It's great to expand your food vocabulary! Here's a breakdown of common food-related terms, categorized for easier learning:
Basic Food Groups
Fruits:- Apple
- Banana
- Orange
- Grape
- Strawberry
- Blueberry
- Watermelon
- Pineapple
- Mango
- Pear
- Cherry
- Lemon
- Lime
- Peach
- Kiwi
- Avocado
- Raspberry
- Blackberry
- Cantaloupe
- Honeydew melon
- Pomegranate
- Fig
- Apricot
- Coconut
- Papaya
- Guava
- Dragonfruit
Vegetables:
Root Vegetables:
Cruciferous Vegetables:
- Carrot
- Beets
- Radishes
- Turnips
- Parsnips
- Sweet potatoes
- Potatoes
- Celeriac
- Lettuce (various types)
- Kale
- SpinachCollard greens
- Swiss char
- Bok choy
- Cabbage (various types
- Arugula
Cruciferous Vegetables:
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Brussels sprouts
- Cabbage
- Kale
Stem Vegetables:
- Celery
- Asparagus
- Kohlrabi
Bulb Vegetables:
- Onions (various types)
- Garlic
- Leeks
- Shallots
- Tomatoes
- Peppers (various types)
- Cucumbers
- Eggplant
- Zucchini
- Pumpkins
- Squash (various types)
- Okra
- Peas
- Beans (various types)
- Lentils
- Chickpeas
- Artichokes
- Mushrooms (technically fungi)
- Corn
Wheat:
Meat:
- Rice:
- Corn (Maize):
- Oats:
- Barley:
- Rye:
- Sorghum:
- Millet:
- Triticale:
- A hybrid of wheat and rye.
- Teff:
Pseudo-Cereals (not from the Poaceae family, but used like grains):
- Quinoa:
- Amaranth:
- Buckwheat:
Red Meat:
- Beef (cattle)
- Pork (pigs)
- Lamb (young sheep
- Mutton (adult sheep)
- Venison (deer)
- Goa
- Chicken
- Turkey
- Duck
- Goose
- This includes meats that have been modified through processes like smoking, curing, or adding preservatives. Examples include bacon, sausage, and ham.
- Fish (various species)
- Crustaceans (crab, lobster, shrimp)
- Mollusks (clams, oysters, mussels).
Fish:
Saltwater Fish:
- Salmon
- Tuna
- Cod
- Mackerel
- Halibut
- Snapper
- Sea bass
- Trout
- Catfish
- Carp
- Tilapia
Shellfish:
- Crustaceans:
- Crab
- Lobster
- Shrimp
- Prawns
- Crayfish
- Mollusks:
- Clams
- Oysters
- Mussel
- Scallop
- Abalone
- Conch
- Roe:
- These are fish eggs, such as caviar (sturgeon roe) or tobiko (flying fish roe).
- Echinoderms:
- Sea urchin, and sea cucumbers.
- Other less common edible sea life, such as some types of jellyfish
Dairy foods:
- Milk:
- whole
- reduced-fat
- low-fat
- skim.
- avored milks
- lactose-free option
- Cheeses:
- Hard cheeses (cheddar, Parmesan
- Soft cheeses (Brie, cottage cheese
- Semi-soft cheeses (Mozzarella, Gouda)
- Processed cheeses.
- Yogurt:
- Fermented milk product.
- Comes in plain, flavored, and Greek varieties.
- Drinkable yogurt.
- Cream:
- Heavy cream
- Light cream
- Sour cream
- Whipped cream
- Butter:
- Made by churning cream.
- Clarified butter.
- Other Dairy Products:
- Ice cream
- Kefir (a fermented milk drink)
- Whey (a byproduct of cheese-making)
- Condensed milk.
- Evaporated milk
Candies and Desserts:
- Hard Candies
- Butterscotch
- Lollipops
- Peppermints
- Soft Candies:
- Caramels
- Fudge
- Gummies
- Chocolate:
- Milk chocolate
- Dark chocolate
- White chocolate
- Truffles
- Other:
- Marshmallows
- Taffy
Cakes:
- Layer Cakes:
- Chocolate cake
- Vanilla cake
- Red velvet cake
- Sponge Cakes:
- Angel food cake
- Genoise cake
- Cheesecakes:
- New York cheesecake
- Fruit-topped cheesecake
- Other:
- Cupcakes
- Bundt cakes
- Fruit cakes
- Fruit Pies:
- Apple pie
- Cherry pie
- Blueberry pie
- Cream Pies:
- Chocolate cream pie
- Banana cream pie
- Coconut cream pie
- Other:
- Pecan pie
- Pumpkin pie
- Key lime pie
Sweets (General Desserts):
- Pastries:
- Croissants
- Eclairs
- Tart
- Custards and Puddings:
- Crème brûlée
- Vanilla pudding
- Chocolate mouss
- Frozen Desserts:
- Ice cream
- Gelato
- Sorbet
- Cookies:
- Chocolate chip cookies
- Sugar cookies
- Oatmeal cookies.
- Other:
- Brownies
- Cobblers
- Fruit salads.
Cooking Terms:
- Bake
- Fry
- Grill
- Roast
- Boil
- Steam
- Chop
- Dice
- Mince
Describing Food:
- Sweet
- Sour
- Salty
- Bitter
- Spicy
- Savory
- Delicious
- Bland
- Crispy
- Creamy
Meals:
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snack
- Appetizer
- Dessert
Other Useful Food Vocabulary:
- Ingredients
- Recipe
- Menu
- Cuisine
- Nutrients
- Condiments (ketchup, mustard, etc.)
- Beverages (water, juice, soda, etc.)
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