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ONLINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXERCISE
Learn new words! Each of our English vocabulary exercises focuses on one topic/theme and teaches you only the most useful English words.

Topic: Food/ Cooking


1. The front-left (burner/fire) doesn't work on that stove.

2. I know a fantastic (recipe/receipt) for mushroom soup.

3. Pass me the hot sauce - this meal is too (spicy/bland).

4. What are we going to have for (dessert/desert)?

5. I can't eat that much. Whenever I eat a (heavy/light) meal, I get sleepy.

6. Don't eat that apple, it's (rotten/rot).

7. Meat that doesn't have a lot of fat is called (unfat/lean) meat.

8. Fresh squeezed juice is very (nutritious/nutritional).

9. In a restaurant, you can order your steak "rare", "medium", or "well " (cooked/done).

10. I once got food (poison/poisoning) from eating raw meat.





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