Food Blogger Session, Class 3B, Grand Salad - St Andrews CE Primary School

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May 28, 2014, 10:46 a.m.

Today I tasted something from the Forty Hall Kitchen which has not been tasted for over 300 years. The name of this dish was Grand Salad

The dish looked like … the Eiffel Tower/mountain of rainbow coloured food/a mountain of froot/a mountain of edible vegetables/a tall mountain with oranges/a rainbow in the sky.

It was very… scrumptious/horrible/good made/ezotik/exotic/tasty/viberant/good/ yummy and the texture was… more fresh/nice/crunchy/filled with taste/a fresh explosion of flavours on my tongue/grand/smooth/hard.

I thought it would taste… fruity & stuff/scrumptious/delicious/different/a little bit yucky/lovely & good/chicken/nice but after I tasted it it reminded me of… fruit & egg/my mum’s food/the taste of a turkey, good/the sun/fresh, delicious vegetables & fruit/a mountain/yuck & mud/my Grandad.

I was surprised that…it’s so fresh/I like it/I ate it/I loved it/it had a pattern across it/how different it was/it was filled up like a mountain/the date tasted sweet, because I’d never tasted it.

I liked that...the oranges really popped out/because it’s healthy/it looked fancy & tasty to eat/the flavours & colours matched/because of the radishes/I liked it very much.

Compared to my favourite modern dish it was… I reckon it’s about because they are so nice/the same as my favourite food/so, so tasty & scrumptious to eat/a nice texture & good colours.

Ithink the reason it is not eaten widely today is… because they came up with new ideas/that it tasty but people don’t wanna eat because of the design/that it too much flavours for some people.

I would liketo make this again for my friends or family because…I think they might like it/I would like to make it again/it looked ugly but it taste good.

Iwould not liketo make this again for my friends or family because… it’s too nice for them.

Thanks to Lucy, Kiersten, Leo, Callum, Rianna, Molly, Kemdi, Sidney and Faith.

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