Food That Starts With "F"
Food From Everywhere
Clothes With Food In The Name
Food & Drink Homophones
Classic Food Combos
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Originally a way of using stale leftovers, this breakfast item is also called pain perdu ("lost bread")

French toast

100

This Italian sauce is typically made with a mortar and pestle and it contains pine nuts and basil

Pesto

100

These shoulder straps for dresses can be seductively slender

Spaghetti straps

100

Starting peg for your ball on the links

Tee

100

They're the three flavors in Neapolitan ice cream

Chocolate, vanilla & strawberry

200

This crumbly Greek cheese is typically made from sheep's or goat's milk & preserved in brine

Feta

200

Indian dishes are generally accompanied by one or more of these relishes--The version seen here is made with mango

Chutney

200

Long associated with the Navy and even worn by its iconic Lone Sailor memorial, it has been replaced by a parka

Pea coat

200

A matched set, as of socks or gloves

Pair

200

Lobster & filet mignon are often paired as this rhyming combo

Surf & Turf

300

This "pie" involves something salty, spicy, crunchy & cheesy and it is often served in the bag of the snack product that is the main ingredient

Frito Pie

300

Though the French name for this appetizer board refers to meat, you can put other things on it, like cheese or nuts

Charcuterie

300

This snap-brimmed hat with a meaty name was popular for men in the 1930s and 40s

Pork pie

300

Use one to kill the undead or to hold down the corner of a tent

Stake

300

An iconic Southern pairing is shrimp & this side dish made from ground corn & boiled

Grits

400

The name of this corkscrew-shaped pasta is from Italian for "spindle"

Fusilli

400

You can make tasty recipes out of this creamy cheese from Normandy--it goes with everything from figs to tacos

Boursin

400

Southern gents like Warren Beatty carry on the tradition of this light-colored suit named for this treat, also called a Good Humor suit

Ice cream

400

Large quadruped of North America with dangling dewlap & immense antlers

Moose
400

These two ingredients are popularly paired on a bagel in a deli and a Philadelphia roll at a sushi bar

Salmon and cream cheese

500

Fern fronds, eaten as a vegetable, have this instrumental name

Fiddlehead

500

The national dish of Brazil is this stew of black beans cooked with fresh & smoked meats

Feijoada

500

Short coats & striped stockings were part of this dandyish costume from the 18th century and the song "Yankee Doodle"

Macaroni

500

An unpleasant high-pitched noise like from a jet engine

Whine

500

In LA, foodies & locals like to dine at "Roscoe's House of" these paired foods

Chicken & waffles