5 глаголов и 5 существительных Record-breaking food pa: On 6th July 2015, to celebrate Astana Day and the city's 17th anniversary as the capital of Kazakhstan, a gro of chefs from Astana made a special 'Kazakh meat' dish weighing 736.5 kilograms. The event was organised by the Kazakh Geographic Society and set the record for the world's largest 'Kazakh meat' serving: it was so big that it was enough to feed more than 1,000 people! 'Kazakh meat' is a traditional dish with meat and which is often prepared for special occasions. The nomads called it 'beshbarmak' (which means 'five fingers') because in the past they ate the food with their hands - they didn't have knives, forks or other cutlery. The nom used horse meat to make 'Kazakh meat', but as it isn't always possible to buy this type of meat today, people often replace it with beef or lamb. The largest 'Kazakh meat' dish wasn't the first Guinness World Record set by the Kazakh Geographic Society. Only a month before that, on 1st May 2015, they celebrated the Day of Unity by preparing the world's largest serving of lagman soup. It was cooked by 30 chefs from Almaty and it weighed 687 kilograms. Just like 'Kazakh meat', lagman soup is made with meat and pasta, but they are cooked in a different way. First, the meat is boiled in a soup pot together with some vegetables and spices. The noodles are cooked separately. They take longer to prepare, since they have to be handmade. Another food record set in Almaty was the largest serving of traditional Kazakh sweets called 'baursaks'. Baursaks are very popular in Central Asia and in the Middle East. Since they are made of fried flour dough, they are sometimes compared to doughnuts, but they look and taste different. On 7th Septem 2014, Channel 7 organised a competition to celebrate Mother's Day. Seven teams of women (mothers-in-law a daughters-in-law) participated in the event, which took place in Gorky Park. They made thousands of baursaks, with a total weight of 856 kilograms. It was such a long and difficult competition that everyone was completely exhausted at the end! So, what happens to all this delicious food after it wins the world record? One of the Guinness rules is that t food has to be eaten - it can be sold or given for free, but it cannot be wasted.​

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Глаголы:

1. celebrate - праздновать

2. prepare - готовить

3. weigh - весить

4. replace - заменять

5. set - устанавливать

Существительные:

1. anniversary - годовщина

2. occasion - событие, случай

3. record - рекорд

4. noodles - лапша

5. competition - соревнование

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