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美国食物介绍American &Chinese food Breakfast American: coffee, milk, cereal, oatmeal (麦片), yogurt, pancake (烤薄饼 ), bread, butter/cheese, egg(scrambled/boiled/fried), waffle (华夫饼:用蛋奶烘烤的轻而脆的蛋奶饼) Chinese: soya-bean milk(豆浆), Wonton(馄饨), steamed bread(馒头), steamed stuffed...

美国食物介绍
American &Chinese food Breakfast American: coffee, milk, cereal, oatmeal (麦片), yogurt, pancake (烤薄饼 ), bread, butter/cheese, egg(scrambled/boiled/fried), waffle (华夫饼:用蛋奶烘烤的轻而脆的蛋奶饼) Chinese: soya-bean milk(豆浆), Wonton(馄饨), steamed bread(馒头), steamed stuffed bun (包子), fried dough sticks (油条), hot dry noodles (热干面), rice noodles (米粉), egg (fried/boiled), fried doughnut (面窝), hot noodles with sesame paste (热干面) Lunch American: sandwich, hotdog, hamburger, coffee, soup, mashed potato (马铃薯泥), Baked bean (甜豆), Cream corn (奶油玉米), Macaroni (意大利通心粉/面), Spaghetti (直的意大利面), Rotini (螺旋状的意大利面), Pasta (意大利面的总称), Ham (火腿). Chinese: rice, noodles, fried vegetables, dishes like steamed pork with rice flour (粉蒸肉), shredded pork of Sichuan style (鱼香肉丝),Peking Duck (北京片皮鸭), Pepper Salt Spareribs(椒盐排骨), steamed Wuchang fish (清蒸武昌鱼), Mar-Boh Tofu (麻婆豆腐), Chinese Green Tender(清炒芥兰), Mongolian Beef(蒙古牛肉), Eggplant in Clay Pot(鱼香茄子煲), West Lake Beef Soup(西湖牛肉羹), Yang Chow Fried Rice(扬州炒饭), hot pot (火锅), etc. Supper American: starters/ appetizers: green salad, tomato soup, fish appetizer Main dishes/courses: grilled fish, roast beef, steak, cheeseburger Side dishes/ courses: mashed potatoes, cream corn, onion soup, Chinese rice, seafood fried rice Desserts: chocolate cakes, cheesecake, carrots, vegetables Beverages/drinks: lemonade, mineral water, vanilla ice cream Chinese: rice or millet gruel (小米粥), steamed bread, fried vegetables, meat, etc. American food habits Almost any bookstore has a variety of information about the restaurants and food specialties in the area. In addition, local newspapers and magazines include advertisements and articles about where to eat. In general, American food is mild tasting; most Americans do not season their food to any great degree. Salads are very popular and are served all year, but especially in the summer. Waiters tend to assume that everyone drinks coffee, but simply tell them if you wish something else. If a waiter says “Now or later?” he means “Do your want coffee with your meal or after it?” Many, but certainly not all, Americans drink coffee or tea with their meals. Either way is perfectly acceptable. When dining out, you can ask for tea, milk, “coke”, wine or beer if you prefer. Restaurants can only serve beer, wine, or other alcoholic drinks if they have a license, that is, permission from the local government to serve alcoholic drinks. Normally, when eating in a private home, it is considered better manners to take whatever is being served and not to ask for something different, unless the hostess gives you a choice. A formal dinner includes the following courses, which are usually served in the following order: an appetizer, a soup, a salad, a main course, a dessert, and coffee or tea. The main course served in American meals is usually meat, fish, or poultry, but rarely is more than one of these served at the same meal. Seafood is sometimes served as a first course, however. Most Americans eat breakfast and lunch quickly unless it is a social, business, or family occasion. The evening meal, however, is usually longer and a time for the family to gather together. Rushing through daytime meals is part of the fast pace in America. Another reason for rushing through daytime meals is that many people eat breakfast and lunch in restaurants that are usually crowded with people waiting for a place so that they, too, can be served and return to work at the proper time. So each one hurries to make room for the next person. As with busy people everywhere there is a real difference between a meal that is eaten in a hurry and one that can be enjoyed with friends during one’s leisure. Two of the most popular American foods are hot dogs and hamburgers. You will find these available at almost all “fast food” restaurants. Hot dogs are also called “franks”, a short form for frankfurters. A hot dog is usually made either from beef or pork, or a combination of the two, but a hamburger is beef. Both are served on a bread roll; hot dogs on a long roll and hamburgers on a round roll. You have your choice of adding a number of sauces and vegetables at no extra charge. A favorite sauce of many Americans is a tomato sauce called ketchup or catsup. When you are ordering your lunch at a “fast-food” place, do not be surprised if you do not understand the food orders --- either do many Americans. For example, “draw one”, means “pour a cup of coffee”; “BLT: means “bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich”. No one expects you to know this special vocabulary. Order your meal in the usual way. Eating places use their own special words to place an order quickly. Eating custom and practice American eating is funny. They eat almost everything with a fork, and it appears that holding a knife in one's right hand longer than a few seconds is considered to be against good table manners. The system is that if it is absolutely necessary to use a knife, people take the fork in their left hand, and cut off a piece of meat or whatever it is in the normal manner. Then they put the knife down, transfer the fork to their right hand, and only then do they transport the food to their mouth. This is clearly ludicrous, but it is considered good manners. Table Manners Rules of etiquette are the formal rules that describe proper social behavior. They include things like manners and customs, which vary from culture to culture. In the United States, the United Kingdom, and in certain other parts of the world, each course of a formal meal has its own knife, fork, or spoon. As a general rule, the outermost utensils (knives, forks, and spoons) are used first, and diners work their way in during the course of the meal. 1. Don't put your own utensils into a serving bowl. Use the utensil in the bowl to put some of the food on your own plate, and then return the serving utensil to the bowl. 2. Don't spit food anywhere. If you have bones in your mouth, take them out with your fingers and place them on the edge of your plate, never on the table or on the floor. 3. Don't drink soup out of the bowl. Use a spoon. when it comes to pizza and hamburgers they happily use their fingers. 4. Don't reach across the table or in front of another person. Ask someone to pass whatever you want. 5. Don't put net shells or fruit peeling on the floor. Put them in a plate or an ashtray, or on a table. 6. Don't belch out loud. If you do, you must say: "Excuse me" quietly and go on with the conversation. 7. Don't sneeze or blow your nose anywhere except into a handkerchief or a Kleenex. If you cough, cover your mouth with your hand. 8. Don’t put your elbows on the table. 餐厅实用英语 1.寻问餐厅 到国外游玩,品尝当地美食是行程重头戏之一,然而,身为异乡人,自然无法知道每家餐厅口碑如何。此时,不妨向饭店中的服务人员询问,说出自己的喜好及需求,请对方做最佳建议。 Could you recommend a nice restaurant near here? 是否可介绍一家附近口碑不错的餐厅? Is there a Chinese restaurant around here? 这附近是否有中国餐厅? I want a restaurant with reasonable prices. 我想去一家价位合理的餐厅。 Are there any inexpensive restaurants near here? 这附近是否有价位不贵的餐厅? I'd like a quiet restaurant. 我想去一家不会吵杂的餐厅。 Do you know of any restaurants open now? 你知道现在那里还有餐厅是营业的吗? I'd like a restaurant with cheerful atmosphere. 我想去一家气氛欢乐、活泼的餐厅。 I'd like to have some local food. 我想尝试一下当地食物。 Could you recommend that kind of restaurant? 是否可建议这一类的餐厅? Where is the nearest Italian restaurant? 最近的意大利餐厅在那里? Where is the main area for restaurants? 此地餐厅多集中在那一区? 2.餐厅预约 享受异国美食是出国旅游的乐趣之一,若已打听好何处有美味,不妨在出发前先打电话询问是否需订位,以免兴冲冲的出门,却碰上餐厅客满的情况。电话预约时,一定要详细告知餐厅预约时间、人数与名字,并且最好询问清楚是否需著正式服装,以免届时失礼。 Do I need a reservation? 我需要预约位子吗? Nine o'clock should be O.K. 9点应该没问 快递公司问题件快递公司问题件货款处理关于圆的周长面积重点题型关于解方程组的题及答案关于南海问题 。 I'd like to reserve a table for three. 我想要预约3个人的位子。 what do you have for today's special? 今天的推荐餐是什么? We are a group of six. 我们共有6个人。 We'd like a table with a view of garden. 我们想要面对花园的位子。 We'll come around eight o'clock. 我们大约在8点到达。 It's O.K. Your name, please. 没问题。请给我你的名字。 How can I get there? 我要如何才能到达餐厅? My name is Jessica Yang. 我的名字是洁西卡 杨。 I'd like to reserve a table for two at seven tonight. 我想要预约今晚7点2个人的位子。 Do you have a dress code? 餐厅是否有任何服装上的规定? I'm sorry. We have so many guests this evening. 我很抱歉。今晚的客人相当多。 Should the ladies wear formal dresses? 女士是否需著正式服装? How long is the wait? 我们大概需要等多久? No jeans, please. 请不要穿牛仔裤。 3.餐厅点餐篇 到异国品尝美食可说是旅游的乐趣之一,然而,若是语言不通,大概就很难品尝餐厅最受好评的菜色了。因此,学会基本点餐说法,适当的询问服务生,并 关于同志近三年现实表现材料材料类招标技术评分表图表与交易pdf视力表打印pdf用图表说话 pdf 达自己喜好,包管可以让自己吃得道地又满足。 May I have a menu, please? 请给我菜单。 May I order, please? 我可以点餐了吗? Do you have a menu in Chinese? 是否有中文菜单? What is the specialty of the house? 餐厅最特别的菜式是什么? Would you like something to drink before dinner? 在用晚餐前想喝些什么吗? Do you have today’s special? 餐厅有今日特餐吗? What kind of drinks do you have for an aperitif? 餐厅有些什么餐前酒? Can I have the same dish as that? 我可以点与那份相同的餐吗? May I see the wine list? 可否让我看看酒单? I’d like appetizers and meat(fish) dish. 我想要一份开胃菜与排餐(鱼餐)。 May I order a glass of wine? 我可以点杯酒吗? I’m on a diet. 我正在节食中。 What kind of wine do you have? 餐厅有那几类酒? I have to avoid food containing fat (salt/sugar). 我必须避免含油脂(盐份/糖份)的食物。 I’d like to have some local wine. 我想点当地出产的酒。 Do you have vegetarian dishes? 餐厅是否有供应素食餐? I’d like to have France red wine. 我想要喝法国红酒。 How do you like your steak? 你的牛排要如何烹调? Could you recommend some good wine? 是否可建议一些不错的酒? Well done (medium/rare), please. 全熟 (五分熟/全生)。 4.餐厅用餐 旅途中品尝异国美食时的兴奋与期待,就好像买了彩券等待开奖一般,你永远不知道结果会是宾果或全军覆没,然而,无论结果如何,它都将是旅程中难忘的回忆。如果菜式不合口味,有时向服务生索取调味酱,自己调味一番,倒也挺入口的。用完餐付费时,千万别忘了确认帐单数目,以及付些小费表示谢意。 Could you tell me how to eat this? 请告诉我要如何食用这道菜? Is coffee included in this meal? 有咖啡做为附餐吗? Could you pass me the salt(pepper)? 请把盐(胡椒)传给我。 May I smoke? 可以抽烟吗? I'd like a glass of water, please. 请给我一杯水。 My order hasn't come yet. 我点的食物还没来。 May I have a bottle of mineral water? 请给我一瓶矿泉水。 This is not what I ordered. 这不是我点的食物。 Uncarbonated mineral water, please. 请给我不含碳酸的矿泉水。 Check, please. 麻烦请结账。 May I have some more bread, please. 请再给我一些面包。 Can I pay here? 可以在这儿付账吗? I'd like a dessert, please. 请给我一些甜点。 We like to pay separately. 我们想要分开算账。 What do you have for dessert? 甜点有那几种? I think there is a mistake in the bill. 账单有一些错误。 May I have some cheese? 可以给我一些芝士吗? Could you check it again? 可不可以麻烦再确认一次账单? What kind of cheese is this? 这是什么口味的芝士? Can I pay with this credit card? 可以用这张信用卡付账吗? May I have just a little of it? 可以给我一点这个吗? May I have the receipt, please? 请给我收据。 Can I have some fruit instead of the dessert? 可不可以不要甜点改要水果? 5. 速食餐厅用餐篇 出国旅游时,到当地人常去的平价速食店用餐,可能是多数旅行者最便利而省钱的选择,到此类餐厅用餐,气氛虽轻松,不像到高级餐厅进食时要讲究太多餐桌礼仪,但对于个人的需求,最好在点餐时便向柜台说明清楚。例如若需外食,或不喜欢某些酱料皆须事先告知,以免徒增服务人员的麻烦,浪费自己时间。 Will you be eating here or is this to go (take out)? 在这里用餐或带走? I'll eat here. 在这里用餐。 Take out, please. 带走。 I'll have a small hamburger, milk, and one large order of French fries. 请给我一个小汉堡、牛奶和一份大份薯条。 Can I sit here? 我可以坐这里吗? Can I have a hot dog, please? 请给我一份热狗。 With ketchup or mayonnaise?With ketchup, please. 加蕃茄酱或美乃滋?请加蕃茄酱。 How about onions or mustard?Yes, please. 要加洋葱或芥末吗?好的。 A sandwich, please. 请给我一份三明治。 Which would you like for bread?White or whole wheat? 你想要什么口味的面包?白面包或全麦面包? Whole wheat, please. 请给我全麦面包。 I'd like roast beef with Swiss cheese, tomato, and lettuce. 我要烤牛肉加瑞士乳酪、蕃茄与莴苣。 Can I take this seat? 我可以坐这个位子吗? Where can I get a knife and fork? 我在那里可以拿到刀与叉? Bourbon with soda water, please. 请给我波本酒加苏打水。 Could you show me something to certify your age? 可否出示能 证明 住所证明下载场所使用证明下载诊断证明下载住所证明下载爱问住所证明下载爱问 年纪的文件?
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