Food preferences
Food words
Measurements
Kitchen tools
Cooking methods
100

This happens when food spoils and makes you ill.

Food poisoning

100

A long purple vegetable

Eggplant

100
What you weigh your ingredients with

kitchen scale


100

You need this tool to open bottles

corkscrew

100

A cooking method that involves submerging food in hot oil.

Frying

200

Somebody who cannot consume dairy products is...

lactose intolerant

200

pig's meat

pork

200

A small amount of spice measured with your fingers.

a pinch

200

a metal device with holes surrounded by sharp edges used to cut food into small pieces

grater

200

The process where water heats to the point of producing bubbles.

Boiling

300

Someone who eats fish and vegetables but no meat is called a...

pescetarian

300

cow's meat

beef


300

The smallest common unit of liquid measurement in a recipe.

Teaspoon (or: a dash)

300

You use this tool to make whipped cream

Whisk
300

To cook food, typically meat, over an open flame

grill/roast

400

Somebody who is allergic to wheat is...

intolerant to gluten

400

This word describes food that is intensely flavorful, often referring to umami or strong seasonings.

savoury

400

A tool you need in order to know how much liquid to use

measuring cup


400

If you don't want to finish your food right away, you wrap it in...

clingfilm/tin foil

400

To preserve food by immersing it in vinegar or brine.

Pickling

500

When your body cannot regulate your blood sugar levels effectively, you suffer from...

diabetes
500

The meat of chicken, turkey, duck is referred to as...

poultry

500

A unit of weight in the US, often used for measuring liquids or small items. 

oz (floating ounces)

500

A bowl-shaped utensil with holes for draining pasta

Colander

500

To cut up or grind (food, especially meat) into very small pieces

mincing