Food with Y
Creamy dairy product made by fermenting milk
Starchy root vegetable, often sweet
Yellow part of an egg, rich in fat and nutrients
British spelling of yogurt, a dairy product
Starchy root vegetable
Microorganism used in baking and brewing
Rice cooked with turmeric or saffron for color
Type of summer squash with yellow skin
Japanese stir-fried noodle dish
Spiced Thai curry with yellow color
Ripe yellow banana fruit
Sweet yellow variety of bell pepper
Mild mustard commonly used as condiment
Vanilla-flavored cake with yellow crumb
Starchy root eaten like potatoes in some cuisines
Japanese grilled chicken skewers
Sweet or hot peppers that are yellow
Meat from a yak, eaten in some regions
Corn variety with yellow kernels
Baked batter dish from the UK
Yellow part of an egg
Tuna species with yellow fins
Cheese that is yellow in color
Apple variety with yellow skin
A yellow pepper eaten as vegetable
A type of tuna fish eaten as food
Ripe bananas with yellow skin to eat
Beans with yellow color eaten as food
A dairy product also called yogurt
Milk from a yak, used for drinking
A common onion with yellow skin
A sweet cake shaped like a log
A fish with yellow color eaten as food
Apples with yellow skin eaten as fruit
A tasty fish often eaten as sushi or grilled.
Popular creamy sauce at hibachi restaurants.
The egg’s yellow center, used in cooking.
A specific noodle type, common in Southeast Asia.
A lemon is edible; yellow is the common kind.
A Jollibee burger menu item (Philippines).
The egg’s yellow center, an edible ingredient.
Stuffed tofu dish, common in Malaysia and Singapore.
Instant noodle brand, eaten in India.
A tasty veggie used in salads and fajitas.
A real tomato variety eaten in salads.
A jiggly gelatin dessert, often lemon.
- Yeast bread
A real dish, common in Southeast Asia.
A starchy root; common in Caribbean cooking.
Lemons are real food; they are yellow.
Real jelly; often lemon or pineapple flavored.
Fries made from yam or sweet potato. Tasty!
A UK chocolate bar brand—real snack food.
- Yest
A mango with yellow flesh; tasty fruit.
A dim sum meal; term common in Australia.
Potato variety (Yukon Gold); common ingredient.
Yep! A specific color of Skittles candy.
Yes! Turkish stuffed grape leaves dish.
Yes! Cheese made from yak milk.
Yes! A specific vegetable used in cooking.
Yes! Also called jicama, a crunchy root.
Yes! A prepared steak made from yak.
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