fruits / vegetables
Cooking Verbs
Deserts
Snacks
International food
100

Perennial flowering plants with blue– or purple–colored berries. They are grown in Maine and can be a topping for cereal.

blueberries

100

You do this when you place something into a hot oven.


Bake.

100

A ball-shaped sweet made with besan (gram) flour

Laddoo

100

A deep-fried fritter made of vegetables dipped in a chickpea batter, served as an appetizer or a snack in South Asian cuisine.

Pakora

100

A traditional Japanese dish of prepared vinegared rice, usually with some sugar and salt, accompanying a variety of ingredients, such as seafood, often raw, and vegetables.

sushi

200

A plant species in the nightshade family and is a purple edible fruit. It has the name egg in it and it can replace the chicken in chicken parmigiana.

eggplant

200

If you want scrambled eggs, you must do this after you crack the egg.

Beat, whisk, whip, or mix.

200

Soft spongy balls are made from a dough of flour and milk powder (or condensed milk), fried and soaked in syrup. They're often flavored with cardamon and rose, which gives rise to their name.

Gulab jamun

200

Brown in colour crispy fried roll with a spicy filling. it is a spiral of light brown and dark brown colour. It is a traditional Maharashtrian snack and spicy.


Bhakarwadi

200

An Italian dish consisting typically of stacked layers of flat pasta, meat, and sauce.

lasagna

300

A yellowish or green edible fruit that is typically narrow at the stalk and wider toward the base. It grows on a tree and rhymes with chair.  

pear

300

When you drop an ingredient (raw food) into a pot of hot oil.

Fry

300

Swirly desert made with semolina and rice flour; donut-like texture

Jalebi

300

A fried dumpling which is a popular snack in India, often filled with potato, peas, and/or meat

Samosa

300

Made with a crust and pastry dough that covers a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients

Pie

400

Egypt is the world's leading producer and exporter of this sweet fruit.  They grown on palm trees and are among the sweetest fruits in the world. They come in many varieties and are sold fresh and dried.

dates

400

Other than cutting...

You need to do this to a banana.

You sometimes do this to a potato.

You often do this to a carrot.

You may also do this to an apple.

Peel.

400

I am a popular sweet in South India, originating in the city of Mysore, and prepared using flour, ghee and jaggery

Mysore pak

400

A thin cracker common in the Gujarati cuisine of western India, especially among Jains. It is made from mat bean, wheat flour and oil. It is served usually during breakfast.

Khakhra

400

A popular pizza restaurant with a mascot whose middle name is "Entertainment".

Chuck E. Cheese? (AKA Charles Entertainment Cheese.)

500

The fruit has a thick, leathery rind which protects the pulp and seeds inside. The inside of the fruit is separated into compartments by white spongy tissue.

Pomegranate

500

You do this to a block of cheese if you want to shred it down to smaller pieces.

Grate.

500

North Indian dessert that will melt in your mouth like cotton candy. It's a must during Diwali festival celebrations.


Soan Papdi

500

The dish consists of a deep fried potato dumpling placed inside a bread bun (pav) sliced almost in half through the middle. It is generally accompanied with one or more chutneys and a green chili pepper.

Vada pav

500

In Japan, this fast food is common to eat on Christmas.

KFC - fried chicken

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