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#3 Famous Food From Scotland | English Listening Practise

November 23, 2023 Zero Fear English
#3 Famous Food From Scotland | English Listening Practise
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#3 Famous Food From Scotland | English Listening Practise
Nov 23, 2023
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In this episode, I tell you about some famous food from Scotland which is the country where I'm from.

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Looking for some English listening practise? Well, you're in the right place. I will speak to you using clear and easy to understand English. This will help you develop your pattern recognition so you can listen to English in other places!

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In this episode, I tell you about some famous food from Scotland which is the country where I'm from.

Support the Show.

Looking for some English listening practise? Well, you're in the right place. I will speak to you using clear and easy to understand English. This will help you develop your pattern recognition so you can listen to English in other places!

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šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« BOOK A LESSON WITH ME: https://calendly.com/zerofearenglish
šŸ“· INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/zerofearenglish
ā˜• BUY ME A COFFEE: https://ko-fi.com/zerofearenglish
šŸ’° MAKE A DONATION: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=KHVY8K9HDN9HU

Hey guys, welcome to the Zero Fear English Podcast.

A podcast to help English Learners improve their listening skills so they can acquire the English language.

In this podcast, I will tell the same story twice.

First Iā€™ll tell the story slowly and clearly and then once again at natural speed.

Remember to stay for the natural speed version after listening to the slow version!

Today, Iā€™m going to tell you about some famous food from Scotland. Some famous dishes from Scotland.

First, Iā€™ll begin with the most obvious one.

Some of you might have heard of this one already.

The food is called Haggis.

What is Haggis?

Well, as defined by the Cambridge dictionary, Haggis is a dish from Scotland which consists of different sheepā€™s organs that are cut up with onions and spices and cooked inside a sheepā€™s stomach.

What do you think? Does it sound tasty?

Some people might think that sounds disgusting, but in my opinion, it tastes nicer than it sounds.

Haggis is eaten with many different meals.

Sometimes in a full Scottish breakfast, which can be different variations of haggis, eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato, hash browns, black pudding and baked beans.

Black pudding is a type of sausage made from pigā€™s blood, fat and grain.

Haggis is also eaten in a Scottish meal called Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.

Neeps and Tatties are Turnips and Potatoes. Thatā€™s just what Scottish people call them

Neep is Turnip, Tatty is Potato.

Haggis, Turnips and Potato. Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.

The next food Iā€™m going to talk about is called Stovies.

Itā€™s a dish made with potatoes, onions, fat and pieces of meat. Often Beef.

Historically, it was made with leftover meat. Nowadays, people prepare meat especially for it.

It is often served with oatcakes, which is a type of biscuit made with oats, and beetroot.

The name comes from the way theyā€™re cooked. The verb ā€œto stoveā€ means ā€œto stewā€ in Scottish apparently. I didnā€™t know that myself though.

I thought it was because theyā€™re cooked on a stove.

Stovies are tasty though.

The third food Iā€™m going to talk about is called Cullen Skink.

This is a thick soup made with smoked haddock, which is a type of fish, potatoes and onions.

Potatoes and onions are very popular ingredients here.

I donā€™t have much to say about this one.

Itā€™s a soup. It smells very strongly of fish.

Itā€™s also tasty.

The last thing I want to talk about is the infamous deep fried mars bar.

It is exactly that. A mars bar that has been deep fried.

It might sound like a strange idea, but it surprisingly tastes pretty good.

The combination of batter, oil and a chocolate bar works well together.

However, it is very unhealthy. So itā€™s something you shouldnā€™t eat often.

Before I finish this episode, I also want to mention the famous Scottish soft drink, Irn Bru.

Itā€™s an orange soft drink and itā€™s very sweet and fizzy.

I donā€™t know how to describe the flavour. In Scotland, Irn Bru IS a flavour.

Anyway, thatā€™s all for today!

I hope you enjoyed this episode.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions to make this podcast better.

Take a look at the transcript if youā€™d like to read what Iā€™m saying.

And we will see you in the next episode!

Cheers guys and bye for now!

and now for the more natural version

Hey guys, welcome to the Zero Fear English Podcast.

A podcast to help English Learners improve their listening skills so they can acquire the English language.

In this podcast, I will tell the same story twice.

First Iā€™ll tell the story slowly and clearly and then once again at natural speed.

Remember to stay for the natural speed version after listening to the slow version!

Today, Iā€™m going to tell you about some famous food from Scotland. Some famous dishes from Scotland.

First, Iā€™ll begin with the most obvious one.

Some of you might have heard of this one already.

The food is called Haggis.

What is Haggis?

Well, as defined by the Cambridge dictionary, Haggis is a dish from Scotland which consists of different sheepā€™s organs that are cut up with onions and spices and cooked inside a sheepā€™s stomach.

What do you think? Does it sound tasty?

Some people might think that sounds disgusting, but in my opinion, it tastes nicer than it sounds.

Haggis is eaten with many different meals.

Sometimes in a full Scottish breakfast, which can be different variations of haggis, eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato, hash browns, black pudding and baked beans.

Black pudding is a type of sausage made from pigā€™s blood, fat and grain.

Haggis is also eaten in a Scottish meal called Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.

Neeps and Tatties are Turnips and Potatoes. Thatā€™s just what Scottish people call them

Neep is Turnip, Tatty is Potato.

Haggis, Turnips and Potato. Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.

The next food Iā€™m going to talk about is called Stovies.

Itā€™s a dish made with potatoes, onions, fat and pieces of meat. Often Beef.

Historically, it was made with leftover meat. Nowadays, people prepare meat especially for it.

It is often served with oatcakes, which is a type of biscuit made with oats, and beetroot.

The name comes from the way theyā€™re cooked. The verb ā€œto stoveā€ means ā€œto stewā€ in Scottish apparently. I didnā€™t know that myself though.

I thought it was because theyā€™re cooked on a stove.

Stovies are tasty though.

The third food Iā€™m going to talk about is called Cullen Skink.

This is a thick soup made with smoked haddock, which is a type of fish, potatoes and onions.

Potatoes and onions are very popular ingredients here.

I donā€™t have much to say about this one.

Itā€™s a soup. It smells very strongly of fish.

Itā€™s also tasty.

The last thing I want to talk about is the infamous deep fried mars bar.

It is exactly that. A mars bar that has been deep fried.

It might sound like a strange idea, but it surprisingly tastes pretty good.

The combination of batter, oil and a chocolate bar works well together.

However, it is very unhealthy. So itā€™s something you shouldnā€™t eat often.

Before I finish this episode, I also want to mention the famous Scottish soft drink, Irn Bru.

Itā€™s an orange soft drink and itā€™s very sweet and fizzy.

I donā€™t know how to describe the flavour. In Scotland, Irn Bru IS a flavour.

Anyway, thatā€™s all for today!

I hope you enjoyed this episode.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions to make this podcast better.

Take a look at the transcript if youā€™d like to read what Iā€™m saying.

And we will see you in the next episode!

Cheers guys and bye for now!