36_food_uk_usa_austr_newzel_cz
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tends to be only in posher
restaurants, but a
tip is expected
whenever you are served at the table.
Sometimes there will be a bowl for
any
loose change next to the till.
This will go to the waiter or waitress.
Despite what you read in phrase
books, we hardly use the term waiter
or waitress when we need something.
A hand gesture or catching their eye
is sufficient. Shouting across the
room ‘Waiter!’ would make you look
like a right idiot.
A ful English cooked breakfast is a hot dish of fried bacon, sausage,
egg, tomatoes and sometimes mushrooms. It is usual y served with
a cup of tea or coffee. However, today people prefer a light breakfast
consisting of cereals or porridge and toasts and marmalade.
In England, roast beef is one of the meals
traditionally served at Sunday dinner.
Breakfast and lunch are usually eaten
on
the run. People have yogurt or a pastry
in the morning and then fast food at lunch.
The evening is when Americans have
more time to spend on eating, and that is
when the biggest meal of the day is usually
eaten. At home, the evening meal typically
has some kind of meat, a vegetable, and
bread. But Americans work long hours,
so often they are too tired to cook, and
bring home Chinese food or have a pizza
delivered instead.
Americans love to eat out. Restaurants
have friendly waiters and serve large
portions at
affordable prices. Italian
food is very popular. Pizza is served with
a choice of three different
crusts - thin,
medium, or thick, and for
toppings you
can get anything you want, including
double cheese or even
tuna fish.
Mexican food is also common. When