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Part two: describing food

 

It isn’t common to be asked to describe a meal for IELTS, but it is worth preparing some impressive vocabulary to describe one meal just in case. Below are some examples of part two questions about food.

 

1. Describe a dish you can cook.
You should say:
                  What the ingredients are
                  How it is cooked
                  What it is usually eaten with
And say whether you think this is an easy dish to cook or not, and why.

 

2. Describe a typical dish from your country.
You should say:
                  What it looks like
                  What it tastes like
                  When people usually eat it
And say if you like it or not and why.

 

3. Describe something you often eat.
You should say:
                  What it looks and tastes like
                  When you usually eat it
                  What you usually eat it with
And say if you think it is healthy to often eat that thing and why.

 

4. Describe a food you really like.
You should say:
                  Why you like it
                  If most people you know also like it
                  How you prefer to eat it
And say if you have always liked this food or not

 

 

 

Part two: describing food

A recipe (for something)

조리법

What’s the recipe for kimchi jjigae?

김치찌개는 조리법이 뭐예요?

How do you make kimchi jjigae?

김치찌개는 어떻게 만들어요?

To boil

끓이다

To simmer

삶다

To grill

굽다

To steam

찌다

To deep fry

튀기다

To fry

볶다

To broil

(석쇠, 그릴,숯불 )에굽다

To grate

갈다

To peel

깎다

To skin

(껍질을) 벗기다, 까다

To chop, dice

다지다

To slice

자르다, 썰다

To rinse, wash

씻다

To mix

섞다

To blend

섞다

To whisk (together)

휘젓다

To marinate (something in a sauce)

(소스 등에)절이다

To add (salt to the soup)

(스프에 소금을)넣다

A frying pan

프라이팬

A pan

A casserole dish

냄비

A (sharp/blunt) knife

A butcher’s knife, a carving knife

푸줏간 (고기용 )

A fork

포크

A spoon

숟가락

A bowl

사발

Chopsticks

젓가락

A chopping board

도마

A stone bowl

돌솥

Soup

스프

Broth

국물

Stew

찌개

Rice mixed with other ingredients

비빔밥

Wild vegetable bibimbap

산채비빔밥

Beef bibimbap

불고기비빔밥

Soy bean paste stew

된장찌개

Kimchi stew

김치찌개

Rice and vegetables rolled into seaweed; seaweed rolls

김밥

Mixed meat stew

부대찌개

Rice cake and dumpling soup

떡만두국

Stir-fried chicken with vegetables

닭갈비

Rice cakes

‘Royal Palace Rice Cakes’

궁중떡볶이

Red pepper paste

고추장

Fermented rice wine

막걸리

Glass noodles

잡채

Buckwheat noodles

막국수, 메밀국수

Steamed pork

보쌈

Chicken feet

닭발

Pig’s trotters

족발

Baby octopus

쭈꾸미

Is delicious (tasty, yummy, scrumptious)

맛있다

Is spicy (hot)

맵다

It has a (bit of a) kick to it

맵다

It’s healthy/It’s good for your health/It’s good for your body

건강하다

몸에 좋다

Is sweet (sour, bitter, tart, rich, acidic, bland)
It tastes sweet (sour, bitter, tart, acidic, rich, bland)

달다

맛이 달다/시다/ 쓰다/시큼하다/산미가 있다

맛이 풍부하다./담백하다(닝닝하다)

Is flavoursome
It has a strong flavor

It’s full of flavour

풍미가 많다

강한 풍미가 있다

풍미로 가득하다

It’s an acquired taste

(처음에는 좋아했는데)좋아하게

You serve it (hot/cold/with salad)
It is served (hot/cold/with salad)

샐러드와 함께 뜨겁게/차갑게 내다





Describe a dish you can cook.

You should say:

             What the ingredients are

             How it is cooked

             What it is usually eaten with

And say whether you think this is an easy dish to cook or not, and why.


 


Brainstorm:


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< Sample answer >



Well… I’ve chosen to talk about Kimchi stew, or 김치찌개 in Korean, which is a meal I can cook.


OK… so for the stock, you need dried anchovies, dried kelp (or 다시마 in Korean), and maybe shiitake mushrooms and onions… And for the main stew, you need kimchi, red chili powder (or 고춧가루), some courgettes, and spring onions…


First, you boil the anchovies, kelp, mushrooms and onions together in a pot, boil them, and then simmer them for a little while… That’s the stock… Meanwhile, fry some of the kimchi, then add the stock, the red chili powder, the chopped courgettes and the spring onions… And it’s done!


Erm, like most Korean dishes, it’s eaten with side dishes like radishes… Kimchi stew has a bit of a kick to it and it’s quite salty, so the side dishes balance out the flavours more… And we also usually eat it with rice…


It’s not difficult to cook…it’s fairly straightforward and not too complicated… It just requires a lot of time and patience, especially when you’re making the stock…


That’s everything, I think.




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