food and drink vocabulary

Food and Drink Vocabulary

Food Vocabulary

FRUIT –[fruːt] – I love eating fruit for breakfast.

VEGETABLE – [vɛdʒtəbl] – She enjoys eating a variety of vegetables in her salad.

MEAT – [miːt] – He prefers meat over vegetarian dishes.

BREAD – [brɛd] – Freshly baked bread smells amazing.

RICE- [raɪs] – We have rice with every meal.

PASTA – [pɑːstə] – She made a delicious plate of pasta for dinner.

CHEESE- [ʧiːz] – I love having cheese on my sandwich.

SOUP – [suːp] – Tomato soup is my favorite on a cold day.

SALAD – [sæləd] – He ordered a Caesar salad for lunch.

DESSERT – [dɪˈzɜːrt] – I saved room for dessert, a slice of chocolate cake.

SANDWICH- [sændwɪʧ] – She packed a sandwich for her lunch.

STEAK – [steɪk] – He likes his steak well-done.

PANCAKE – [pænkeɪk] – We had pancakes with syrup for breakfast.

NOODLES – [nuːdəlz] – She added some noodles to her stir-fry.

CAKE – [keɪk] – I made a chocolate cake for the party.

WAFFLE – [wɒfl] – They served fresh waffles with syrup and berries.

CRACKER – [krækər] – She had some cheese and crackers as a snack.

POPCORN – [pɒp.kɔːn] – We shared a bowl of popcorn while watching a movie.

DOUGHNUT – [dəʊnʌt] – She bought a box of fresh doughnuts from the bakery.

BUFFET – [bəˈfeɪ] – We had a delicious buffet at the wedding reception.

SAUSAGE – [sɔːsɪdʒ] – He grilled some sausages for the barbecue.

PICKLES – [pɪkəlz] – She loves having pickles with her sandwich.

BACON – [beɪkən] – He had crispy bacon with his eggs for breakfast.

GRANOLA – [ɡrəˈnəʊlə] – He topped his yogurt with some crunchy granola.

MUFFIN – [mʌfɪn] – They had blueberry muffins for breakfast.

 BIRYANI – [bɪrˈjɑːni] – She cooked a delicious chicken biryani for dinner.

Food and Drink Vocabulary

Drink (Beverages) Vocabulary

WATER Z – [dʒuːs] – She had a glass of orange juice.

TEA – [tiː] – I usually drink tea in the afternoon.

COFFEE – [kɒfi] – He drinks coffee every morning.

MILK – [mɪlk] – I like to have my cereal with milk.

SODA – [səʊdə] – She likes to drink soda with her pizza.

SMOOTHIE – [smuːði] – I made a strawberry smoothie for breakfast.

WINE – [waɪn] – They served red wine at the dinner party.

BEER- [bɪə(r)] – He enjoys a cold beer on weekends.

Food and Drink Vocabulary

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COCKTAIL – [kɒkˌteɪl] – She ordered a mojito cocktail.

LEMONADE – [lɛməˈneɪd] – They served refreshing lemonade at the picnic.

TART – [tɑːrt] – We had a lemon tart for dessert after dinner.

LASSI – [lɑːsi] – She enjoyed a sweet mango lassi at the Indian restaurant.

HOT CHOCOLATE – [hɒt ˈʧɒklət] – I enjoy a cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter evening.

COCONUT WATER – [kəʊkəˌnʌt ˈwɔːtər] – She drinks coconut water after her workout.

MILKSHAKE – [mɪlkʃeɪk] – He had a chocolate milkshake for dessert.

ENERGY DRINK – [ɛnədʒi drɪŋk] –  She drank an energy drink before her workout.

MOJITO – [məʊˈhiːtəʊ] – He ordered a mojito at the beach bar.

Food and Drink Vocabulary

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CAPPUCCINO – [kæpʊˈtʃiːnəʊ] – I always have a cappuccino with breakfast.

LATTE- [lɑːteɪ] – I start my day with a hot latte.

MARGARITA – [mɑːɡəˈriːtə] – We celebrated the weekend with margaritas and tacos.

CHAMPAGNE – [ʃæmˈpeɪn] – They popped a bottle of champagne to toast the New Year.

SANGRIA – [sæŋɡriːə] – We had chilled sangria at the summer BBQ.

IRISH COFFEE – [aɪrɪʃ ˈkɒfi] – They served a warm Irish coffee with a shot of whiskey.

Examples

I make a Smoothie every morning with fresh fruits and almond milk.

On a hot day, a glass of chilled lemonade is so refreshing.

I eat cereal every morning for breakfast.

Food and Drink Vocabulary

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He enjoys a glass of whiskey on special occasions.

Chocolate chip ice cream is my favourite dessert.

I added some fresh cucumber slices to my salad.

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