Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 January 2017

SLJ 2017 W2:D7

Activity 1: COMPARING FOODS
  1. What do you eat for breakfast? Banana Smoothie and Nutri Grain


  1. What people in your chosen country eat for breakfast? Full English Fry Up
  2. Which of the two breakfast options (your breakfast or the breakfast in the other country) you prefer. Why do you prefer it? I would prefer to eat breakfast in England as their food has more ingredients than what I usually have. Also I love to eat bacon, fried bread, sausages, mushrooms, potatoes and eggs (some ingredients from England’s Fry Up).
Activity 2:
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Here is an image of myself eating New Zealand's national fruit, named kiwifruit.

Bonus Activity:
In my opinion I think that breakfast is the most important  meal of the day because you’ve been sleeping for 8+ hours and the food you had for dinner has digested. You wake up feeling thirsty and hungry. So having breakfast will put you in a better mood and give you energy throughout your day.

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Thursday, 15 May 2014

NZ AND MALAWI MENU

In Malawi the people there are unlucky because they eat the same thing everyday for breakfast, lunch and dinner but here in New Zealand we have a variety of food to choose from. Like in New Zealand we can eat pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, toast and many other things. But in Malawi they eat maise/maize which is a type of corn everyday for breakfast, they have boiled mice for lunch (Ewww!) and for dinner they have Nsima. Nsima is cassava root, corn plants and sorghum combined together. In NZ we have steak and mushroom sauce for lunch and for dinner we have butter chicken.

In New Zealand the cost of food is way more expensive than the food in Malawi. Why you might ask? Well its because in Malawi the type of food they eat is for free. The people there grow most of their food. Maize is the most popular because it can be grown anywhere and it can be easily harvested. Even children there plant and eat maize. I feel so sad for the Malawians because they have to wake up early around 6:00a.m and walk for 3 hours just to get to school.

I have come to know that children in Malawi don't have lots of nutritious food and clean water then us. That's why I want to raise money to help them to get those things. They have to walk to school which takes them 3 hours but here in NZ we have cars so we can drive to school.