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Describing Food

Paragraph about Food Today I went to a restaurant in the mall and I ate a big plate of fatty pork strips with boiled vegetables – green pepper, onion, and carrot. The plate came with delicious spaghetti. The spaghetti felt soft and warm . I also ate fried green plantain chips. They were salty . The passion fruit juice was sweet and cold . I loved the meal I had for lunch.  V ocabulary to describe food acidic, sour, bitter, crunchy, crusty, crispy, spicy,   bittersweet, mushy, soggy, bland, rancid, seasoned, creamy, gooey, burnt, chewy, dry, flavorful, fresh, fermented, hearty, light, meaty, mild, hot, overripe, ripe, roasted, unflavored, tender, tasteless, stale, zesty.
Countable and Noncountable Nouns Countable nouns use the indefinite article a / an before the word (noun). For example: A banana An apple A pear An avocado A lemon An orange A grape An egg A goes before a consonant An goes before a vowel Uncountable nouns can be counted when they are put in portions or placed in containers. For example: You can say: 1 (a/one) bottle of mineral water. 1 cup of coffee 1 slice of bread 1 piece of fruit 1 bowl of rice 1 spoon of beans 1 can of diet soda 1 granola bar 1/2 pound of meat 1 glass of water 1 gram of sodium A carton of eggs A dozen of eggs A pack  juices A six pack of coke Quantifiers  some / any/ no These are used to refer to noncountable nouns. Examples: (+) 1. I just had some rice and beans for breakfast. 2. I only had some coke for lunch. 3. I drank some coffee before sleeping. (-) 1. I didn't have any rice or beans for bre...