Food with U
Sea urchin; edible in some cuisines
Cake baked with fruit on the bottom, flipped to serve
Japanese sea urchin roe, eaten as sushi.
Also called ugli fruit, a citrus you can eat.
Tropical fruit also known as ambarella
Plain edible nuts without added salt
It’s meat that isn’t fully cooked, risky food.
Colorful themed cake shaped like a unicorn
Raw meat; eaten in dishes like steak tartare.
Butter made without added salt
Raw fish; used in sushi and sashimi.
Raw chicken; unsafe to eat, but still food.
Steak not cooked enough
Chicken not fully cooked, can make you sick.
Branded breakfast drink; recognized in some regions
Chocolate without added sugar
Branded potato chips snack
Dried raw pasta before boiling, still edible.
Raw rice grains; people cook and eat them.
Colorful ice cream with sprinkles
Raw bacon slices; some eat it, usually cooked.
Rolled pastries from Ukraine
Raw eggs; used in baking and some drinks.
Peanuts without added salt
Pasta cooked too little but still eaten
Eggs cooked too little but still eaten
A brand of cooked rice people eat
Soup made from sea urchin, eaten as food
A candy bar people eat as a snack
Bread made without yeast to eat
A sweet candy shaped like a unicorn
A hard, green banana; some people eat it.
Cupcakes decorated like unicorns
Sea urchin sushi (uni); a real tasty dish
Classic dessert: pineapple upside-down cake
Steak cooked too little, still steak food.
Regional in Utah; fried bread called scones
Plain chicken with no spices; still a food
Chips with no salt; a common crunchy snack
Raw salmon eaten as sushi or sashimi
Yes! Sea urchin sushi (uni) is a real food.
Yes! Cookies decorated like unicorns.
Breakfast drink brand; common in Australia/NZ.
A real breakfast cereal with a unicorn theme.
Classic dessert, similar to upside-down cake.
Some people eat beef rare; still a food.
Classic Northern Irish breakfast dish.
Beans people eat raw, like in salads
Sea urchin served as sushi or roe, delicacy in Japan
Pasta with sea urchin (uni). A real dish.
Colorful cotton candy sold at fairs and shops.
Fun frosted snack cakes; unicorn‑themed dessert
Candy shaped like an umbrella; fun treat!
A common drink; tea served without sugar.
Fries you can eat, just made without salt.
Green bananas are eaten in many dishes.
Sweet unicorn-themed drink (frappe style).
Dry spaghetti noodles; a food ingredient.
Ham eaten raw, like prosciutto
Raw carrots; people munch them happily.
Ice cream brand in Singapore; tasty treat.
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