Interchange - Intermediate - Unit 4 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 - Part 2 in the Interchange Intermediate coursebook, such as "steam", "tablespoon", "pour", etc.

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Interchange - Intermediate
to fry [verb]

to cook in hot oil or fat

Ex: She loves to fry mushrooms with garlic and butter .
to roast [verb]

to cook something, especially meat, over a fire or in an oven for an extended period

Ex: Roast the whole chicken over the fire on a rotisserie for a delicious and crispy skin .
to steam [verb]

to cook using the steam of boiling water

Ex: You can steam dumplings by placing them in a steamer basket over boiling water .
shrimp [noun]

a small animal from the crustacean family with ten legs that lives in the sea

egg [noun]

an oval or round thing that is produced by a chicken and can be used for food

Ex: I love having a sunny-side-up egg on my avocado toast .
chicken [noun]

the flesh of a chicken that we use as food

Ex:
potato [noun]

a round vegetable that grows beneath the ground, has light brown skin, and is used cooked or fried

Ex: I sliced the potatoes into thin rounds and made homemade potato chips .
onion [noun]

a round vegetable with many layers and a strong smell and taste

Ex: She reached for the onion in the pantry and noticed it was sprouting , so she decided to plant it in her garden .
carrot [noun]

a long orange vegetable that grows beneath the ground and is eaten cooked or raw

Ex: The children snacked on carrot chips instead of potato chips .
banana [noun]

a soft fruit that is long and curved and has hard yellow skin

Ex: My mom peeled a ripe banana for me .

a spoon of a large size which is used for serving food

Ex: He handed her the tablespoon to scoop the ice cream .
heat [noun]

a state of having a higher than normal temperature

Ex: She sat in the shade to escape the intense heat .
to add [verb]

to put something such as an ingredient, additional element, etc. together with something else

Ex: She added some chopped onions to the recipe for flavor .
to stir [verb]

to move a spoon, etc. around in a liquid or other substance to completely mix it

Ex: He skillfully stirred the coffee , watching the cream swirl into a delightful pattern .
to melt [verb]

(of something in solid form) to turn into liquid form by being subjected to heat

Ex: As the temperature rose , the glacier was melting at an alarming rate .

to add spices or salt to food to make it taste better

Ex: The chef seasons the vegetables with garlic and olive oil for added flavor .
first [adverb]

before anything or anyone else in time, order, or importance

Ex: Prioritize your important tasks and tackle them first to maximize productivity .
then [adverb]

after the thing mentioned

Ex: He knocked on the door , then waited for a response .
next [adjective]

coming immediately after a person or thing in time, place, or rank

Ex: The next train to the city departs in 20 minutes .
finally [adverb]

used to introduce the last event or item in a series of related things

Ex: After reviewing the documents , conducting interviews , and analyzing data , the researchers finally reached a conclusion .

a type of pasta in very long thin pieces that is cooked in boiling water

Ex: I love a classic spaghetti bolognese with its rich and satisfying flavors.

a type of drop cookie with small chunks of chocolate

Ex: She shared her homemade chocolate chip cookies with friends .
salsa [noun]

a spicy sauce made with chilis and tomatoes, widely used in Mexican cuisine

Ex: He made a spicy salsa with extra chili peppers .

a breakfast food that is made by putting slices of bread in a mixture of eggs and milk, and then frying them in a pan until they are golden brown

Ex:
popcorn [noun]

a type of snack made from a type of corn kernel that expands and puffs up when heated

Ex: At the carnival , children eagerly waited in line for bags of colorful , flavored popcorn , choosing from options like caramel , cheese , and kettle corn .
to chop [verb]

to cut something into pieces using a knife, etc.

Ex: The butcher is chopping meat to fulfill customer orders .
to heat [verb]

to raise the temperature of something

Ex: Tomorrow , they will heat water for their morning tea .
to pour [verb]

to make a container's liquid flow out of it

Ex: The bartender poured a drink for the customer .
to cover [verb]

to put something over something else in a way that hides or protects it

Ex: He decided to cover his plants with a tarp to protect them from the impending frost .
to cook [verb]

to make food with heat

Ex: The chef cooks a delicious meal in the restaurant .
to mix [verb]

to combine two or more distinct substances or elements to form a unified whole

Ex: She skillfully mixed the colors on the palette to achieve the desired shade for her painting .
to mash [verb]

to crush food into a soft mass

Ex: He mashed the cooked carrots and parsnips together to create a flavorful vegetable side dish .
cookbook [noun]

a book that explains how a dish is cooked

Ex: He gifted her a beginner 's cookbook to help her learn the basics of cooking .
avocado [noun]

a bell-shaped tropical fruit with bright green flesh, dark skin and a big stony seed

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lime [noun]

a round green fruit with a sour taste

Ex: She plucked a ripe lime from the tree in the backyard to use in her recipe .
to chill [verb]

to cool or refrigerate food or beverages to a lower temperature

Ex: Last night , they chilled the wine for the dinner party .
cilantro [noun]

a leafy herb that has a strong and slightly sour taste

Ex: