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6 Minute English

The hidden life of buffets

6 Minute English

BBC

Language Learning, Education

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

We discuss buffet meals and the history behind them and teach related vocabulary.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil.

0:04.2

And I'm Sam. Have you ever been to an all-you-can-eat buffet, Sam?

0:09.4

You know, a meal in a restaurant where you can eat as much food as you like.

0:14.2

Yes, I went to an Indian buffet once. I didn't eat all day before the meal,

0:20.0

but I only managed to finish three or four plates. Well, maybe five.

0:25.2

It sounds like your eyes were bigger than your belly or stomach.

0:29.8

A phrase describing someone who has taken more food than they can eat.

0:34.7

In this programme, we'll be discussing buffets, a feast of many different food dishes

0:40.2

where diners are allowed to eat as much as they want,

0:43.5

or as much as their stomachs will allow.

0:46.4

And of course, we'll be learning some new vocabulary as well.

0:49.9

The popularity of buffets is booming,

0:52.8

especially in Middle Eastern and Asian countries where the variety of foods

0:57.7

means there's something for everyone.

0:59.8

But feasts are big and boastful.

1:02.4

Usually too much is cooked and buffets have been criticised for waste.

1:07.0

We'll hear more soon, but first I have a question for you, Sam.

1:10.9

The word buffet originated from the French name for the table on which food was served,

1:16.4

but buffets themselves don't come from France.

1:20.1

So, in which country did buffets begin?

1:23.6

Was it A, the United States of America, B, Sweden or C, China?

1:29.6

Well, the US is famous for super-sizing food, so I guess A, America.

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