They grow on trees, one a day keeps the doctor away.
apples
They are served as French fries at Mc Donalds,
potatoes
The meat from clever but often dirty pink animals.
pork
In summer it is often served in a cone.
ice cream
A well-dressed man who takes your order.
waiter
Sweet, juicy, orange and a popular ice tea flavour.
peaches
These juicy red "balloons" are often used for salad.
tomatoes
It is not eaten in India, because cows are holy.
beef
Austrian and German people call it "Käsesahnetorte".
cheesecake
A woman that brings the food to your table.
waitress
Egg-shaped, purple fruit, often used for dumplings.
plums
Red, yellow or green, small ones can be very spicy.
peppers
Mr. Walser has some in his garden, but only to lay eggs.
chicken
They are often served with fruit, cream or maple syrup.
pancakes
The boss in the kitchen is not called "cook"!
chef
Nice to eat and nice to drink, can be white or red.
grapes
They make you cry when you cut them.
onions
This big bird is traditionally used for Thanksgiving dinners.
turkey
Cooked in milk, often served with cinnamon and sugar.
rice pudding
This book on your table helps you to choose your food.
menu
Small red fruit, often used for yoghurt or ice cream.
strawberries
This is what the German "Sauerkraut" is made of.
cabbage
Cute and very young but delicious, little Mary had one.
lamb
A sort of cake made with an orange "Halloween" vegetable.
pumpkin pie
Many people eat something small before the main course.
starter