Food with J

  • Sweet fruit spread often used on bread

  • Soft fruit dessert or spread

  • Drink made by squeezing fruits or vegetables

  • Gelatin dessert, often fruit flavored

  • Spicy green chili pepper

  • Large tropical fruit with sweet yellow flesh

  • Small bean-shaped candy with fruity flavors

  • Dried and seasoned meat snack

  • Spicy rice dish with meat or seafood

  • Unhealthy processed food like chips or candy

  • Plural of jalapeno, a spicy chili pepper

  • Spicy grilled chicken from Caribbean cuisine

  • Processed snacks high in fat or sugar

  • Small chewy candy with a sugary shell

  • Alternate spelling of jelly bean candy

  • Tropical fruit with sweet yellow flesh

  • Fragrant long-grain rice

  • Hard fruit-flavored candy

  • Small bean-shaped chewy candies

  • Small bean-shaped chewy candies

  • Tropical fruit with sweet yellow flesh

  • Medium-sized chili peppers

  • Hard fruit-flavored candies

  • Unrefined sugar from cane or palm

  • Large prawns used as seafood

  • Sea creature eaten in some cuisines

  • Baked potato with skin on

  • Flavored gelatin dessert

  • Stuffed and fried jalapeno peppers

  • Small berries used to flavor food

  • Sandwich filled with jam

  • Small berry used to flavor dishes

  • Sandwich filled with jelly

  • Chocolate-covered sponge cakes with orange filling

  • Chocolate-covered sponge cake with orange filling

  • Small berries used to flavor food

  • Sweet chewy candy or edible fruit

  • Sweet chewy candies

  • Hard candy treat—definitely a food.

  • Jelly candy cups, common in the Philippines.

  • Sushi is a well-known Japanese food.

  • Chewing gum brand—counts as a snack.

  • Sweet fruit spread for toast—valid food.

  • Savory pastry from Jamaica—yummy!

  • Pastry filled with jam—tasty dessert.

  • Fragrant tea drink made with jasmine.

  • Spicy chili pepper used as ingredient.

  • Donuts filled with jelly—sweet treat.

  • Bread with jam, simple snack food.

  • Spicy peppers people eat; great in salsa and tacos.

  • UK jam-filled biscuits; a well-known sweet snack.

  • Sweet donuts filled with jam; common in the UK.

  • A mild cheese (Monterey Jack); commonly eaten.

  • Simple snack: toast topped with jam. Tasty!

  • UK treat: chocolate and orange sponge cake.

  • Jelly desserts or spreads; definitely edible.

  • Popular Japanese dish; rich, mild curry sauce.

  • Jar of pickles
  • Classic snack: bread spread with jam. Yum!

  • Sweet pastry filled with jelly; super tasty.

  • Sprinkles topping; common in the US Northeast.

  • Edible tuber, a veggie cooked like potatoes.

  • British term for baked potatoes; definite food.

  • UK jam-filled biscuit cookie; tasty snack.

  • A small boxed drink kids love; acceptable.

  • Gelatin dessert; Jell-O is a common US brand.

  • Rolled sponge cake with jelly; classic dessert.

  • British jelly candy sweets; definitely edible.

  • Hard candy you suck for ages; sweet treat.

  • Chewing gum brand; a sweet treat chewed, not eaten.

  • Toast with jam; simple breakfast snack.

  • Traditional British dish of eels in jelly.

  • Milk dessert set with rennet; classic sweet.

  • A real fruit people eat; common in the Caribbean.

  • Yes, a cheese (Monterey Jack), yummy and edible.

  • Short-grain rice used in sushi and many dishes.

  • Yes, frozen juice treats people love to eat.

  • A big sausage; sold and eaten as a food.

  • Yep! Small pastries filled with sweet jam.

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