Food with G

  • Small juicy fruits often eaten in bunches

  • Single small juicy fruit from a grapevine

  • Pungent bulb used to flavor food

  • Spicy root used in cooking and baking

  • Long green pods eaten as vegetables

  • Chewy sweet substance, not swallowed

  • Avocado-based dip from Mexican cuisine

  • Tropical fruit with sweet or sour taste

  • Sauce made from meat juices and stock

  • Mixture of oats, nuts, and sweeteners

  • Large citrus fruit with bitter-sour taste

  • Cheese made from goat’s milk

  • Spicy stew from Louisiana cuisine

  • Sour variety of apple, usually green

  • Stew of meat and vegetables, often with paprika

  • Toasted sandwich with melted cheese

  • Soft dough dumplings, often potato-based

  • Small chewy fruit-flavored candies

  • Waterfowl, its meat is eaten in some cuisines

  • Bread flavored with garlic and butter

  • Italian-style ice cream

  • Edible young beans in pods

  • Sweet spiced cookie or cake

  • Boiled cornmeal dish

  • Greek dish of meat in pita bread

  • Greek dish of meat in pita bread

  • Strong blue cheese from Italy

  • Sweet whole wheat crackers

  • Chicken cooked on a grill

  • Long green vegetable pod

  • Gelling ingredient from animal collagen

  • Small round green vegetables

  • Vegetable also called bell pepper

  • Small chewy candy shaped like a bear

  • Meat from a goat

  • Mild yellow cheese from the Netherlands

  • Chewy candy made from gelatin

  • Cheese shredded into small pieces

  • Real food: goat cheese, a common tasty cheese

  • Another name for chickpeas

  • Snack bar of oats and nuts—totally edible

  • Specific ingredient; minced beef used in dishes

  • Chewy candy sweets; definitely edible

  • Playful named dish people do make and eat

  • Specific meat ingredient used in many meals

  • Cured pork cut; common in the UK and Ireland

  • Clarified butter used in cooking—edible fat

  • Cold tomato soup from Spain—real food

  • A tart fruit people eat; fits the category

  • Named curry dish made with goat meat

  • Chickpeas; Spanish term used in English too

  • Named dish of veggies, served as a salad

  • Simple leafy salad dish; definitely food

  • Short for garbanzo bean (chickpea). Edible!

  • Sweet snack cracker, commonly eaten.

  • Chewy candy snacks—definitely food.

  • Veggie used in salads and cooking.

  • Single gummy candy shaped like a bear.

  • Tart apples people eat fresh or in pies.

  • A small pickled cucumber—yummy!

  • Fruit snack brand kids eat. Yummy!

  • A well-known salad dish with feta.

  • A popular sports drink; people consume it.

  • A well-known cheese variety, definitely food.

  • Thick, tangy yogurt style—clearly food.

  • Also called scallion; used as food.

  • Chewing gum candy—kids love this treat.

  • Spanish term for prawns; common on menus

  • A thin porridge, definitely edible

  • Famous Thai dish; green coconut curry

  • A common ingredient, also called scallions

  • A drink made from tea leaves; very common

  • Sweet spread made from grapes

  • A very hot chili pepper used in dishes

  • Gelling ingredient; UK spelling of gelatin

  • Strong Italian blue cheese; tasty!

  • Milk from goats; used for drinking and cheese

  • French-style cake; common term in UK English

  • Prepared dish of fish cooked on a grill

  • Chewy candy shaped like worms; yummy

  • A drink made from grapes, tasty and common

  • A baked dish style, like cheesy potato gratin

  • An alcoholic drink for grown-ups

  • A classic melted cheese sandwich. Yum!

  • A tart fruit enjoyed fresh or in desserts

  • A hard candy also called a jawbreaker

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