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  • Frozen sweet dessert made from milk or cream

  • Frozen water used in drinks or desserts

  • Crisp pale green leafy vegetable

  • Alternate spelling of ice cream

  • Cuisine from India, includes many spicy dishes

  • Sweet topping used on cakes and cookies

  • Spiced dish from Indian cuisine with sauce

  • Quick-cook dried noodles, often in a cup

  • Steamed rice cake from South India

  • Cake made with layers of ice cream

  • Frozen flavored treat on a stick

  • British term for ice pop

  • Lizard; eaten as food in some cuisines

  • Edible bugs eaten in many cultures, especially Asia

  • Chilled sweetened tea served cold

  • Cuisine from Italy, includes pasta and pizza

  • Chilled coffee beverage

  • Chilled sweetened tea drink

  • Ice cream between two biscuits or cookies

  • Wheat-based dish from Italian cuisine

  • Seasoned pork sausage from Italy

  • Frozen flavored ice treat on a stick

  • Flatbread with toppings from Italy

  • Frozen flavored ice treats on a stick

  • Frozen sweet flavored block

  • Frozen flavored ice treats on a stick

  • Small frozen piece of water

  • Frozen dessert made from sweetened fruit

  • Small frozen pieces of water

  • Animal guts used in some dishes

  • Frozen sweet treat on a stick

  • Pasta colored with squid ink

  • Edible insect used in some cuisines

  • Meat and vegetable stew from Ireland

  • Yummy mango variety from India; real fruit.

  • Very fine sugar for icing and baking

  • Seafood substitute made from fish

  • Coffee with whiskey and cream

  • Ice cream with toppings and sauce

  • Animal gut used in some dishes

  • Meatballs in Italian style

  • Chilled coffee drink

  • Plant-based burger brand people eat.

  • Type of rice people cook and eat.

  • UK term for popsicles; tasty frozen treat.

  • Edible salt with iodine, used for cooking.

  • Quick-cook noodles; a simple snack or meal.

  • Meat eaten in some regions; prepared food.

  • A specific style of bread you can eat.

  • Cone with ice cream—classic dessert.

  • Sweet cream liqueur; a known drink.

  • Common name for white potato in some places.

  • A sweet palm fruit people eat; common in India.

  • Australian term for an ice pop; cool treat!

  • A salad made with iceberg lettuce; tasty.

  • A coconut-cinnamon candy from Philadelphia.

  • Yes, a bakery treat with icing on top.

  • Quick-cook rice product people eat.

  • A ready-to-make soup product; edible and easy.

  • Yes, quick oatmeal you eat for breakfast.

  • Coffee drink with ice and milk; yummy!

  • Sweet iced biscuits; a popular snack.

  • A specific potato variety people eat.

  • A well-known salad dressing.

  • Edible flint corn; common term in the US.

  • People munch these frozen water chips.

  • Tasty iced bread rolls from bakeries.

  • Frozen dessert; plural is fine here.

  • A classic sandwich with meats and veggies.

  • British term for frozen desserts; valid.

  • A real fruit snack, also called golden berries.

  • A classic no-bake dessert made in the fridge.

  • Traditional Irish loaf, a well-known bread.

  • A specific kind of potato people eat.

  • Frozen sweet treats, common in Australia/NZ.

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