Learn How to Talk About COOKING in ENGLISH | Cooking Challenge

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What's up guys? We are very  excited to bring you this special  

lesson where you are going to get to learn  English for cooking and tasting food

And we will be sharing some of our  favorite recipes that we grew up with

And make sure you watch until  the end for the taste test!

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So the dish that I've chosen to share with  everybody today is in Cyprus called Koupepia  

and you may have heard these as Dolmades  in Greece and because my family originates  

from Cyprus I grew up eating these. My grandmother would make them all  

the time and my dad as well, and he just  recently visited and we made them as well,  

so I have a lot of memories eating this food. We would serve it mainly as a main dish,  

you would have it alongside something else, so  it would be an accompaniment to something else,  

maybe something like kologasi which is tarobut if you go to a Greek restaurant you might  

actually have it as part of a meze, which is  lots of small plates a bit like Spanish tapas

Which we're used to having here. Exactly.

Do you remember that Friend's Thanksgiving  episode where Rachel is in charge of making  

dessert and she accidentally makes an  English trifle and a shepherd's pie

Yeah, it was so hilarious. Yeah that is exactly why we made our Fluent with  

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Hey if you're a foodie like  we are, if you love eating  

then most certainly you probably enjoy  going to restaurants and that's exactly why  

it can be very helpful to have the right  vocabulary if you're in that situation

So next, after you finish this lessonI highly recommend that you check out  

this video and you'll find that linked up at  the top and down in the description below.

So here's some we made earlier! I'm so excited to try them. I think  

you should go first. All right

All right, fingers crossed you like them.

I know you probably don't want  to speak with your mouth full

Well it's a bad manner, Andrea.

No, it's very very lemony. I told you, we like our lemons

And I really like the the-- No, I was gonna  say capsicum, but that's Australian right

Yeah, pepper, the bell pepperand um-- it's very smooth texture.

I'm gonna finish it actually

Okay, yeah, I'm glad you liked it! So my turn now right?

Here we go so let's break it. Oh it's very soft and crumbly, I like that

You got it. Let's have a go.

Umm, the texture is really soft, they're  very peanut buttery, I like that

I love peanut butter, so... Me too

They're really really scrumptiousI love them, thank you

Absolute delight, we need a cup of tea now. Yeah

Well I need a cup of tea maybe  you need a glass of wine

Just like your apron, yeah.