriatic Sea. It consist of two parts : the old town and the new one. The old town is the primary objective for tourists who visit Dubrovnik. Narrow strelets full of different souvenir shops and restaurants are worth of visiting. The old town isn't the onlt place to visit there. Outside of the town walls you can find even more resturants, where you can sit next to the sea and enjoy fish and seafood dishes from the local Croatian kitchen. When you are full of local guisine, you can take diving lessons org o to the boat trip from the beach, which is located 100 metres away from the old town.
people. The menu of Ribe is characterised by fresh, seasonal and definitely domestic raw produce. Naturally, we also add the tastes and techniques of European cuisines. The wine list, with approximately 120 wines, is based on the wines of the Old World. Coffee lovers are welcome to visit the master of the house, sought after barista Urmet Laht. At present, restaurant Ribe has been voted among the top 50 Estonian restaurants three times, twice over the past two years earning the notable second position. Ave Toomjõe, aasta kelner 2009 Thanks for your attention!! :) :)
In 1547 the royal residence was moved to Whitehall Palace, but the Lords continued to meet at Westminster, while the commons met in St. Stephen's Chapel. Ever since these early times, the Palace of Westminster has been home to the English Parliament. Harrod's One of the world's most famous department stores, established in 1849 as a humble grocery store employing two assistants. Today, it offers everything from food to fashion, furniture to sportswear plus 20 instore restaurants serving every kind of cuisine imaginable from pizza to sushi. Services range from piano tuning to fitting saddles. Mustsee sights include the Food Halls, the Egyptian Hall and the Pet Department. At night the store is illuminated by 11,500 light bulbs. Tower Bridge over the River Thames. The bridge was officially opened on 30 June 1894 The bridge is 244 m in length with two towers each 65 m high, built on piers the architect was Horace Jones Nelson's Column
The official language is French. SIGHTS Tahiti's volcano Rangiroa atoll Papetoai temple in Moorea Lagoon of Bora Bora Museums and botanical gardens in Tahiti Aquariums and zoos Tahitian dancing THINGS TO DO Jet skiing in Bora Bora Scuba diving in Tahiti Surfing in Tahiti Sailing in Bora Bora POLYNESIAN FOOD Known for its exotic fruits, fresh fish and vegetables, Strong influence from the French cuisine Seafood Restaurants in French Polynesia are from a wide variety of backgrounds including French, Tahitian, but also Chinese, Vietnamese and Italian. B Poisson cru (ia ota) Chevrettes Places to stay There are many places where you can stay in French Polynesia. Resorts&hotels (really expensive) Budget hotels Bed&breakfast places Little houses for rent How to get there? It's not easy to get from Estonia to French Polynesia
Location- Western Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea (Vahemeri), Bay of Biscay and English Channel National symbol- Gallic Rooster(bird),Stylised Lily(flower) Motto-Liberté, égalité, fraternité(Liberty, Equality, Fratenity) Main Religions- Roman Catholicism Government Democratic parliamentary republic Other largest sities- Lyon, Marseille, and Lille National sport- soccer (jalgpall) France is special because... There is a lots of........ v Restaurants, brasseries or bistros v Variety food- (sheese- around 400 varieties, wines, chocolate mousse, crêpes, snails, croissants, creme brule) v Tourist attractions (Eiffel tower, Notre Dame, Disneyland, 3900 museums, 4400 cinemas, 38 879 historic monuments, 50 000 theatrical productions every year) v Mediterranean (Vahemeri) beaches v Vineyard Famous about...... v Fashion and luxury (Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior- couture, perfumes, cosmetics) v Art and artists (Monet, Renoir),
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