czech cuisine and eating habits although czech cuisine is not exactly a synonym for healthy cooking,...

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Czech cuisine and eating habits Although Czech cuisine is not exactly a synonym for healthy cooking, everybody will probably find at least a couple of meals "to die for". It may be the potato soup, the traditional roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut, the fruit filled dumplings, or the apple strudel. Czech cooking and eating habits have been shifting in the general direction of a healthier lifestyle, but traditional Czech recipes are still extremely popular - and those tend to be high in calories, fat and sugar. Sauces and condiments are popular.

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Czech cuisine and eating habits

• Although Czech cuisine is not exactly a synonym for healthy cooking, everybody will probably find at least a couple of meals "to die for". It may be the potato soup, the traditional roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut, the fruit filled dumplings, or the apple strudel.

• Czech cooking and eating habits have been shifting in the general direction of a healthier lifestyle, but traditional Czech recipes are still extremely popular - and those tend to be high in calories, fat and sugar. Sauces and condiments are popular.

Soups• A Czech meal often starts with soup (polévka).

Some popular Czech soups are:• - potato soup (bramborová polévka or

bramboračka)- garlic soup (česneková polévka or česnečka)- chicken noodle soup (kuřecí polévka s nudlemi)- beef soup with liver dumplings (hovězí polévka s játrovými knedlíčky)- sauerkraut soup (zelná polévka or zelňačka)- dill soup, made from sour milk (koprová polévka or koprovka)

Side Dishes

• The most common Czech side dishes are:• - boiled potatoes (vařené brambory)

- roasted potatoes (opékané brambory)- mashed potatoes (bramborová kaše)- French fries (bramborové hranolky)- rice (rýže)- bread dumplings (houskové knedlíky) or potato dumplings (bramborové knedlíky) with sauce (omáčka)- bread or potato dumplings with sauerkraut (zelí)- potato salad (bramborový salát)

Desserts

Desserts (moučníky) come in many varieties and tend to be heavy and fatty because butter (máslo) and whipped cream (šlehačka) are often used. Some popular desserts are:

• - pancakes(palačinky) filled with jam (džem) or strawberries (jahody)- and whipped cream- honey cake called Medovník - blueberry dumplings (borůvkové knedlíky)- apple strudel (jablečný závin)- ice cream sundae (zmrzlinový pohár)

• Czech Republic is the only one all over the world where beer is cheeper than water in the pubs

• Czechs drink a lot of beer (on average 160 liters for one person)

• If you're not in the mood for beer, you can have mineral water, orange juice (pomerančový džus), coca-cola and other commercial drinks or a soda (specify its name because soda in Czech means "soda water"). Czechs also like to drink tea (čaj) with sugar (cukr) and lemon (citrón), and coffee (káva) with or without milk (mléko) or cream (smetana).).

Eating habits

• In our country we have three main dishes:- breakfast, dinner (around midday)- it´s the

biggest dish, lunch (smaller dish in the evenning)- But a lot of children miss breakfast and at school

they eat some sweets and similar unhealthy food and moreover, they spend majority of their free time in front of computer screen.

- That is why we (teachers) can see problems with movement skills and obesity (every 5th child is overweight in our country)

Obesity – reasons:

• Lack of movement, lack of opportunities• Bad eating habits - sweets, caloric food, fast

food, lack of vegetables and fruit, TV, computers…

My opinion: We should change it!!!