Food with D
Sweet fried rings often topped with icing
Meat from a duck, eaten in many cuisines
Sweet chewy fruit from date palms
Flavored triangular corn chips
Dough pockets often filled with meat or veg
Sweet fried dough ring, often glazed
Strong-smelling tropical fruit
Sweet pastry often filled with fruit or cream
Bitter chocolate with high cocoa content
Single dough ball with filling or plain
Tropical fruit with spiky skin and soft flesh
Sweet fruit from the date palm
Sweet course usually served after a meal
Prepared kibble or cans made for dogs to eat.
Cucumber pickled in brine and dill
Lower part of a chicken leg, cooked as meat
Wild animal, its meat is venison
Aromatic herb used in cooking
Sweet fried dough rings
Prepared kibble or cans made for dogs to eat.
Hard-boiled eggs with seasoned filling
Thick sauce for dipping food
Chicken legs or breaded snack form
Sweet tropical fruit with pink skin
Unbaked flour mix used for bread, pizza, etc.
Chinese bite-sized dishes
Cucumbers preserved in dill brine
Chicken nuggets shaped like dinosaurs
Sweet, flaky pastry from Denmark
Fruit with water removed
Thick-crust pizza with deep filling
Cold sliced meat from a deli
Meat from a deer, also called venison
Sweet dried slices of mango
Sauce for salads or meat
Chocolate snack cakes with cream filling
Milk from animals; a drink and ingredient.
Boiled eggs stuffed with seasoned yolk
Meat from duck, cooked and eaten by people.
A fizzy diet soda people drink.
Chicken nuggets shaped like dinosaurs.
Traditional bread, common in Australia.
Crispy chicken cooked in hot oil.
Pizza from the Domino's chain; tasty food.
An edible berry, similar to blackberry.
Fish dried for preserving; snack or ingredient.
Lentil stew (dal); a common Indian dish.
Sweet dried fruit; a tasty snack.
Durum wheat grain used to make pasta.
Edible plant; people eat dandelion greens
Prepared kibble or cans made for dogs to eat.
Classic chocolate cake dessert - yum!
Meat from dogs cooked as food in some places.
A type of plum people eat fresh or in jam
Chicken drumstick, a tasty piece of the leg
Thai stir-fried noodle dish, definitely food
Hostess chocolate snack cake (common in the US)
Prepared tomatoes cut into cubes; used in cooking
A well-known mustard condiment from Dijon
Short for delicatessen; sells meats, salads, etc.
- dairy queen
Butter cookies from Denmark in blue tins - yum!
Yum! A classic spicy egg dish people eat.
Tasty chicken drumsticks count as food.
A type of bread from Denmark, edible!
Sweet pastries called Danishes - yum!
Yes! A rich chocolate cake dessert.
Fruits like raisins or apricots with water removed.
Drake's snack cakes; edible, common in the U.S.
DOTS are chewy candies; a brand in the U.S.
Another way to say dried fruits, like raisins.
Yes, small bread rolls for dinner.
Sweet flaky pastries; definitely food!
A classic burger with two patties—totally food!
Soft-serve pineapple dessert; U.S. brand treat.
A sandwich from a deli; yep, people eat it.
A corn dog; common in Australia—yummy snack.
Yes, an edible fruit with a strong smell.
A real ingredient; tomatoes preserved by drying.
Australian-Chinese dumpling; common in Australia.
Cajun rice dish with meats and spices.
A soup made with duck—definitely food.
Small bread roll served at dinner—tasty!
Rice with cooked duck; a known dish in Asia.
Sweet biscuits; common in the UK and Ireland.
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