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Alimentos - Iniciante bake (verb) = assar cook in an oven Bake the cake in the oven for 45 minutes.

beef (noun) = bife meat from a cow Let's cook beef and rice for dinner. boil (verb) = ferver cook in very hot water Boil the spaghetti in hot, bubbling water for ten minutes. bread (noun) = po a common food made from flour, water, and yeast We need some bread for the sandwiches. breakfast (noun) = caf da manh the first meal of the day Michael never eats breakfast in the morning, but he always has a big lunch. burnt (adjective) = queimado/queimada cooked too much Sherry left the pie in the oven too long and now it's burnt. canned (adjective) = enlatado stored in a container made of metal Canned vegetables will last for months, but they don't taste as good as fresh vegetables. cheese (noun) = queijo a solid food made from milk Is there too much cheese on the pizza? chicken (noun) = galinha, frango a small farm bird OR meat from a farm bird Christine doesn't eat fish or red meat, but she does eat chicken. chop (verb) = picar cut into small pieces Chop the carrots into small pieces with a sharp knife. cook (verb) = cozinhar make food using heat Sylvia cooked dinner for us last night. cut (verb) = cortar use a knife to break a food into pieces Ellen cut the apple into four pieces with a knife. dinner (noun) = jantar the main meal of the day, usually in the evening We will eat dinner tonight at 7:00 in the dining room.

Alimentos - Iniciante (2) drink (verb) = beber consume liquid It's healthy to drink a lot of water. fish (noun) = peixe an animal that lives in water, has scales, and breathes with gills William likes to catch fish at the lake and eat them for dinner. fruit (noun) = fruta a sweet food that grows on trees or on other plants Grapes are my favorite fruit. fry (verb) = fritar cook in a pan with oil Fry the chicken in a pan with oil until it turns brown. lunch (noun) = almoo a meal in the middle of the day Do you want a hamburger for lunch this afternoon? meat (noun) = carne food from animal flesh Kendra eats meat and potatoes for dinner once a week. milk (noun) = leite a white drink that comes from a cow, goat, or other animal My son has a glass of milk every night before bed. mix (verb) = misturar put different things together in one container and combine them Paul mixed the eggs and the flour in a bowl to make the cake batter. peel (verb) = descascar take the skin off a fruit or vegetable Would you peel the apple for me? I don't like to eat the skin. pour (verb) = colocar lquido em um recipiente make a liquid flow from a container Shawn poured his beer into a glass because he doesn't like to drink it from a bottle. slice (verb) = fatiar cut something into a flat, thin piece The recipe says to slice an onion and fry it in oil.

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