south
The direction on your right when you face the rising sun.
take
To get, hold, carry, or use something.
massive
Very large, heavy, or serious in size, amount, or effect.
street
A public road in a town or city, usually with buildings along it.
food
Things that people or animals eat to live and grow.
starting
The present participle of start: beginning something or making something begin.
beach
An area of sand or small stones beside the sea or a lake.
stop
A place or time where someone or something stops.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
busy
Having a lot of work, activity, or people.
right
Something a person is morally or legally allowed to have, do, or receive.
behind
At or toward the back of someone or something.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
snack
A small amount of food eaten between main meals.
wildly
In a very uncontrolled, excited, or extreme way.
delicious
Having a very pleasant taste or smell.
culture
The customs, ideas, arts, and way of life of a group.
video
A recording of moving pictures, often with sound.
part
One piece, section, or role of something larger.
huge
Very large in size, amount, or importance.
series
A number of similar things, events, or programs that come one after another.
tour
A trip around a place to see or learn about it.
hunt
To search for an animal, person, or thing, often carefully or over a long time.
down
Toward a lower place, level, or position.
best
Of the highest quality or most suitable kind.
hungry
Wanting or needing food; also strongly wanting success or opportunity.
better
Of higher quality, health, skill, or suitability.
way
A method, direction, route, or manner of doing something.
start
To begin doing something or to make something begin.
seafood
Fish and shellfish from the sea that people eat.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
famous
Known by many people.
order
To ask for food or goods; also to tell someone officially to do something.
bit
A small amount or piece of something.
meal
Food eaten at one time, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
payment
Money given for goods, services, debts, or work.
give
To hand something to someone, or provide something for someone.
chips
The plural form of chip: a small thin piece broken from something, or a small computer part.
according
The -ing form of accord: an official agreement, or agreement between people.
grab
To take or hold something quickly, often with the hand.
plate
A flat dish used for food; a thin flat piece of metal or other material.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
check
A quick look, test, mark, or written bank payment.
got
The past form of get: received, became, reached, or understood something.
loaded
The past form of load: put goods, people, or data into something.
white
Having the color of snow or milk. It can also describe people with light skin.
rice
Small white or brown grains from a plant, cooked and eaten as food.
splashed
The past form of splash: made liquid hit something or moved noisily in liquid.
ton
A unit for measuring very heavy weight; informally, a very large amount.
curry
A spicy dish or sauce often made with meat, vegetables, or lentils.
gravy
A warm sauce made from meat juices, often served with meat or potatoes.
serving
An amount of food given to one person.
prawn
A small sea animal like a large shrimp, often eaten as food.
masala
A mixture of spices used in South Asian cooking; a dish flavored with such spices.
beautiful
Very pleasant to look at, hear, or experience.
golden
Having the bright yellow color of gold; also very good or valuable.
fried
The past form of fry: cooked food in hot oil.
piece
One part or amount of something larger.
seer
A person who is believed to see the future or hidden truths.
fish
An animal that lives in water, breathes through gills, and often has fins.
otherwise
In a different way; if not, or except for what has just been said.
know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
king
A male ruler of a country, or someone very powerful in a field.
mackerel
A sea fish with an oily body, often eaten as food.
process
A series of actions or changes that produce a result.
pay
To give money for something or to someone for work.
correspond
To match something, or to communicate by writing.
stand
A structure or place used for selling, showing, or supporting something.
took
The past form of take: moved, carried, accepted, or needed something.
round
Shaped like a circle or ball, with no sharp corners.
banana
A long curved yellow fruit.
leaf
A flat green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
pile
To put things one on top of another in a heap.
top
The highest part of something; also a spinning toy or upper piece of clothing.
onto
To a position on the surface of something, or into a new state or subject.
pick
To choose someone or something from a group.
prawns
The plural form of prawn: small sea animals like large shrimp, eaten as food.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
fry
To cook food in hot oil or fat.
slice
A thin flat piece cut from a larger piece of food or material.
oil
A thick liquid used as fuel, for cooking, or to make machines move smoothly.
push
To press against something so it moves away or forward.
virtually
Almost completely, or by using computer technology.
wave
To move your hand as a greeting or signal, or move back and forth.
chip
A small thin piece broken from something, or a small computer part.
face
The front part of the head, including eyes, nose, and mouth.
before
Earlier than a time, event, person, or place.
try
An attempt to do something.
move
To change position or place, or to cause something to change position.
aside
To one side or away from the main position or subject.
pack
To put things into a bag, box, or container.
ingredients
The plural form of ingredient: things used to make food, medicine, or another mixture.
coriander
A herb and spice made from the leaves or seeds of a plant.
tomato
A soft red fruit used as a vegetable in salads, sauces, and cooking.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
skin
The natural outer covering of a person's or animal's body.
mix
To put things together so they become combined.
around
In a circle, nearby, or in different parts of a place.
wow
A thing or experience that greatly impresses or excites people.
tangy
Having a sharp, fresh, and slightly sour taste or smell.
sour
Having a sharp acid taste like lemon or spoiled milk.
hit
A successful song, film, product, or performance.
fresh
New, clean, recently made, or not old or spoiled.
light
Not heavy, or not dark in color.
stodgy
Too serious, old-fashioned, or heavy and dull.
much
A large amount of something, used with uncountable nouns.
flavor
The taste that food or drink has when you eat or drink it.
slather
To spread a thick amount of something soft or wet over a surface.
paste
A thick soft substance used for sticking, cooking, or cleaning.
put
To place something somewhere; also to express something in words.
hot
Having a high temperature.
quite
Fairly or completely, depending on the context and variety of English.
meaty
Containing a lot of meat, or feeling rich and substantial.
texture
The way a surface or material feels or looks, such as smooth or rough.
spicy
Having a hot or strong taste from spices.
thick
Having a large distance between opposite sides, or made of many close parts.
again
One more time, or as before.
frying
The act or method of cooking food in hot oil or fat.
pan
A wide shallow metal container used for cooking food.
station
A place where trains, buses, police, or other services are based.
spice
A substance from a plant, used to give food a stronger or better taste.
coating
A thin layer that covers the surface of something.
perfect
Having no mistakes or faults, or being exactly right for a purpose.
feet
The plural form of foot: body parts used for standing or walking; units of length.
sand
Tiny grains of rock found on beaches, deserts, and some ground.
sit
To rest with your body supported by your bottom on a chair or surface.
tarpaulin
A large waterproof sheet used to cover goods, equipment, or outdoor spaces.
surrounded
The past form of surround: was all around someone or something.
people
Human beings in general, or the men, women, and children in a group.
digging
The -ing form of dig: An act of making a hole in the ground.
am
The first-person present form of be.
whole
Complete or full, with no part missing or divided.
lot
A large amount or number; also an area of land used for a purpose.
firm
Strong, steady, and not easily moved or changed.
subtle
Not obvious or easy to notice, but still important or effective.
expect
To think something will happen or believe someone should do something.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
chilli
A spicy pepper used in cooking, especially in British English.
mustard
A yellow or brown sauce or seed with a sharp taste, often eaten with meat.
seeds
The plural form of seed: small plant parts that can grow into new plants.