Tube

A long cylinder made from plastic, metal, rubber, or glass, especially used for moving or containing liquids or gases | long hollow object | long narrow container | underground system/train

Cheese

A solid food made from milk

Tomato

A round red fruit eaten as a vegetable raw in salads or cooked

Thesis

A long piece of writing that is the final part of an advanced university degree

Sandwich

A light meal that you make by putting a layer of food such as meat, cheese, or egg between two pieces of bread

Category

A group of people or things that have similar qualities

Condiment

A substance, such as salt, that you add to food to improve its taste

Mayonnaise

A thick white sauce made from egg yolks and oil, eaten especially with salads and cold food

Cooking

The process of preparing and heating food so that it is ready to eat | food cooked in a particular way

Cracker

Dry biscuit | a decorated paper tube that makes a noise when you pull it apart. It usually has a small toy, joke, and paper hat inside and is traditionally used at Christmas | a firework that explodes with a loud noise | a person or thing that is very goo

Topping

A layer of food put on top of other food, for example on a cake, ice cream, or pizza

Caviar

The eggs of various large fish, especially the sturgeon, eaten as food. Caviar is usually very expensive

Shrimp

A very small sea creature similar to a prawn but smaller, or its flesh eaten as food

Practicality

Quality of being suitable for a particular occasion or use

Dose

A measured amount of something such as medicine | an amount or experience of something, often something bad or unpleasant

Contraption

A device or machine that looks awkward or old-fashioned, especially one that you do not know how to use | a machine or piece of equipment, especially one that looks strange or complicated

Fridge

A piece of equipment that is used for storing food at low temperatures

Flavor

How food or drink tastes, or a particular taste itself | a particular quality or character | an idea or quick experience of something

Dressing

A liquid mixture, often containing oil, vinegar, and herbs, added to food, especially salads

Paint

To put paint onto something to change its colour

Base

If you are based somewhere, you have it as your main office or place of work, or the place where you live | the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part of something

Wrote

Past simple of write | make words etc with pen | create story/letter etc | create formal document

Spread

To cover or reach a wider or increasing area, or to make something do this

Would

Used to refer to future time from the point of view of the past

Fold

To bend a piece of paper or cloth and press one part of it over another part

Squeeze

To press something firmly, especially with your hand | to press something firmly, especially from all sides in order to change its shape, reduce its size, or remove liquid from it

Acquire

Obtain something | get knowledge or skill | get reputation or position

Uncommon

Unusual, rare, or not happening often

Unique

Very special, unusual, or good

Fascinated

Very interested or attracted by someone or something | extremely interested

Popular

A popular activity, place, thing etc is one that many people like | a popular person is liked by most people

Smoked

Preserved using smoke from burning wood | Smoked glass or a smoked window has been made darker, as if by smoke |

Big

Large in size or amount | older or more like an adult | used to add emphasis

Delicious

Having a very pleasant taste or smell | used to describe a situation or activity that gives you great pleasure

Convenient

Easy to do, or not causing problems or difficulties | suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty

Emptying

Not containing any things or people

Like

Similar or in a similar way

Really

Very, or very much | completely | used for talking about what is in fact true | used for showing that you are surprised by or interested in what someone has just told you

Originally

At first | First of all

Definitely

Without any doubt

Probably

Used for saying that you think something is likely | likely to be true or likely to happen

Get into sth

To become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity | start enjoying something | start discussing something | train, plane

Something

Used for referring to a thing, idea, fact etc when you do not know or say exactly what it is

A lot

To a great or greater degree | often, or for a long time | a large number, amount, or quantity

Dose

To do the things that one wants to do rather than doing the things that other people expect one to do

Go one's own way

To do the things that one wants to do rather than doing the things that other people expect one to do