A few weeks ago
the members of the English club asked if they could learn about food from other
countries and cook them. I love cooking so I was extra excited about
this request. First we talked about the different continents and the types of
food we knew from each and we voted on which one we wanted to study. The
students decided on Europe, so the next week I gave them a list of different
types of European food. They read over some different recipes and had to choose
four dishes that they would cook, two mains and two desserts. The four dishes
chosen were Spaghetti from Italy, Quiche from France, Apple Strudel from
Austria and Eton Mess from the UK.
The students were
divided into groups of four and each group cooked their dish and everyone
shared at the end. However, the week before they had to study and translate the
recipes into Japanese.
The boys making Apple Strudel |
The girls making Eton Mess |
The students all
worked well together and finished each dish perfectly. We all enjoyed
working and eating
together and it was a very nice to have our little
European food party. I think that it was interesting for them to learn
about
food from other countries because Japanese food is so unique and is
especially different from European food. They have also decided to
present world food as their topic for the school festival.
The girls waiting for their Quiche to cool |
Maybe it’s a little sexist to say, but it was also brilliant to see that the
boys were great chefs and they understood the instructions well.
Most of them are third years, so soon they will be off to university and having
to cook for themselves. Great to know that they will survive!
The boys with their Spaghetti |
All of the dishes and the students together. I was very proud of their achievement, from translating to cooking, Mr Katsumata and I hardly helped at all.
As the saying goes, 'the proof of the pudding is in the eating', and everything was delicious!
Even the soccer boys dropped in for a bite!
It was a lot of fun messing around with the new first year students and getting to know them better. These two were very funny!