4 letter words
Food that starts with an E
Words that starts with an E
Childhood snacks
Childhood Drinks
100

This is a natural light body visible in the sky and is usually bright at night. Some are visible to the naked eye especially when the sky is clear. 

Star 

100

This is a type of baked or fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling, commonly found in Spanish and Latin American cuisine. Cubans eat this more than any other nation. 

Empanadas 

100

These are clothing accessories that are meant to protect and cover this part of an individual for hearing protection or warmth. They typically consist of a plastic or metal headband that fits over the top or back of the head. 

Earmuffs 

100

Oscar Meyer created this in 1985 to increase sales of bologna and to help mothers who said they didn't have enough time in the morning to pack food for their kids. They were designed to look like a frozen American TV dinner. 

Lunchables 

100

Created in NJ in 1928, this chocolate-flavored beverage became very popular with the kids growing up. They considered it to be a milk drink, but when it's the complete opposite. 

Yoohoo

200

This is a type of grocery that sells a selection of fine, exotic, and foreign prepared foods, typically meats, cheeses or a variety of sandwiches made to order. 

Deli 

200

This American breakfast dish was first ordered by a stockbroker at the NY Waldorf hotel in 1894 as a recovery meal after a night out. He asked for buttered toast, poached eggs and crisp bacon topped with a special sauce. 

Eggs Benedict 

200

This is a type of primary education aimed for children who are 4-10 years of age. 

Elementary 

200

This snack food created by Betty Crocker in 1990 reached consistent popularity before being discontinued in 2012. The small-sized package contained cookies and frosting meant for dipping. 

Dunkaroos 

200

Created by Minute Maid, this drink is owned by this division of the Coca cola company. This fruit juice flavored drink was created in 1946 made with real fruit juice and contains a full day's supply of Vitamin C. In just over a decade, this humble drink reigned superior as the people's choice for an orange juice drink especially for kids. 

Hi-C 

300

This is a graphic mark or symbol used to aid and promote a business, identification or recognition. It may be a design to include the text of the name it represents. 

Logo 

300

These warm-season vegetables are considered nightshades, meaning they grow in shade and bloom at night. Mostly known for being one color, they are rich in fiber and antioxidants. It is often stewed in French cuisine or deep fried in Italian cuisine. 

Eggplant 

300

This astronomical event happens when a planet or moon gets in the way of the Sun's light. During this process, the Moon casts a shadow onto Earth. 

Eclipse 

300

This brand of pastries was created in 1979 when Pillsbury challenged its workers to create something new. The official product was launched in 1985 with flavors of strawberry blueberry and cinnamon. Knowing for being topped with icing, they were meant to be heated up. 

Toaster Strudel 

300

This brand of juice was manufactured by the German company Wild and invented in 1969. This drink contains natural fruit juice from concentrate and natural flavorings. This brand comes in 27 flavors and its unique look makes it different than any other juice box. 

Capri Sun 

400

This is a type of energy field that is said to enclose a human body or any animal or object. It's the type of atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, place or thing.

Aura 

400

Popular in Asian cuisine, this type of fish has a firm texture and distinctive flavor. When raw it has a gray color but turns white when cooked and has small flakes. 

Eel 

400

This is a low-impact exercise machine that uses the arms and legs to rotate a flywheel. The pedals move forward and back to simulate walking or jogging, which the up-down movement is similar to walking up the stairs. 

Elliptical 

400

This beloved candy has been around for about 70 years known for its unique packaging and unique combination of sugary powder and candy sticks. The inspiration of this candy came from a drink called Fruzola, a powder drink packet that children would just pour the powder into their mouths. 

Fun Dip 

400

General foods launched this powder drink in 1957, after two years of research and development. It was originally created and used early by NASA and space flights. It's still popular around the world and is sold in more than 30 countries. It provided the taste of real citrus juice. 

Tang 

500

This is one of the two forearm long bones that form the elbow joint with the humerus. It helps our wrist move, flex and rotate and stabilizes the rest of your arm.

Ulna 

500

This type of plant are edible flowers with a rose-like aroma and notes of citrus and pear. They are mildly toxic and have an unpleasant taste when raw, but when it cooks it destroys the toxic chemicals. It's mostly found in drink recipes and desserts. 

Elderflower 

500

This is a data security method that scrambles data into an unreadable code, using mathematical models called algorithms. In basic terms, it's the process of decoding information. 

Encryption 

500

This brand chocolate by Nestle consists of a shell with a hollow interior that contained something inside. It was introduced in the Mid-90s but eventually banned by 1997 as the toy inside posed as a choking hazard. It was released again in 2000 and instead of a toy, put smaller candies. It was eventually discontinued in 2004 after Nestle sold it to a smaller company. 

Nestle Wonderball 

500

These drinks were introduced to the world in 1985 in the city of Denver and eventually made it to supermarket shelves by 1988. They were unique for their colorful bottles with twist-off and resealable tops. General Mills was aware that these bottles were being bought by kids and turned them into squirt guns. 

Squeez it