noun
-
a kind of round fruit which usually has a red, yellow or green skin
banana
- banán
BrE
/bə'nɑ:nə/
AmE
/bə'nænə/
noun
-
a long yellow tropical fruit
biscuit
- sušenka, keks
BrE
/'bɪskɪt/
AmE
/'bɪskɪt/
noun, British English
-
a kind of flat thin dry cake that is often sweet
bread
- chléb, chleba
BrE
/'bred/
AmE
/'bred/
noun
-
a kind of food baked from flour and water, you can make sandwiches and toasts from it
butter
- máslo
BrE
/'bʌtə/
AmE
/'bʌt̬ər/
noun
-
a kind of yellow milk product which you can spread on a slice of bread etc.
cake
- koláč, dort
BrE
/'keɪk/
AmE
/'keɪk/
noun
-
a sweet baked food made of flour, eggs and sugar etc.
carrot
- mrkev
BrE
/'kærət/
AmE
/'kærət/
noun
-
a kind of long orange vegetable that grows in the ground
coffee
- káva, kafe
BrE
/'kɒfi/
AmE
/'kɑ:fi/
noun
-
a hot black drink, sometimes drank with milk and/or sugar
egg
- vejce
BrE
/'eg/
AmE
/'eg/
noun
-
an oval white thing that comes from hens, people eat it boiled or fried etc.
fish
- ryba
BrE
/'fɪʃ/
AmE
/'fɪʃ/
noun
-
an animal that lives and breathes in water and swims, it hasn't got any legs
ham
- šunka
BrE
/'hæm/
AmE
/'hæm/
noun
-
boiled or smoked pork meat that is usually cut into thin slices
cheese
- sýr
BrE
/'tʃi:z/
AmE
/'tʃi:z/
noun
-
a kind of milk product, usually white or yellow, people eat it with bread, on pizza, with pasta etc.
chips
- hranolky
BrE
/'tʃɪps/
AmE
/'tʃɪps/
noun, British English
-
fried long thin pieces of potatoes
jam
- džem
BrE
/'dʒæm/
AmE
/'dʒæm/
noun
-
a kind of jelly-like thing that is made of fruits and people put it on bread or in cakes etc.
juice
- džus, šťáva (z ovoce, zeleniny)
BrE
/'dʒu:s/
AmE
/'dʒu:s/
noun
-
the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables or a drink made from such liquids
meat
- maso
BrE
/'mi:t/
AmE
/'mi:t/
noun
-
the food that comes from the flesh of animals, you can buy it at the butcher's
milk
- mléko
BrE
/'mɪlk/
AmE
/'mɪlk/
noun
-
the white drink or liquid that comes from cows
onion
- cibule
BrE
/'ʌnjən/
AmE
/'ʌnjən/
noun
-
a kind of vegetable with many layers, it is used in cooking and has a very strong smell, which often makes people cry
potato
- brambora, brambor
BrE
/pə'teɪtəʊ/
AmE
/pə'teɪt̬oʊ/
noun
-
a kind of yellow vegetable with brown skin that grows under the ground, french fries or chips are made from it
rice
- rýže
BrE
/'raɪs/
AmE
/'raɪs/
noun
-
a food grain that is grown in wet and hot places, it is usually white, it is very popular in China
salad
- salát
BrE
/'sæləd/
AmE
/'sæləd/
noun
-
a kind of cold food that is made up of many different kinds of raw vegetables and sometimes mayonnaise etc.
sandwich
- sendvič, toast
BrE
/'sænwɪdʒ/
AmE
/'sændwɪtʃ/
noun
-
two pieces of bread with cheese and ham etc. between them
soup
- polévka
BrE
/'su:p/
AmE
/'su:p/
noun
-
a warm dish usually made by boiling vegetables and meat and adding noodles etc. It is usually eaten before the main course. We eat it with a spoon
sugar
- cukr
BrE
/'ʃʊgə/
AmE
/'ʃʊgər/
noun
-
the sweet white substance that people put in their tea or coffee etc. to make it sweeter
tea
- čaj
BrE
/'ti:/
AmE
/'ti:/
noun
-
a kind of hot drink made from dry leaves of some plants, people in Britain often drink it with milk
tomato
- rajče, rajské jablko, rajské jablíčko
BrE
/tə'mɑ:təʊ/
AmE
/tə'meɪt̬oʊ/
noun
-
a kind of red vegetable that is used for example for making ketchup
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