Ukrainian Cuisine
Pre-reading
To your mind what are the key words which characterize Ukrainian cuisine.
There is a proverb in Ukrainian: Хліб та каша – їжа наша. Does it characterize Ukrainian cuisine?
Reading
This text is taken from the book written by a native American. Read this article and say whether his impressions about Ukrainian food coincide with yours.
Ukrainian cuisine is a lot more varied than the borshch and varenyky often associated with it. The wealth of plants and animals raised in this fertile land accounts for a rich and varied diet; in addition, the cuisine was enriched from historical contacts with Europe and Asia. Despite the foreign influences, there is something original and distinctive about the way Ukrainians transform food into cuisine.
Like Italian cuisine, Ukrainian dishes show a sophisticated simplicity based on the goodness of the ingredients themselves and their natural flavors. Dishes are neither highly spiced nor bland, but subtle and pleasing, seasoned to perfection.
Bread, of course, is the mainstay of the Ukrainian diet and it is marvellous. Ukraine’s reputation as the “breadbasket of Europe” is well-deserved. The French writer Honore de Balzac, who lived in Ukraine from 1847 through 1850, counted 77 ways of preparing bread. Bread is so important a part of life that Ukrainians have a custom of greeting honored guests with a loaf of bread topped with a mound of salt. Ukrainian groups still use this custom today in welcoming ceremonies for dignitaries and important persons.
The most important vegetables are beets, cabbage, cucumbers, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and beans. These simple ingredients are transformed into sophisticated combinations of flavor and texture when spiced with the holy trinity of Ukrainian cuisine — garlic, vinegar, and dill.
Food is seasonal, therefore, preserved and pickled to last through the winter; pickled cucumbers, cabbage, tomatoes, mushrooms, peppers, and even apples lend flavor and tartness to many dishes. Salads are very common, not the lettuce-based kind Americans eat, but combinations of fresh, cooked and occasionally preserved vegetables, often mixed with meats and cheeses in creative yet subtle blendings of flavors.
Comprehension check
Did you get any new information from the article? What was it?
Answer the questions to check your memory and knowledge.
How was the Ukrainian cuisine enriched historically?
What is common between Ukrainian and Italian cuisines?
Are Ukrainian dishes highly spiced?
What is the mainstay of the Ukrainian diet?
Who, one of the most well known French writers, was surprised by the amount of ways of preparing bread?
How do Ukrainians greet honoured guests?
What vegetables are the most popular among Ukrainians?
What is the holy trinity of Ukrainian cuisine?
Do Ukrainians preserve fruit and vegetables to last through the winter? And how?
10) What is the common formula in Ukrainian salads in comparison with other cuisines?
Match the words from the text with their explanation.
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Style of cooking
custom
Ability to make someone/something change
trinity
Substance which goes to make something
mainstay
Very delicate
ceremony
Principal support
bread
The sort of foods one habitually eats
subtle
Food of baked dough made of flour usually leavened with yeast and moistened
diet
Usual way of behaving or acting
cuisine
Formal procedure, especially on religious or public occasions
ingredient
Group of three
influence
- Part I what we eat Fruit and Vegetables
- H. Translate into English:
- In a sauce
- Pasta and bread
- Herbs, spices and nuts
- Vanilla
- Vinegar
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 9 Do you eat to live or live to eat?
- Exercise 19
- Part II healthy eating
- What Do the Stars Eat?
- Vocabulary Practice
- Reading
- To meat or not to meat
- Reading
- What is a healthy diet?
- How much fat is too much for healthy eating?
- General Advice
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Reading
- What Our Food Contains
- Junk Food
- Vocabulary Practice
- A. Ask for b. Demand c. Order d. Command
- A. Grabbed b. Snatched c. Took d. Bit
- A. Earn b. Win c. Put d. Gain
- A. Diet b. Fast c. Nutrition d. Health
- Eat, drink… and don’t be sorry
- Vocabulary Practice
- Exercise 3. Read the text again and talk about chocolate, sugar, cheese, butter and cream, meat and coffee or tea in terms of : nutrients, calories and ways they affect the human system.
- Reading
- A view of fast food
- Listening
- Speaking
- Role-play
- Reading
- What is cholesterol?
- For less cholesterol…
- 1. Вітамін та його молодший брат - каротин.
- 3. Редис – поліпшувач травлення.
- Exercise 2
- Part b. Say what someone should do to change their unhealthy eating habits. E.G. You should eat fruit instead of crisps when you want a snack.
- The balanced diet
- It is interesting to know
- In Eating Habits, East is Better than West
- Reading
- He isn’t heavy, he’s on redux
- Keeping fit
- How did you score?
- Fighting fit
- Розпочніть день правильно
- 5 Дієт на всі випадки життя
- Genetically engineered food
- Reading
- Eat less and live longer
- Vegetables
- Single serves
- Part III cooking
- Ways of cooking food – verbs
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 6
- Pea soup
- Holubtsi (Cabbage Rolls)
- Speaking
- Chocolate – like falling in love
- Vocabulary Practice
- Exercise 11
- Sponge cake
- Speaking
- Stuffed tomatoes
- Exercise 13
- Apple cake
- Ingredients
- Shepherd’s pie
- Ingredients
- Varenyky with cottage cheese
- Exercise 16
- Бісквіт зі смородиновою начинкою
- Ягідний торт з горіхами та йогуртом
- Fish and Chips
- Irish Stew
- Burger and Fries
- Pancakes with Maple Syrup
- Exercise 17
- Describing food
- Exercise 18
- Десять заповідей кухаря
- A Housewife’s Day
- Baked tuna and apple flambé
- Part IV my meals
- Why We Eat What We Eat
- Comprehension check
- Interested
- Interesting
- Words to remember
- Phrases to remember
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 6
- Exercise 7
- Let’s eat breakfast
- Exercise 8
- Reading
- The cocktail you couldn't mix
- Drinking
- It is interesting to know
- Champagne
- Vintage and non-vintage champagne
- Exercise 19 Translate the following sentences into English:
- I. Nonfood considerations.
- II. Food
- Exercise 20 Translate the following into Ukrainian:
- Part V
- Eating out
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 5
- Korean Dining
- Reading
- Glossary
- Role-play
- Reading
- At the Restaurant
- Exercise 9
- In the dining-hall
- Exercise 10 Translate into English:
- Listening
- Translate into English:
- До мережі сендвіч-барів
- Caribbean Club
- Turkish Antalya
- Khutorets
- Italian
- International
- Listening
- Exercise 14
- Exercise 15
- Exercise 16
- Role-play
- Exercise 18 Translate into English:
- Post-listening
- Ordering food in a restaurant
- Exercise 19
- Crossword
- The Restaurant Game
- Main dishes
- Desserts
- Beverages
- Speaking
- Introduction
- Speaking
- Introduction
- Main Body
- Exercise 24
- Part VI table manners a list of do’s and don’ts
- Never stretch over the table for something you want, ask your neighbour to pass it.
- Never ______ over the table for something you want, ask your ________ to pass it.
- The abc of Table Manners
- Speaking
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Speaking
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 6
- Part a. Зовсім нескладний етикет.
- Part VII National cuisine
- Ukrainian Cuisine
- It is interesting to know
- Ukrainian specialities
- Ukrainian cuisine
- English Cuisine Reading
- Australian food
- Eat your heart out …in the usa
- French cuisine
- Asian food
- Greek guisine - simplicity inspired by gods
- Revision topics
- 10. International cuisine.