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Cornish Pasties
16 years ago
This looks like a great project. The pictures of Indonesian food are amazing and making me hungry :) I’ve posted a powerpoint from students in the UK with info about Cornwall and Cornish Pasties (very tasty)! They are primary students, but maybe you could post a question about them on the Cornwall project page and invite them to send you the recipe. I'm also sure they would be very interested in your wonderful Indonesian dishes. http://www.elanguages.org/37909 Chris
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Bulgarian students
16 years ago
Diana Antonova
Here in Bulgaria students start school on 15th of September.Till then only the teachers will be able to exchange info with the partners. Diana Antonova
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Re: Bulgarian students
16 years ago
Hari Prasetyo
Hi Diana, I've already see the powerpoint, that is very nice. Best regards, Hari
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Re: Bulgarian students
16 years ago
Hi Diana, How are things going with you and your students this term? Looking forward to learning more about Bulgarian recipes. I also saw the great presentation about festivals and ceremonies on your new project! Nice work Chris http://www.elanguages.org/46582
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Greeting from Indonesia
16 years ago
Dear Chris and Diana, Nice to meet you all. We can develop this project with our students. I think it will be interesting to share what we eat, to share what we drink. My students going exited saw your presentation slide. Regards, Sopyan
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Re: Greeting from Indonesia
16 years ago
Hi Sopyan, Thank you for your reply. I think this will be a popular subject with students. It’s great to see the new pictures of dishes from Romania, posted by Cristina and more fantastic Indonesian dishes from Agung on the page! Speak soon Chris
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Greetings from Romania
16 years ago
Hi everybody! In the pictures I've posted on this site there is traditional Romanian food such as: "sarmale" - cabbage leaves filled with a mixture of meat, rice, onion and other spices, "filled peppers" - with the same mixture of meat and rice and "sfintisori" - knot-shaped bread with honey and nuts on the top. I wanted to give you these explanations as I didn't attach them to the pictures. I'm glad to join this kind of project and share information about not only our traditional food but about our everyday life, our educational system and our culture, too. Best regards, Cristina
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Re: Greetings from Romania
16 years ago
Thank you for your explanations Cristina! It’s extremely interesting to learn about Romanian culture through your traditional foods. I hope your students also enjoy learning about Indonesian, Bulgarian and other cultures through this project as it develops. Thanks again for posting you pictures and looking forward to your recipes! Chris
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Re: Greetings from Romania
16 years ago
Hi Christina, your explanations sound interesting! What is the common spices that you use? In Indonesia, we usually use lots of garlic and shallots. We also use sweet and salty soy sauce. For satay (in the picture), we use ground peanut for the sauce. cheers, Leli
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Re: Greetings from Romania
16 years ago
Hi Cristina, I am Vijaya Sarma, teacher from Indraprastha World School, India. Gone through the recipes send by you and the students relished the same in their Home Science period. I have conducted various activities related to Food & delicacies around the world. If you are interested I can send you the pictures. I wish to join you & your school as partner schools. I feel togetherly, we can explore & learn more. You can know more about me through e languages-Traditional receipes hello page. Please let me know about you , your school & students. I am teaching Geography for middle school and the Co-ordinator for the Primary School. Please send photographs of your students doing activities related to the topic. Regards Vijaya Sarma vijaya_sarma31@rediffmail.com.
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Hi
16 years ago
Hi all, I am so proud to see new food and do the new experience. My students was so exited ask many question about it. I ask them to write the question about food. Hopefully it will be the best gift for our students. Sopyan
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Re: Hi
16 years ago
That’s a great class picture Sopyan! Thanks for posting. Looking forward to the questions from your students. I’m sure the students in Romania and Bulgaria will be just as interested in the food and culture of Indonesia. Chris
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Hi Rekha
16 years ago
Thanks for joining our project! I'm sure everyone's students will look forward to learning more about wonderful traditional Indian dishes. Do you have any pictures you could post to the project page? Chris
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Hello
16 years ago
Didi Tzvetkova
hello to all! I am new in the project but I hope this will not be a big obstacle for good things to be done!
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Hallo
16 years ago
Hallo Rekha, I am looking forward for the delicious taste from India. Sopyan
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Hello
16 years ago
Hi Leliana, We also use garlic in cooking, but other spices, too, like pepper,daphne,juniper.and many others.But these are the most common.We only use peanuts for preparing sweets. Cristina
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Re: Hello
16 years ago
What is daphne and juniper? Are students in your school bring their own lunch/snack? Leli
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Re: Hello
16 years ago
Halo Christina, what the different lunch and dinner menu in your country?
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Hello
16 years ago
Lisa
Hi, I am so happy with all of you. I'd like to tell you what's the ional Korean food. Generally, I'll show you How to make Korean food.
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Re: Hello
16 years ago
Hi Lisa, is it same with Chinese food?
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Kimchi
16 years ago
Hi Lisa, I love Kimchi! It's my favourite Korean food. Do you have any pictures of other Korean food that you’d like to upload to the site? Also to let you know that if you’ve not registered on the site yet, you can register here. http://www.elanguages.org/subscribe.php Many thanks Chris
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Hello
16 years ago
Cristina
Children in our school bring their lunch or snack. Recently they receive daily, through a government programme, a kind of bread which ressembles that used for hot dog, and milk. About lunch and dinner, especially in our region people are known to eat well. at lunch we usually eat soup or our traditional "bors"- with a lot of vegetables and meat, and a second dish usually steak with mashed or fried potatoes. Our dinner is a lighter dish. For some of us dinner is the main meal of the day, especially when we work all day long.
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Re: Hello
16 years ago
Do you know that my students go home at 1pm. So, they have lunch at their home. Usually they have snack on break time. It is really different with European students. But, in some private school they having lunch at school.
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Stage 2 Food Hunting and Documentation
16 years ago
Dear members, Stage one introduction traditional food was great and really fun. My students like to explore it. Today, we start to do the 2nd stage about food hunting and documentation. Students and teacher have to find the best restaurant in town that serve traditional food. Students can take a pictures or video. We upload and share the experience. Thank you, Regards, Sopyan
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Re: Stage 2 Food Hunting and Documentation
16 years ago
Thanks for the message Sopyan, I agree, stage one worked very well! Looking forward to seeing the results of stage 2. I got a message from Diana that she has already set her students this assignment and will post the results to the project page when she receives them from the students. Bye for now Chris
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Re: Stage 2 Food Hunting and Documentation
16 years ago
I also agree. Student will interview the chef but if the chef keeping his/her secret recipes, we can browse to internet to find the ingredient of the recipes by ourselves. It will be help us. Have a nice food hunting. Hari
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Ramadhan Fast Food
16 years ago
Dear All, I just upload the powerpoint.ppt about Ramadhan Food Gallery. Please open and enjoy the food. Regards, Sopyan
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Re: Ramadhan Fast Food
16 years ago
That is a wonderful presentation Sopyan! Thank you for sharing that. I'd like to share that on other projects too. It reminded me of a project by Suryani Yacoeb called, ‘My Lovely Ramadhan’. http://www.elanguages.org/47005
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Re: Ramadhan Fast Food
16 years ago
Thank you and welcome Suryani, I join your project already and I think it is great if we develop it..
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New Member
16 years ago
Dear All, Now we have 2 new members they are Magda Manis and Suryani Yacoeb from Indonesia. We welcome you to this project. Hari
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Re: New Member
16 years ago
That's great news Hari! Welcome to Magda and Suryani :) Chris
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Re: New Member
16 years ago
Dear Magda and Suryani, welcome to this great project...
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New recipes
16 years ago
Big thank you to Diana and her students for posting some tasty looking new recipes. Hope you’re students enjoy trying Chroba Pot and the delicious Mlechna banica from Bulgaria! Bye for now Chris
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Re: New recipes
16 years ago
Diana, I have to try to cook the recipes its sound yummy...
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just
16 years ago
I have seen pictures of how delicious cuisine indonesia, a pride for the people of india cultural this very valuable. thank you ..
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Hello
16 years ago
Dear project partners, l am very pleased to participate in such a project. As l am LLP project coordinator and English teacher at Tourism and Hospitality school, l will write some recipes here. But l couldnt upload the page. Could you please tell me how to do that.Should l mail it to project coordinator or upload it here. Thanks in advance Cheers
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Re: Hello
16 years ago
Hello Yeliz, Very nice to hear from you. Thanks for joining the project. It would be great to see your student's recipes on the project page! I'll send you a quick guide to uploading. Bye for now Chris
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Re: Hello
16 years ago
Hi Yeliz - Great to see the recipe you've uploaded! Thank you very much for sharing that on the page. Have your students tried making any of the other recipes? Best wishes Chris
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Hello Andrew
16 years ago
Join me in saying a warm ‘Hello’ to Andrew Nhlane, a teacher from Malawi and our newest project member. I’m sure everyone’s students will be delighted to learn about traditional recipes and culture of Malawi. best wishes Chris
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Hello Andrew
16 years ago
yeliz
hello It is very exciting to hear from international cuisine.l am very eager to try new tastes.My students havent tried the recipes yet.l will send more recipes.Maybe we can coordinate an EU LLP project Mobility partnership with 4-5 countries. So we can visit each country,meet and write our international recipe book.l am in the EU projects coordination office.l am lookin forward to hearing form you. Warm Regards
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Re: Hello Andrew
16 years ago
Hi Yeliz, That's a really interesting idea! Is the mobility funding available to teachers outside the EU. If this is possible I think it would be fantastic for the teachers involved in the project to have the opportunity to meet. Can you post a link to the best source of info about mobility projects? Thank you Chris
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Re: Hello Andrew
16 years ago
That sounds a really exciting idea to develop, I would love to be involved in this!
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Re: Hello Andrew
16 years ago
Hi Lisa, Great to meet you today! You can send a message to Yeliz about this great proposal via the 'send me a message link on Yeliz's hello page. Bye for now Chris
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Helo
16 years ago
Hello new comer, welcome to our delicious project. It is amazing to get new member come, come, and enrich our menu all over the world. It is important to know because someday we didn't know where will we go. According to the recipe in this project we can eat and find the food. Wow... it is fantastic. Keep uploading and share... Sopyan
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Cullinary from Malaysia
16 years ago
Dear All members, Hope you are well at the end of the great year. I just upload Malaysian Cullinary. You can see and imagine the taste. I got the pictures while attend the AEC-Net 7th Conference at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Although Malaysia and Indonesia is close but the cullinary is different. Especially the taste. Please visit the presentation and happy new year. Warm regards from Indonesia, Sopyan
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Cornish Food
16 years ago
My year 9 students will be making Cornish Hevva (Heavy) cake next week, I will post some photos and the recipe for people to try. Its name is derived from the Pilchard industry in Cornwall prior to the 20th century when a 'huer' (cliff top lookout) helped locate shoals of fish. The huer would shout 'Hevva!, Hevva!' to alert the boats to the location of the pilchard shoals. Cornish tradition states that Hevva cake was baked by the huers on their return to their homes, the cake being ready by the time the crews returned to land.It is very tasty-give it a go!
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Re: Cornish Food
16 years ago
Sopyan MK
Dear Lisa, How about your Cornish Hevva (Heavy)? Is it work? May I see the picture?
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Cornish Links
16 years ago
Dear All I am a new member of this exciting looking group. I am a teacher of Food technology in an 11-18 school in Cornwall, in the South West of the Uk, if you look on my hello page you will find a link to the school website. I am very interested in developing a food project with a group of year 9 students. We are currently working on a food around the world project and I would like to make this more real for the students with international partners. I am really interested in Yogesh's idea of an international food day. My email is ml@falmouth.cornwall.sch.uk if anyone is interested in linking. Lisa Mansell
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Re: Cornish Links
16 years ago
Sopyan MK
Dear Lisa, I will find out the elementary teacher who able to join and do the collaboration with you. Cheers, Sopyan
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Hello from Filton College, Bristol UK
16 years ago
We have been given details of your project by the British Council. We are participating in Global Entrepreneurship Week 16-20th November. We will be producing a Global Recipe Book and look forward to including some of your excellent recipes. If you wish to include any of your recipes in our Global Recipe Book please email me at William.Downey@filton.ac.uk We will be uploading our two UK recipes - scones and pasties, to this project, although I notice you already have a pasty recipe. Thank you and best wishes .
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Hello William
16 years ago

Dear WIlliam,

I am really sorry about this situationa, I just read the email. Actually I just re-password after finding something problem with my password. So, It is late? but I hope you did your project.

Cheers,

Sopyan

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Mouth watering recipes from around the world
16 years ago

Hello Hari

You have got some great recipes.We at Bal Bharati Public School Dwarka, India are in the process of compiling a book of international recipes and we look forward to include some of your exotic recipes in our book. Please feel free to email  as many recipes as you can  on poonamjain18@gmail.com.

Looking forward to an early response.Thank You and best wishes.

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