List of 100 Foods That Start With Letter G Charcuterie Board

Here is my list of 100 Foods that Start with Letter G, only a portion of which are shown on the Charcuterie Board, but can you name all G foods I used for it? Turn our that letter G foods go best with breakfast and gummy snacks, but I was able to find a few fruits, vegetables and other kid friendly meal options to go with it as well. I hope you’ll be able to get some ideas and inspiration from my list.

 

Continue my ABC Foods Series, here is my 100 Food that start with letter G.  I’ve got the full 100 item list 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:

Fruits and Vegetables

Sweets and Treats

Meals and Snacks

Letter G Brand Named Foods

If you get to the end of the page and have ideas about more food that could be added, please drop me a comment, I’d love to include them 🙂

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 100 Foods That Start With Letter G

  1. Gala Apples: A type of apple with a sweet and crisp taste.
  2. Gammon (Cured Pork): A cut of pork that has been cured, usually smoked or brined.
  3. Ganache (Chocolate): A smooth and creamy mixture of chocolate and cream, often used as a filling or topping for desserts.
  4. Garbanzo Beans: Also known as chickpeas, they are a type of legume commonly used in cooking and making hummus.
  5. Garden Peas: Small, round, and sweet peas that are typically green in color and commonly enjoyed as a vegetable.
  6. Gardetto’s: A brand of snack mix that typically includes a variety of ingredients such as pretzels, breadsticks, and crackers.
  7. Garlic: A pungent bulbous plant used as a seasoning in cooking due to its distinct flavor and aroma.
  8. Garlic Bread: Bread that has been flavored with garlic and often butter, toasted or baked until crispy.
  9. Garlic Powder: A finely ground form of garlic that can be used as a seasoning or flavoring in various dishes.
  10. Gatorade: A popular brand of sports drink that is designed to rehydrate and replenish electrolytes during physical activity.
  11. Gazpacho: A cold soup made from blended raw vegetables, typically including tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers.
  12. Gel Food Coloring: A concentrated coloring agent used for adding vibrant colors to various foods and desserts.
  13. Gelatin: A translucent substance derived from animal collagen, often used as a thickening agent or to make gelatin-based desserts.
  14. Gelato: A frozen dessert similar to ice cream but with a denser and creamier texture, often made with milk instead of cream.
  15. Gemstone Potatoes: Small, colorful potatoes that come in various hues, resembling gemstones.
  16. General Mills Cereal: An assortment of breakfast cereals produced by the company General Mills, known for brands such as Cheerios and Lucky Charms.
  17. General Tso Chicken: A popular Chinese-American dish consisting of deep-fried chicken in a sweet and spicy sauce.
  18. Gerber Baby Food: A brand of prepared baby food that offers a variety of pureed fruits, vegetables, and proteins for infants.
  19. German Chocolate Bar: A type of chocolate bar made with sweet baking chocolate and topped with a chewy coconut and pecan filling.
  20. German Chocolate Cake: A layered chocolate cake with a pecan and coconut frosting, originating from Germany.
  21. German Pancakes: Thin and delicate pancakes similar to crepes, usually served with toppings such as fruit or syrup.
  22. Geyser Water (Brand): A brand of bottled water sourced from natural springs, known for its purity and quality.
  23. Ghee: A form of clarified butter commonly used in Indian cuisine for cooking and flavoring.
  24. Ghirardelli Chocolate: A brand of chocolate known for its high-quality and rich flavor, often used for baking or as a gourmet treat.
  25. Ginger: A root with a distinctive spicy flavor used as a seasoning in various cuisines and as a natural remedy for digestion.
  26. Ginger Ale: A carbonated soft drink flavored with ginger, often used as a mixer in cocktails or consumed on its own.
  27. Ginger Chicken Stir-Fry: A dish made by stir-frying chicken pieces with ginger, vegetables, and sauces for a flavorful and quick meal.
  28. Gingerbread: A spiced and sweetened baked good often made in the shape of a man or house, commonly enjoyed during the holiday season.
  29. Gingerbread Cookies: Cookies made with ginger, molasses, and spices, typically decorated with icing or sugar.
  30. Gingerbread House: A decorative house made from gingerbread and icing, often constructed as a holiday centerpiece or display.
  31. Gingerbread Man: A cookie or small cake in the shape of a person, typically decorated with icing and enjoyed during the holiday season.
  32. Gingersnaps: A type of crisp cookie flavored with ginger and other spices.
  33. Glaze: A shiny and often sweet coating applied to food, such as pastries or meats, for flavor and appearance.
  34. Gluten-Free Food: Food products that do not contain gluten, a protein found in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye.
  35. Gnocchi: Small dumplings made from potatoes, flour, and sometimes eggs, typically served with sauce or in soups.
  36. Goat Cheese: Cheese made from goat’s milk, known for its distinct flavor and creamy texture.
  37. Goat Milk: Milk produced by goats, often consumed as an alternative to cow’s milk.
  38. Gobi Manchurian (Cauliflower Dish): A popular Indian-Chinese dish made with deep-fried cauliflower florets coated in a spicy sauce.
  39. Gobstopper: a hard candy that is designed to be sucked on for a long time, gradually releasing different flavors and colors.
  40. Godiva Chocolate: a premium chocolate brand known for its high-quality and indulgent products.
  41. Gogurt (Kids Yogurt Brand): a brand of yogurt targeted towards children, typically packaged in tubes for convenient and mess-free consumption.
  42. Goji Berry: a small, bright red fruit that is often dried and used in traditional Chinese medicine for its supposed health benefits.
  43. Golden Crisp (Cereal): a brand of sweetened cereal made with puffed wheat that is coated in a honey and molasses mixture.
  44. Golden Delicious Apples: a variety of apple known for its yellow-green color and sweet, crisp taste.
  45. Golden Grahams (Cereal Brand): a brand of cereal made with whole grain wheat and corn that has a slightly sweet flavor.
  46. Golden Kiwi: a variety of kiwi fruit with a smooth, hairless golden skin and a slightly sweeter taste than green kiwis.
  47. Golden Potatoes: a type of potato with a yellow flesh and a buttery, smooth texture when cooked.
  48. Golden Puffs (Cereal): a brand of cereal made from whole grain corn that is shaped into small puffs and sweetened with sugar.
  49. Golden Raisin: a dried grape that has been treated with sulfur dioxide to retain its golden color.
  50. Goldfish Crackers: a popular snack cracker shaped like a fish, typically flavored with cheddar cheese.
  51. Gongura Pickle: a spicy and tangy Indian pickle made from the leaves of the sour or red sorrel plant.
  52. Goo Goo Clusters: a traditional Southern candy made with peanuts, caramel, and marshmallow nougat, coated in milk chocolate.
  53. Goobers: a brand of candy that consists of freshly roasted peanuts covered in a thick shell of chocolate.
  54. Good and Plenty: a licorice-flavored candy coated in a hard candy shell, known for its distinctive black and white color.
  55. Goose: a large bird, typically known for its fatty meat, often used in cooking.
  56. Gooseberry: a small, tart fruit that grows on a thorny bush, often used in jams, pies, and desserts.
  57. Gorgonzola Cheese: a type of blue cheese made from cow’s milk, known for its sharp and tangy flavor.
  58. Gouda Cheese: a semi-hard yellow cheese made from cow’s milk, known for its creamy and slightly nutty taste.
  59. Gouda Cheeseburger: a hamburger topped with melted gouda cheese, adding a rich and creamy flavor to the burger.
  60. Goulash: a hearty stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices, often associated with Hungarian cuisine.
  61. Goya Brand Food: a brand of Latin American food products known for its wide range of beans, spices, and other pantry staples.
  62. Graham Crackers: a slightly sweet and crispy cracker made from whole wheat flour, often used in desserts like s’mores.
  63. Grains: a staple food group that includes various cereal crops like rice, wheat, oats, and barley.
  64. Granadilla (Passion Fruit): a tropical fruit with a tangy and sweet flavor, often used in desserts and beverages.
  65. Granny Smith Apples: a tart and crisp apple variety with bright green skin, commonly used in baking and salads.
  66. Granola: a breakfast cereal made from rolled oats, nuts, honey or other sweeteners, and sometimes dried fruit.
  67. Granola Bars: a snack bar made from a mixture of granola, nuts, seeds, and sweeteners, often pressed together into a firm bar shape.
  68. Granola Parfait: a layered dessert or breakfast dish made with granola, yogurt, and fruit, often served in a glass or jar.
  69. Granular Sugar: a type of sugar that is finely ground and has a texture similar to sand, commonly used in baking and sweetening beverages.
  70. Grape Flavored Anything: refers to any food or drink that has a grape flavor, typically resembling the taste of grapes.
  71. Grape Jelly: a sweet spread made from grapes, often used as a topping for toast or as an ingredient in desserts.
  72. Grape Juice: a beverage made from pressing, crushing, and blending grapes, resulting in a fruity and sweet drink.
  73. Grape Leaves: the large, green leaves of grapevines often used in cooking, particularly in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines.
  74. Grape Leaves Stuffed with Rice (Dolmades): a traditional dish where grape leaves are filled with a mixture of rice, herbs, and sometimes meat, then rolled and cooked.
  75. Grape Nuts: a breakfast cereal made from wheat and barley, shaped like small nuggets and often used as a topping or ingredient in baked goods.
  76. Grapefruit: A citrus fruit with a tangy and slightly bitter flavor.
  77. Grapefruit Cake: A cake flavored with grapefruit juice or zest and often topped with grapefruit-infused frosting.
  78. Grapefruit Juice: A beverage made from the juice of grapefruits, known for its refreshing and tart taste.
  79. Grapefruit Pie: A pie made with grapefruit pulp and juice, usually topped with a sweet meringue or whipped cream.
  80. Grapefruit Salad: A salad made with grapefruit segments, often combined with other fruits or greens for a refreshing and tangy dish.
  81. Grapefruit Sorbet: A frozen dessert made with grapefruit juice, sugar, and water, served as a refreshing treat.
  82. Grapes: Small, sweet, and juicy fruits that can be eaten fresh or used in various culinary preparations.
  83. Grapeseed Oil: An oil extracted from the seeds of grapes, commonly used in cooking for its mild flavor and high smoking point.
  84. Gravy: A thick sauce made from the juices of cooked meats or vegetables, often served with roasted meats or mashed potatoes.
  85. Greek Baklava: A traditional Greek dessert made with layers of phyllo pastry, nuts, spices, and honey or syrup.
  86. Greek Lemon Chicken: A Greek-style dish made with marinated and roasted or grilled chicken, often flavored with lemon, garlic, and herbs.
  87. Greek Salad: A salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, olives, and feta cheese, dressed with olive oil and lemon juice.
  88. Greek Salad Wrap: A wrap filled with Greek salad ingredients, typically including veggies, feta cheese, and a dressing.
  89. Greek Spinach Pie (Spanakopita): A traditional Greek dish made with phyllo pastry and a filling of spinach, feta cheese, and other ingredients.
  90. Greek Yogurt: A thick and creamy yogurt with a tangy flavor, often used in both sweet and savory dishes.
  91. Green Beans: Long, slender, and green vegetables that are commonly steamed, sautéed, or used in salads.
  92. Green Beans Casserole: A dish made by combining green beans with a rich sauce, often topped with crispy onions and baked.
  93. Green Cabbage: A leafy and round vegetable with green leaves that are commonly used in coleslaw or sautéed dishes.
  94. Green Chile Enchiladas: Enchiladas filled with green chiles and often topped with a green chile sauce and melted cheese.
  95. Green Chilies: Mild to spicy peppers that are green in color, commonly used in Mexican and Southwestern cuisine.
  96. Green Grapes: Sweet and juicy grapes that are green in color, often eaten fresh or used in salads, desserts, or beverages.
  97. Green Lentils: Small, round legumes that are green in color and commonly used in soups, stews, or salads.
  98. Green Olives: Olives that are picked before fully ripening, resulting in a green color and a slightly bitter flavor.
  99. Green Onions: Also known as scallions, these are young onions with long green stems and a mild onion flavor often used as a garnish or ingredient in various dishes.
  100. Green Peas: Small, round, and green legumes commonly used as a side dish or in soups, stews, or salads.
  101. Green Peppers: Bell peppers that are green in color and have a slightly bitter taste, often used in cooking or as a raw ingredient.
  102. Green Smoothie: A blended beverage made with green vegetables, fruits, and sometimes additional ingredients like yogurt or protein powder.
  103. Green Tea: A type of tea made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, known for its numerous health benefits and a slightly bitter taste.
  104. Green Tomatoes: Unripe tomatoes that are green in color and often used in cooking, such as fried green tomatoes.
  105. Grilled Cheese Sandwich: A sandwich made with melted cheese between two slices of bread, grilled or toasted until the cheese is melted and the bread is crispy.
  106. Grilled Chicken Salad: A salad topped with grilled chicken, typically served with a variety of greens, vegetables, and dressings.
  107. Grilled Salmon: Salmon fillet cooked on a grill, resulting in a flavorful and moist fish dish.
  108. Grilled Shrimp: Shrimp that is cooked on a grill, often marinated or seasoned with spices for added flavor.
  109. Grilled Zucchini: Zucchini cut into slices or halves, cooked on a grill until tender and slightly charred.
  110. Grits: A dish made from ground corn kernels, often boiled and served as a side dish or breakfast porridge.
  111. Ground Beef: Ground meat from beef, commonly used in various recipes like hamburgers, meatballs, or tacos.
  112. Ground Chicken: Chicken meat that has been finely minced or chopped.
  113. Ground Pork: Pork meat that has been finely minced or chopped.
  114. Ground Turkey: Turkey meat that has been finely minced or chopped.
  115. Groundnut: The term used to refer to peanuts.
  116. Groundnut Soup: A West African soup made with groundnuts (peanuts) as the main ingredient.
  117. Groundnut Stew: A thick and flavorful stew made with groundnuts (peanuts) as the base.
  118. Gruel: A thin, watery porridge typically made by boiling grains or oats in water or milk.
  119. Guacamole: A Mexican dip or spread made from mashed avocados, lime juice, and various seasonings.
  120. Guacamole Dip: A dip made from guacamole, typically served with tortilla chips or vegetables.
  121. Guava: A tropical fruit with a sweet and tangy flavor, usually eaten fresh.
  122. Guava Jam: A spreadable preserve made from guava fruit, often used as a sweet topping for bread or desserts.
  123. Guava Juice: A beverage made from the juice of guava fruit.
  124. Guava Pastries: Pastries made with a guava filling, commonly served as a sweet treat.
  125. Guava Smoothie: A blended drink made from guava fruit, often mixed with yogurt or other fruits.
  126. Guinea Peanut: Another name for groundnuts or peanuts.
  127. Gulab Jamun: An Indian sweet made from khoya (reduced milk solids) or milk powder, deep-fried and soaked in a sugar syrup.
  128. Gum: A sticky substance derived from trees or synthetically produced, often used for chewing or as an adhesive.
  129. Gum Balls: Small, round candies coated with a chewy gum layer.
  130. Gumbo: A thick and flavorful stew or soup originating from Louisiana, typically made with meat or shellfish, vegetables, and a roux.
  131. Gumbo Soup: A variation of gumbo that is served more soup-like rather than thick stew-like consistency.
  132. Gumdrop: A chewy, fruity candy similar to a jelly candy but with a sugar coating.
  133. Gummies: Chewy, gelatin-based candies shaped into various forms like bears or worms.
  134. Gummy Bears: Soft, chewy candies commonly shaped like small bears.
  135. Gummy Rings: Rings-shaped gummy candies in various colors and flavors.
  136. Gummy Worms: Worm-shaped gummy candies, often enjoyed as a sweet snack.
  137. Gushers (Candy Brand): A brand of fruit-flavored gummy candies with a liquid-filled center.
  138. Gyro: A Greek dish consisting of meat (often lamb or chicken) roasted on a vertical spit and served in a pita bread wrap with various toppings and sauces.

Fruits and Vegetables That Start With Letter G

  1. Gala Apples
  2. Garden Peas
  3. Garlic
  4. Goji Berry
  5. Golden Delicious Apples
  6. Golden Kiwi
  7. Golden Potatoes
  8. Golden Raisin
  9. Gooseberry
  10. Granny Smith Apples
  11. Grapefruit
  12. Grapes
  13. Green Beans
  14. Green Grapes
  15. Green Olives
  16. Green Onions
  17. Green Peppers
  18. Green Tomatoes
  19. Guava

Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter G

  1. Ganache (Chocolate)
  2. Gardetto’s
  3. Gelatin
  4. Gelato
  5. German Chocolate Bar
  6. German Chocolate Cake
  7. Ghirardelli Chocolate
  8. Ginger Ale
  9. Gingerbread
  10. Gingerbread House
  11. Gingersnaps
  12. Glaze
  13. Gobstopper
  14. Godiva Chocolate
  15. Gogurt (Kids Yogurt Brand)
  16. Goldfish Crackers
  17. Goo Goo Clusters
  18. Goobers
  19. Good and Plenty
  20. Graham Crackers
  21. Grape Jelly
  22. Gum
  23. Gum Balls
  24. Gumdrop
  25. Gummies
  26. Gummy Bears
  27. Gummy Rings
  28. Gummy Worms
  29. Gushers (Candy Brand)

Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter G

  1. Gammon (Cured Pork)
  2. Garlic Bread
  3. Gazpacho
  4. General Tso Chicken
  5. Gerber Baby Food
  6. German Pancakes
  7. Ghee
  8. Gogurt (Kids Yogurt Brand)
  9. Golden Grams (Cereal Brand)
  10. Golden Puffs (Cereal)
  11. Goldfish Crackers
  12. Goulash
  13. Greek Salad
  14. Greek Yogurt
  15. Grilled Cheese Sandwich
  16. Grilled Chicken Salad
  17. Grits
  18. Ground Beef
  19. Ground Chicken
  20. Ground Pork
  21. Ground Turkey
  22. Gruel
  23. Gumbo
  24. Gyro

Food Brand Names That Start With Letter G

  1. Gardetto’s
  2. Gatorade (Sports Drink)
  3. General Mills Cereal
  4. General Tso Chicken
  5. Gerber Baby Food
  6. Geyser Water (Brand)
  7. Ghirardelli Chocolate
  8. Gobstopper
  9. Godiva Chocolate
  10. Gogurt (Kids Yogurt Brand)
  11. Golden Crisp (Cereal)
  12. Golden Grams (Cereal Brand)
  13. Golden Puffs (Cereal)
  14. Good and Plenty
  15. Goya Brand Food
  16. Gushers (Candy Brand)

Can you think of any other letter “G” foods?  If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.

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List of 100 Foods That Start With Letter F Charcuterie Board

I really like trying to get some healthy options into both my food pictures and my food lists.  Unfortunately Letter F fruits and veggies are pretty sparse, and I’m kind of bummed I wasn’t able to track down a fig for my Letter F Charcuterie Board board picture.  On the plus side foods that start with Letter F are great for meal ideas, and there are lots of kid friendly snacks that start with letter F. I hope you’ll be able to get some ideas and inspiration from my list.

 

Continue my ABC Foods Series, here is my 100 Food that start with letter F.  I’ve got the full 100 item list 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:

Fruits and Vegetables

Sweets and Treats

Meals and Snacks

Letter F Brand Named Foods

If you get to the end of the page and have ideas about more food that could be added, please drop me a comment, I’d love to include them 🙂

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 100 Foods That Start With Letter F

  1. Fajitas: Grilled and seasoned strips of meat, typically served in tortillas with assorted toppings such as sautéed onions and peppers.
  2. Falafel: A Middle Eastern dish made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, seasoned with herbs and spices, and shaped into balls or patties before being deep-fried or baked.
  3. Famous Amos Cookies (Brand): A brand of cookies known for their small, crunchy, and chocolatey bite-sized treats.
  4. Fanta: A carbonated soft drink known for its fruit flavors, originally created by The Coca-Cola Company.
  5. Farfalle (Bowtie Pasta): A type of pasta shaped like butterflies or bows, usually served with sauce or in pasta salads.
  6. Fast Food: Convenient and readily available food that is typically served quickly at inexpensive restaurants or through drive-thru services.
  7. Fava Bean: A large, flat, and green bean with a nutty flavor, commonly used in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines.
  8. Fennel: A plant with a bulbous base and feathery leaves, often used as a herb, spice, or vegetable in cooking.
  9. Fenugreek: An herb commonly used in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines, known for its distinctive aroma and flavor.
  10. Ferrero Rocher (Candy): A popular candy made by Italian chocolatier Ferrero, consisting of a whole roasted hazelnut wrapped in a delicate wafer shell filled with hazelnut cream and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts.
  11. Feta Cheese: A crumbly, tangy, and salty cheese made from sheep’s milk or a combination of sheep’s and goat’s milk, commonly used in Mediterranean dishes.
  12. Fettuccine: A type of pasta characterized by its flat ribbons or strands, traditionally served with creamy sauces or in dishes like Alfredo.
  13. Fiber Cereal: Cereal specifically formulated to contain a high amount of dietary fiber, often used to promote digestive health.
  14. Fiber One Bar (Brand): A brand of snack bar known for its high fiber content, providing a convenient and nutritious option for on-the-go snacking.
  15. Fiddle Faddle Popcorn Snack: A sweet and salty popcorn-based snack coated with caramel and nuts, providing a crunchy and satisfying treat.
  16. Field Pea: A type of legume, similar to a black-eyed pea, often used in Southern cooking and dishes like Hoppin’ John or as a side dish.
  17. Fiery Hot Cheetos: A brand of cheese-flavored snack made with cornmeal that has a spicy kick to it, popular for its intense flavor and heat.
  18. Fiesta Cheese: A blend of cheeses with various seasonings, often used to add a zesty and flavorful element to dishes like nachos or quesadillas.
  19. Fifth Avenue Candy Bar: A candy bar made by The Hershey Company, featuring layers of crunchy peanut butter and chocolate, similar in taste to a Butterfinger bar.
  20. Fig: A sweet and often chewy fruit with a unique texture and mild taste, commonly eaten fresh or dried.
  21. Fig Cookie: A type of cookie made with a dough that is filled or topped with fig jam or puree, offering a delightful combination of flavors and textures.
  22. Fig Jam: A spread made from simmering figs with sugar and lemon juice, providing a sweet and fruity topping for breads, crackers, or pastries.
  23. Fig Newtons: A brand of cookies made with a fig-filled, cake-like center encased in a soft, chewy cookie crust.
  24. Fiji Water (Brand): A brand of bottled water sourced from an underground aquifer in the Yaqara Valley of Fiji, known for its purity and smooth taste.
  25. Filet Mignon: A tender and flavorful cut of beef that comes from the small end of the tenderloin, often considered one of the most desirable steaks.
  26. Filet O Fish: A popular sandwich from McDonald’s consisting of a breaded and fried fish patty served on a bun with tartar sauce and cheese.
  27. Finder Keepers (Candy Brand): A brand of candy known for its chocolatey treats that contain a hidden surprise or toy inside.
  28. Fire Balls: A spicy and cinnamon-flavored hard candy, often associated with a fiery taste sensation.
  29. Fish: A broad term referring to various species of aquatic animals that are typically consumed as food, cooked in various ways such as baking, grilling, or frying.
  30. Fish Chowder: A hearty and creamy soup made with fish, potatoes, onions, and other ingredients, often flavored with seafood stock or broth.
  31. Fish Fillet: A boneless and skinless piece of fish, typically cut into a thin, flat shape, ideal for cooking methods like pan-frying or baking.
  32. Fish Fry: A dish consisting of fish that has been coated in batter or breading and then deep-fried.
  33. Fish Oil: A dietary supplement derived from the tissues of oily fish, usually taken for its high omega-3 fatty acid content.
  34. Fish Sticks: Pieces of fish that have been breaded and frozen, typically eaten as a quick and easy meal.
  35. Fish Tacos: A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with grilled or fried fish, typically topped with salsa, coleslaw, and various toppings.
  36. Fish and Chips: A classic British dish consisting of battered and deep-fried fish served with chips (French fries).
  37. Five Gum (Brand): A brand of chewing gum known for its long-lasting flavor and unique packaging.
  38. Fizzy Candy: Candy that contains carbonation, resulting in a fizzy sensation in the mouth.
  39. Fizzy Water: Also known as sparkling water or carbonated water, it is water that has been infused with carbon dioxide to create bubbles.
  40. Flan: A creamy and smooth custard dessert that is typically caramelized on top.
  41. Flank Steak: A lean and flavorful cut of beef that comes from the abdominal muscles of the cow.
  42. Flank Steak Tacos: Tacos that are filled with thinly sliced and marinated flank steak, usually accompanied by various toppings and sauces.
  43. Flapjacks: Pancakes made from a batter consisting of flour, eggs, milk, and baking powder.
  44. Flatbread: A type of bread that is flat and unleavened, typically made from flour, water, and salt.
  45. Flavored Milk: Milk that has been flavored with various additives, such as chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla.
  46. Flavored Syrup: A sweet and flavored liquid typically used to enhance the taste of beverages or desserts, such as maple syrup or strawberry syrup.
  47. Flavored Water: Water that has been infused with natural or artificial flavors to provide a more enjoyable taste.
  48. Flaxseed: Tiny seeds derived from the flax plant, often used for their high omega-3 fatty acid content and as a dietary supplement.
  49. Flounder: A type of flatfish that is commonly cooked and consumed due to its delicate flavor and texture.
  50. Flour: A powdery substance made from grinding grains, such as wheat or corn, used in baking and cooking to provide structure and texture.
  51. Flour Tortilla: A type of soft and thin bread made from wheat flour, typically used in Mexican cuisine for making burritos, tacos, or quesadillas.
  52. Fluffernutter (Sandwich): A sandwich made by spreading peanut butter and marshmallow creme (fluff) on two slices of bread.
  53. Fluffy Stuff (Candy): A brand of cotton candy, typically sold in bags or tubs.
  54. Fondant: A smooth and pliable icing or filling made from sugar, water, and flavorings, commonly used to decorate cakes or pastries.
  55. Fondue: A dish in which small pieces of food are dipped into a melted cheese, chocolate, or hot oil mixture, often shared among multiple people.
  56. Fontina Cheese: An Italian cheese with a mild and nutty flavor, commonly used for melting in various dishes.
  57. Food Coloring: A concentrated liquid or powder used to add color to food or beverages.
  58. Formula: A specially designed liquid or powdered mixture used as a substitute for breast milk for infants.
  59. Fortune Cookie: A crispy cookie that typically contains a small piece of paper or a message inside with a prediction or words of wisdom.
  60. Fowl: A term referring to various domesticated and wild birds that are typically used as food sources, such as chicken or turkey.
  61. Fox Grape: A type of grape native to North America, known for its sweet and flavorful taste.
  62. Frankfurters (Hotdog Like Sausage): Cured and cooked sausages made from finely ground meat, often beef or pork, traditionally associated with Frankfurt, Germany.
  63. Franks: A colloquial term for frankfurters or hot dogs.
  64. Freezer Pop: A frozen treat consisting of flavored liquid or soft drink that is typically sold in plastic tubes or molds.
  65. French Beans: Also known as green beans or snap beans, they are young, tender pods of various bean varieties that can be eaten whole or cooked.
  66. French Bread: A type of bread characterized by its long and narrow shape, with a crispy crust and chewy interior.
  67. French Crepes: Thin and delicate pancakes made from a thin batter, typically served with various sweet or savory fillings.
  68. French Dip: A type of sandwich made with thinly sliced roast beef on a French roll or baguette, served with au jus for dipping.
  69. French Dressing: A tangy, orange-colored salad dressing made with ketchup, vinegar, and a variety of herbs and spices.
  70. French Fries: Deep-fried potato sticks, typically served as a side dish or snack.
  71. French Onion Dip: A creamy dip made with caramelized onions and sour cream, often served with chips or vegetables.
  72. French Onion Soup: A rich soup made with caramelized onions, beef broth, and topped with melted cheese or croutons.
  73. French Toast: Slices of bread soaked in a mixture of beaten eggs and milk, then pan-fried until golden brown and served with syrup or toppings.
  74. French Toast Crunch (Cereal): A breakfast cereal made of small, crispy pieces shaped like slices of French toast.
  75. French Vanilla Cappuccino: A coffee beverage made with espresso, steamed milk, and a flavored syrup or powder.
  76. French Vanilla Ice Cream: A type of creamy frozen dessert flavored with vanilla beans.
  77. Friand (Almond Cake): A small, moist almond cake that is popular in French cuisine.
  78. Fried Bread: Bread that has been coated in batter or breadcrumbs and deep-fried until golden and crispy.
  79. Fried Cheese: Cheese that has been coated in batter or breadcrumbs and deep-fried until melted and crispy.
  80. Fried Chicken: Chicken that has been coated in flour or breadcrumbs and deep-fried until cooked and crispy.
  81. Fried Dough: A dough mixture that is deep-fried until golden brown and crispy, often served as a dessert at fairs or carnivals.
  82. Fried Egg: An egg that is cooked by cracking it into a hot pan with oil or butter, typically with the yolk still runny.
  83. Fried Green Tomatoes: Unripe green tomatoes that are coated in batter or breadcrumbs and fried until crispy.
  84. Fried Ice Cream: A dessert made by coating a ball of ice cream in batter or breadcrumbs and quickly frying it to create a crispy outer shell while keeping the inside frozen.
  85. Fried Okra: A vegetable dish made by coating okra in cornmeal or batter and deep-frying until crispy.
  86. Fried Pickles: Pickles that have been breaded or battered and deep-fried until crispy.
  87. Fried Plantains: Ripe plantains that are sliced and fried until caramelized and crispy.
  88. Fried Rice: A dish made by stir-frying cooked rice with a variety of vegetables, meats, and seasonings.
  89. Fried Tofu: Tofu that has been coated in batter or cornstarch and deep-fried until crispy.
  90. Fried Zucchini: Zucchini that has been sliced and fried until crispy, often served as a side dish or snack.
  91. Fries: An abbreviated term for French fries, referring to deep-fried potato sticks.
  92. Fritos: A brand of corn chips that are thick, crunchy, and salty.
  93. Frittata: An Italian egg dish that is similar to an omelette or crustless quiche, typically made with beaten eggs and various ingredients such as vegetables, cheese, or meat.
  94. Fritter: A small, deep-fried pastry or dough filled with fruit, meat, or vegetables.
  95. Frog Legs: The cooked legs of a frog, often breaded and fried or sautéed.
  96. Froot Loops (Cereal): A colorful breakfast cereal made of sweetened, fruit-flavored loops.
  97. Frosted Flakes (Cereal): A breakfast cereal made of crunchy corn flakes coated in sugar and topped with a frosting glaze.
  98. Frosted Mini Wheats: Bite-sized shredded wheat biscuits coated in sugar frosting.
  99. Frosting: A sweet, creamy topping or filling made with powdered sugar, butter, and flavorings, often used on cakes or cupcakes.
  100. Frosty (Wendy’s Brand): A popular milkshake-like frozen dessert sold at Wendy’s fast food restaurants.
  101. Frozen Pizza: A pre-made pizza that is sold frozen and requires baking or heating before consumption.
  102. Frozen Vegetables: Vegetables that have been picked and frozen at peak ripeness to preserve their freshness.
  103. Frozen Yogurt: A frozen dessert similar to ice cream, but made with yogurt instead of milk.
  104. Fruit: The sweet and edible part of a plant that contains seeds, typically consumed fresh or used in cooking or baking.
  105. Fruit (dried): Fruit that has been dried to remove its moisture content, resulting in a preserved and concentrated snack with a longer shelf life.
  106. Fruit Cake: A dense cake made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices, often soaked in alcohol to enhance flavor and preserve moistness.
  107. Fruit Cocktail: A canned mixture of various fruits, typically including peaches, pears, grapes, and cherries, in a sweet syrup.
  108. Fruit Leather: A type of chewy snack made from dried pureed fruit, often with added sweeteners or flavorings.
  109. Fruit Preserve: A sweet spread made by cooking fruit with sugar to create a thick, chunky consistency.
  110. Fruit Roll Up: A thin, flattened sheet of fruit puree that is often dried and rolled into a spiral shape for easy snacking.
  111. Fruit Salad: A mixture of assorted fresh fruits, typically served chilled and sometimes accompanied by a dressing or syrup.
  112. Fruit Slices: Thin pieces of fruit, usually dehydrated or candied, which can be eaten as a stand-alone snack or used in various culinary creations.
  113. Fruit Snacks: Small, chewy treats that resemble fruit shapes and flavors, often made with fruit juice or puree.
  114. Fruit Stripe Gum (Brand): A brand of chewing gum known for its brightly colored packaging and fruit-flavored stripes that change flavors.
  115. Fruit Tart: A dessert made with a pastry or cookie crust filled with a custard or cream and topped with fresh fruit.
  116. Fruit and Nut Granola Bars: Snack bars made primarily from rolled oats, dried fruits, and nuts, often bound together with honey or syrup.
  117. Fruit by the Foot: A brand of chewy candy that comes in long strips, often with fruity flavors and sometimes wrapped around a paper backing.
  118. Fruitcake: A dense, sweet cake made with chopped candied fruits, nuts, and spices, often enjoyed during the holiday season.
  119. Fruity Pebbles (Cereal): A breakfast cereal consisting of colorful rice crisps flavored with artificial fruit flavors.
  120. Fry Bread: A Native American traditional bread made by frying dough until it becomes golden brown and puffy.
  121. Fudge: A rich and dense sweet confection made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream, often flavored with chocolate or other ingredients.
  122. Fudge Bars: Frozen desserts typically consisting of a creamy fudge-like base that is served on a stick.
  123. Fudge Pop (Ice Cream): A frozen treat made from a creamy fudge-flavored ice cream or sorbet, often coated in a chocolate shell.
  124. Fudge Striped Cookies (Keebler Brand): A type of cookie with a shortbread base and a chocolate fudge stripe on top.
  125. Fuji Apple: A sweet and crisp apple variety, often recognized for its red and green skin.
  126. Fun Dip (Candy): A powdered candy that is typically consumed by licking a candy stick and then dipping it into the flavored sugar.
  127. Fun Size Candy Bar: A small-sized candy bar, often given out as treats during holidays or events.
  128. Funfetti Cake Mix: A cake mix that contains small colorful candy sprinkles, giving the baked cake a fun and festive appearance.
  129. Fungi: A biological kingdom consisting of organisms such as mushrooms, molds, and yeasts that play important roles in the ecosystem.
  130. Funnel Cake: A popular fair or carnival food made by pouring batter through a funnel into hot oil, resulting in a crispy and sweet fried dough.
  131. Funyuns (Brand): A brand of onion-flavored snack rings made from cornmeal, wheat, and flavored powders.

Fruits and Vegetables That Start With Letter F

  1. Field Pea
  2. Fig
  3. Fox Grape
  4. French Beans
  5. Frozen Vegetables
  6. Fruit
  7. Fruit (dried)
  8. Fruit Cocktail
  9. Fruit Preserve
  10. Fruit Salad
  11. Fruit Slices
  12. Fuji Apple
  13. Fungi

Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter F

  1. Famous Amos Cookies (Brand)
  2. Fanta
  3. Ferrero Rocher (Candy)
  4. Fiddle Faddle Popcorn Snack
  5. Fifth Avenue Candy Bar
  6. Fig Cookie
  7. Fig Newtons
  8. Finder Keepers (Candy Brand)
  9. Fire Balls
  10. Five Gum (Brand)
  11. Fizzy Candy
  12. Fizzy Water
  13. Flan
  14. Flavored Water
  15. Fluffy Stuff (Candy)
  16. Fondant
  17. Fondue
  18. Fortune Cookie
  19. Freezer Pop
  20. French Vanilla Ice Cream
  21. Fries
  22. Fritos
  23. Fritter
  24. Frosting
  25. Fruit Cake
  26. Fruit Roll Up
  27. Fruit Snacks
  28. Fruit Stripe Gum (Brand)
  29. Fruit and Nut Granola Bars
  30. Fruit by the Foot
  31. Fruitcake
  32. Fudge
  33. Fudge Bars
  34. Fudge Pop (Ice Cream)
  35. Fudge Striped Cookies (Keebler Brand)
  36. Fun Dip (candy)
  37. Fun Size Candy Bar
  38. Funfetti Cake Mix
  39. Funyuns (Brand)

Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter F

  1. Fajitas
  2. Falafel
  3. Farfalle (Bowtie Pasta)
  4. Fast Food
  5. Fettuccine
  6. Fiber Cereal
  7. Fiber One Bar (Brand)
  8. Filet Mignon
  9. Filet O Fish
  10. Fish
  11. Fish Chowder
  12. Fish Fillet
  13. Fish Fry
  14. Fish Sticks
  15. Flank Steak
  16. Flapjacks
  17. Flatbread
  18. Flounder
  19. Fluffernutter (Sandwich)
  20. Frankfurters (Hotdog Like Sausage)
  21. Franks
  22. French Bread
  23. French Dip
  24. French Fries
  25. French Onion Dip
  26. French Onion Soup
  27. French Toast
  28. French Toast Crunch (Cereal)
  29. Fried Bread
  30. Fried Cheese
  31. Fried Chicken
  32. Fried Egg
  33. Fried Green Tomatoes
  34. Fried Pickles
  35. Fries
  36. Frittata
  37. Frog Legs
  38. Froot Loops (cereal)
  39. Frosted Flakes (cereal)
  40. Frosted Mini Wheats
  41. Frozen Pizza
  42. Fry Bread

Food Brand Names That Start With Letter F

  1. Famous Amos Cookies (Brand)
  2. Fanta
  3. Ferrero Rocher (Candy)
  4. Fiber One Bar (Brand)
  5. Fiddle Faddle Popcorn Snack
  6. Fifth Avenue Candy Bar
  7. Fig Newtons
  8. Fiji Water (Brand)
  9. Finder Keepers (Candy Brand)
  10. Five Gum (Brand)
  11. Fluffy Stuff (Candy)
  12. French Toast Crunch (Cereal)
  13. Froot Loops (cereal)
  14. Frosted Flakes (cereal)
  15. Frosted Mini Wheats
  16. Fruit Roll Up
  17. Fruit Stripe Gum (Brand)
  18. Fruity Pebbles (Cereal)
  19. Fudge Striped Cookies (Keebler Brand)
  20. Fun Dip (candy)
  21. Funfetti Cake Mix
  22. Funyuns (Brand)

Can you think of any other letter “F” foods?  If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.

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Easy, Fun, Low Prep Games and Activity Ideas for Learning About Letter B

 

Easy Letter B Game Ideas

I’ve taken a few days to think of easy games to go along with learning Letter B, and now that I’ve had a chance to play them with my preschooler I’ve realized that my #boymom badge might be showing with these game ideas.  My sons were thrilled with them, especially the box bulldozing, but I also added a lower chaos variation because I know boxes flying through the house might not be a great fit for everyone. In any case, all of these were super easy to get going, hopefully using items found around your house, and my sons loved them. Without further ado, Easy Prep Letter B Activities and Games.

Barnyard Bowling (or Bottle Bowling)

For our first game we played barnyard bowling (bottle bowling is just as fun).

Supplies Needed:

  • Barnyard Animal or Empty Water Bottlers (If you want the animals I have them for sale in my Etsy shop here)
  • A ball of some sort, really any sort.

Set Up:

Print out the barnyard animals on stiff cardstock, cut them out, and fold the flap under.  If you need extra weight in the back you can add a paperclip or glue a coin to the fold to help them stand upright better.

Line up the animals or empty water bottles (full water bottles are hard to knock over) at the end of a

coffee table or on the floor, and roll a ball into them.

 

Variations:

If you are playing with more than one young child consider give each child a single animal or water bottle and having them all roll and play at the same time.

 

 

Box Bulldozing

Supplies Need:

  • Randoms Assortment of Packing Boxes
  • Printed Out Letter B’s and b’s (I’d suggest using different fonts for each B… you can also draw the letter on the box)
  • Rope
  • Largish Ball
  • Painters Tape (Optional)

Set Up:

Tape one of your printed letter “B’s” to each of the boxes.  Having B’s printed out with different fonts helps children recognize that B’s and b’s can look different ways even when it’s the same letter so if you have the option of using multiple fonts I would suggest it.

Tie the rope around the ball.  I used tape to secure it after I’d tied it so the rope wouldn’t slip.

Then, using painters tape, tape the ball to a doorframe or overhanging wall.  (Or if you are playing with bigger/rougher kids, consider going outside and tying it to a tree branch or play set) … Alternatively see the activity below which is a milder version of this game.

Stack the boxes up with the letter B’s and let the children pull back the ball and knock them over bulldozer style with the hanging ball.

My boys loved this one and played it for ages, they even liked stacking up the big boxes in different patterns like building blocks, and in the end they liked standing them up and running into them with their bodies…

 

 

Block Bulldozing

A milder, but still really fun version of the game above is block bulldozing.

Supplies Needed:

  • Blocks (or board books)
  • Two Chairs
  • String
  • A ball
  • A rod of some sort, broom handle, PVC pipe, dowel etc.

Set up:

Put your two chairs so the backs are facing each other, with a couple feet of space between them.

Tie your string to your ball, then attach the rod to the top of your chairs (you made need some tape for this) and tie the string into the middle of your rod.

Build your block tower below the chair, then pull back the ball and enjoy knocking them over.

 

Letter B Bubbles:

Supplies Need:

  • Bubble Sauce (what we call the bubble liquid)
  • Bubble Blower or Pipe Cleaners

Set Up:

Cut out a big letter B and tape it to the front of your bubble blower, then let the bubbles flow.

And/Or

Twist your pipe cleaners into “B” Shapes, and give each child a small container of bubbles and let them go nuts. If you don’t have bubbles and want to go this route I usually look for the tiny bubble bottles (so I have less to clean up with spills) that they use for weddings and the like.

 

And just like that you’ve got some great, easy, Letter B activities to get wiggles out.

If you have suggestions or idea for more activities I’d love to hear them, please leave me a comment below.

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List of 100 Foods That Start With Letter D

Next up is my Letter D charcuterie board!  Turns out surprisingly few foods start with letter D and even fewer foods that are healthy, and something you might be super excited to feed your preschooler… so forgive my stretches on some of these food themes, hopefully it will still be enough to give you some ideas on great D letter snacks.

So to continue my ABC Foods Series, here is my 100 Food that start with letter D!

I’ve got the full 100 item list 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:

Fruits and Vegetables

Sweets and Treats

Meals and Snacks

Letter D Brand Named Foods.

If you get to the end of the page and have ideas about more food that could be added, please drop me a comment, I’d love to include them 🙂

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 100+ Foods That Start With Letter D

  1. Daifuku (Japanese Mochi): A traditional Japanese sweet consisting of a soft and chewy rice cake filled with sweet bean paste or other flavors.
  2. Dairy Products: Products made from the milk of various mammals, including cows, goats, and sheep, such as milk, cheese, butter, and yogurt.
  3. Damson Plums: Small and tart plums often used in jams, jellies, and desserts.
  4. Dandelion: A common wild plant with yellow flowers and green leaves that can be eaten raw or cooked and used in salads, teas, or herbal remedies.
  5. Dandelion Green: The edible leaves of the dandelion plant, often used in salads, sautéed, or added to soups.
  6. Danimals (kids Yogurt Brand): A brand of yogurt specifically marketed towards children, often featuring fun flavors and packaging.
  7. Danish: A traditional pastry from Denmark, typically made with a flaky buttery dough and various fillings such as fruit, cheese, or chocolate.
  8. Danish Butter Cookies: Buttery, crumbly cookies with a distinctive shape often enjoyed during the holiday season.
  9. Danish Pastry: A type of sweet pastry originating from Denmark, often filled with fruit, cream, or other sweet fillings.
  10. Dannon Yogurt (brand): A popular brand of yogurt offering a variety of flavors and styles, including Greek yogurt.
  11. Danube Waves Cake: A layered cake originating from the Danube region, often consisting of layers of sponge cake, cream, and fruit.
  12. Dark Chocolate: Chocolate containing a higher percentage of cocoa and less sugar, resulting in a rich, slightly bitter flavor.
  13. Dark Chocolate Chips: Small pieces of dark chocolate often used in baking or as a topping for desserts.
  14. Dark Chocolate Covered Almonds: Almonds coated in dark chocolate, creating a combination of rich chocolate and crunchy nuts.
  15. Dark Chocolate Covered Raisins: Dried raisins coated in dark chocolate, offering a sweet and slightly bitter taste contrast.
  16. Dark Chocolate Mousse: A light and creamy dessert made with dark chocolate, whipped egg whites, and cream.
  17. Dasani (bottled Water Brand): A popular brand of bottled water known for its purified and refreshing taste.
  18. Date Nut Bread: A moist and flavorful bread made with dates and nuts, often served as a breakfast or snack.
  19. Date Nut Rolls: A sweet treat made with a mixture of dates and nuts rolled into a log and sliced.
  20. Date Syrup: A thick and sweet syrup made from dates, often used as a natural sweetener or topping for desserts.
  21. Dates: Sweet and chewy fruits with a sticky texture, often enjoyed as a snack or used in baking.
  22. Debbie Cakes: A brand of snack cakes, known for its sweet and indulgent treats like the famous “Zebra Cakes.”
  23. Debbie Snacks: A range of snack products produced by the brand Little Debbie, including various cakes, cookies, and pastries.
  24. Deep Dish Pizza: A type of pizza characterized by its deep and thick crust, often layered with cheese, sauce, and toppings.
  25. Deep Fried Oreos: Oreo cookies coated in batter and deep-fried, resulting in a crispy and sweet treat.
  26. Deer: A type of mammal belonging to the family Cervidae and known for their antlers, often hunted for their meat.
  27. Deer Jerky: Dried and seasoned strips of deer meat, often consumed as a savory and high-protein snack.
  28. Dehydrated Food: Food that has undergone a dehydration process, resulting in the removal of most of its water content for longer storage.
  29. Dehydrated Fruit: Fresh fruit that has been dried to remove its moisture, preserving its flavors and extending its shelf life.
  30. Dehydrated Marshmallows: Small marshmallow pieces that have been dehydrated, often used as toppings in cereals or desserts for added texture.
  31. Deli Cheese: A wide variety of cheeses that are sliced or sold in the deli section of a grocery store, often used for sandwiches or charcuterie boards.
  32. Deli Meat: Sliced or cured meats commonly found in delicatessen counters, used for sandwiches, salads, or appetizers.
  33. Delicata Squash: A type of winter squash known for its small size, edible skin, and sweet flavor when cooked.
  34. Delicious Apple: A variety of apple known for its crisp texture, sweet-tart flavor, and bright red or yellow-green skin.
  35. Dende Oil (Palm Oil): An edible oil extracted from the fruit of the African oil palm tree, often used in Brazilian cuisine for cooking and flavoring.
  36. Denver Omelette: A classic American omelette made with eggs, diced ham, onions, bell peppers, and cheese.
  37. Derby Pie: A type of dessert pie that typically contains chocolate chips, pecans, and bourbon.
  38. Dessert: A sweet course or dish that is typically served after the main course of a meal.
  39. Deviled Chicken: Chicken that has been seasoned and cooked with various spices and seasonings, often including mustard and hot sauce.
  40. Deviled Eggs: Hard-boiled eggs that have been cut in half, with the yolks mixed with ingredients such as mayonnaise, mustard, and spices, and then filled back into the egg whites.
  41. Deviled Ham: A spread or pate made from finely chopped or ground ham that has been flavored with mustard, hot sauce, and other seasonings.
  42. Devil’s Food Cake: A rich and moist chocolate cake that is typically layered and frosted with chocolate icing or ganache.
  43. Dewberry: A type of small, brambly fruit that is similar to a blackberry.
  44. Diablo Sauce: A spicy, hot sauce or condiment that is typically used in Mexican or Tex-Mex cuisine.
  45. Dibs (Ice Cream): Small bite-sized pieces of ice cream that are typically coated or covered in chocolate.
  46. Diced Ham: Ham that has been cut into small, uniform pieces.
  47. Diced Tomatoes: Tomatoes that have been chopped into small, equal-sized cubes.
  48. Diet Coke: A version of cola that contains artificial sweeteners and is marketed as a low-calorie or zero-calorie alternative to regular Coca-Cola.
  49. Diet Dr Pepper: A version of Dr Pepper that contains artificial sweeteners and is marketed as a low-calorie or zero-calorie alternative to regular Dr Pepper.
  50. Diet Root Beer: A version of root beer that contains artificial sweeteners and is marketed as a low-calorie or zero-calorie alternative to regular root beer.
  51. Diet Soda: A carbonated beverage that contains artificial sweeteners and is marketed as a low-calorie or zero-calorie alternative to regular soda.
  52. Digiorno’s Pizza (Brand): A brand of frozen pizza that is known for its “it’s not delivery, it’s DiGiorno” slogan.
  53. Dijon Mustard: A smooth and strong mustard that originated in the city of Dijon, France.
  54. Dill: An herb with feathery leaves and a distinct flavor that is often used to flavor pickles and seafood dishes.
  55. Dill Pickle Chips: Thin slices of pickles that have been seasoned with dill and vinegar.
  56. Dill Pickles: Cucumbers that have been pickled in a brine made with vinegar, dill, and other spices.
  57. Dilly Beans: Green beans that have been pickled in a brine made with dill, garlic, and other seasonings.
  58. Dim Sum: A style of Chinese cuisine that consists of small, bite-sized portions of food, typically served in small steamer baskets or on small plates.
  59. Ding Dong Cake: A chocolate cake that is filled with cream and coated in chocolate icing, similar to the Hostess Ding Dongs snack cake.
  60. Ding Dongs: A brand of snack cake made by Hostess, consisting of a chocolate cake filled with cream and coated in chocolate icing.
  61. Dinner Rolls: Small, individual-sized bread rolls that are typically served with dinner.
  62. Dip: A type of sauce or spread that is used for dipping food into, such as chips, vegetables, or bread.
  63. Dip (Bean): A type of dip made from cooked or mashed beans, often seasoned with spices and herbs.
  64. Dip (Cheese): A type of dip made from melted cheese, often seasoned with spices or other flavorings.
  65. Dip (French Onion): A type of dip made from caramelized onions and sour cream or mayonnaise, often seasoned with herbs and spices.
  66. Dip (Ranch): A type of dip made from buttermilk, sour cream, or mayonnaise, flavored with herbs and spices such as dill, garlic, and onion.
  67. Dip (Spinach): A type of dip made from cooked spinach, often mixed with sour cream, cream cheese, or mayonnaise, and flavored with herbs and seasonings.
  68. Dippin Dots (Brand): A brand of flash-frozen ice cream beads that come in various flavors and are typically served in a cup or cone.
  69. Disco Fries: A popular dish in New Jersey diners, consisting of french fries topped with cheese and gravy.
  70. Divinity: A type of light and airy candy made from whipped egg whites, sugar, and often pecans or other nuts.
  71. Dogfish (Fish): A type of fish known for its mild, sweet flavor, often used in seafood dishes and sushi.
  72. Dolce Vita Bread: A type of bread that is known for its sweet and soft texture.
  73. Dole (Fruit Brand): A brand that specializes in producing and supplying high-quality fruits.
  74. Dolmas (stuffed Grape Leaves): A Middle Eastern dish made by stuffing grape leaves with a mixture of rice, herbs, and sometimes meat.
  75. Dolphin: A marine mammal known for its intelligence and playful behavior.
  76. Donut Holes: Small, round, bite-sized pastries that are made from the same dough as traditional donuts.
  77. Donuts: A type of fried pastry with a round shape, typically topped with glaze, sprinkles, or other sweet toppings.
  78. Doritos: A brand of flavored tortilla chips that come in various flavors like nacho cheese and cool ranch.
  79. Dots (candy): A popular candy brand known for its small, chewy, fruit-flavored, gumdrop-like candies.
  80. Dots Pretzels: A popular snack made from pretzels that are coated in a seasoning blend, known for their unique flavor.
  81. Double Bubble Bubble Gum: A brand of chewing gum known for its strong, long-lasting flavor and ability to blow large bubbles.
  82. Double Stuffed Oreos: A variety of Oreo cookies that have double the amount of cream filling between the two chocolate wafers.
  83. Doublemint Gum: A brand of chewing gum known for its refreshing mint flavor, typically comes in a stick format.
  84. Dough: A mixture of flour, water, and other ingredients that is used as a base for making bread, pastries, and other baked goods.
  85. Dough (bread): The specific type of dough used to make bread, typically made with yeast to help the bread rise.
  86. Dough (cookie): The specific type of dough used to make cookies, often includes ingredients like butter, sugar, and flour.
  87. Dough (pizza): The specific type of dough used to make pizza, typically made with flour, water, yeast, and olive oil.
  88. Dough Balls: Small, rounded pieces of dough that are typically baked and served as a bread accompaniment or as a base for toppings.
  89. Doughboy: Slang term for a Pillsbury mascot named Poppin’ Fresh, often associated with ready-to-bake refrigerated dough products.
  90. Doughnut: A fried or baked ring-shaped pastry that is typically sweet and can be topped or filled with various flavors and ingredients.
  91. Dove Chocolate (brand): A popular brand of chocolate known for its smooth and creamy texture, commonly sold in individually wrapped pieces.
  92. Dr. Pepper: A carbonated soft drink with a unique blend of 23 flavors, known for its distinct taste.
  93. Dragee (praline-covered nut or chocolate): A small candy or confection coated in a hard, colored shell, typically made with a nut or chocolate center.
  94. Dragon Beard Candy: A traditional Chinese candy made from pulled sugar strands wrapped around a filling like peanuts or coconut.
  95. Dragon Fruit: A tropical fruit with a vibrant pink or yellow exterior and white or red flesh, known for its unique appearance and mild, sweet taste.
  96. Dragon Noodles (very spicy): A spicy noodle dish typically made with Asian-style noodles, chili sauce, and other seasonings.
  97. Dragon Well Tea: A type of Chinese green tea, also known as Longjing tea, known for its distinct flavor and delicate aroma.
  98. Dream Whip (Brand): A brand of powdered dessert topping mix that can be whipped with milk to create a fluffy and creamy texture.
  99. Dressing: A liquid or semi-liquid condiment used to enhance the flavor of salads or other dishes, commonly made with oil, vinegar, herbs, and other flavorings.
  100. Dried Apples: Apples that have undergone a drying process to remove their moisture content, resulting in a concentrated and chewy snack.
  101. Dried Apricots: Apricots that have been dried, often resulting in a soft and chewy texture with a sweet and tangy flavor.
  102. Dried Bananas: Bananas that have been dried, typically resulting in a crunchy and sweet snack.
  103. Dried Blueberries: Blueberries that have been dried, often resulting in a chewy texture with a concentrated and slightly tart flavor.
  104. Dried Figs: Figs that have been dried, typically resulting in a soft and chewy texture with a naturally sweet and rich flavor.
  105. Dried Fruit: Any type of fruit that has undergone a drying process to remove moisture, commonly eaten as a snack or used in baking and cooking.
  106. Dried Mango: Mangoes that have been dried, often resulting in a chewy and sweet snack with a concentrated tropical flavor.
  107. Dried Pineapple: Pineapple that has been dried, typically resulting in a chewy and sweet snack with a tangy tropical flavor.
  108. Dried Shrimp: Shrimp that has been dehydrated, often used in Asian cuisine for its intense flavor and long shelf life.
  109. Dried Strawberries: Strawberries that have been dried to remove water content, making them shelf-stable and providing a sweet, concentrated flavor.
  110. Drizzle Cake: A type of cake that is topped with a thin, sweet glaze that is poured or drizzled over the cake, adding moisture and flavor.
  111. Drumstick (Ice Cream): A popular ice cream treat consisting of a sugar cone filled with a combination of ice cream, chocolate coating, and nuts.
  112. Drumstick (Meat): A piece of meat from the leg of a chicken or turkey that is often grilled, roasted, or fried.
  113. Dubliner Cheese: An Irish cheese known for its firm texture, sharp flavor, and slightly sweet undertones.
  114. Duchess Potatoes: Mashed potatoes that are piped or shaped into individual servings and baked until golden and crisp on the outside.
  115. Duck: A type of waterfowl with tender, flavorful meat that is often roasted or used in various cuisines.
  116. Duck Breast: The meat from the breast of a duck, known for its rich flavor and tender texture.
  117. Duck Sauce: A sweet and tangy sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine as a dipping sauce or glaze for dishes like roasted duck or egg rolls.
  118. Dulce de Batata (Sweet Potato Jam): A popular Latin American dessert made from sweet potatoes that are cooked down with sugar, resulting in a sweet and creamy jam-like consistency.
  119. Dulce de Coco (Coconut Candy): A sweet treat made from cooked coconut mixed with sugar, often formed into small candies or bars.
  120. Dulce De Leche: A creamy caramel-like sauce or spread made from condensed milk that has been heated until it thickens and caramelizes.
  121. Dulce de Membrillo (Quince Paste): A thick, sweet jelly made from quince fruit that is cooked down with sugar, commonly used on cheese boards or as a filling in desserts.
  122. Dulce de Naranja (Orange Candy): A type of candy made by cooking orange peels with sugar, resulting in a sweet and tangy treat.
  123. Dulce de Tamarindo (Tamarind Candy): A candy made from tamarind pulp mixed with sugar, often formed into small bite-sized pieces with a sweet and sour flavor.
  124. Dum Dum Suckers: Small lollipop candies that come in a variety of flavors, often given as treats or used for parties.
  125. Dump Cake: A simple and easy dessert made by “dumping” canned fruit, cake mix, and butter into a baking dish and baking until golden and bubbly.
  126. Dumpling: A small piece of dough that is filled with a savory or sweet filling, often steamed, boiled, or fried.
  127. Duncan Hines (brand): A popular brand known for their cake mix, brownie mix, and other baking products.
  128. Dungeness Crab: A type of crab found on the West Coast of North America known for its sweet and tender meat.
  129. Dunkaroos: A snack from the 90s consisting of cookies or graham crackers that are dipped into a small cup of sweet frosting.
  130. Dunkin Donuts (brand): A well-known chain of coffee and donut shops.
  131. Duo Mints: Small mint candies that come in two flavors, often enjoyed for their refreshing taste and breath freshening properties.
  132. Durian Ice Cream: Ice cream flavored with durian, a fruit known for its strong and distinctive aroma.
  133. Durian Pudding: A dessert made from durian fruit blended with milk, sugar, and gelatin, creating a creamy and fragrant pudding.
  134. Durum Wheat: A type of wheat known for its high protein content and hard texture, often used to make pasta and semolina flour.
  135. Dutch Apple Pie: A type of apple pie made with a sweet, spiced apple filling and topped with a crumbly streusel topping.
  136. Dutch Baby Apple Pancake: A large, puffy pancake that is baked in the oven and topped with sautéed apples, cinnamon, and sugar.
  137. Dutch Baby Pancakes: Similar to a Dutch Baby Apple Pancake, but without the apple topping, often served with butter, syrup, or powdered sugar.
  138. Dutch Cocoa Powder: A high-quality cocoa powder that is known for its rich flavor and dark color.
  139. Dutch Crunch Bread: A type of bread that is characterized by a crispy, crackled crust created by brushing the dough with a paste made from rice flour, yeast, and oil before baking.

Fruits and Vegetables That Start With Letter D (and a few nuts)

  1. Damson Plums
  2. Dandelion
  3. Dandelion Green
  4. Date Nut Rolls
  5. Dates
  6. Dehydrated Fruit
  7. Dewberry
  8. Diced Tomatoes
  9. Dill Pickles
  10. Dole (Fruit Brand)
  11. Dragon Fruit
  12. Dried Apples
  13. Dried Apricots
  14. Dried Bananas
  15. Dried Blueberries
  16. Dried Fruit
  17. Dried Mango
  18. Dried Pineapple
  19. Dried Strawberries

Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter D

  1. Danish Pastry
  2. Dark Chocolate
  3. Dark Chocolate Chips
  4. Dark Chocolate Covered Almonds
  5. Dark Chocolate Covered Raisins
  6. Dark Chocolate Mousse
  7. Debbie Cakes
  8. Debbie Snacks
  9. Dehydrated Marshmallows
  10. Dessert
  11. Devil’s Food Cake
  12. Dibs (ice Cream)
  13. Diet Coke
  14. Diet Dr Pepper
  15. Diet Root Beer
  16. Diet Soda
  17. Ding Dongs
  18. Dippin Dots (Brand)
  19. Divinity
  20. Donut Holes
  21. Donuts
  22. Doritos
  23. Dots (candy)
  24. Dots Pretzels
  25. Double Bubble Bubble Gum
  26. Double Stuffed Oreos
  27. Doublemint Gum
  28. Dough (cookie)
  29. Dough (pizza)
  30. Dove Chocolate (brand)
  31. Dr. Pepper
  32. Dream Whip (Brand)
  33. Drumstick (ice Cream)
  34. Dulce De Leche
  35. Dum Dum Suckers
  36. Dump Cake
  37. Duncan Hines (brand)
  38. Dunkaroos
  39. Dunkin Donuts (brand)
  40. Duo Mints
  41. Dutch Apple Pie

Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter D

  1. Danimals (kids Yogurt Brand)
  2. Dannon Yogurt (brand)
  3. Date Nut Bread
  4. Deep Dish Pizza
  5. Deli Cheese
  6. Deli Meat
  7. Denver Omelette
  8. Deviled Eggs
  9. Diced Ham
  10. Digiorno’s Pizza (brand)
  11. Dilly Beans
  12. Dim Sum
  13. Dinner Rolls
  14. Dip
  15. Dip (bean)
  16. Dip (cheese)
  17. Dip (french Onion)
  18. Dip (ranch)
  19. Dip (spinach)
  20. Dolmas (stuffed Grape Leaves)
  21. Dough (bread)
  22. Dough (pizza)
  23. Dough Balls
  24. Doughboy
  25. Dragon Noodles (very spicy)
  26. Drumstick (meat)
  27. Duck
  28. Duck Sauce
  29. Dumpling
  30. Dutch Baby Pancakes

Food Brand Names That Start With Letter D

  1. Danimals (kids Yogurt Brand)
  2. Dannon Yogurt (brand)
  3. Dasani (bottled Water Brand)
  4. Debbie Cakes
  5. Debbie Snacks
  6. Dibs (ice Cream)
  7. Diet Dr Pepper
  8. Diet Root Beer
  9. Digiorno’s Pizza (brand)
  10. Dolmas (stuffed Grape Leaves)
  11. Doritos
  12. Dots (candy)
  13. Dots Pretzels
  14. Double Bubble Bubble Gum
  15. Double Stuffed Oreos
  16. Doublemint Gum
  17. Dove Chocolate (brand)
  18. Dr. Pepper
  19. Dream Whip (Brand)
  20. Duncan Hines (brand)
  21. Dunkaroos
  22. Dunkin Donuts (brand)
  23. Duo Mints

Can you think of any other letter “D” foods?  If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.

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I tried 6 different food subscription boxes, and eMeals was the winner

All the steps that go into meal prep is one of my least my favorite family tasks.

I hate trying to decide what meals we are going to eat, then making a grocery list based on the ingredients, grocery shopping, and then actually finding the recipes when it’s time to make the food.

We don’t really eat out, I hate cooking, and I want to have healthy meals for my growing kids, but I’m not always sure where to start.

To this end I decided to try as many of the meal subscription kits as I could find, using their first week promo for a discounted box and going from box to box to decide which would be the best long term solution for me, I’ve tried to summarize the pros and cons of each box below then let you know why eMeals ended up being the winner for me. (None of this post is sponsored or paid for in any way, I bought all of this stuff myself and these are 100% my own unbiased opinions)

Hello Fresh

The first meal prep kit I tried was Hello Fresh.

I got a four meal box (2 servings per meal) since my husband works late, and is doing Keto and likes to cook for himself, and my kids don’t each much for dinner.

First they had a great list of meals to choose from, and I liked that I could choose and switch out meals for ones that looked better on their weekly list.

I also loved that when they arrived the meals were all bagged separately, so when it came time to cook, I just had to grab a the prelabeled bag and the included recipe card and get to work.

The instructions were easy to follow, I liked that it had a calorie count listed on the card, and I got to learn how to cook some veggies in fun new ways.

I thought the food was tasty and fun. I love love loved that the chicken for the chicken tacos came precut, and all had to do was cut open the package and dump the content into my pan, and I enjoyed getting to try a few new unfamiliar ingredients.

Drawbacks: My biggest drawbacks were the cost of the meals (when not using a discount code) and the tiny serving sizes. One that made me laugh was the side of sweet potatoes fries for two people. The sweet potato that came with the meal was the tiniest little spud I’d ever seen. Smaller than half the size of my closed fist, and worthy of maybe four fries total, so I guess two per person? … the other meals in the kit seemed to be a little bit fuller, so that tiny potato might have been a one off lapse.

EveryPlate

My second meal kit trial box was from Every Plate.

My first impression of Every Plate was that the meals seemed a lot more familiar in a meat and potatoes style. If you’re cooking for a family (In this case I’m thinking of like my dad, whose pretty set in his hearty meal options way) this might be a good choice, but I was hoping for a few more veggie themed entries and more variety than potatoes and carrots.

Nevertheless my kids were more excited about this crate, and I ended up adding a few more meals onto my trial box, included two of which were burgers in some form (one of the few foods most of my kids get excited for).

First thing I noted about this box, was that there was a lot of food, a lot of potatoes and carrots and such, and while it was separated from the meat and other ingredients in the box it was not divided into pre-bagged meal ingredients like Hello Fresh had been. As this box’s default price was also less expensive, it didn’t seem to unreasonable to me.

The first meal we made (not pictures) was Carmel Onion burgers… and it was a miss for all of us. Turns out I have no clue how to cook a good burger, making sure it’s cooked enough without being overdone, so my kids were not into it, even with the fries, and I didn’t love the lack of green veggies. But… this seems like something my dad would be way down with, so… *shrug*

The second meal (pictured) I loved. It was a vegetarian option with yummy spicy chickpeas and cream guac dressing. It was new to my cooking habits, but it used familiar ingredients and pictured above is a one serving helping. It was delicious, and not overwhelming, and might be a bit spicy for my kids, but I loved every bite.

My biggest takeaways from the subscription is that the food felt by and large like comfort food, and a lot of the produce felt a bit like filler food. Everyone of my five meal used carrots, and three of the five had potatoes as a main ingredient. I thought the food was all good and not too difficult to make, but it also didn’t strike me as super healthy

This box is also cheaper than a lot of the alternative ones, and there is a variety of meals pick from each week, so a decent portion of the potatoes and carrots is a fault of my own making. I walked away thinking it was fine, but if I’m going to pay for a meal box this one wasn’t the best fit for me.

Dinnerly

Next up in my meal kit trial boxes was Dinnerly.

My first impressions were that I really liked how family based this one seemed with flexible serving options for larger families and the option to have vegetarian meals.

I ended up selecting to have vegetarian meals, because I want to have more vegetables and less meat options in my diet, but when it came time to pick my foods I couldn’t resist one of the meat-based options and was happy to be able to add it to my queue.

This box is also been different from the others in the sense that it did not come with recipe cards, instead all the paper business, recipes, referrals etc. was emailed to me.

And with this first meal that I made, I noticed that the serving sizes seem to be a lot bigger than they were with hello fresh, and possibly even a little bit bigger than every plate, while this meal kit is still on the lower end of the spectrum cost wise.

I don’t have a lot of takeaways. It was a good meal kit, but I was determined to try them all before I settled on one.

HungryRoot

And so I got my first HungryRoot box. Of all the boxes I’d unboxed to this point, this one was my favorite. Why? Because I clicked the option to include snacks with this box, and trying new, unique snacks, is a special kind of pleasure. Last night that pleasure included eating a handful of dark chocolate covered banana bites.

My first dinner was tofu stir fry, and I loved how quick this all came together. This meal took me less than 10 minutes to make, and was delicious. I am such a lazy cook, the fact that I was able to pull this together so quickly, that it’s healthy, that it’s easy, means I have to give major bonus points to Hungry Root … I’m thinking this might end up being the box I stick with because I loved the option to customize my meals in dietary categories (in my case I want to make more low grain vegetarian meals) but there are also options for gluten-free… and honestly a bunch of others that I don’t remember.

The drawback I’ve seen so far, is that you have to order this one a little bit more in advanced than some of the others. The others took about a week to arrive, this one took closer to two weeks.

Marley Spoon

Marley Spoon (connected to Martha Stewart) also had me impressed. Like Hello Fresh all the meals were labeled and separated into individual bags, making them fast and easy to find when dinner time comes. The meal I made were easy to prep and supremely delicious… possibly the most delicious of any of the meal kits I’ve tried so far… and it didn’t hurt at all that this box came with an unexpected bonus of a delicious lava chocolate cake.

Without the discount code I think Marley Spoon might be on the more expensive end of the spectrum, but if you are a foodie, I think this would be the box for you. I’m kind of a food hater, and even I couldn’t deny that these meals were magical, and savory, and interesting, and so so good.

eMeals

But my quest to try them all needed to continue. My friend had told me about eMeals, and even though it wasn’t really a subscription box, it seemed to have most of the markings of what I was looking for, so my friend sent me a code for a free two week trial and trial I did.

Here is the thing about eMeals, it’s more App than Meal Box.

They have sooo many more options that the subscription boxes each week, and they have them divided into a whole bunch of dietary categories like Kid Friendly, Gluten Free, Keto, Plant Based, Quick and Healthy, Clean Eating, Budget Friendly, Diabetic, Low Carb, Paleo, Mediterranean, Vegan and a few more. You get the point.

Each week, each of those categories have 7 new meals, and you can pick meals from any of the categories, so you can bounce between them to fill your list with as many meals as you want.

Then the app takes you to the grocery list portion, and it’s got an auto generated list based on the meals you choose, and you click off all the ingredients you already have. If you already have salt, oil, flour and the like you just click them so they don’t show up on your grocery list.

Then, then the real magic. You link the app with a grocery provider of your choice. They have a bunch of options, Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons, Instacart, Amazon Fresh etc. You put in your zip and it tells you what stores are available around you.

Then it takes your list in this super easy way and syncs it up with whichever store you’ve chosen and searches that stores inventory, and you add what you want. Need Pasta? Here all all the pasta options Walmart has, pick the one and the amount that works for your family, click next and it auto populates the next item on the list.

When you finish with your eMeals list, you can also keep adding other things you need for the week to your cart. Need milk, cereal, diapers, and a giant bag of dark chocolate? Great, add it to the order and get all the other things you need to get through the week ordered at the same time.

Then you can schedule it to be delivered to your front door (depending on which company you are ordering it from) or you can schedule a local pickup, drive over and let them throw it in your trunk when it’s convenient for you.

When it’s time to cook, open the app, and it has all your meals stored and ready. Click on them and you’ll get the ingredients and instructions. If you cook the meal and love it you can save it to your list and add it to your weekly que any week.

This was it for me. I used it once and I was sold.

  • I didn’t have to wait two weeks to get food like I did with the meal kits
  • I could order the other family stuff I needed for my week
  • I could order as much as I wanted, making bigger or smaller servings as needed
  • I didn’t feel like I was getting super upsold for each product because I was picking it from my local grocery store and I’ve got a pretty good handle on their prices
  • And the app was $5/MONTH rather than $80 PER WEEK for a curated meal kit

This post isn’t sponsored at all. I bought all these kits with my own money and no sponsorship or help from any of the companies, but honestly I’m so pleased with eMeals that I felt like you all deserved to know. I’ve been using it for a few months now, and it probably saves me three hours weekly of meal planning and shopping.

If you’re interested in trying it here is my referral code ( https://www.talkable.com/x/uXU1Nv ) It gives you a two week free trial, and $10 off for both of us if you end up signing up for it.

Closing Notes:

If you want to try the subscription food boxes go for it. If you look a few of them up on Instagram, there is a good chance you’ll start getting adds for them with discount codes, and most of them give you money off your first box trial. As soon as my boxes arrived I would log back onto whatever site and end my account, so I wouldn’t get billed again before I had a chance to see how I felt about the boxes. All of them were easy to find an no sweat to cancel for me, so don’t be intimidated to try them if they seem like a good fit for you.

I’m a few months out from having tried anything but eMeals, but if you have questions about any of it feel free to email me or drop me a comment below and I’ll do my best to answer.