Foods and Drinks - Snack Foods

Here you will learn the names of different snack foods in English such as "croquette", "popcorn", and "s'more".

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Foods and Drinks

a dish consisting of rolls or balls of ground meat and vegetables coated in breadcrumbs and then fried

a deep-fried dessert made by dipping sliced bananas in batter and frying until crispy

a popular Dutch snack made of deep-fried meat-based ragout balls typically served with mustard

cereal [noun]

food made from grain, eaten with milk particularly in the morning

Ex:
bonda [noun]

a South Indian deep-fried snack made of a spiced potato mixture coated with chickpea flour batter

a popular Filipino snack made from peanuts that are coated in a wheat flour dough and then deep-fried until crispy

pizza [noun]

an Italian food made with thin flat round bread, baked with a topping of tomatoes and cheese, usually with meat, fish, or vegetables

Ex:
marzipan [noun]

a sweet paste made with ground almonds, egg whites, and sugar that is usually colored and used for decorating cakes

a food prepared from roasted, ground cacao beans

Ex: For Valentine 's Day , he gifted her a box of assorted chocolates .
candy [noun]

a type of sweet food that is made from sugar and sometimes chocolate

Ex: I ca n't resist a piece of candy after dinner .
pastry [noun]

a baked good made from dough or batter, often sweetened or filled with ingredients like fruit, nuts, or chocolate

Ex: The aroma of freshly baked pastries filled the air in the quaint café .
popcorn [noun]

a type of snack made from a type of corn kernel that expands and puffs up when heated

Ex: At the carnival , children eagerly waited in line for bags of colorful , flavored popcorn , choosing from options like caramel , cheese , and kettle corn .

fruit that has had most of the water content removed through a process of dehydration, in order to preserve the fruit and extend its shelf life

a combination of various nuts that are blended together and often roasted or salted for added flavor

a type of snack made from pureed fruit that is dried until it becomes flexible and has a texture similar to leather

s'more [noun]

a traditional American campfire treat made by sandwiching a roasted marshmallow and a piece of chocolate between two graham crackers

‌a bar-shaped food containing cereal, fruit, nuts, etc.

a snack made from a mixture of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, honey or other sweeteners, and often dried fruits

a crispy and airy snack made from cheese-flavored dough that is baked or fried until it puffs up

nacho [noun]

a dish consisting of pieces of tortilla covered with beans and melted cheese, originated in Mexico

a thin, round piece of potato, cooked in hot oil and eaten cold as a snack

Ex: She ca n't resist the crunch of a good potato chip .
pretzel [noun]

a crisp biscuit formed like a knot that is salty and is served as a snack or with drinks

a type of bread made from dough that is typically twisted into a knot-like shape, briefly boiled before baking

a type of snack food made from corn or flour tortillas that are cut into triangles and deep-fried

a small, sweet, and crunchy cookie in the shape of various animals that are often enjoyed as a snack or a treat

far far [noun]

a popular Indian snack made from deep-fried or roasted rice flour crisps that are often seasoned with spices

laddu [noun]

a popular Indian sweet made from various ingredients such as flour, sugar, ghee, nuts, and spices, shaped into small round balls

a type of small, individually-sized cake that is often pre-packaged and convenient for snacking

a type of snack cracker made with cheese as one of its main ingredients, typically baked or fried until crispy

a spherical or ball-shaped snack made from a mixture of cheese and other ingredients

a deep-fried ball of cornmeal batter, usually served as a side dish or appetizer

tapa [noun]

a small, Spanish appetizer or snack typically served with drinks