List of 100 Foods That Start With Letter H Charcuterie Board

Sorry for the delay in my letter series friends, the holidays this year took my full attention, but I’m  happy to be back at my alphabet food series. With that said here is my list of 100 Foods that Start with Letter H, only a few of which are shown on the charcuterie board, but can you name all H foods I used for it? Seems that most of these letter H foods are golden color pallet and fruits and vegetables were hard to find, but it’s a great letter for lunch and snacks foods. I hope you’ll be able to get some ideas and inspiration from my list.

 

Continuing my ABC Foods Series, here is my 100 Food that start with Letter H.  I’ve got the full 100 items listed 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 H 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 H

  1. Haagen Dazs Ice Cream: A popular brand of high-quality ice cream known for its rich and creamy texture.
  2. Habanero Pepper: A small, extremely spicy pepper with a fruity flavor commonly used in spicy dishes and hot sauces.
  3. Haddock: A saltwater fish that is widely consumed, known for its mild and delicate flavor.
  4. Haggis: A traditional Scottish dish made from sheep’s offal (heart, liver, and lungs) mixed with oats and seasonings, usually served encased in sheep’s stomach lining.
  5. Haiku Roll: A type of sushi roll that typically consists of raw fish, vegetables, and rice rolled in seaweed.
  6. Hake: A type of white fish with a mild and slightly sweet flavor and a firm texture, often used in fish and chips.
  7. Hakka Noodles: A type of Chinese noodles made from wheat flour and eggs, commonly used in stir-fried dishes.
  8. Hakusai Cabbage: A variety of Chinese cabbage known for its crisp texture and mild flavor, often used in Asian cuisine.
  9. Half and Half: A dairy product that is a mixture of equal parts whole milk and heavy cream, often used as a creamer for coffee or in recipes.
  10. Halibut: A large, flatfish with a mild and sweet flavor, commonly used in seafood dishes and often grilled or baked.
  11. Halloumi Cheese: A semi-hard, brined cheese originating from Cyprus, known for its distinctive salty taste and high melting point, making it suitable for grilling or frying.
  12. Halloween Candy: Candy, usually in various forms and flavors, given out or consumed during Halloween.
  13. Halva (Dessert): A dense and sweet Middle Eastern dessert made from sesame paste or other ingredients such as nuts or carrots.
  14. Ham: A pork product made from the leg or shoulder of a pig, usually cured or smoked, and commonly sliced and used in sandwiches or as a main dish.
  15. Ham Hocks: The lower, meaty part of a pig’s hind leg, often used to flavor soups, stews, and beans.
  16. Ham Salad: A mixture of chopped ham, mayonnaise, mustard, and other ingredients, commonly used as a sandwich filling or served as a side dish.
  17. Ham Sandwich: A type of sandwich made with sliced ham, often accompanied by cheese, lettuce, tomato, and condiments.
  18. Ham and Eggs: A classic breakfast dish consisting of sliced or diced ham served with fried or scrambled eggs.
  19. Ham and Vegetable Cobbler: A savory dish comprised of diced ham, vegetables, and a biscuit-like topping, baked until golden and crispy.
  20. Ham on Rye: A type of sandwich made with sliced ham and served on rye bread, often with mustard or other condiments.
  21. Hamburger: A ground beef patty, typically served in a bun and topped with various condiments, lettuce, tomato, and cheese.
  22. Hamburger Buns: Soft, round bread rolls specifically designed to hold hamburgers.
  23. Hamburger Helper: A packaged food product consisting of pasta and a powdered sauce mix, intended to be mixed with ground meat to create a complete meal.
  24. Hamburger Patties: Round, flattened portions of ground beef that are molded into a shape suitable for grilling or frying and used as the main ingredient in hamburgers.
  25. Hamburger Pie: A dish that resembles a pie but is made with a base of ground beef mixed with various ingredients and topped with mashed potatoes, often baked until golden and bubbly.
  26. Hami Melon: A type of Chinese melon with a sweet and crisp flesh, often consumed fresh or used in fruit salads and desserts.
  27. Hard Boiled Eggs: Eggs that have been cooked in their shell until the yolk and whites are fully set, often used as a snack or in salads.
  28. Hard Cheese: A type of cheese that has been aged for an extended period, resulting in a firm texture and intense flavor.
  29. Hardtack (a type of cracker): A dry and hard biscuit or cracker made from flour, water, and sometimes salt, historically used as a durable and long-lasting food source for soldiers and sailors.
  30. Hare: A type of wild rabbit, often used as a game meat with a rich and gamey flavor.
  31. Haricot Beans: A type of white bean commonly used in various dishes, such as soups, stews, and salads.
  32. Harissa: A spicy North African chili paste or sauce made from chili peppers, spices, olive oil, and garlic, commonly used as a condiment or flavoring.
  33. Hash: A dish made by finely chopping or mincing leftover cooked meat, potatoes, and sometimes other vegetables, typically cooked together in a skillet until browned and crispy.
  34. Hash Browns: Shredded or diced potatoes that are fried until crispy, often served as a breakfast side dish.
  35. Hass Avocados: A variety of avocado with a pebbly skin and creamy flesh, commonly used in guacamole or as a topping.
  36. Havarti cheese: A semi-soft Danish cheese made from cow’s milk, known for its mild and buttery flavor.
  37. Hawaiian Food: Cuisine from Hawaii, often characterized by a fusion of different cultures like Polynesian, Asian, and American.
  38. Hawaiian Ham: A type of ham that is traditionally cooked and glazed with pineapple and other tropical flavors.
  39. Hawaiian Haystacks: A dish consisting of rice topped with various toppings like chicken, vegetables, and sauces, often served at Hawaiian-themed parties or gatherings.
  40. Hawaiian Mountain Apple: A fruit native to Hawaii, resembling an apple but with a slightly tart flavor and crisp texture.
  41. Hawaiian Pizza: A type of pizza topped with ham and pineapple, inspired by Hawaiian flavors.
  42. Hawaiian Punch: A fruit-flavored drink commonly associated with the tropical flavors of Hawaii.
  43. Hawaiian Rolls: Soft and slightly sweet rolls, often served as a bread option in Hawaiian cuisine.
  44. Hawaiian Sweet Rolls: Similar to Hawaiian rolls, but with a sweeter taste, often enjoyed as a dessert or breakfast bread.
  45. Hawthorn: A type of small, tart fruit that is often used in jams, jellies, or herbal teas.
  46. Hawthorn Apples: A variant of the hawthorn fruit that resembles an apple, commonly used in cooking or for medicinal purposes.
  47. Hazelnut: A type of nut that has a slightly sweet and nutty flavor, often used in baking or confectionery.
  48. Hazelnut Brownies: Brownies made with the addition of hazelnuts, providing a crunch and earthy flavor.
  49. Hazelnut Ice Cream: Ice cream infused with hazelnut flavor or mixed with chopped hazelnuts.
  50. Hazelnuts: The edible nuts produced by hazel trees, commonly used in cooking, baking, or snacking.
  51. Heart Cherry: A type of cherry with a heart-shaped appearance, known for its sweet and juicy flesh.
  52. Heath Bar (Candy): A brand of candy bar made with toffee and milk chocolate, often used in baking or as a standalone treat.
  53. Heavy Cream: A high-fat dairy product commonly used in cooking or as a base for whipped cream.
  54. Hedgehog Mushroom: A type of edible mushroom with a unique appearance, resembling a hedgehog’s back.
  55. Heinz Ketchup: A popular brand of tomato ketchup, often used as a condiment for various foods.
  56. Herbal Tea: A beverage made from infusing herbs, flowers, or other plant materials in hot water, often consumed for their medicinal or soothing properties.
  57. Herbs: Plants or plant parts used for their aromatic, culinary, or medicinal properties, often added to enhance the flavor of food.
  58. Hero Sandwich: A large, long sandwich made with a variety of deli meats, cheeses, and toppings.
  59. Herring: A type of small, oily fish typically salted, pickled, or smoked, often used in appetizers, salads, or as a topping.
  60. Hershey’s Bar: A popular brand of chocolate bar made by The Hershey Company, known for its classic milk chocolate taste.
  61. Hershey’s Chocolate Bars: Various types of chocolate bars produced by Hershey’s, including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and flavored varieties.
  62. Hershey’s Kisses: Small, individually-wrapped chocolate candies made by Hershey’s, shaped like a conical piece.
  63. Hibachi Chicken: A Japanese-style grilled chicken dish cooked on a hibachi grill, often served with vegetables and rice.
  64. Hibachi Noodles: Noodles stir-fried on a hibachi grill typically with vegetables and various seasonings.
  65. Hibachi Steak: A steak dish cooked on a hibachi grill, often served with a side of vegetables and rice.
  66. Hibiscus Tea: A tea made from the dried petals of the hibiscus flower, known for its vibrant color and tart flavor.
  67. Hickory Nuts: Nuts from the hickory tree, characterized by a rich and smoky flavor, often used in baking or as a snack.
  68. Hidden Valley Ranch: A popular brand of salad dressing and seasoning mix, known for its creamy and tangy flavor.
  69. Hillshire Farm Brand: A brand of packaged meats, including deli meats, sausages, and smoked meats.
  70. Himalayan Pink Salt: A type of mineral salt sourced from the Himalayan region, known for its distinctive pink color and purported health benefits.
  71. Hoagie Rolls: A type of long, cylindrical bread roll often used for making sandwiches like hoagies or subs.
  72. Hoagie Sandwich: A type of sandwich made on a long roll or baguette, typically filled with various deli meats, cheese, and condiments.
  73. Hoho Cakes: Small round cakes or cookies made using the Hoho cake recipe, which usually consists of chocolate cake with a cream filling and chocolate coating.
  74. Hoisin Eggplant: A dish made with eggplant that is stir-fried and glazed with hoisin sauce, a sweet and savory sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine.
  75. Hoisin Sauce: A thick, fragrant sauce commonly used in Asian cooking, made from soybeans, sugar, vinegar, garlic, and various spices.
  76. Hokkaido Cheese Tart: A popular Japanese dessert consisting of a pastry tart filled with a creamy and velvety cheese filling, originating from the Hokkaido region of Japan.
  77. Hokkien Noodles: A type of Chinese noodles originating from the Fujian province, typically stir-fried and often combined with meat, seafood, and vegetables.
  78. Hollandaise Sauce: A classic French sauce made from emulsified egg yolks, butter, and lemon juice, often used as a topping for eggs Benedict or vegetables.
  79. Home Fries: Sliced or diced potatoes that are typically cooked in a skillet with onions and spices until crispy and golden brown.
  80. Hominy: Dried corn kernels that have been treated with an alkali solution, such as lye or lime, which removes the hull and germ, resulting in a chewy and flavorful grain used in various dishes.
  81. Honey: A sweet, viscous substance produced by bees from the nectar of flowers, commonly used as a natural sweetener and flavoring in foods and beverages.
  82. Honey Baked Ham: A brand of ham that is glazed with a sweet honey and spice mixture and then baked, resulting in a flavorful and caramelized outer layer.
  83. Honey Bunches of Oats (Cereal): A popular breakfast cereal made with crispy flakes and granola clusters, coated in a honey and almond flavoring.
  84. Honey Cakes: Moist and sweet cakes made with honey as a key ingredient, often served during special occasions or holidays.
  85. Honey Dew Donuts: A chain of donut shops that specializes in a variety of donuts, typically glazed with a sweet honey-flavored icing.
  86. Honey Dijon Mustard: A type of mustard that combines traditional mustard with honey and Dijon mustard, resulting in a tangy and slightly sweet flavor.
  87. Honey Graham Gram Crackers: Honey-flavored graham cracker biscuits, often used as a base for cheesecakes, pie crusts, or enjoyed as a snack.
  88. Honey Mustard: A condiment made by combining mustard with honey, resulting in a sweet and tangy sauce commonly used as a dip or dressing.
  89. Honey Mustard Potato Chips (Lay’s Brand): Potato chips flavored with a mix of honey and mustard seasonings, offering a unique sweet and savory taste.
  90. Honey Nut Cheerios: A popular cereal made with toasted oats, honey, and chopped nuts, providing a balance of sweet and nutty flavors.
  91. Honey Pops: A type of breakfast cereal made with corn pops coated in a sweet honey flavoring.
  92. Honey Smacks (Cereal): A sweetened breakfast cereal featuring puffed wheat cereal pieces coated in a honey-flavored glaze.
  93. Honey Wheat Bread: A type of bread made with a combination of wheat and honey, resulting in a slightly sweet and wholesome flavor.
  94. Honeycomb: A structure constructed by bees using beeswax, containing hexagonal-shaped cells for storing honey, pollen, and eggs.
  95. Honeycomb (Cereal): A cereal in the shape of small hexagonal puffs, typically coated with honey flavor and often used as a breakfast cereal or snack.
  96. Honeycrisp Apples: A variety of apple known for its crisp texture, juicy flesh, and distinct sweet-tart flavor.
  97. Honeydew Melon: A type of melon with a pale green flesh and a sweet, mild flavor, often enjoyed as a refreshing snack or used in fruit salads.
  98. Honeysuckle: A flowering vine with fragrant flowers that produce a sweet nectar, often associated with summer and used in perfumes, teas, or as a flavoring.
  99. Hormel Chili: A brand of canned chili, typically made with ground beef, beans, tomatoes, and spices, offering a convenient and hearty meal option.
  100. Hors D’oeuvre: Small, bite-sized appetizers or snacks typically served before a meal or at parties, offering a variety of flavors and textures.
  101. Horseradish: A pungent root vegetable commonly used as a condiment, often grated or ground to create a spicy sauce or flavoring.
  102. Hostess Cupcakes: A popular brand of chocolate cupcakes with a cream-filled center, often topped with icing and a signature squiggle design.
  103. Hot & Sour Soup: A Chinese soup made with a spicy and tangy broth, typically containing ingredients like tofu, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and vinegar.
  104. Hot Cakes: Another term for pancakes, usually made from a batter of flour, eggs, milk, and leavening agents, often served with syrup or toppings.
  105. Hot Chocolate: A warm beverage made from cocoa powder or melted chocolate, mixed with milk or water, and often sweetened and flavored with spices like cinnamon or vanilla.
  106. Hot Cross Buns: Sweet spiced buns traditionally eaten on Good Friday, marked with a cross on top and often containing raisins or currants.
  107. Hot Dogs: A type of sausage made from various meats, typically served in a long, soft bun and topped with condiments like mustard, ketchup, onions, or relish.
  108. Hot Fudge Sundae: A dessert consisting of a scoop or scoops of ice cream topped with hot fudge sauce, whipped cream, and various optional toppings like nuts or cherries.
  109. Hot Pockets: A brand of frozen savory turnovers filled with ingredients like cheese, meat, or vegetables, wrapped in dough and heated in an oven or microwave.
  110. Hot Pot: A Chinese dish where a communal pot of simmering broth is used to cook various ingredients like thinly sliced meats, vegetables, and noodles at the table.
  111. Hot Sauce: A spicy condiment made from chili peppers, vinegar, and various seasonings, used to add heat and flavor to dishes.
  112. Hot Tamales: A Tex-Mex dish consisting of masa dough filled with seasoned meat, rolled tightly in a corn husk, and steamed or boiled.
  113. Hubba Bubba (Gum Brand): A popular brand of chewing gum known for its soft and stretchy texture, available in a variety of flavors.
  114. Huckleberries: Small, dark berries that resemble blueberries, typically found in North America and used in various sweet dishes like pies, jams, or desserts.
  115. Huckleberry Syrup: A sweet sauce or syrup made from huckleberries, often used as a topping for pancakes, waffles, or ice cream.
  116. Huevos Rancheros: A Mexican breakfast dish made with fried eggs served on tortillas, topped with salsa, beans, cheese, and sometimes avocado or sour cream.
  117. Hummus: A Middle Eastern dip or spread made from mashed chickpeas, tahini (sesame seed paste), lemon juice, garlic, and olive oil, often served with pita bread.
  118. Hunan Beef: A Chinese dish made with thinly sliced beef stir-fried with vegetables in a spicy sauce, characteristic of the cuisine of China’s Hunan province.
  119. Hunan Chicken: A Chinese dish similar to Hunan beef, but with chicken as the main ingredient.
  120. Hungry Man Frozen Meals: A brand of frozen meals marketed towards individuals with hearty appetites, typically containing a substantial portion of meat, potatoes or pasta, vegetables, and a sauce or gravy.
  121. Hushpuppies: Deep-fried cornmeal balls or fritters, often served as a side dish in Southern cuisine.
  122. Husk Tomatoes: Also known as ground cherries or cape gooseberries, small yellow-orange berries enclosed in a papery husk that are sweet and slightly tart in flavor.
  123. Hyacinth Beans: Also called lablab beans or dolichos beans, legumes with purple flowers and elongated pods that contain edible seeds, commonly used in Asian, African, and Caribbean cuisine

Fruits and Vegetables That Start With Letter H

  1. Habanero Pepper
  2. Hakusai Cabbage
  3. Hami Melon
  4. Haricot Beans
  5. Hass Avocados
  6. Hawaiian Mountain Apple
  7. Hawthorn Apples
  8. Hazelnut
  9. Heart Cherry
  10. Herbs
  11. Hickory Nuts
  12. Honeycrisp Apples
  13. Honeydew Melon
  14. Honeysuckle
  15. Huckleberries
  16. Hyacinth Beans

Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter H

  1. Haagen Dazs Ice Cream
  2. Halloween Candy
  3. Halva (Dessert)
  4. Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
  5. Hazelnut Brownies
  6. Hazelnut Ice Cream
  7. Heath Bar (Candy)
  8. Hershey’s Bar
  9. Hershey’s Chocolate Bars
  10. Hershey’s Kisses
  11. Hoho Cakes
  12. Honey
  13. Honey Cakes
  14. Honey Dew Donuts
  15. Honey Graham Gram Crackers
  16. Honey Pops
  17. Honeycomb
  18. Hostess Cupcakes
  19. Hot Cakes
  20. Hot Chocolate
  21. Hot Fudge Sundae
  22. Hubba Bubba (Gum Brand)

Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter H

  1. Haddock
  2. Haggis
  3. Haiku Roll
  4. Hake
  5. Hakka Noodles
  6. Halibut
  7. Halloumi Cheese
  8. Ham
  9. Ham Hocks
  10. Ham Salad
  11. Ham Sandwich
  12. Ham and Eggs
  13. Ham and Vegetable Cobbler
  14. Ham on Rye
  15. Hamburger
  16. Hamburger Buns
  17. Hamburger Helper
  18. Hamburger Patties
  19. Hamburger Pie
  20. Hard Boiled Eggs
  21. Harissa
  22. Hash
  23. Hash Browns
  24. Havarti cheese
  25. Hawaiian Food
  26. Hawaiian Ham
  27. Hawaiian Pizza
  28. Hawaiian Rolls
  29. Hawaiian Haystacks
  30. Hero Sandwich
  31. Herring
  32. Hibachi Chicken
  33. Hibachi Noodles
  34. Hibachi Steak
  35. Hoagie Rolls
  36. Hoagie Sandwich
  37. Hoisin Eggplant
  38. Hokkaido Cheese Tart
  39. Hokkien Noodles
  40. Home Fries
  41. Hominy
  42. Honey Wheat Bread
  43. Hormel Chili
  44. Hors D’oeuvre
  45. Hot & Sour Soup
  46. Hot Cross Buns
  47. Hot Dogs
  48. Hot Pockets
  49. Hot Pot
  50. Hot Tamales
  51. Huevos Rancheros
  52. Hunan Beef
  53. Hunan Chicken
  54. Hungry Man Frozen Meals
  55. Hushpuppies

Food Brand Names That Start With Letter H

  1. Haagen Dazs Ice Cream
  2. Heath Bar (Candy)
  3. Hershey’s Bar
  4. Hershey’s Chocolate Bars
  5. Hershey’s Kisses
  6. Hidden Valley Ranch
  7. Hillshire Farm Brand
  8. Hoho Cakes
  9. Honey Bunches of Oats (Cereal)
  10. Honey Graham Gram Crackers
  11. Honey Mustard Potato Chips (Lay’s Brand)
  12. Honey Nut Cheerios
  13. Honey Smacks (Cereal)
  14. Honeycomb (Cereal)
  15. Hormel Chili
  16. Hostess Cupcakes
  17. Hot Pockets
  18. Hubba Bubba (Gum Brand)
  19. Hungry Man Frozen Meals

Can you think of any other letter “H” 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 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 🙂

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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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List of 130 Foods That Start With Letter E Charcuterie Board

So it turns out coming up with 100 foods that start with letter E is no easy feat, and I had to stretch my imagination … or at least your good will… a little bit to make it happen (Please forgive all the egg dishes).   Never the less I hope it will inspire you with some fun food to talk about when learning about letter E, and hopefully something to snack on too.

Continue my ABC Foods Series, here is my 100 Food that start with letter E!

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 E 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 E

  1. Earl Gray Cookies: Cookies flavored with Earl Gray tea, often containing a hint of citrusy bergamot flavor.
  2. Earl Gray Tea: A type of black tea flavored with oil from the bergamot orange, known for its distinct floral and citrusy aroma.
  3. Earth Nut (More commonly called a Peanut): A legume that grows underground, often referred to as a peanut and commonly used for making various snacks and peanut butter.
  4. Easter Bunny Chocolate: Chocolate in the shape of a bunny, commonly associated with Easter festivities.
  5. Easter Candy: Various types of candies and chocolates traditionally enjoyed during the Easter holiday.
  6. Easter Eggs: Decorated eggs, often made of chocolate or plastic, hidden for children to find during Easter egg hunts.
  7. Easter Pie: A pie typically made with rich ingredients such as cheese, eggs, and various sweet or savory fillings, often enjoyed during Easter.
  8. Easy Cheese: A processed cheese product in a can, known for its spreadable consistency and often used on crackers or sandwiches.
  9. Easy Mac (Brand): A brand of instant macaroni and cheese, known for its convenience and ease of preparation.
  10. Eccles Cake: A traditional British pastry filled with currants or raisins, often served with tea.
  11. Eckrich Sausage (Brand): A brand of sausages known for its wide variety of flavors and high-quality ingredients.
  12. Eclair: A French pastry made with choux dough filled with cream or custard and topped with chocolate icing.
  13. Eclipse Gum: A brand of sugar-free chewing gum known for its strong and long-lasting minty flavor.
  14. Edam (Cheese): A semi-hard cheese originating from the Netherlands, known for its mild and slightly salty taste.
  15. Edamame: Young soybeans still in their pods, often boiled or steamed and served as a healthy snack or appetizer.
  16. Edamame Hummus: A variation of hummus made with edamame beans, creating a unique flavor and vibrant green color.
  17. Edible Cookie Dough: A safe-to-eat version of cookie dough made without raw eggs or flour, often enjoyed as a sweet treat by itself or used as a topping.
  18. Edible Flowers (artichoke, broccoli, pumpkin flower, dandelions, daylily): Various flowers that can be consumed as part of a dish or used as garnishes, adding color and mild flavors.
  19. Edible Fungi: Mushrooms and other fungi that are safe to consume and commonly used in cooking.
  20. Edible Ink Printing: The process of using edible ink to print designs or images onto food items, often used for cake decorations or personalized treats.
  21. Edible Paper: Thin, edible sheets made from starches or sugars, used for various decorative purposes in baking or confectionery.
  22. Edwards Pies (Brand): A brand known for its assortment of high-quality pies, ranging from fruit pies to cream pies.
  23. Eel (Sushi): A type of fish commonly used in Japanese cuisine, often found in sushi rolls.
  24. Eelgrass: A type of underwater plant that provides shelter and food for various marine creatures.
  25. Egg Drop Soup: A Chinese soup made by gently pouring beaten eggs into hot, seasoned chicken or vegetable broth.
  26. Egg Foo Young: A Chinese dish made with beaten eggs and various ingredients such as meat, seafood, and vegetables, often served with a savory gravy.
  27. Egg Fruit: A tropical fruit with a custard-like texture and flavor reminiscent of egg custard.
  28. Egg in a Basket (Toast Meal): A breakfast dish made by cutting a hole in a slice of bread, cracking an egg into it, and then frying it on a stovetop.
  29. Egg Noodles: Thin, ribbon-like pasta made with eggs, often used in pasta dishes or soups.
  30. Egg Rolls: Fried rolled pastries filled with a mixture of vegetables, meat, and sometimes noodles, commonly served as appetizers or snacks in Chinese cuisine.
  31. Egg Salad: A dish made with chopped hard-boiled eggs mixed with mayonnaise and other seasonings, often used as a sandwich filling or topping.
  32. Egg Salad Sandwich: A sandwich filled with egg salad, typically made with sliced bread.
  33. Egg salad wrap: A wrap or tortilla filled with egg salad, typically made with lettuce or other vegetables.
  34. Egg Tart: A small pastry consisting of a pastry shell filled with a sweet custard-like mixture, often served as a dessert.
  35. Egg Tong Sui (Sweeter Version of Egg Drop Soup): A sweet Chinese dessert soup made with eggs, similar to a custard.
  36. Egg white omelette: An omelette made using only the egg whites, often considered a healthier alternative to traditional omelettes.
  37. Eggies (Dessert): A dessert made with eggs, usually sweet and custard-like in texture.
  38. Eggnog: A thick and creamy beverage made with eggs, milk, sugar, and spices, often consumed during the holiday season.
  39. Eggo waffles: Pre-made frozen waffles that can be toasted and served as a quick breakfast option.
  40. Eggplant: A purple vegetable with a skin that can be eaten and creamy flesh, commonly used in various cuisines.
  41. Eggplant Parmesan (Italian Dinner Dish): A classic Italian dish made with fried or baked eggplant slices layered with tomato sauce, cheese, and herbs.
  42. Eggplant Rollatini (Italian Dinner Dish): A dish where eggplant slices are filled with a cheese or meat filling, rolled up, and baked with tomato sauce.
  43. Eggs: Commonly referred to chicken eggs, they are a versatile ingredient used in various recipes, from breakfast dishes to baked goods.
  44. Eggs (Basted): Eggs cooked by cracking them into a hot pan with a small amount of fat, then continuously spooning the hot fat over the eggs until the whites are set and the yolks remain runny.
  45. Eggs (Benedict): A classic breakfast dish consisting of poached eggs served on a toasted English muffin topped with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
  46. Eggs (Boiled): Eggs that have been cooked in boiling water until the whites and yolks have solidified to the desired consistency.
  47. Eggs (Cadbury) (Candy): Chocolate eggs made by the Cadbury brand, often filled with various sweet fillings such as cream or caramel.
  48. Eggs (Coddled): Eggs that have been very lightly cooked in their shell by partially immersing them in simmering water or another heat source.
  49. Eggs (Creamed on Toast): Scrambled eggs that have been cooked until creamy and spread on top of a piece of toast.
  50. Eggs (Florentine): A dish where poached eggs are served on a bed of spinach, often topped with hollandaise sauce.
  51. Eggs (Fried): Eggs cooked by cracking them into a hot pan with fat or oil and cooking until the whites are set and the yolks can be cooked to desired consistency.
  52. Eggs (Pickled): Hard-boiled eggs that have been soaked in a solution of vinegar, salt, and other seasonings to give them a tangy flavor.
  53. Eggs (Poached): Eggs cooked by gently simmering them in water without their shells until the whites are set and the yolks remain liquid.
  54. Eggs (Scrambled): Eggs beaten together and cooked over low heat, constantly stirred until the mixture solidifies into soft curds.
  55. Eggs (Smoked): Eggs that have been smoked to add a smoky flavor, often used in salads or as a topping.
  56. Eggs Curry: Dish where eggs are cooked in a spicy and flavorful sauce often with the addition of various spices and ingredients.
  57. Eggs Custard: A sweet dessert made with eggs, milk, and sugar, cooked until set into a custard-like consistency.
  58. Eggs Gummy (Usually Fried Egg Looking): Gummy candy in the shape of a fried egg, commonly found in candy assortments.
  59. Ekstrom Soup: A type of soup made from Ekstrom brand instant soup mixes, usually with a variety of flavors available.
  60. El Bubble (USA Candy Brand): A brand that produces various bubble gum and candy products in the United States.
  61. Elbow macaroni: Small, curved pasta tubes, often used in dishes like macaroni and cheese or pasta salads.
  62. Elderberries: The dark purple berries of the elder tree, often used in jams, syrups, and baked goods.
  63. Elderberry Syrup: A sweet and tangy syrup made from elderberries, believed to have medicinal properties and commonly used as a natural cold and flu remedy.
  64. Elderflower syrup: A sweet syrup infused with the fragrant flowers of the elder tree, often used in cocktails and dessert recipes.
  65. Election Cake: A traditional American cake made with yeast, dried fruit, and spices, historically baked to celebrate elections.
  66. Elephant ear plant (vegetable): A tropical plant with large leaves resembling elephant ears, often used in cooking as a vegetable.
  67. Elephant Ears (Pastries): Fried pastry dough shaped like an elephant’s ear, typically coated in cinnamon sugar.
  68. Elephant Garlic: A type of garlic with large cloves, milder in flavor compared to regular garlic.
  69. Elephant Yam: A starchy root vegetable with a rough exterior and pale yellow flesh, commonly used in Asian cuisines.
  70. Elk: A large species of deer, commonly hunted for its meat, which is lean and flavorful.
  71. Elote (Mexican street corn): Grilled or roasted corn on the cob that is typically slathered with mayonnaise, cheese, and spices.
  72. Emblic (or Indian Gooseberry): A small, tart fruit native to India that is rich in vitamin C and commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine.
  73. Embutido (Spiced Meatloaf): A Filipino dish made with ground meat (usually pork), mixed with various vegetables, raisins, and spices, then wrapped and steamed or baked.
  74. Emergen-C (Vitamin Drink): A brand of effervescent powdered drink mix that contains high levels of vitamin C, electrolytes, and other nutrients, often used to boost immunity and prevent colds.
  75. Emmental cheese: A pale yellow Swiss cheese with large holes and a mild, nutty flavor, commonly used for melting in dishes like fondue.
  76. Emmenthaler (Kind of Swiss Cheese): Another name for Emmental cheese, a type of Swiss cheese.
  77. Empanadas: Crispy or flaky pastries filled with various ingredients, such as meat, cheese, vegetables, or fruit, and commonly found in Latin American cuisine.
  78. Emperor Grapes: A variety of large, dark-purple grapes known for their exceptionally sweet and juicy flavor.
  79. Empire Apples: A type of apple that is crisp, slightly tart, and has a bright red skin with creamy white flesh.
  80. Emu: A flightless bird native to Australia, resembling a smaller version of an ostrich, often hunted for its lean meat and used in Aboriginal cuisine.
  81. Emu Apple: A round, green fruit native to Australia that has a sweet and tangy flavor, often used in jams, sauces, and desserts.
  82. Emu Eggs: Large, dark green eggs laid by emus, commonly consumed as food, with a flavor and texture similar to chicken eggs.
  83. Emu jerky: Dried and seasoned strips of emu meat, similar to beef or turkey jerky, often eaten as a snack.
  84. Enchilada casserole: A layered dish made with tortillas, meat (such as chicken or beef), cheese, and enchilada sauce, baked until bubbly and served as a casserole.
  85. Enchilada sauce: A savory, spicy sauce made from chili peppers, tomatoes, and various seasonings, used in Mexican cuisine for enchiladas and other dishes.
  86. Enchiladas: Corn tortillas filled with meat, cheese, beans, or vegetables, rolled up, covered in sauce, and baked until melted and flavorful.
  87. Endive: A leafy vegetable with a crisp texture and slightly bitter taste, often used in salads or as a garnish.
  88. Energy Bars: Nutrient-dense bars typically made with a combination of grains, nuts, fruits, and sweeteners, designed to provide a quick source of energy.
  89. Energy Drink (Red Bull, Monster, etc.): A carbonated beverage containing caffeine, vitamins, and other stimulants, intended to boost energy levels and enhance focus.
  90. English breakfast tea: A strong, black tea blend typically served in British breakfasts, known for its robust flavor and higher caffeine content.
  91. English Cucumber: A long, slender cucumber with thin skin and minimal seeds, often used in salads and sandwiches.
  92. English Muffin: A round, flat bread roll that is split and toasted, commonly eaten as a breakfast item and a base for sandwiches.
  93. English Peas: Sweet, tender peas that are typically cooked and eaten as a side dish or added to soups, stews, and salads.
  94. English Sole (Fish): A type of flatfish found in British waters, known for its delicate flavor and flaky texture.
  95. English Toffee: A type of crunchy toffee candy that is often covered in chocolate and sprinkled with nuts.
  96. English toffee ice cream: A frozen dessert flavored with small chunks or ribbons of English toffee, providing a rich and sweet taste.
  97. English Trifle: A traditional British dessert consisting of layers of sponge cake, fruit, custard, and whipped cream, often served in a glass bowl.
  98. English Walnuts: A type of walnut with a hard shell and a mild, slightly sweet taste, commonly eaten as a snack or used in baking.
  99. Enoki mushrooms: Delicate, long-stemmed mushrooms with small, white caps, commonly used in Asian cuisine, often added to soups, salads, or stir-fries.
  100. Ensaimada (Dessert): A sweet pastry originating from the Philippines, made with a coiled, buttery dough topped with sugar and sometimes stuffed with various fillings.
  101. Ensure (Vitamin Drink): A brand of nutritional supplement drinks designed to provide essential vitamins, minerals, and calories for those with dietary restrictions or specific medical needs.
  102. Epazote (Mexican herb): A herb commonly used in Mexican cuisine, known for its strong, pungent flavor and distinct aroma.
  103. Epic Sweets (Candy Brand): A brand of candies known for their unique and extraordinary flavors and textures.
  104. Epsom Salt: A type of salt, composed of magnesium and sulfate, often used in bath salts for its supposed therapeutic properties.
  105. Erbazzone (Savory Pie): A traditional Italian savory pie, typically filled with spinach, ricotta cheese, and often other vegetables or meats.
  106. Escargot: A dish made from cooked land snails, considered a delicacy in French cuisine.
  107. Escarole (Lettuce): A type of leafy green lettuce, characterized by its broad leaves and slightly bitter taste.
  108. Escarole and bean soup: A hearty soup made with escarole, beans, and various other ingredients such as vegetables, herbs, and sometimes meat.
  109. Espresso: A concentrated coffee beverage made by forcing hot water through finely ground coffee beans, resulting in a strong and flavorful drink.
  110. Espresso brownies: Brownies that incorporate espresso or strong coffee into the batter, adding a rich and intense flavor.
  111. Espresso Cake: A cake that incorporates espresso or strong coffee into the batter, frosting, or both, resulting in a dessert with a distinct coffee taste.
  112. Essene bread: A type of sprouted whole grain bread, typically made from wheat berries or other grains, often associated with health-conscious or alternative diets.
  113. Essential Oils: Highly concentrated liquids obtained from plants, typically used in aromatherapy, skincare, or for their therapeutic properties.
  114. Eton mess (dessert): A traditional British dessert consisting of a mixture of crushed meringue, whipped cream, and fresh berries.
  115. Eucalyptus honey: A type of honey produced by bees that collect nectar from eucalyptus flowers, resulting in a distinctive flavor and aroma.
  116. European Cantaloupe: A variety of cantaloupe melon commonly found in Europe, known for its sweet and juicy flesh.
  117. Evaporated cane juice: A natural sweetener made by evaporating the juice extracted from sugarcane, often used as an alternative to refined white sugar.
  118. Evaporated Milk: Milk from which about 60% of the water content has been removed through evaporation, resulting in a thick and creamy texture.
  119. Evergreen Mints: A type of mint candy that has a refreshing flavor reminiscent of pine or evergreen trees.
  120. Everlasting Gobstopper: A type of candy that lasts a long time, designed to be slowly dissolved in the mouth while changing colors and flavors.
  121. Everything Bagel: A type of bagel that is topped with a combination of various seeds and seasonings, such as poppy seeds, sesame seeds, garlic, onion, and salt, creating a flavorful crust.
  122. Evian Water (Brand): A popular brand of mineral water sourced from the French Alps, known for its purity and mineral content.
  123. Extra creamy peanut butter: Peanut butter that has a higher fat content, resulting in a creamier and smoother texture.
  124. Extra Gum (Brand): A brand of chewing gum known for its long-lasting flavor and variety of flavors available.
  125. Extra Mints (Brand): A brand of mint candies that provides extra strong, long-lasting freshness and flavor.
  126. Extra Sharp Cheese: A type of cheese aged for a longer period, resulting in a strong, tangy, and robust flavor.
  127. Extra spicy salsa: Salsa that is made with additional spicy ingredients or features a higher concentration of chili peppers, resulting in a fiery and intense taste.
  128. Extra Virgin Olive Oil: The highest quality and least processed form of olive oil, extracted mechanically from olives, known for its rich flavor and health benefits.
  129. Extracts (Vanilla Bean, Coffee, Almond, etc.): Concentrated flavorings derived from natural sources, commonly used in baking and cooking to add specific flavors such as vanilla, coffee, almond, etc.
  130. Eye of Round Roast: A cut of beef from the hind leg, known for its lean and tender meat, often used for roasting.
  131. Eyeball Gummy: A gummy candy shaped like an eyeball, often found during Halloween or other spooky-themed occasions.
  132. Eyeball Sprinkle: An edible sprinkle or decoration shaped like an eyeball, often used to decorate cupcakes, cakes, or other desserts for a fun and whimsical touch.
  133. Eyre Peninsula King George Whiting (type of fish): A type of fish found in the Eyre Peninsula region of Australia, known for its delicate and sweet flavor.

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

  1. Earth Nut (More commonly called a Peanut)
  2. Edamame
  3. Edible Fungi
  4. Egg Fruit
  5. Eggplant
  6. Elderberries
  7. Elephant Yam
  8. Emblic (or Indian Gooseberry)
  9. Emperor Grapes
  10. Empire Apples
  11. English Cucumber
  12. English Peas
  13. English Walnuts
  14. Escarole (Lettuce)
  15. European Cantaloupe

Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter E

  1. Earl Gray Cookies
  2. Easter Bunny Chocolate
  3. Easter Candy
  4. Easter Eggs
  5. Easter Pie
  6. Easy Cheese
  7. Eccles Cake
  8. Eclair
  9. Eclipse Gum
  10. Edible Cookie Dough
  11. Edwards Pies (Brand)
  12. Egg Tart
  13. Eggies (Dessert)
  14. Eggs (Cadbury) (Candy)
  15. Eggs Custard
  16. Eggs Gummy (Usually Fried Egg Looking)
  17. El Bubble (USA Candy Brand)
  18. Elephant Ears (Pastries)
  19. English Toffee
  20. English Trifle
  21. Ensaimada (Dessert)
  22. Epic Sweets (Candy Brand)
  23. Espresso Cake
  24. Evergreen Mints
  25. Everlasting Gobstopper
  26. Extra Gum (Brand)
  27. Extra Mints (Brand)
  28. Eyeball Gummy
  29. Eyeball Sprinkle

Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter E

  1. Easter Pie
  2. Easy Cheese
  3. Easy Mac (Brand)
  4. Eckrich Sausage (Brand)
  5. Edam (Cheese)
  6. Edamame Hummus
  7. Eel (Sushi)
  8. Egg Drop Soup
  9. Egg Foo Young
  10. Egg Noodles
  11. Egg Salad
  12. Egg Salad Sandwich
  13. Egg Tong Sui (Sweeter Version of Egg Drop Soup)
  14. Egg in a Basket (Toast Meal)
  15. Eggo waffles
  16. Eggplant Parmesan (Italian Dinner Dish)
  17. Eggplant Rollatini (Italian Dinner Dish)
  18. Egg Rolls
  19. Eggs
  20. Eggs (Basted)
  21. Eggs (Benedict)
  22. Eggs (Boiled)
  23. Eggs (Coddled)
  24. Eggs (Creamed on Toast)
  25. Eggs (Florentine)
  26. Eggs (Fried)
  27. Eggs (Pickled)
  28. Eggs (Poached)
  29. Eggs (Scrambled)
  30. Eggs (Smoked)
  31. Eggs (Curry)
  32. Ekstrom Soup
  33. Elk
  34. Embutido (Spiced Meatloaf)
  35. Emmenthaler (Kind of Swiss Cheese)
  36. Empanadas
  37. Emu
  38. Emu Eggs
  39. Enchiladas
  40. Energy Bars
  41. English Muffin
  42. English Sole (Fish)
  43. Ensure (Vitamin Drink)
  44. Erbazzone (Savory Pie)
  45. Escargot
  46. Everything Bagel
  47. Eye of  Round Roast

Food Brand Names That Start With Letter E

  1. Earl Gray Cookies
  2. Earl Gray Tea
  3. Easy Cheese
  4. Easy Mac (Brand)
  5. Eckrich Sausage (Brand)
  6. Eclipse Gum
  7. Edwards Pies (Brand)
  8. Eggo waffles
  9. Eggs (Cadbury) (Candy)
  10. El Bubble (USA Candy Brand)
  11. Emergen-c (vitamin Drink)
  12. Ensure (Vitamin Drink)
  13. Epic Sweets (Candy Brand)
  14. Everlasting Gobstopper
  15. Evian Water (Brand)
  16. Extra Gum (Brand)
  17. Extra Mints (Brand)

Can you think of any other letter “E” 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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