British Food And Drink

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a sweet dish made of various ingredients such as milk, sugar, flour, and flavorings, typically baked or boiled

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  • The pudding was served as the final course of the elegant dinner party.
  • I can't wait to dig into that delicious pudding for dessert!
  • This pudding is the bomb, I could eat it all day!
  • Her words were like a sweet pudding, comforting and satisfying to the soul.

noun a small, round cake made of wheat flour, sugar, butter, and milk or cream, typically served with tea or coffee

  • The afternoon tea included a selection of scones with clotted cream and jam.
  • Let's grab a scone from the bakery for a quick snack.
  • I could really go for a scone right now, they're so good!
  • Her dancing was as light and delicate as a freshly baked scone.

noun a type of food typically served in a pub

  • The local pub offers a variety of pub grub options on their menu.
  • Let's grab some pub grub at the bar down the street.
  • I'm craving some good ol' pub grub tonight.
  • His writing style is like literary pub grub, easy to digest but not very substantial.

noun a type of bread or cake that is typically flavored with tea and dried fruits or nuts

  • The tea loaf was served at the afternoon tea party.
  • I love having a slice of tea loaf with my cup of tea.
  • Let's grab a piece of tea loaf and chill out.
  • Her kindness was like a warm slice of tea loaf on a cold day.

noun a type of food

  • The traditional British dish, rag pudding, consists of suet pastry filled with meat and vegetables.
  • My grandma makes the best rag pudding in town - it's always a hit at family gatherings.
  • I could really go for some rag pudding right now, it's so comforting and delicious.
  • The rag pudding of life is filled with a mix of good and bad experiences, just like the dish itself.