the 17th century Today the new foods and processes present opportunities to create delicious and sustainable("(可持续 续的)new traditions.Western consumers should give plant-based hamburgers and 3 D-printcd steaks a try.Governments.especially in Europe and America,should simplify their processes tor...
,第二段第一句“The earliest ice cream was eaten in China many centuries ago.”(最早的冰淇淋是几个世纪前在中国吃的。),第三段第一句“Ice cream was brought to Europe in the 16th century, ”(冰淇淋在16世纪被带到欧洲,),第四段第一句“Ice cream was introduced to America in the 17th ...
New York City began as a Dutch colony, and its foodways in the 17th century reflected this origin. Modifications in Dutch-American utilization of European domestic plants and animals were similar to changes in neighboring British colonies, but artifacts, specifically ceramics, remained recognizably ...
the term light food originated in the 17th century used to refer to simple foods like afternoon tea, and even desserts like donuts and cakes. Such a big change of its definition is totally unexpected
In the 17th century, the adjective racy was uncorked to describe such a wine having a taste indicative of the origin and natural characteristics of its grapes. Some curious Pallates have called it Vin Greco, rich and racy Canary, not knowing what name to give it, for its excellency. —...
In the 17th century corn was grown a lot in Tibet and Sichuan. Today, corn is 3 all over the world. It is a very useful plant that can be prepared in many different ways. People in the West often boil it and eat it with salt and butter. 4 they cook it whole over an open fire...
When Christopher Columbus and his friends reached America in 1492 they discovered the plant “corn” there. 1 450 years ago corn was brought to China. By 1555it had already become important here. Corn is a useful plant that can be eaten by 2 people and animals. In the 17th century corn...
英语翻译1.In the 17th century,...2.The passengers...when the ship was heavily rolling.3.Which of the following statements is ture about food?4.The work condition of the sailors was very hard.5.When the people saw the land.
In Japanese households, families eat buckwheat soba noodles, or toshikoshi soba, at midnight on New Year’s Eve to bid farewell to the year gone by and welcome the year to come. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, and the long noodles symbolize longevity and prosperity. ...
26.B 细节理解题.根据第一段中"In the 18th century,Americans never ate tomatoes."可知本文是说的美国人对待西红柿的态度和其后的"President Thomas Jefferson"可知此处指的是美国总统.故选B. 27.D 细节理解题.根据"He had been to Paris,where he learned to love the taste of tomatoes."可知美国总统知道...