Carmen: The Chinese introduced oriental food to Britain. But before the Chinese, immigrants from all around the world came to live in London.
British people enjoy a huge range of food and flavours from other countries.
This is Borough Market, London’s oldest food market. Today, you can find food here from all over the world.
This is Italian cheese. Each group of settlers brought their own food and styles of cooking and people here embraced the exciting new flavours… maybe because British food wasn’t very good.
Restaurants from all around the world can be found on most British high streets. Indian, Chinese, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Persian... the list goes on.
But just what are the UK’s favourite dishes?
On the Street: My favourite meal is Thai green curry.
On the Street: One of my favourite meals is... cottage pie with peas.
On the Street: My favourite food is... Chinese ... Chinese.
On the Street: What’s my favourite meal? Still full English breakfast.
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Chef: This is a full English breakfast. Tomato, black pudding, sausage, bacon, egg, mushroom.
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Carmen: A big fried breakfast might not be to everyone’s taste. But in Britain, there is something for everyone.
Celia Brooks Brown is a food writer and knows all about food and the future of food in the UK, today.
Mmm! It looks good. What have we got here, Celia?
Celia: Well, this is a British tomato salad with a Yorkshire-made sheep’s cheese. And here we have a Barnsley lamb chop with new potatoes and a mint hollandaise sauce.
Carmen: So is this a sign of developments in British cooking?
Celia: Yes, people want to know where their food comes from. Chefs in restaurants like these are reinventing classic British dishes. They’re using ingredients that are locally sourced and locally grown.
Carmen: So what about world cuisine?
Celia: Well, anything goes. Chefs love to experiment with ingredients from different cultures. And we live in a globalised society, it’s very exciting.
Carmen: OK, Celia, if you were cooking these dishes at home, what ingredients from different cultures would you use?
Celia: Well, I might use something like this. This is a Moroccan spice mix called Ras el Hanout. Have a sniff.
Carmen: Hmm. That’s really strong.
Celia: Lovely, isn’t it? Now, this might make a lovely spice rub for that lamb chop.
Carmen: I can’t wait to taste this.
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Carmen: The food in Britain reflects the many different cultures here. But some of the old favourites are here to stay. I’m off for my favourite, fish and chips. Want a chip?
Comments
it is delicious
good choise
yes, Hitomi.Y
i agree with your comments.
how old are you?
Where are you from?
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English breakfast looks yummy, but I wonder what black pudding is made out of...
yes, lia
i agree with your comments.
how old are you?
please.................
wow... I really interesting in tasting the food, because I've never taste it until now. and someday, when I go to England, God willing I'll taste it. Indeed!
They look so delicious!
I'm looking forward to eating British food!!!
What a globalized country!
I can't wait to go there!!!
When I go there, I really want to try "fish n chips" and "Italian cheese" ;)
I felt the foods is very multicultual.The video helps me to understand about other country. I really feel like having fish and chips.
I think this video is showing clearly and easily about the British food.
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Seems people doesn't prefer British food much after all. I hope I could meet some delicious plates when I visit there.
This movie was interesting!!! I think it's good that we can eat foods from many countries in British. But I can't eat all of Full English Breakfast, because it's too much!!! lol
I think it is great that people can eat lots of foreigner food in one place:)
but i still love full British breakfast which is so nice:)
It looks very delicious and too big!
From now on,I'm worried about whether I miss Japanese food:|
I wanna try full English break fast:(
I wanna visit Borough Market!! It's great that you can eat food from all over the world at the market. I've heard British food is not good, but it looks tasty. I'd like to try it!
I have never eaten British food, so I'm interested in about it.
Is it really bad taste??
British tomato salad looks good!!
and Itarian cheese also looks delicious^^
because i love cheese♡
There were many delicious food in the video!!! I have never eaten black pudding. So, I'm looking forward to eating it:) I like fish and chips, too♡
I didn't know that.
I want to eat fish and chips in Britain.
When I visited London about 30 years ago, I coud hardly find any foods except a pile of potatoes at a supermarket. But now it seems the situation has been changed.
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Wow!!! I didn't know only fish and chips so I was glad to know other British food (: I want to try them!
I've never eaten British food,so I'd love to taste them. Especially, FISH-AND-CHIPS! xD
Black pudding!? Is it really tasty? I want so badly to try! Have you had it before?
This video was really interesting!!!
I think it is very good that people can try a lot of kinds of foods!!!
I would like Britain people to try Japanese food too!!!
I also want to try black pudding!!!
British meals seem to be more yummy than I've ever heard or expected!
It looks so delicious!
I want to eat Full English Breakfast and Lamb Chops.
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