There was an old man with an old woman.The old man said to the old woman:"Come on, old woman, scratched the box by the box, mark it on the souse, do not scratch the flour into a bun."The old woman took the wings, scraped it around the box, poured some honey on the garden and peeled two handfuls of flour.I kneaded the flour on sour cream, cooked the buns, roasted it in oil, and laid it on the window.Kolobok lay down, lay down, took it and rolled - from the window to the bench, from the bench to the floor, to the floor to the door, jumped over the threshold - and into the passage, from the porch to the porch, from the porch to the yard, from the courtyard beyond the gate, farther and farther.Goes Kolobok on the road, towards him Hare:- Kolobok, Kolobok, I'll eat you!"Do not eat me, Hare, I'll sing a song to you: I'm Kolobok, Kolobok,I scraped the box,According to the honeycomb,On sour cream mashonYes, in oil,On the window is a stonon.I left my grandfather,I left my grandmother,From you, hare, I'll definitely go!
1 They (Foreigners) say it’s boring, tasteless, its chips with everything and totally overcooked vegetables. 2 No, they don't. English people don't use a lot of sauces. 3 From a foreigner's point of view "Fish and chips" is typically English dish. 4 No, they don't. English don't eat in restaurants because there is no tradition in England of eating in restaurants. 5 In most cities in Britain you can find Indian, Chinese, French and Italian restaurants. In London you'll also find Indonesian, Mexican and Greek. 6 This is not quite the true.
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