Food with W
Large green fruit with sweet red flesh
Crispy batter cakes with grid pattern
Single crispy batter cake with grid pattern
Spicy green paste used in Japanese food
Drinking water, safest and most common drink.
Chicken wings, often fried or grilled
Edible nut with hard shell and wrinkled kernel
Grain used to make flour and bread
Plural of walnut, edible tree nuts
Polished rice with husk and bran removed
Alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes
Sweet confection made with cocoa butter
Flatbread rolled with meat or vegetables inside
Thin crisp sweet biscuit or cookie
Leafy green vegetable
Bread made with refined white flour
Cream beaten until light and fluffy
Bread made from wheat flour
Thin crisp sweet biscuits
Burger from Burger King chain
Flatbread rolled around fillings
Thick-cut potato pieces
Invertebrates eaten in some cuisines
Fermented liquid condiment
Short for beef Wellington, meat in pastry
Aquatic vegetable with crisp texture
German word for sausage, often grilled.
Crunchy aquatic veggie used in Asian dishes.
Meat from whale, sometimes eaten as food
Type of sausage or hot dog, often in a bun.
A large juicy fruit with green skin
A crunchy snack made from wheat
Sweet creamy topping made by whipping cream
A large juicy fruit with green skin
A filled dumpling eaten cooked
A cooked sausage eaten as food
A strong alcoholic drink made from grains
Potato fries cut in a waffle shape
Pasta served with creamy white sauce
A brand of sliced white bread
A specific bread made with whole wheat flour.
Yummy breakfast cereal; popular in Australia/NZ.
Edible seaweed used in soups and salads.
Alcoholic drink made from grains, aged in wood.
Fast‑food restaurant chain known for burgers.
Classic dish of breaded veal or pork.
Breakfast cereal brand; common in the US.
Sweet celebration cake—definitely food!
Fresh white cheese, like feta or farmer cheese.
A specific sauce (bechamel) used on pasta.
Fish often cooked and eaten, popular in USA.
A common pasta shape kids love to eat.
Savory condiment; also called Worcestershire.
Edible dairy protein used in shakes and foods.
Classic vanilla-flavored cake dessert.
Small fish eaten fried; a real dish.
A light, crisp cracker—clearly a snack.
UK brand of potato crisps (chips) for snacking.
Edible fish; sold as “whitefish” in delis.
Chocolate malted milk ball candy brand.
A specific onion variety used in cooking.
Same as Wendy's, burger fast‑food chain.
Famous salad with apples, celery, and nuts.
Edible grain/seed eaten as a side dish.
Sweet fruit; yes, a tasty summer food!
Leafy green herb used in salads and soups.
Tasty sausages aka hot dogs—people eat these.
A drink made from watermelon—refreshing!
An edible gourd used in soups and dishes.
A specific cheddar cheese variety.
US fast-food burger chain, famous sliders.
A simple salad made with watercress—edible.
Common bread made with whole grains—food.
Chewy fruit-flavored candies—real sweets.
Specific beans used in soups and stews.
Crunchy snack peas coated with spicy wasabi.
Alternate spelling of wonton dumplings—food.
Classic cheese-on-toast dish from Wales.
South African sausage; regional but valid food.
Another name for whole wheat bread—food.
Eggs with white shells—people cook these.
Edible sea snails enjoyed as seafood.
A chocolate marshmallow biscuit snack.
A fast-food burger sold at Wendy's.
Taco fixings served in a chip bag. Yum!
Lean light-colored meat like chicken or pork.
Cheese made in Wisconsin, many tasty kinds.
Brand of grape and fruit juices, also jelly.
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