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La comida

Unit 9,

Food

El desayuno

Parte I

Q -- ¿Qué tenemos para comer?

What do we have to eat?

A -- Tenemos ensalada.

We have salad.

Q -- ¿Tienes hambre?

Are you hungry?

A – Sí, tengo hambre.

Yes, I am hungry.

Q – ¿Tienes sed?

Are you thirsty?

A -- No, no tengo sed.

No, I am not thirsty.

El café

La leche

El chocolate

El agua mineral

El jugo

Los huevos

El pan tostado

El jamón

Las salchichas

Las papas

La naranja

La pera

La piña

La manzana

El plátano

Lista de compras

Parte II

Las espinacas

El bistec

Las galletas

Los tomates

El pollo

El queso

El pudín instantáneo

El helado

La mesa

Parte III

La pimienta y la sal

El florero

La mantequilla

El vaso

• La taza• El platillo

el azúcar

• El tenedor• La servilleta• El plato• El cuchillo• La cuchara

El mantel

La mesa

Popular dishes in Spain

Tortilla española

Omelet laced with onions and diced potato, served hot as an entrée or eaten cold as a lunch.

Paella valenciana

Casserole of chicken and seafood served on a bed of saffron rice.

Arroz con pollo

Chicken and saffron rice served in a sauce seasoned with onion and garlic and cooked with fresh peas

Flan de caramelo

Custard served with a sauce of slightly burned sugar.

Fresas con nata

Fresh strawberries served with sweetened heavy whipped cream.

Popular Latin American Dishes

Ropa vieja - Cuba

Casserole containing ground beef, chicken, sausage, peppers, onions, and garlic in saffron rice.

Chile con carne, Mexico

Ground beef, tomatoes, onion, green peppers, and kidney beans seasoned with chile powder.

Churros

Long doughnuts served with chocolate.

Chocolate, Mexico

Thick hot chocolate often eaten with a spoon or used for dunking churros.

Tacos, Mexico

Folded tortillas (corn flour pancakes) often filled with chile-flavored meat, refried beans, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and so on.

¡Buen provecho! Unit 9 project. (50 points) You are a restaurant critic.

• Explore - Go to a Spanish or Latin American restaurant in your community with your friends or family members.

• Practice - Ask the server if he/ or she speaks Spanish, and use the words that you already know to order your dish

• Observe - Take pictures of the restaurant, the dish, and yourself tasting the dish. Take notes on what the restaurant is like; clean, colorful, packed. Write down the ingredients in your dish.

• Create - Create a power point presentation describing the ambiance of the establishment and the dish you tried, also use the pictures you took.

• Critique - Do you recommend this restaurant?• Reflect – Write a 1-2 page paper on this restaurant and your

experience at this establishment. Attach the handout to your paper. (25 points)

• Present - The presentation should be 2 – 4 minutes long. You may work on your own or with a partner. (25 points)

Alternate Project (50 points)

• Choose one of the dishes that we covered on pg. 59. • Look up the recipe online and create the dish with the

help of your parents. Take pictures of this process. • Taste the dish. Take pictures of you tasting the dish. • Write a 1 to 2 page essay about the ingredients in the

dish, how you created the dish, and what the dish was like. Would you recommend this recipe?

• Present a power point with this information and the pictures that you took during your creation of the dish.

• You may choose to work with a partner or independently.

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