I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Cibo e cucina

Most Common Italian Nouns – Food & Cooking

Answer the question in Italian.
1 / 15
You are describing how the taste changes.
How would you say in Italian: “Sometimes I add honey, and the taste becomes sweeter”?
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2 / 15
You are describing your shopping routine.
How would you say in Italian: “I go to the market”?
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3 / 15
You are planning food for busy days.
How would you say in Italian: “On the busiest days I prepare ready meals in advance”?
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4 / 15
You are describing your food habits during the week.
How would you say in Italian: “During the week I alternate quick dishes and more careful dishes”?
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5 / 15
You are describing a quick breakfast.
How would you say in Italian: “I drink a glass of milk and eat a yogurt when I have little time”?
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6 / 15
You are talking about leftovers.
How would you say in Italian: “If something is left over, I put it aside and eat it the next day”?
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7 / 15
You are talking about lunch.
How would you say in Italian: “For lunch I often prepare a salad”?
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8 / 15
You are describing what you do on a hot day.
How would you say in Italian: “If it is hot, I take an ice cream and eat it slowly”?
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9 / 15
You are talking about the end of your shopping trip.
How would you say in Italian: “In the end I go home with clearer ideas”?
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10 / 15
You are talking about what you choose for the evening.
How would you say in Italian: “I choose a drink for the evening”?
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11 / 15
You are talking about a simple breakfast at home.
How would you say in Italian: “If I have an egg at home, I prepare it in a few minutes”?
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12 / 15
Someone asks you for the recipe.
How would you say in Italian: “If someone asks for the recipe, I explain it gladly”?
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13 / 15
You are explaining how you season food.
How would you say in Italian: “Sometimes I add a drop of vinegar and a pinch of salt”?
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14 / 15
You are talking about a celebration.
How would you say in Italian: “When we celebrate, I bring a cake or a homemade dessert”?
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15 / 15
You are describing how you make a sauce softer.
How would you say in Italian: “I use a little cream to make the sauce softer, but I do not put in too much”?
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