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Every country has traditional dishes. What’s your country’s traditional food? In this section, you’re going to study a text about the national cuisine of a few countries.
Każde państwo ma swoje tradycyjne dania. Jakie jest tradycyjne jedzenie w twoim kraju? W tej sekcji zapoznasz się z tekstem o kuchni narodowej kilku państw.

Match words to their definitions.
Połącz wyrazy z ich definicjami.
Study the text about national cuisine around the world and do the exercises.
Przeczytaj tekst o kuchni narodowej dookoła świata i wykonaj ćwiczenia.
National Dishes
Every country has a special dishdish. Let’s look at some food from all around the world!
What do you know about PolishPolish cuisinecuisine? Our special dishes are dumplingsdumplings and beetroot soupbeetroot soup. Many touriststourists like dumplings. They’re definitely the most popular Polish dish!
What about ItalianItalian national food? It’s pizza, spaghetti and lasagnelasagne. Italians have a lot of national dishes! Pizza is the most popular dish. Everyone loves it. You can buy pizza everywhere in the world.
And do you like Greek cuisine? One Greek national dish is moussakamoussaka. You bakebake it with aubergineaubergine and meatmeat. Yum! Another popular Greek dish is tzatzikitzatziki. It’s a saucesauce with yogurt,yogurt, garlic,garlic, and cucumbers.cucumbers.
Americans have their special dishes, too. They are burgersburgers, chipschips, corncorn, and fried chickenfried chicken. AmericanAmerican cuisine is very popular around the world. A lot of fast food places sell burgers, chips, and fried chicken.
ChineseChinese cuisine is very popular, too. One of the Chinese national dishes is Kung Pao chickenKung Pao chicken. It’s chicken fried with vegetables and peanutspeanuts. You eat it with rice.rice. Another national Chinese food is duckduck or tofutofu. Usually, you fryfry them and eat them with rice.
What’s your favourite national cuisine?
Źródło: Zuzanna Kościuk, licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Study the text and choose the correct answers.
Przeczytaj tekst, a następnie wybierz prawidłową odpowiedź.
Study the text again. Are the sentences true or false?
Przeczytaj tekst ponownie. Czy podane zdania są prawdziwe, czy fałszywe?
- Poland’s most popular dish is beetroot soup. TRUEFALSE
- Focaccia is one of the most popular Italian dishes. TRUEFALSE
- Greek people eat octopus which they fry with peanuts. TRUEFALSE
- American food is popular at fast food places. TRUEFALSE
- Kung Pao chicken is chicken with vegetables and peanuts. TRUEFALSE
Study the text again and drag the words to fill in the gaps.
Przestudiuj tekst ponownie, a następnie przeciągnij wyrazy w odpowiednie luki.
Many 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza think of 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza when they think of Poland.
You can buy 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza everywhere in the world.
It’s a 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza with yogurt, 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza, and cucumbers.
American national 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza is burgers, chips, corn, and 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza chicken.
One of the 1. Chinese, 2. fried, 3. foreigners, 4. dumplings, 5. sauce, 6. cuisine, 7. garlic, 8. pizza national dishes is Kung Pao chicken.
Słownik
/ əˈmerɪkən /
amerykański/amerykańska
/ ˈəʊbəʒiːn /
bakłażan
/ beɪk /
piec
/ ˈbiːtruːt suːp /
barszcz czerwony
/ ˈbɜːɡəz / / ˈbɜːɡə /
burgery [burger]
/ tʃaɪˈniːz /
chiński/chińska
/ tʃɪps / / tʃɪp /
frytki [frytka]
/ kɔːn /
kukurydza
/ ˈkjuːkʌmbəz / / ˈkjuːkʌmbə /
ogórki [ogórek]
/ kwɪˈziːn /
kuchnia
/ ˌdiːp ˈfraɪd /
smażone na głębokim oleju
/ dɪʃ /
danie
/ dəʊ /
surowe ciasto
/ dʌk /
kaczka
/ ˈdʌmplɪŋz / / ˈdʌmpl̩ɪŋ /
pierogi [pieróg]
/ fraɪ /
smażyć
/ ˈfɪlɪŋ /
nadzienie
/ fraɪd ˈtʃɪkɪn /
smażony kurczak
/ ˈɡɑːlɪk /
czosnek
/ ˈɡriːk /
grecki/grecka
/ ɪˈtæljən /
włoski/włoska
/ ˌkʊŋ ˈpɑʊ ˈtʃɪkɪn /
kurczak Kung Pao
/ ləˈzænjə /
lazania
/ miːt /
mięso
/ muːˈsɑːkə /
moussaka (grecka zapiekanka)
/ ˈnæʃnəl kwɪˈziːn /
kuchnia narodowa
/ ˈnæʃnəl dɪʃ /
danie narodowe
/ ˈpæstə /
makaron
/ ˈpiːnʌts / / ˈpiːnʌt /
orzeszki ziemne [orzeszek ziemny]
/ ˈpəʊlɪʃ /
polski/polska
/ raɪs /
ryż
/ sɔːlt /
sól
/ sɔːs /
sos
/ spəˈɡeti /
spaghetti (długi makaron)
/ ˈtəʊfuː /
tofu
/ təˈmɑːtəʊz / / təˈmɑːtəʊ /
pomidory [pomidor]
/ ˈtʊərɪsts / / ˈtɔːrɪst /
turyści [turysta]
/ tsætˈsiːki /
tzatziki (rodzaj sosu)
/ ˈjɒɡət /
jogurt
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