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In the U.S., shrimp is the common word. In the U.K., they’re usually called _______ ..
prawns
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In the U.K., crisps are sold in packets. What are crisps called in America?
Potato chips
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Americans say candy, but British people say ______.
sweets
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In the U.K., courgette is used in cooking. In the U.S., it’s called _________.
zucchini
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The British say candy floss. In the U.S., people say _________ ________.
cotton candy
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What is this?
Roast Dinner
Biscuits and Gravy
Cookies and Cream
Cotton Candy
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Americans say cilantro. In the U.K., it’s called ________.
coriander
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A U.K. pudding can mean dessert in general. What does pudding usually mean in the U.S.?
A creamy dessert similar to custard
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In the U.K., you eat chips with fish. In the U.S., chips are what British people call _______
Crisps
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A biscuit in Britain is sweet and crunchy. What is a biscuit in the U.S.?
A soft bread roll (often eaten with gravy)
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Americans say oh-REG-uh-no. How do British people pronounce oregano?
oh-reh-GA-no
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In the U.K., aubergine is a vegetable. In the U.S., it’s called an _________.
eggplant
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Pronunciation check: In the U.K., the h in herbs is pronounced. In the U.S., it’s _______.
silent
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Americans put frosting on a cake. In the U.K., people usually call it ______.
icing
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In Britain, jelly is a wobbly dessert. In the U.S., jelly means _______________________________ .
a sweet spread made from fruit, like jam.
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What is this?
Ice cream
Angel Delight
Pudding
Biscuits and Gravy
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