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Looking for fun, no-prep alphabet worksheets with a tasty twist? These free Letter E food printables will have your preschooler excited to explore the alphabet, try new foods, and practice tracing and coloring!
Each printable is designed to support letter recognition, vocabulary growth, and fine motor development using easy-to-recognize foods like eggs, empanadas, and edamame.
What’s Included?
- Draw Your Favorite Letter E Food – Your child can draw their favorite E food, with corner illustrations like egg, empanada, and eel for inspiration.
- Color the Letter E Foods – Color in simple and fun Letter E food illustrations labeled for learning: eggplant, edamame, and more.
- Trace, Draw, and Color – Pencil control practice with a focus on tracing and drawing the word “empanada” and its shape.
Download the Letter E Printables
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Draw Your Favorite Letter E Food

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Color the Letter E Foods

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If you’d rather save time, the full ABC Food bundle is available as a print-and-go download in my shop.
* These ABC Food bundles are not included in the Freebie Vault.
Trace, Draw and Color: Empanada

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Explore More Letter E Foods
Want even more educational ideas for the letter E? Check out my popular companion post: 100+ Foods That Start With the Letter E. It’s full of tasty vocabulary and great ideas for themed snacks and classroom play!
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