Question: Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
I eat different foods depending on the season, like hotpot or soup in winter and cold noodles or salads in summer.
Certain fruits and vegetables are only available at specific times of the year, so my diet changes naturally.
During festivals, such as the Spring Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival, I eat special traditional foods like mooncakes or dumplings.
Eating seasonal food is healthier and fresher.
I usually eat the same types of food all year round because I have a busy lifestyle and prefer convenience.
Nowadays, supermarkets offer most foods throughout the year, so there’s less need to change my diet.
I’m not very interested in seasonal or traditional foods, so I stick to my favorites regardless of the time of year.
Question: Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Authentic Idioms
Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
In season: Available or at its best at a particular time of year.
Spice things up: Make something more interesting or exciting.
A taste of home: Food that reminds you of your family or culture.