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breakfast |
The meal you eat in the morning is your breakfast.
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lunch |
The meal you eat in the afternoon is your lunch.
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dinner |
The meal you eat in the evening is your dinner.
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fruit |
Apples, bananas, melon and grapes are all fruit.
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vegetable |
Carrots, peas and beans are vegetables.
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meat |
Chicken, beef, lamb and pork are all meat.
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chicken |
Chicken and rice or chicken and chips are popular meals to eat.
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rice |
Indian food is often made with rice and spices.
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chips |
A popular meal in the UK is fish and chips.
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kitchen |
In your house, you cook in the kitchen.
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eat |
A verb meaning to put food in your mouth is to eat.
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drink |
A verb meaning to put water, juice or alcohol in your mouth is to drink.
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restaurant |
If you don't want to cook, you can go to a restaurant to eat.
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juice |
You can drink apple juice, orange juice and pineapple juice.
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coke |
A brown, fizzy drink is called coke.
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pasta |
A popular dish in Italy is pasta. You can have bolognese, carbonara or lasagne.
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pizza |
A popular dish in Italy is pizza. A cheese and tomato meal with any toppings you like.
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coffee |
A hot drink that gives you energy is coffee.
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lamb |
Meat from a baby sheep is lamb.
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