Ielts Speaking - Food
Ielts Speaking - Food
fussy eater: someone who is very picky about the food and doesn’t eat everything.
| My husband is a fussy eater, and he’s never pleased with my cooking.
home-cooked food: food cooked at home, usually implies that food is healthy.
| Preparing home-cooked food is a good way to make a balanced meal.
Italian cuisine: traditional Italian food. You can also say French cuisine, Russian
cuisine, Chinese cuisine and so on.
| I adore pasta, pizza and Italian cuisine in general.
my mouth is watering: that is to say you find something very appetizing. People use
this expression when they see/smell food that looks very delicious.
| My mouth is watering every time I think about my grandmother’s apple pie.
processed food: food that has been modified in an undesirable or unhealthy way to
achieve its current state.
| Try to avoid processed foods like flavored nuts and cereal bars. It is much
healthier to eat organic food.
quality justifies the bill: when a product is worth buying due its good quality,
even if it’s expensive.
| I first thought those strawberries were too expensive, but when I tasted them
I understood that their quality justified the bill.
restrain one’s hunger: to avoid eating when you really want to. Usually practiced
during diets.
| John couldn’t restrain his hunger anymore and went to the nearest fast-food
restaurant.
slap-up meal: a quick and fatty meal. To slap up means to cook something very
quickly.
| I feel like making a slap-up meal tonight.
to spoil your appetite: to do something that would hinder your desire to eat.
| Stop talking about the snails, you’re spoiling my appetite!
to wine and dine: to banquet, to “entertain with good food”. If you wine and dine
someone, you usually take him out to dinner at a fancy restaurant.
| The company wined and dined us, hoping to convince us we should accept the
job.
ready meal: a meal that you buy already cooked, which only requires reheating to be
eaten.
| I had no desire to cook, so I bought a ready meal in a nearby supermarket.