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Do you eat local traditional food or foreign food?

 
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Aska337



Joined: 26 Jan 2006
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Location: Iwakuni, Japan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:42 pm    Post subject: Do you eat local traditional food or foreign food? Reply with quote

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My student in a high school is writing a report about food.
She would like to ask some questions:

1 Which do you eat more often, local traditional food or foreign food?

2 What kind of local traditional dish do you have?
Would you give me some examples of popular dish for breakfast, lunch,
and dinner?

3 What type of foreign food do you eat?
Is it French, Chinese, Mexican, or from somewhere else?

Would you write the name of the state or province and country where you live? Thank you for your cooperation.
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polaris



Joined: 03 Dec 2005
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Location: Indiana, USA

PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Do you eat local traditional food or foreign food? Reply with quote

Hi Aska,

I'll try to help you with the questions:
1. I mainly eat local food everyday, but every now and then I have foreign food such as Japanese, Chinese, Italian, or Mexican food.

2. Here in the U.S.A we usually eat bread or croissant for breakfast (actually there are many more variations; these two are only examples). For lunch it can be hamburger or sandwich, or salad. Then for dinner we usually have the same thing as what we have for lunch, or usually some pasta (for example, spaghetti). The things that I mentioned are only representatives, because eating habit is different for different people.

3. As I mentioned above: Japanese, Chinese, Italian, Thailand, and Mexican food.

I'm in Indiana, U.S.A.

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