My blog posting has really slowed down for the last little bit, but I’m pleased to announce the reason why is because our family has grown!
In August we got to welcome a baby girl to our crew, and trust me when I say my three little boys have been over the moon for her, and this caboose baby is going to be well loved, and I fear, terribly spoiled all of her days, being both the youngest and the only girl of our kids.
During my whole pregnancy the only name my husband would suggest was Tara, but spelled, Ptera, and short for Pterodactyl, lol. Since my three year old is obsessed with dinosaurs he was pretty down with that idea, and since she’s been born it’s a nickname that has kind of stuck around with the older crew.
The three year old, who we thought would have held fast and tight to the nickname has instead opted to call little miss Baby Pineapple Tree, and will correct anyone who calls her a different nickname,… nevermind that pineapples grow on bushes.
In any case our little Pineapple Tree is doing fantastic, She is a sweet, snuggly, little thing that none of us can resist. I’m also happy to report the labor was fairly easy and trouble free and my recovery has been smooth (thank goodness, because I’ve got a full crew at home eager for me in all my many roles).
For now, we’re taking it slow, or at least as slow as we can, and I’m making the most of my camera and my years of learning how to use it, and trying to remind myself that while I finally have a baby that I can dress up in dresses and bows, she’s not a dress up doll… even if she doesn’t seem to mind the endless photoshoots.
Also for the record, I totally paparazzi my baby boys as well, but boy clothing is just so much less fun, both to dress them up in and to photograph, and I can’t deny that all the hair bows and dresses melt me. (I grew up with four sisters and no brothers, so I know girl world well, and have been eager to share it with a daughter for some time.)
Anyway, I’m sure little miss will be making occasional appearances going forward, and my heart is so full having her here safe and sound.
My husband and I have lived away from family for the last decade, and one of the things we’ve realized is how big our family, both our immediate and extended have grown and changed in that time. It’s been really hard, in a lot of ways, not to live close to our loved ones. Birthdays and holidays are always a great chance to reach out and connected, especially with our younger nieces of nephews, but as we’ve lived away, it can be a little tricky to guess what kind of gifts are a good fit for our loved ones, especially those of different ages and genders from our own children.
Step in WickedUncle.com
Wicked Uncle is an amazing toy company that specializes in unique, fun, children’s gifts while making the process of finding the perfect gift painless.
Their website is super easy to navigate and they’ve got curated gift lists, like Gift Ideas for a Boy Age 3, Children’s Engineering Toys, and even Toys from Ukraine to help you find the perfect gift for any age or stage.
I was eager to poke around their website and see more of this so-called brilliance, so I started by narrowing the searches to the ages of each of my own kids (I’ve got three boys, currently ages 9, 6 & 3) and seeing what kinds of toy suggestions the search/gift lists had for each of them.
For us, it was spot on, and I had to chuckle a little bit because the search popped up a number of options suggesting toys we currently have that get played with regularly! Such as the “Bath Block Floating Ball Run and Waterfall Set”, which my three-year-old lives for at bathtime, and was on their 3-Year-Old Boys Gift Idea list (as well as tons of amazing car and dinosaur toys that we don’t have, but that match my son’s current obsession, and he would be over the moon to be gifted).
After vetting the site to see if the gifts were a good match, I then took my search to the internet to compare prices. I loved finding this awesome idea site, but it would lose a lot of its glamor to me if I felt like they had insane markups, but checking the prices of the items I listed above on their site vs. Amazon, the prices were the same or less on WickedUncle.com, which is another fantastic green light in my book.
So from my point of view, they’re competitive with other sellers, their site was easy to navigate, and they were spot on with toy suggestions for my kids, which makes me feel really good about their suggestions in general. Now when one of our out-of-state nieces (we’ve got them ages 2-14) has a birthday coming up and I’m left scratching my head about what kind of gift to send her, or what girls her age might be into, I will absolutely be coming to this site to find the perfect gift.
Bottom line, if you’re looking for fantastic gift ideas for kids for any occasion WickedUncle.com has amazing gift ideas, easily filtered by age and stage, and makes it simple to find fun and unique gifts. It’s an amazing tool and site for loving aunts, uncles, grandparents, and friends looking to send a gift.
Check out WickedUncle.com for yourself here, and let me know your thoughts. Do the gifts match things you think your own kids would be interested in and/or did you find something awesome for a loved one?
Finding letter S foods was another fun one and there were so many options! From fruits to veggies to meal ideas and snack foods it was such a fun letter to build (and such a fun tray to eat) I thought this was a great letter to build a lunch or dinner around, using sandwiches, soups, salads, seeds, and of course strawberries, and my kids definitely used this tray as lunch as soon as I was done with my picture. No regrets.
There are so many options for Letter S foods, but I wouldn’t be surprised if I’d missed a few, if you happen to notice any please comment below and I’ll be sure to get them added to my lists.
I’ve got the full list of 200 Letter S Food first, but after that I’ve sorted the foods into types and if you want you can just pop to those sections. The types are:
Disclosure: I want to give you a heads up that this blog does use affiliate links (which means I make a percentage of the sale if you buy something) and this post might be sponsored or contain affiliate links. In either case please know all opinions are my own.
List of 200 Foods That Start With Letter S
S’mores Brownies: A dessert made with a layer of chocolate brownie topped with graham cracker crust and marshmallow.
S’mores Cookies: Cookies made with graham cracker crumbs, chocolate chips, and marshmallows.
S’mores Dip: A sweet dip made with melted chocolate and marshmallows, often served with graham crackers for dipping.
S’mores Pop-Tarts (Pastry Brand): A brand of toaster pastries with a filling that resembles the flavors of a s’more.
Saag Paneer (Indian Dish): A traditional Indian dish made with spinach and cubes of paneer cheese, flavored with various spices.
Saffron: A spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, used for its unique flavor and vibrant yellow color.
Sage: An aromatic herb often used in cooking to add flavor to dishes.
Salad: A dish consisting of a mixture of vegetables, often accompanied by dressing or other ingredients.
Salad Dressing: A sauce or dressing used to enhance the flavor of salads.
Salami: A type of cured sausage made from a mixture of ground meat, usually pork, seasoned with various spices.
Salmon: A fish belonging to the family Salmonidae, prized for its flavorful and nutritious flesh.
Salsa: A spicy sauce made from tomatoes, onions, chili peppers, and various seasonings, commonly used as a condiment or dip.
Salt: A mineral compound used to enhance the flavor of food.
Salt and Vinegar Chips: Thin potato slices that have been seasoned with salt and vinegar flavoring.
Salt Water Taffy: A type of soft chewy candy made with sugar, corn syrup, and flavorings, often associated with coastal regions.
Salted Caramel: A sweet caramel sauce flavored with salt, used as a topping or filling for various desserts.
Salted Caramel Apple Pie: A traditional apple pie with the addition of salted caramel for added flavor.
Salted Caramel Brownies: Brownies with a layer of salted caramel baked into the center or drizzled on top.
Salted Caramel Cheesecake: A rich, creamy cheesecake with a salted caramel sauce swirled throughout.
Salted Caramel Chocolate Cake: A decadent chocolate cake layered with salted caramel filling and topped with a creamy frosting.
Salted Caramel Popcorn: Popcorn coated with a sweet and salty caramel glaze.
Saltine Crackers: Thin, crispy crackers made with flour, oil, and salt.
Samosa: A fried or baked pastry filled with savory ingredients such as spiced potatoes, peas, and sometimes meat.
Sandwich: A food item made by placing fillings between two slices of bread.
Sandwich Cookies: Cookies made with two layers and a filling in between, often resembling a miniature sandwich.
Sandwich Meat: Sliced meat, such as turkey, ham, or roast beef, used as filling in sandwiches.
Sara Lee Bread (Brand): A brand of bread known for its soft texture.
Sardines: Small, oily fish packed in cans or tins and typically eaten as a snack or used in recipes.
Sauce: A liquid or semi-solid condiment used to add flavor, moisture, or visual appeal to food.
Sauerkraut: Fermented cabbage that is commonly used as a topping or side dish.
Sausage Gravy: A thick, flavorful sauce made from cooked sausage, flour, and milk, often served over biscuits.
Sausage Rolls: Pastries filled with seasoned ground sausage and baked until golden brown.
Sausage: A seasoned ground meat mixture typically stuffed into casings or formed into patties.
Scone: A baked good similar to a biscuit, often lightly sweetened and served with tea or coffee.
Scrambled Eggs: Eggs that have been whisked and cooked in a pan until firm but still moist.
Sea Salt: Salt that is obtained by the evaporation of seawater, often used to enhance the flavor of dishes.
Seafood: Edible sea creatures, such as fish, shellfish, and crustaceans.
Seafood Chowder: A thick soup made with a medley of seafood, vegetables, and cream.
Seafood Paella: A traditional Spanish rice dish cooked with a combination of seafood, saffron, and other ingredients.
Seasoning: A mixture of herbs, spices, and other flavorings used to enhance the taste of food.
Seaweed: Edible algae that is often used in Asian cuisine, known for its high nutritional value.
Seedless Grapes: Grapes that have been bred to have small, undeveloped seeds or no seeds at all.
Seedless Watermelon: A type of watermelon that does not contain seeds. Seeds: Small objects produced by plants from which new plants grow.
Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips: Chips made of semi-sweet chocolate, which is less sweet than milk chocolate but still contains sugar.
Serrano Peppers: A type of chili pepper that is typically hot and used in various dishes.
Sesame Noodles: Noodles cooked with a sauce made primarily from sesame oil and other ingredients.
Sesame Oil: An oil derived from sesame seeds and commonly used in Asian cuisine.
Sesame Seeds: Small seeds commonly used as a topping for breads and baked goods.
Shabu-Shabu (Japanese Hot Pot Dish): A traditional Japanese dish where thinly sliced meat and vegetables are boiled in a broth at the table. Shallot: A type of onion with a milder and sweeter flavor.
Shepherd’s Pie: A dish made with minced meat (usually lamb), topped with mashed potatoes and baked.
Sherbet: A frozen dessert similar to sorbet, typically made with fruit juice or puree, sugar, and milk or cream.
Shortbread: A type of biscuit or cookie made with butter, sugar, and flour.
Shredded BBQ Chicken Sandwich: A sandwich made with shredded BBQ chicken, typically served on a bun.
Shredded Cheese: Cheese that has been grated or shredded into small pieces.
Shredded Lettuce: Lettuce that has been thinly sliced or shredded.
Shrimp: A shellfish, typically cooked and eaten as a seafood.
Shrimp Fried Rice: A Chinese dish made with cooked rice, shrimp, vegetables, and soy sauce.
Shrimp Scampi Linguine: A pasta dish made with linguine noodles, shrimp, garlic, butter, lemon juice, and white wine.
Sirloin Steak: A cut of beef from the lower portion of the cow’s back, known for being tender and flavorful.
Sixlets (Candy Brand): A brand of candy-coated chocolate candies that come in various colors.
Skim Milk: Milk that has had most of the fat removed.
Skinny Pop Popcorn (Brand): A brand of popcorn that is marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional buttered popcorn.
Skippy Peanut Butter (Brand): A popular brand of peanut butter.
Skirt Steak: A cut of beef known for its flavorful and loose-textured meat.
Skittles: A colorful candy brand that consists of small, fruit-flavored chewy candies.
Skor Bar: A chocolate-covered toffee candy bar.
Sliced Cheese: Cheese that has been cut into thin, flat pieces.
Slider Buns: Small buns typically used for making sliders, which are mini sandwiches.
Slim Jims (Jerky Brand): A brand of meat snack sticks made from cured and smoked beef, pork, or turkey.
Sloppy Joe: A sandwich made with ground meat (usually beef) cooked in a tomato-based sauce, served on a bun.
Smarties: A brand of tablet-shaped candies that come in various fruit flavors.
Smashed Potatoes: Potatoes that have been cooked and then mashed, usually leaving some lumps.
Smoked Fish: Fish that has been preserved by smoking, imparting a distinct smoky flavor.
Smoked Gouda Cheese: A type of cheese that has been smoked, giving it a smoky and slightly nutty flavor.
Smoked Paprika: A spice made from dried and smoked red peppers, commonly used to add smokiness and flavor to dishes.
Smoked Pork: Pork that has been cooked and flavored by smoking.
Smoked Sausage: Sausage that has been cooked and flavored through smoking.
Smoothies: Blended beverages made with fruits, vegetables, yogurt, or milk, often served cold.
S’mores: A traditional campfire treat made by sandwiching toasted marshmallows and chocolate between graham crackers.
Snacks: Small portions of food eaten between meals.
Snap Peas: Edible pea pods with a crispy texture, often used in stir-fries or eaten raw.
Snicker Salad (Fruit Salad): A fruit salad made with chopped apples, whipped topping, and Snickers candy bars.
Snickerdoodle: A type of cookie flavored with cinnamon and sugar.
Snickerdoodle Blondies: A dessert bar made with a snickerdoodle cookie base and a cookie-like texture.
Snickerdoodle Ice Cream: A frozen dessert flavored with snickerdoodle cookies.
Snickers (Candy Bar Brand): A popular candy bar made with peanuts, nougat, caramel, and chocolate.
Snickers Ice Cream Bar: An ice cream bar version of the Snickers candy bar.
Snow Cones: Shaved ice flavored with syrup, typically served in a cone.
Snow Peas: Edible pod peas that are eaten whole, including the pea inside.
Soba Noodles: Thin noodles made from buckwheat flour.
Soba Salad: A salad made with soba noodles, typically mixed with vegetables and dressing.
Soda: A carbonated beverage usually flavored with fruit or cola.
Soda Bread: A type of bread that is leavened with baking soda instead of yeast.
Soft Boiled Egg: An egg that has been partially cooked so that the yolk is still runny.
Sopapilla: A fried pastry often served with honey or powdered sugar.
Sorbet: A frozen dessert made with fruit juice or pureed fruit.
Souffle: A baked dish made with eggs and various flavorings, often sweet or savory.
Soup: A liquid dish typically made by boiling ingredients like vegetables, meat, or legumes in stock or water.
Sour Apple (Apple Flavor): A flavor that imitates the tartness of green apples.
Sour Candy: Candy that has a sour or tart flavor, often coated with a sour powder.
Sour Cream: A thick, tangy dairy product that is often used as a topping or ingredient in various dishes.
Sour Patch Kids: A brand of sour and sweet candy shaped like small people.
Sourdough Bread: A type of bread made from a fermented dough using naturally occurring yeast and lactobacilli.
Sourdough Pretzel: A pretzel made from sourdough dough, which gives it a tangy flavor.
Soy: A legume used to make various soy products like tofu, soy sauce, and soy milk.
Soy Beans: Edible legumes used in various dishes or processed into soy products.
Soy Milk: A plant-based milk made from soybeans.
Soy Sauce: A condiment made from fermented soybeans, wheat, and water, often used in cooking or as a dipping sauce.
Spaghetti: A type of pasta in the shape of long, thin cylinders.
Spaghetti Carbonara: A pasta dish made with spaghetti, eggs, pancetta or bacon, cheese, and pepper.
Spaghetti Sauce: A tomato-based sauce used for spaghetti and other pasta dishes.
Spam: A brand of canned precooked meat product, often made from ham and pork.
Sparkling Water: Water that has been infused with carbon dioxide, giving it bubbles.
Special K Cereal (Brand): A cereal brand known for its flakes made from rice and wheat.
Spices: Flavorful substances used to season or enhance the taste of food.
Spicy Black Bean Burrito: A burrito filled with black beans and seasoned with spicy ingredients.
Spicy Tuna Roll (Sushi): A sushi roll made with spicy tuna filling. Spinach: A leafy green vegetable that is rich in iron and other nutrients.
Spinach and Artichoke Dip: A creamy dip made with spinach, artichokes, and cheese.
Spinach and Feta Stuffed Chicken Breast: A chicken breast stuffed with spinach and feta cheese.
Spinach and Mushroom Quesadilla: A quesadilla made with spinach, mushrooms, and cheese.
Spinach Dip: A dip made with spinach, sour cream, and various seasonings.
Spinach Lasagna: A lasagna dish made with layers of pasta, spinach, cheese, and sauce.
Spinach Salad: A salad made with fresh spinach leaves and various toppings and dressings.
Sponge Cake: A light and airy cake made with eggs, sugar, flour, and sometimes flavorings.
Sport Beans (Jelly Beans Brand): Jelly beans specifically marketed as energy-boosting snacks for athletes.
Spree (Candy): A candy that is disk-shaped and flavored with fruit-like flavors.
Sprite: A lemon-lime soda brand.
Spumoni Ice Cream: A type of Italian ice cream made with layers of different flavors and ingredients.
Squash: A type of vegetable with a hard rind and soft flesh, often used in cooking.
Squeeze Cheese: A processed cheese product that comes in a can and can be squeezed out.
Sriracha Sauce:A hot chili sauce made from chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt.
Star Anise: A spice with a strong licorice flavor, often used in Asian cuisine.
Starburst: A chewy candy with fruity flavors, often shaped like a star.
Starfruit: A tropical fruit with a star-shaped cross-section, also known as carambola.
Steak: A cut of beef or meat that is cooked by grilling, broiling, or frying.
Steamed Vegetables:Vegetables that are cooked by steaming, typically to retain nutrients and texture.
Stevia: A natural sweetener derived from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant.
Stew Meat: Tender cuts of meat that are suitable for slow cooking in a stew.
Stir Fry: A cooking method where ingredients are quickly cooked in a hot pan with oil.
Strawberries: A sweet and juicy fruit with a red color and small seeds on the surface.
Strawberry Banana Smoothie: A blended beverage made with strawberries, bananas, and other ingredients.
Strawberry Cheesecake:A dessert consisting of a crust, creamy cheese filling, and strawberry topping.
Strawberry Cream Pie: A pie with a creamy filling and fresh strawberries on top.
Strawberry Jam: A sweet spread made by cooking strawberries with sugar.
Strawberry Kiwi Salad: A salad made with fresh strawberries and kiwi fruit.
Strawberry Milkshake: A cold beverage made with milk, strawberries, and ice cream.
Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp: A dessert made with baked strawberries, rhubarb, and a crispy topping.
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: A pie made with a filling of cooked strawberries and rhubarb.
Strawberry Shortbread Bars: A bar cookie made with a shortbread crust and strawberry filling.
Strawberry Shortcake: A dessert made with layers of shortcake, fresh strawberries, and whipped cream.
Strawberry Yogurt: Yogurt with added strawberry flavor or pieces of strawberry.
String Cheese: A type of cheese that can be pulled into thin strips or strings.
Strudel: A pastry made with a thin dough filled with sweet or savory ingredients and rolled up.
Stuffed Bell Peppers: Bell peppers that are stuffed with a filling, often including meat, rice, and vegetables.
Stuffed Mushrooms: Mushrooms that are filled with a savory filling and baked.
Stuffed Peppers with Quinoa: Bell peppers that are filled with a filling made with quinoa and other ingredients.
Sub Rolls/Bread: A type of bread often used for making submarine sandwiches.
Sub Sandwich: A long sandwich made with a variety of fillings, typically served on a sub roll.
Suckers: A type of candy that is usually round and eaten by sucking on it.
Suddenly Salad (Pasta Salad Brand): A brand of boxed pasta salad mix.
Sugar: A sweet substance used as a sweetener and for baking and cooking.
Sugar Baby (Candy Brand): A brand of candy that consists of chocolate-covered caramel.
Sugar Cookie:A type of cookie that is sweet and often decorated with icing or sprinkles.
Sugar Daddy (Candy Brand): A brand of candy that consists of a caramel lollipop.
Sugar Free Foods and Treats:Foods and treats that are made without added sugar or artificial sweeteners.
Summer Rolls: Vietnamese rice paper rolls filled with a variety of ingredients such as vegetables, shrimp, and herbs.
Summer Sausage: A type of sausage that is often cured and smoked, commonly eaten during the summer months.
Summer Squash: A type of vegetable with soft skin and mild flavor, typically harvested during the summer.
Sun Chips: A brand of flavored multigrain snacks.
Sun Dried Tomatoes: Tomatoes that have been dried in the sun, resulting in a concentrated and chewy texture.
Sunchoke (Jerusalem Artichoke): A tuberous root vegetable that has a nutty flavor and can be cooked in various ways.
Sundae: A dessert made with ice cream, sauce, and various toppings, typically served in a glass or bowl.
Sundried Tomato Pesto Pasta: Pasta dish made with pesto sauce and sun-dried tomatoes.
Sunflower Seeds:Edible seeds from the sunflower plant, often eaten as a snack.
Sunkist (Soda Brand): A brand of citrus-flavored soft drinks.
Sushi: A Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice combined with various ingredients such as raw or cooked fish, vegetables, or seafood.
Suzy Q Snack Cakes: Boxed pastry brand known for its cream-filled chocolate cakes.
Swedish Fish: Soft, chewy candies in the shape of fish, typically flavored with fruit.
Sweet and Sour Chicken: A Chinese dish consisting of battered and deep-fried chicken served in a tangy sauce.
Sweet and Sour Meatballs: Meatballs cooked in a sauce made from a combination of sweetness and sourness, often served as an appetizer or main dish.
Sweet and Sour Pork: A Chinese dish featuring chunks of pork cooked in a tangy, sweet, and sour sauce.
Sweet and Spicy Nuts: Mixed nuts seasoned with a blend of sweet and spicy spices.
Sweet and Spicy Shrimp: Shrimp cooked with a sauce that combines sweet and spicy elements.
Sweet and Sticky Chicken Wings: Chicken wings coated with a sticky glaze that has a sweet flavor.
Sweet Cornbread: A type of bread made with cornmeal and sweetened with sugar or honey.
Sweet Onions: Large onions with a mild flavor and high sugar content, often used for caramelizing.
Sweet Pepper: A bell pepper variety that has a mild, sweet taste compared to other pepper varieties.
Sweet Potato Fries: Fries made from sweet potatoes, which have a sweeter taste compared to regular potatoes.
Sweet Potato Pie: A dessert pie made from mashed sweet potatoes, sugar, milk, and spices.
Sweet Potatoes: Root vegetables that are sweet and starchy, often roasted, mashed, or used in various dishes.
Sweet Relish: Chopped pickles or vegetables mixed with sugar or syrup, used as a condiment.
Sweet Roll: A type of bread roll that is sweetened with sugar or honey.
Sweet Tarts: A candy brand that offers small, disk-shaped candies with sweet and tangy flavors.
Sweet Tea: A southern style of iced tea that is heavily sweetened.
Sweethearts: A candy brand known for its heart-shaped, pastel-colored candies with sweet sayings printed on them.
Sweets: An umbrella term used to describe various types of sugary treats, such as candies, chocolates, and desserts.
Swiss Chard: A leafy green vegetable with dark green leaves and colorful stems, often used in cooking.
Swiss Cheese: A type of cheese known for its holes and mild, nutty flavor.
Swiss Meringue Buttercream: A type of frosting made from egg whites, sugar, and butter, known for its smooth and creamy texture.
Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate: A brand of hot chocolate mix known for its rich and creamy taste.
Swiss Rolls: A type of rolled sponge cake filled with cream or jam, often coated in chocolate or powdered sugar.
Syrup: A thick, sweet liquid often used as a topping for desserts or pancakes.
Sabra Hummus: A popular brand of hummus, a creamy dip made from chickpeas and tahini.
Sabra Hummus (Brand)
Saffron
Sage
Salad
Salad Dressing
Salami
Salmon
Salsa
Salt
Saltine Crackers
Salt Water Taffy
Sandwich
Sandwich Cookies
Sandwich Meat
Sara Lee Bread (Brand)
Sardines
Sauce
Sauerkraut
Sausage
Sausage Gravy
Scone
Scramble Eggs
Seafood
Sea Salt
Seasoning
Seaweed
Seedless Grapes
Seedless Watermelon
Seeds
Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
Serrano Peppers
Sesame Oil
Sesame Seeds
Shallot
Shepards Pie
Sherbet
Shortbread
Shredded Cheese
Shredded Lettuce
Shrimp
Sirloin Steak
Sixlets (Candy Brand)
Skim Milk
Skinny Pop Popcorn (Brand)
Skippy Peanut Butter (Brand)
Skirt Steak
Skittles
Skor Bar
Sliced Cheese
Slider Buns
Slim Jims (Jerky Brand)
Sloppy Joe
Smarties
Smoked Fish
Smoked Paprika
Smoked Pork
Smoked Sausage
Smoothies
Smores
Snacks
Snap Peas
Snickerdoodle
Snickers (Candy Bar Brand)
Snow Peas
Soba Noodles
Soda
Soda Bread
Soft Boiled Egg
Sopapilla
Sorbet
Souffle
Soup
Sour Candy
Sour Cream
Sourdough Bread
Sour Patch Kids
Soy
Soy Beans
Soy Milk
Soy Sauce
Spaghetti
Spaghetti Sauce
Spam
Sparkling Water
Special K Cereal (Brand)
Spices
Spicy Mustard
Spinach
Spinach Dip
Sponge Cake
Spree (Candy)
Spumoni Ice Cream
Squash
Squeeze Cheese
Sriracha Sauce
Star Anise
Starburst
Starfruit
Steak
Steamed Vegetables
Stevia
Stew Meat
Stir Fry
Strawberries
Strawberry Jam
Strawberry Shortcake
String Cheese
Strudel
Sub Sandwich
Sub Rolls/Bread
Suckers
Suddenly Salad (Pasta Salad Brand)
Sugar
Sugar Baby (Candy Brand)
Sugar Cookie
Sugar Daddy (Candy Brand)
Sugar Free Foods and Treats
Summer Sausage
Summer Squash
Sun Chips
Sundae
Sun Dried Tomatoes
Sunflower Seeds
Sunkist (Soda Brand)
Sushi
Suzy Q Snack Cakes (Boxed Pastry Brand)
Swedish Fish
Sweethearts (Candy Brand)
Sweet Onions
Sweet Pepper
Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potato Fries
Sweet Potato Pie
Sweet Relish
Sweet Roll
Sweets
Sweet Tarts (Candy Brand)
Sweet Tea
Swiss Chard
Swiss Cheese
Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate
Swiss Rolls
Syrup
Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables That Start With Letter S
Sabra Hummus (Brand)
Salsa
Seaweed
Seedless Grapes
Seedless Watermelon
Seeds
Serrano Peppers
Sesame Seeds
Shallot
Smoothies
Snap Peas
Snow Peas
Soy Beans
Spinach
Squash
Starfruit
Steamed Vegetables
Strawberries
Summer Squash
Sun Dried Tomatoes
Sweet Onions
Sweet Pepper
Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potato Fries
Swiss Chard
Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter S
Salt Water Taffy
Sandwich Cookies
Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
Sherbet
Shortbread
Sixlets (Candy Brand)
Skinny Pop Popcorn (Brand)
Skittles
Skor Bar
Smarties
Smores
Snacks
Snickerdoodle
Snickers
Soda
Soda Bread
Sorbet
Sour Candy
Sour Patch Kids
Sponge Cake
Spree (Candy)
Spumoni Ice Cream
Starburst
Strawberry Shortcake
Strudel
Suckers
Sugar
Sugar Baby
Sugar Cookie
Sugar Daddy
Sugar Free Foods and Treats
Sundae
Sunkist (Soda Brand)
Suzy Q Snack Cakes (Boxed Pastry Brand)
Swedish Fish
Sweethearts
Sweet Potato Pie
Sweets
Sweet Tarts
Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate
Swiss Rolls
Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter S
Sabra Hummus (Brand)
Salad
Salami
Salmon
Salsa
Saltine Crackers
Sandwich
Sausage
Sausage Gravy
Scone
Scramble Eggs
Seafood
Seaweed
Seedless Grapes
Seedless Watermelon
Seeds
Shepards Pie
Shrimp
Sirloin Steak
Skirt Steak
Skittles
Slim Jims (Jerky Brand)
Sloppy Joe
Smoked Fish
Smoked Pork
Smoked Sausage
Smoothies
Soda Bread
Soft Boiled Egg
Sopapilla
Souffle
Soup
Sourdough Bread
Spaghetti
Spam
Special K Cereal (Brand)
Spinach Dip
Steak
Steamed Vegetables
Stew Meat
Stir Fry
Strawberries
String Cheese
Sub Sandwich
Sub Rolls/Bread
Suddenly Salad (Pasta Salad Brand)
Sun Chips
Sushi
Sweet Potato Fries
Food Brand Names That Start With Letter S
Sabra Hummus (Brand)
Sara Lee Bread (Brand)
Sixlets (Candy Brand)
Skinny Pop Popcorn (Brand)
Skippy Peanut Butter (Brand)
Skittles (Candy Brand)
Skor Bar (Candy Brand)
Slim Jims (Jerky Brand)
Smarties (Candy Brand)
Snickers (Candy Brand)
Sour Patch Kids (Candy Brand)
Special K Cereal (Brand)
Spree (Candy)
Starburst (Candy Brand)
Suddenly Salad (Pasta Salad Brand)
Sugar Baby (Candy Brand)
Sugar Daddy (Candy Brand)
Sun Chips
Sunkist (Soda Brand)
Suzy Q Snack Cakes (Boxed Pastry Brand)
Swedish Fish (Candy Brand)
Sweethearts (Candy Brand)
Sweet Tarts (Candy Brand)
Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate
Swiss Rolls (Candy Brand)
Can you think of any other letter “S” foods? If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.
There was such a great variety of letter R foods, lots of quick and easy snacks, meals, and treats that were perfect for us talking about Letter R, though I’m pretty sure all of our favorite were the red velvet cupcakes… followed by the raspberries. I also loved that for this this letter, having little ones at home, I had a bunch of these snacks, like raisins, rice cakes and ritz crackers already in my cupboard and ready to go which made building this board a little easier, and my kids, like always, were all over it as soon as it was done, and with the chocolate reese, rolos, and again raspberries (which are my favorite) I was right there with them.
There are so many options for Letter R, and I’m sure I’ve missed a few, if you happen to notice any please comment below and I’ll be sure to get them added.
I’ve got the full list of 180 Letter R Food first, but after that I’ve sorted the foods into types and if you want you can just pop to those sections. The types are:
Disclosure: I want to give you a heads up that this blog does use affiliate links (which means I make a percentage of the sale if you buy something) and this post might be sponsored or contain affiliate links. In either case please know all opinions are my own.
List of 180+ Foods That Start With Letter R
Radicchio: A type of bitter leafy vegetable often used in salads or as a garnish.
Radish: A root vegetable with a crisp texture and a spicy flavor, often eaten raw in salads or used as a garnish.
Radish Salad: A salad made with sliced or grated radishes and other ingredients, often served dressed with a vinaigrette.
Ragu pasta sauce (brand): A brand of Italian-style pasta sauce made with tomatoes and a blend of herbs and spices.
Rainbow Fruit Salad: A salad made with a variety of colorful fresh fruits, often served with a dressing or yogurt.
Rainbow Sherbet: A frozen dessert similar to ice cream, typically made with a mix of fruit flavors that create a rainbow-like appearance.
Rainbow Sherbet Float: A beverage made by combining rainbow sherbet with a carbonated drink, often soda or sparkling water.
Rainbow Sprinkles: Small, colorful candy decorations used to add visual appeal to desserts and baked goods.
Rainbow Trout: A species of freshwater fish known for its colorful skin, often used as a food source.
Rainbow Vegetable Stir-Fry: A dish made by quickly cooking a variety of colorful vegetables together in a hot pan or wok.
Raisin Bran Crunch: A breakfast cereal made with bran flakes and raisins, often sweetened and fortified with vitamins and minerals.
Raisin Bran (Cereal): A type of breakfast cereal made from bran flakes and raisins, often eaten with milk.
Raisin Bread: Bread that contains raisins, often sweetened and flavored with cinnamon or other spices.
Raisin Nut Bread: Bread that contains raisins and nuts, often sweetened and flavored with cinnamon or other spices.
Raisin Oatmeal Cookies: Cookies made with oats, raisins, and other ingredients, often flavored with spices like cinnamon or nutmeg.
Raisin Walnut Bread: Bread that contains raisins and walnuts, often sweetened and flavored with cinnamon or other spices.
Raisinettes: A brand of chocolate-covered raisins.
Raisin: A dried grape, often used as a snack or ingredient in baked goods and other dishes.
Ramen Bowl with Vegetables: A bowl of ramen noodles served with a variety of cooked vegetables.
Ramen Burger: A burger made with a bun made from ramen noodles instead of traditional bread.
Ramen Noodles: Thin, wheat-based noodles often used in Asian cuisine, especially in dishes like ramen soup.
Ranch Baked Chicken Fingers: Chicken fingers that have been coated in ranch dressing and breadcrumbs, then baked until crispy.
Ranch Chicken Salad: A salad made with cooked and shredded chicken, mixed with ranch dressing and other ingredients like vegetables or bacon.
Ranch Chicken Wrap: A wrap or sandwich made with cooked chicken, ranch dressing, and other fillings, often served in a tortilla or bread.
Ranch Deviled Eggs: Hard-boiled eggs that have been cut in half, then filled with a mixture of egg yolks, ranch dressing, and other seasonings or ingredients.
Ranch Dressing: A creamy salad dressing made with buttermilk, mayonnaise, and a variety of herbs and spices.
Ranch Pasta Salad: A pasta salad made with a dressing that includes ranch seasoning, typically mixed with cooked pasta and a variety of vegetables or other add-ins.
Ranch Pretzels: Pretzels that have been coated in a mixture of ranch seasoning and oil, then baked or dried until crispy.
Ranch Seasoning: A blend of herbs and spices, often including garlic, onion, and dill, used to flavor various dishes or to make ranch dressing from scratch.
Ranch Style Beans: Canned beans cooked in a ranch-style sauce often flavored with onion, garlic, and spices.
Ranchero Sauce: A spicy tomato-based sauce commonly used in Mexican cuisine, typically made with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and spices.
Raspberries: Small red berries that are sweet and tart in flavor, often used in desserts or as a topping.
Raspberry Danish: A sweet pastry filled with raspberry jam or preserves and typically topped with icing or powdered sugar.
Raspberry Jam: A thick, sweet spread made by cooking raspberries with sugar.
Raspberry Lemon Bars: Bars made with a shortbread crust topped with a tangy raspberry lemon filling.
Raspberry Lemonade Cupcakes: Cupcakes flavored with lemon and raspberry, often topped with raspberry or lemon buttercream frosting.
Raspberry Lemonade Pie: A refreshing no-bake pie made with a graham cracker crust and a filling of raspberry lemonade.
Raspberry Lemonade Smoothie: A smoothie made with raspberries, lemon juice, and other ingredients such as yogurt or ice cream.
Raspberry Lemonade: A refreshing drink made with raspberries, lemon juice, and sweetener, often served over ice.
Raspberry Limeade: A sweet and tangy drink made with raspberries, lime juice, and soda water or lemon-lime soda.
Raspberry Macarons: Delicate almond-based cookies filled with raspberry-flavored buttercream or jam.
Raspberry Muffins: Moist and fluffy muffins made with raspberries and typically topped with sugar or streusel.
Raspberry Oat Bars: Bars made with a oat crust and a tangy raspberry filling, often topped with a crumbly oat topping.
Raspberry Pistachio Tart: A dessert made with a tart crust filled with a pistachio cream and topped with fresh raspberries.
Raspberry Poppy Seed Dressing: A sweet and tangy salad dressing made with raspberries, poppy seeds, and other ingredients such as vinegar or honey.
Raspberry Scones: Flaky and tender pastries flavored with raspberries and often served with clotted cream or jam.
Raspberry Sorbet: A frozen dessert made with pureed raspberries, sugar, and water, often served as a palate cleanser or light dessert.
Raspberry Swirl Pound Cake: A dense and buttery pound cake with a raspberry sauce or puree swirled throughout the batter.
Raspberry Tea: A tea made with raspberries or raspberry flavoring, often served hot or cold with sweetener.
Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies: Small buttery cookies typically filled with raspberry jam and shaped with a thumbprint indentation.
Raspberry Vinaigrette: A tangy and sweet salad dressing made with raspberries, vinegar, and oil.
Raspberry White Chocolate Mousse: A light and fluffy dessert made with raspberry puree, white chocolate, and whipped cream.
Ratatouille: A traditional French vegetable stew made with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes.
Ravioli: Pasta dumplings filled with various ingredients such as cheese, meat, or vegetables, typically served with sauce.
Raw Honey: Unprocessed honey that has not been heated or filtered, often used as a natural sweetener.
Raw Nuts: Nuts that have not been roasted or otherwise processed, often eaten as a snack or used in baking.
Razzleberry Pie: A type of pie made with a combination of various berries, such as raspberries and blackberries.
Razzles (Candy): A candy that starts off as a chewy candy and turns into a gum after being chewed
Rebel Ice Cream (Brand): A brand of ice cream that focuses on producing low-carb and high-fat ice cream options.
Red Apple Slices: Slices of red apples, usually used as a healthy snack or ingredient in recipes.
Red Beans: Beans that have a deep red color and are often used in dishes like chili and soups.
Red Beet Salad: A salad made with roasted or boiled red beets, often combined with other vegetables and dressed with vinaigrette.
Red Bell Pepper: A ripe bell pepper with a bright red color, often used in cooking and as a vegetable in salads.
Red Berry Parfait: A layered dessert made with red berries, cream, and often granola or yogurt.
Red Berry Smoothie: A drink made with red berries, often blended with yogurt or milk for a smooth and refreshing beverage.
Red Cabbage: A cabbage with red or purple leaves, often used in coleslaw or salads for added color and flavor.
Red Cabbage Slaw: A salad made with shredded red cabbage, dressed with a tangy dressing and often paired with other vegetables.
Red Cherry Gelatin: A dessert made by mixing red cherry-flavored gelatin powder with water and allowing it to set and solidify.
Red Currant Jam: A spread made from cooking red currants with sugar to create a sweet and tart preserve.
Red Currant Jelly: A translucent jelly made from red currants, often used as a spread or glaze.
Red Curry Chicken: A dish made with chicken cooked in a spicy red curry sauce, often served with rice or noodles.
Red Curry Shrimp: A dish made with shrimp cooked in a spicy red curry sauce, often served with rice or noodles.
Red Grapes: Varieties of grapes that have a deep red color, often eaten as a snack or used in desserts.
Red Hots: Cinnamon-flavored candies that are small and red in color.
Red Lentil Soup: A soup made with red lentils, often flavored with spices and vegetables.
Red Onion: A type of onion with a purplish-red skin and a mild flavor, often used in salads or cooked dishes.
Red Pepper: A bell pepper that has ripened and turned red, often used in cooking and for added flavor in various dishes.
Red Pepper Hummus: A dip made from blending roasted red bell peppers with chickpeas, tahini, and other ingredients.
Red Plum: A type of plum with a red or purple skin and sweet flesh, often eaten fresh or used in desserts.
Red Potato: A type of potato with a red skin and white flesh, often used in cooking and for making potato salads.
Red Velvet Cake: A cake that is deep red in color, typically flavored with cocoa and topped with cream cheese frosting.
Red Velvet Cookies: Cookies made with red velvet cake batter, often mixed with chocolate chips or white chocolate.
Red Velvet Cupcakes: Cupcakes made with red velvet cake batter, often topped with cream cheese frosting.
Red Velvet Pancakes: Pancakes made with red velvet cake batter, often served with cream cheese frosting or syrup.
Red Velvet Waffles: Waffles made with red velvet cake batter, often served with syrup or cream cheese frosting.
Red Velvet Whoopie Pies: A dessert made with red velvet cake batter formed into cookie shapes and sandwiched with a cream cheese filling.
Red Vines: A brand of red licorice candy.
Reese’s Fast Break (Candy): A candy bar made with layers of peanut butter, nougat, and milk chocolate.
Reese’s Nutrageous (Candy): A candy bar made with peanut butter, peanuts, caramel, and milk chocolate.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups: A popular candy made with a cup-shaped shell of milk chocolate filled with peanut butter.
Reese’s Pieces (Candy): Candy-coated peanut butter-flavored candies shaped like small discs.
Reese’s Pieces Brownies (Candy): Brownies baked with Reese’s Pieces candies mixed into the batter.
Reese’s Puffs (Cereal): A breakfast cereal with corn puffs flavored with chocolate and peanut butter.
Reese’s Stuffed Brownies (Candy): Brownies stuffed with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups or other Reese’s candies.
Refried Beans: Cooked and mashed beans, usually pinto or black beans, that are often fried and seasoned with spices.
Relish: A condiment made with chopped vegetables, such as pickles or onions, that has a tangy and slightly sweet flavor.
Reuben Sandwich: A deli sandwich made with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing on rye bread.
Rhodes Rolls (Brand): A brand of frozen dough that can be baked into rolls or other bread products.
Rhubarb: A tart, red or green stalk-like vegetable that is often used in pies, crumbles, and other desserts.
Rhubarb Crumble: A dessert made with chopped rhubarb topped with a crumbly mixture of flour, sugar, and butter baked until golden and bubbly.
Rhubarb Custard Pie: A pie with a creamy custard filling made with rhubarb and baked in a pie crust.
Rhubarb Pie: A pie made with a filling of rhubarb, sugar, and sometimes other fruits, baked in a crust.
Rhubarb Strawberry Crisp: A dessert made with a filling of rhubarb and strawberries topped with a crumbly mixture of oats, flour, sugar, and butter, baked until golden and crispy.
Rhubarb Strawberry Jam: A jam made with rhubarb and strawberries, cooked with sugar and lemon juice until thick and spreadable.
Rib Eye Steak: A flavorful and tender cut of beef from the rib section of the cow, often grilled or pan-seared.
Ribs: Meaty, bone-in cuts of pork or beef that are usually slow-cooked or grilled and slathered with barbecue sauce.
Rice: A staple food that comes in various varieties, such as white, brown, jasmine, or basmati, and can be cooked and used in numerous dishes.
Rice A Roni: A brand of packaged rice and pasta mix, often flavored with herbs and spices, that can be cooked on the stovetop.
Rice and Beans: A traditional dish made by combining cooked rice with cooked beans, often seasoned with spices and herbs.
Rice and Vegetable Stir-Fry: A dish made by stir-frying cooked rice with a variety of vegetables, often seasoned with soy sauce or other Asian sauces.
Rice Cakes: Puffed or compressed cakes made from rice, often flavored and eaten as a snack or used as a base for toppings.
Rice Cereal (Baby Food): A type of baby food made from ground rice grains that have been cooked and processed into a smooth consistency.
Rice Chex (Cereal): A brand of cereal made from rice grains that are toasted and coated in a sweet or savory seasoning.
Rice Cracker Mix: A snack mix made with a variety of rice crackers, often flavored with soy sauce or other Asian seasonings.
Rice Crispy Treat: A sweet treat made with melted marshmallows and crispy rice cereal, often shaped into bars or squares.
Rice Dumplings: Dumplings made by wrapping glutinous rice in a variety of fillings, often steamed or boiled and served as a traditional Asian dish.
Rice Flake Cereal: A breakfast cereal made from rice flakes.
Rice Krispies: A brand of crispy rice cereal.
Rice Noodle Soup: A soup made with rice noodles as the main ingredient.
Rice Noodle Soup with Chicken: Rice noodle soup that includes chicken as an added protein.
Rice Noodles: Noodles made from rice flour.
Rice Paper Rolls: Vietnamese spring rolls made with rice paper wrappers.
Rice Paper Spring Rolls: Spring rolls made with rice paper wrappers, typically filled with vegetables and rice noodles.
Rice Paper Wraps: Wraps made with rice paper, often filled with various ingredients.
Rice Pilaf: A rice dish cooked with broth and often mixed with vegetables or meat.
Rice Pilaf Stuffed Bell Peppers: Bell peppers filled with rice pilaf.
Rice Pudding: A creamy dessert made from rice, milk, and sugar.
Rice Stuffed Bell Peppers: Bell peppers filled with a mixture of rice and other ingredients, often including vegetables and meat.
Rice Vermicelli: Thin rice noodles commonly used in Asian cuisines.
Rice Vermicelli Salad: A salad made with rice vermicelli noodles and various vegetables and proteins.
Rice Vinegar: A vinegar made from fermented rice, commonly used in Asian cooking.
Ricotta Cheese: A type of Italian cheese made from whey.
Ricotta Pancakes: Pancakes made with ricotta cheese, resulting in a rich and fluffy texture.
Ricotta Stuffed Shells: Pasta shells filled with a mixture of ricotta cheese, often served with tomato sauce.
Ricotta Stuffed Zucchini: Zucchini boats filled with a mixture of ricotta cheese and other ingredients, typically baked or grilled.
Riesen Chocolate (Candy Brand): A brand of chocolate-covered caramel candies.
Rigatoni: Large, tube-shaped pasta.
Rines (Pork): Cured pork ribs.
Ring Pop (Candy): A ring-shaped lollipop that can be worn on the finger.
Ripple Chips: Potato chips with ridges or waves for added texture.
Risen: A term used to describe dough that has doubled in size due to yeast fermentation.
Risotto: An Italian rice dish cooked with broth and various ingredients, often including cheese and vegetables.
Ritz Crackers (Brand): A brand of buttery, round crackers.
Roast: To cook food, such as meat or vegetables, in an oven or over an open flame.
Roast Beef: Beef that has been roasted until tender and flavorful.
Roasted Almonds: Almonds that have been cooked in an oven or dry skillet until golden brown and crunchy.
Roasted Mushroom Soup: A soup made from roasted mushrooms, typically enriched with cream or broth for a rich and savory flavor.
Rock Candy: A sweet treat made by crystallizing sugar, creating colorful and transparent crystalline formations on a stick.
Rocket Popsicle (Brand): A brand of popsicles shaped like rockets, often featuring multiple layers and bright colors.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory (Brand): A brand of chocolate confections and treats, known for their high-quality ingredients and variety of flavors.
Rocky Road Fudge: A rich and indulgent fudge made with chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts, typically walnuts or almonds.
Rocky Road Ice Cream: A classic ice cream flavor consisting of chocolate ice cream with added marshmallows and nuts.
Roll Up (Fruit): A type of fruit snack made by drying out pureed fruit into a thin and malleable sheet that can be rolled up for convenience.
Rolled Oats: Oats that have been flattened or rolled during processing, making them cook faster and have a softer texture when prepared.
Rolls: A type of baked bread product, typically small and round in shape, often served alongside a meal or used to make sandwiches.
Rolo (Candy Brand): A brand of chewy caramel filled chocolate candies, usually in the shape of a cylinder.
Rolo Ice Cream Bars (Candy): A candy bar consisting of Rolo candies surrounded by vanilla ice cream, typically coated in chocolate.
Roma Tomato: A variety of tomato known for its dense flesh, low water content, and intense flavor, often used for sauce making.
Romaine Lettuce: A type of lettuce with long, crisp leaves that have a slightly bitter taste, commonly used in salads and sandwiches.
Romano Cheese: A hard, salty cheese with a distinctive taste and crumbly texture, often used in pasta dishes and as a grating cheese.
Root Beer: A carbonated soft drink that has a distinctively sweet and spicy flavor resembling traditional root beer, often enjoyed as a non-alcoholic beverage.
Root Beer Float: Also known as a “black cow,” it is a dessert beverage made by combining root beer with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Rope (Licorice): A type of chewy candy shaped like a rope, often made with licorice flavoring, twisted and coated in sugar.
Rope (Nerds Candy): A candy made by mixing and twisting two different flavors of Nerds candies into a rope-like shape.
Rose Hip: The fruit of the wild rose plant, often used to make tea or jams due to its high vitamin C content.
Rosemary: An aromatic herb with needle-like leaves and a pine-like fragrance, commonly used in cooking to add flavor to various dishes.
Rosemary Focaccia Bread: A type of Italian bread topped with rosemary and coarse salt, known for its soft texture and rich flavor.
Rotel Tomatoes: A brand of canned, diced tomatoes mixed with green chilies and commonly used in Tex-Mex and southwestern cuisine for added flavor and heat.
Rotini Pasta: A type of pasta shaped like corkscrews or spirals, often used in pasta salads and dishes with robust sauces.
Rotisserie Chicken: A whole chicken roasted on a rotating spit, resulting in tender and flavorful meat with a crispy skin.
Round Roast: A cut of beef from the round primal section, which is typically roasted or braised.
Round Steak: A cut of beef from the round primal section, often used for braising or cooking in liquid due to its toughness.
Royal Icing: A type of icing made from powdered sugar, egg whites, and sometimes lemon juice, used for decorating cakes and cookies as it hardens into a firm texture.
Royal Icing Cookie: A cookie decorated with intricate designs or patterns using royal icing, providing a beautiful finish and texture.
Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice: A type of juice made from squeezing ruby red grapefruits, known for its vibrant red color, tangy flavor, and high vitamin C content.
Ruffles Chips (Brand): A specific brand of potato chips characterized by their ridged texture, creating a crunchier and sturdier chip that holds up well to dips.
Rump Roast: A cut of beef taken from the lower back of a cow, known for being lean and tender. It is typically roasted slowly to bring out its rich flavor and achieve a moist and juicy texture.
Runts Candy: A type of candy that comes in various fruit flavors and shapes, resembling tiny pieces of fruit. They are primarily consumed for snacking and are often fruit-flavored and brightly colored.
Russet Potatoes: A variety of potato with a brownish skin and white flesh. Russet potatoes are known for their starchy texture, making them ideal for baking, frying, or mashing.
Rutabaga: A root vegetable that is a cross between a cabbage and a turnip. Rutabagas have a sweet and earthy flavor and can be used in various dishes, including stews, soups, or roasted as a side dish.
Rye: A grain commonly used in baking and distilling. It is known for its distinctive flavor and is often used to make bread, whiskey, or brewed into beer.
Rye Bread: A type of bread made primarily from rye flour, resulting in a denser texture and a distinct tangy flavor. Rye bread is commonly enjoyed in various sandwiches or paired with cured meats.
Rye Crackers: Crackers made with rye flour, often enjoyed as a snack or as accompaniments to cheese or dips. They have a crisp texture and a slightly nutty flavor.
Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables That Start With Letter R
Radicchio
Radish
Raisin
Raspberries
Raw Nuts
Red Beans
Red Bell Pepper
Red Cabbage
Red Grapes
Red Onion
Red Pepper
Red Potato
Relish
Rhubarb
Roasted Peanuts
Roasted Red Peppers
Romaine Lettuce
Roma Tomato
Rotel Tomatoes
Russet Potatoes
Rutabaga
Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter R
Raisin Bread
Raisinettes
Raspberry Jam
Raspberry Lemonade
Razzleberry Pie
Razzles (Candy)
Rebel Ice Cream (Brand)
Red Hots
Red Velvet Cake
Red Velvet Cookies
Red Velvet Cupcakes
Red Vines
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Reese’s Pieces (Candy)
Rhubarb Pie
Rice Crispy Treat
Rice Pudding
Riesen Chocolate (Candy Brand)
Ring Pop (Candy)
Ripple Chips
Risen
Rock Candy
Rocket Popsicle (Brand)
Rocky Road Ice Cream
Roll Up (Fruit)
Rolo (Candy Brand)
Root Beer
Rope (Licorice)
Rope (Nerds Candy)
Royal Icing
Royal Icing Cookie
Runts Candy
Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter R
Ragu pasta sauce (brand)
Raisin Brand (Cereal)
Raisin Bread
Ramen Noodles
Ranch Style Beans
Ratatouille
Ravioli
Red Beans
Reese’s Puffs (Cereal)
Refried Beans
Reuben Sandwich
Rhodes Rolls (Brand)
Rib Eye Steak
Ribs
Rice
Rice A Roni
Rice Cakes
Rice Chex (Cereal)
Rice Krispies
Rice Noodles
Rice Pudding
Rigatoni
Rines (Pork)
Ring Sausage
Ripple Chips
Risotto
Ritz Crackers (Brand)
Roast
Roast Beef
Roasted Red Peppers
Rolled Oats
Rolls
Roma Pizza
Rotel Tomatoes
Rotini Pasta
Rotisserie Chicken
Round Roast
Round Steak
Ruffles Chips (Brand)
Rump Roast
Russet Potatoes
Rye Bread
Rye Crackers
Food Brand Names That Start With Letter R
Ragu pasta sauce (brand)
Raisin Brand (Cereal)
Raisinettes (Candy)
Razzles (Candy)
Rebel Ice Cream (Brand)
Red Hots (Candy)
Red Vines (Candy)
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Reese’s Pieces (Candy)
Reese’s Puffs (Cereal)
Rhodes Rolls (Brand)
Rice A Roni
Rice Chex (Cereal)
Rice Krispies
Riesen Chocolate (Candy Brand)
Ring Pop (Candy)
Risen (Candy)
Ritz Crackers (Brand)
Rocket Popsicle (Brand)
Rolo (Candy Brand)
Rope (Nerds Candy)
Ruffles Chips (Brand)
Runts Candy
Can you think of any other letter “R” foods? If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.
Bare with me on this one, finding foods that started with letter Q was no easy feat, and I definitely have a number of brand name products slipped in here to try to add more quick, kid friendly, letter Q options, and phew do I feel good about getting even a small list of 50 foods that start with Letter Q.
Oh the other hand, at least most of the options are super quick and kid friendly, which are both wins in my book.
Honestly I’m not sure how many other Letter Q food options there are, but if you notice any that I’ve missed please comment below and I’ll be sure to get them added.
I’ve got the full list of Letter Q Food first, but after that I’ve sorted the foods into types and if you want you can just pop to those sections. The types are:
Disclosure: I want to give you a heads up that this blog does use affiliate links (which means I make a percentage of the sale if you buy something) and this post might be sponsored or contain affiliate links. In either case please know all opinions are my own.
List of 50 Foods That Start With Letter Q
Quadratini cookies: Bite-sized Italian cookies that are typically flavored with chocolate or other sweet flavors.
Quadretti pasta: Small, square-shaped pasta that is often used in soups or pasta salads.
Quahog Clams: A type of large clam native to the east coast of North America, known for their firm texture and rich flavor.
Quail Eggs: Small eggs laid by quail birds, often used as a delicacy or in gourmet cooking.
Quail Eggs (Pickled): Quail eggs that have been preserved by pickling, resulting in a tangy and flavorful snack.
Quail Meat: The meat from quail birds, often used in gourmet cooking or as a lean protein alternative to chicken or other poultry.
Quaker Granola Bars (Brand): A popular brand of snack bars made with ingredients like oats, nuts, and dried fruits.
Quaker Instant Oatmeal (Brand): A brand of instant oatmeal that comes in various flavors and can be quickly prepared by adding hot water.
Quaker Oatmeal (Brand): A brand of rolled oats used for making oatmeal dishes like porridge or overnight oats.
Quaker Oatmeal Squares (Cereal): A brand of breakfast cereal made with oats and shaped into crunchy squares.
Quaker Rice Cakes (Brand): A brand of rice cakes made from puffed rice grains, often used as a low-calorie snack or as a substitute for bread.
Quality Street Chocolate (Brand): A brand of assorted chocolates known for their unique flavors and colorful wrappers.
Quart Milk: A measurement of milk equal to one-fourth of a gallon.
Quarter Pounder Burger: A type of hamburger typically made with a quarter pound (4 ounces) of ground beef.
Queen Olives: Large green olives that are often stuffed with pimentos or other fillings.
Queens Cake: A type of cake that originated in France, typically made with dried fruits and almonds.
Quesadilla: A Mexican dish made by folding a tortilla around cheese (and sometimes other fillings) and then grilling or toasting it.
Queso: A Spanish word for “cheese”, often referring to a melted cheese dip popular in Tex-Mex cuisine.
Queso Blanco: A type of white cheese often used in Mexican and Latin American cuisine, known for its mild flavor and melting properties.
Quest Bar (Brand): A brand of protein bars known for their high protein content and low sugar content.
Quest Nacho Chips (Brand): A brand of snack chips made from protein-rich ingredients, often flavored like nachos or other savory snacks.
Quest Pizza (Brand): A brand of frozen pizza that aims to provide a healthier option by using ingredients like cauliflower crusts or whole wheat dough.
Quest Protein Chip (Brand): A brand of protein-packed chips, commonly available in various flavors and made with ingredients like whey protein.
Quiche: A savory baked dish made with a pastry crust and filled with a mixture of eggs, milk or cream, cheese, and various other ingredients like vegetables, meat, or seafood.
Quiche Crust: The pastry crust used as the base for making quiche, typically made with flour, butter, and often chilled before baking.
Quiche Lorraine: A type of quiche that originated in the Lorraine region of France, typically made with bacon, cheese, and a custard-like filling.
Quiche Pie: Another name for quiche, referring to its pie-like shape and pastry crust.
Quick Bread: A type of bread that is leavened with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast, making it quicker to prepare as it does not require time for yeast to rise.
Quince: A fruit that resembles a yellow apple or pear, known for its tart flavor and aromatic aroma when cooked.
Quince Jam: A sweet spread made by cooking quince fruit with sugar until it reaches a thick jam-like consistency.
Quindim (Type of Coconut Flan): A traditional Brazilian dessert made with coconut, sugar, and eggs, resulting in a custard-like flan with a golden color.
Quinoa: A grain-like seed native to the Andean region of South America, known for its high protein content and versatility in cooking.
Quinoa Avocado Salad: A salad dish made with a combination of cooked quinoa, diced avocado, and other vegetables or herbs, often dressed with a vinaigrette or lemon juice.
Quinoa Bowl: A dish that consists of a bowl filled with a variety of ingredients like cooked quinoa, vegetables, proteins, and sauces, often customizable to individual preferences.
Quinoa Breakfast Burrito: A burrito made with a tortilla filled with quinoa and various breakfast ingredients, such as eggs, vegetables, and cheese.
Quinoa Cookies: Cookies made with quinoa flour or cooked quinoa, often combined with other ingredients like chocolate chips or dried fruits.
Quinoa Crackers: Thin, crisp snacks made from quinoa flour or cooked quinoa, often seasoned with herbs or spices.
Quinoa Energy Bites: Bite-sized snacks made from a mixture of quinoa, nuts, seeds, and sweeteners, providing a quick source of energy.
Quinoa Fritters: Fried or baked patties made from quinoa mixed with vegetables and herbs, served as a side dish or appetizer.
Quinoa Granola: A breakfast cereal made from quinoa combined with other ingredients like oats, nuts, and dried fruits, usually baked until crispy.
Quinoa Muffins: Baked bread-like treats made with quinoa flour or cooked quinoa, often combined with other ingredients like fruits or nuts.
Quinoa Pancakes: Pancakes made with quinoa flour or cooked quinoa, providing a healthier twist to traditional pancakes.
Quinoa Pasta: Pasta made with quinoa flour or a mixture of quinoa and other grains/legumes, offering a gluten-free alternative to traditional wheat-based pasta.
Quinoa Pizza Crust: A pizza crust made with quinoa flour or cooked quinoa, often mixed with other ingredients like eggs and cheese, providing a gluten-free option.
Quinoa Pudding: A creamy dessert made with cooked quinoa, milk or alternative milk, sweeteners, and flavorings, similar to traditional rice pudding.
Quinoa Salad: A salad made with cooked quinoa mixed with various vegetables, herbs, and dressings, served cold or at room temperature.
Quinoa Smoothie Bowl: A thick smoothie made with blended quinoa, fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients, served in a bowl and topped with granola or seeds.
Quinoa Stir-Fry: A stir-fry dish made with cooked quinoa, vegetables, and often a protein source like chicken or tofu, seasoned with sauces or spices.
Quinoa Stuffed Bell Peppers: Bell peppers filled with a mixture of cooked quinoa, vegetables, and sometimes meat or cheese, baked until tender.
Quinoa Stuffed Zucchini: Zucchini halves or boats filled with a mixture of cooked quinoa, vegetables, and often cheese, baked until cooked and golden.
Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables That Start With Letter Q
Queen Olives
Quince
Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter Q
Quadratini cookies
Quaker Granola Bars (Brand)
Quality Street Chocolate (Brand)
Queens Cake
Quindim (Type of Coconut Flan)
Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter Q
Quadretti pasta
Quahog Clams
Quail Eggs
Quail Eggs (Pickled)
Quail Meat
Quaker Granola Bars (Brand)
Quaker Instant Oatmeal (Brand)
Quaker Oatmeal (Brand)
Quaker Oatmeal Squares (Cereal)
Quaker Rice Cakes (Brand)
Quarter Pounder Burger
Quesadilla
Queso
Queso Blanco
Quest Bar (Brand)
Quest Nacho Chips (Brand)
Quest Pizza (Brand)
Quest Protein Chip (Brand)
Quiche
Quick Bread
Quinoa
Food Brand Names That Start With Letter Q
Quaker Granola Bars (Brand)
Quaker Instant Oatmeal (Brand)
Quaker Oatmeal (Brand)
Quaker Oatmeal Squares (Cereal)
Quaker Rice Cakes (Brand)
Quality Street Chocolate (Brand)
Quarter Pounder Burger
Quest Bar (Brand)
Quest Nacho Chips (Brand)
Quest Pizza (Brand)
Quest Protein Chip (Brand)
Can you think of any other letter “Q” foods? If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.