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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

My Culture is... Come Look?

Hi and welcome back to my blog post today I will be talking to you about my culture and what they do and also what food they make.


  • English
  • Irish 
  • Scottish
  • Kiwi
1. So in England we eat something that is called a butty yea I know it might sound funny but there is something called a butty there. So in a butty you have bread with butter and hot chips and this is how it looks 

2. So in Ireland there is a food that I think you will know and that is a potato and if you have not tried roast potato's well you have to try it this it what they look like



3. So In Scotland there is a food that is called a Neep and it is a vegetable and Neep is kind of like swede and when you cook Neep it looks like this 



Now I've got a question for you what food does your culture eat?


4 comments:

  1. Hi Caitlin, good job, I loved the way you presented this post and also the information was amazing. It so interesting that I didn't want to stop reading it. I would love to try some of that food.

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  2. hi Caitlin did you know my name is Caitlin too its written the same way too I love this piece of writing because it tells people about what different cultures eat and also what they look like too
    Did you know in New Zealand we like fish and chips and also pavlova
    Next time you could put some simple recipes on how to cook some of these foods so others could try them out at home
    Why did you choose this topic ?

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  3. Hi Caitlin thanks for that comment,that's so cool that your name is Caitlin as well. So the Question you sent me was great because I chose this topic because I thought it would be cool to share what other country's eat and because I'm from those country's too.

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  4. I really enjoyed reading your culture post Caitlin. It is interesting to find out more about those connected to us and the foods associated with our culture. When I think of food traditions in our family I remember my Sunday roasts and this was something that I enjoyed with my extended family growing up. There was always too much food and I recall being very full afterwards.

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