Food in English: Guide, Vocabulary & Examples
Food in English: Guide, Vocabulary & Examples
Food in English: Guide, Vocabulary & Examples
There are many important topics in English which are crucial to a good communication
however there are some topics which we need to know well because we use them on a
regular basis.
The most common verb related to food in English is eat and have.
apple lime
apricot mandarin
avocado mango
banana nectarine
blackberry orange
blackcurrant papaya
blueberry passion fruit
cherry peach
coconut pear
fig pineapple
grape plum
grapefruit raspberry
kiwifruit strawberry
lemon watermelon
Beef Goat
Chicken Turkey
Fish Crab
Salmon Lamb
Octopus Pig
Sausage Lobster
Ham Steak
Dairy Products
Test: 20 Questions
Food Condition
Food Verbs
Food Quantities
Food Taste
• bitter - The almonds were very bitter. I could hardly eat the cookies.
• bland - This sauce is very bland. It doesn't taste like anything.
• creamy - I enjoy eating creamy tomato soup on cold winter days.
• crisp - The apple was crisp and delicious.
• crunchy - Granola is a very crunch type of breakfast cereal.
• hot - The soup is hot. Let it cool down.
• mild - The spices are very mild.
• salty - The sauce was much too salty. I think you should add some water and boil it
down.
• savory - Savory crackers with cheese make a great snack.
• sour - Lemons are very sour!
• spicy - Greg enjoys eating spicy Mexican food.
• sweet - The cherry pie wasn't too sweet. It was just right.
• tasteless - The vegetables have been cooked for too long. They're tasteless.
Food Types
• bite - Don't bite off more meat than you can comfortably chew.
• chew - You should chew each bite well before you swallow.
• swallow - If you swallow too much you might choke on your food.
• sip - It's best to slowly sip a cocktail rather than gulp it down.
• guzzle - He guzzled a glass of water after he finished the job.
• gulp down - He hungrily gulped down the meal as he was very hungry.
Preparing Drinks