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British food isn't as bad •than•as some people say.
It's sometimes very bad in cheap restaurants, but the food • what • that the British • eat • are eating at • the home • home is usually good and well-cooked.
The British eat three meals every day.
• The breakfast • Breakfast in Great Britain is • much • very bigger • as• than breakfast in • other • others countries: they • eats • eat fruit or a cereal; then they eat eggs and bacon; then they eat toast.
People • what • who work in offices • don't • doesn't often have • many • much lunch: they • eat • ate a sandwich in a pub or sandwich bar.
But, on Sundays,
• everyone's having • everyone has a big lunch: they eat beef, mutton,chicken or pork, with a lot of vegetables.
Families with young children have • the tea • tea at five o'clock: • they eat • they're eating sandwiches and cakes and drink tea.
But when the children are • oldest, • older, a family
• doesn't • aren't usually have tea.
They have a • cup of tea • tea-cup at three o'clock, and then have • the dinner • dinner in the evening.
The British don't drink • many • much wine.
They sometimes drink • water • the water with their meals — but, in the North of England, they like • drink • to drink tea while they're • eaten. • eating.
Some • Englishmen • English drink ten cups of tea • all • every day!
The • more • most usual meat courses in Britain are pies and stews.
A pie
• likes • is like a cake with meat in it; a stew's •make • made from a lot of meat and vegetables, • what • that are • cooked • cook for • long. • a long time.
The most usual desserts are puddings.
These • are • would like cakes, but are • very • much heavier.
There are three kinds of restaurant in Britain.
The kind the British • like • are like best is the fish-and-chip shop, where they can • to buy '• buy their favourite meal — fried fish and chips.
You can • eat • to eat your meal in the shop, but most people • are buying • buy the fish and chips • to • because take home.
Young people • buy often • often buy chips and eat them in the street.
• There's • There are a lot of • small, cheap • small and cheap restaurants, that are
• called • call cafe's.
The food in them is often very bad; but the British workman likes to go to them • to • for have a • quickly • quick meal.
They usually • are serving • serve fried eggs, fried sausages, fried steak, fried bacon or fried chicken!
The food in the good restaurants is • very - • much better.
But when the Englishman goes
• up • out to eat in a restaurant, he likes •to eat • eat Italian, Indian or Chinese food.
In London, you can • eat • to eat food from • somewhere • everywhere in the world.. . but you won't find • many • much good restaurants that serve English food!
• Some • Some of the most interesting restaurants are in Soho, in London, where there's a big Chinese area.
In this area, all the notices are • written • wrote in Chinese... and so •do • are the menus in the restaurants. When an Englishman •order • orders his meal, he never knows what
• he's going • is he going to eat!