Food with D

  • Sweet fried rings often topped with icing

  • Meat from a duck, eaten in many cuisines

  • Sweet chewy fruit from date palms

  • Dough pockets often filled with meat or veg

  • Flavored triangular corn chips

  • Strong-smelling tropical fruit

  • Bitter chocolate with high cocoa content

  • Tropical fruit with spiky skin and soft flesh

  • Sweet course usually served after a meal

  • Prepared kibble or cans made for dogs to eat.

  • Cucumber pickled in brine and dill

  • Lower part of a chicken leg, cooked as meat

  • Wild animal, its meat is venison

  • Aromatic herb used in cooking

  • Hard-boiled eggs with seasoned filling

  • Thick sauce for dipping food

  • Unbaked flour mix used for bread, pizza, etc.

  • Chinese bite-sized dishes

  • Chicken nuggets shaped like dinosaurs

  • Fruit with water removed

  • Thick-crust pizza with deep filling

  • Cold sliced meat from a deli

  • Sweet dried slices of mango

  • Sauce for salads or meat

  • Chocolate snack cakes with cream filling

  • A fizzy diet soda people drink.

  • Traditional bread, common in Australia.

  • Crispy chicken cooked in hot oil.

  • Pizza from the Domino's chain; tasty food.

  • An edible berry, similar to blackberry.

  • Fish dried for preserving; snack or ingredient.

  • Lentil stew (dal); a common Indian dish.

  • Sweet dried fruit; a tasty snack.

  • Durum wheat grain used to make pasta.

  • Edible plant; people eat dandelion greens

  • Classic chocolate cake dessert - yum!

  • A type of plum people eat fresh or in jam

  • Thai stir-fried noodle dish, definitely food

  • Hostess chocolate snack cake (common in the US)

  • Prepared tomatoes cut into cubes; used in cooking

  • A well-known mustard condiment from Dijon

  • DOTS are chewy candies; a brand in the U.S.

  • Yes, small bread rolls for dinner.

  • A corn dog; common in Australia—yummy snack.

  • Soft-serve pineapple dessert; U.S. brand treat.

  • Yes, an edible fruit with a strong smell.

  • A classic burger with two patties—totally food!

  • A sandwich from a deli; yep, people eat it.

  • A real ingredient; tomatoes preserved by drying.

  • Australian-Chinese dumpling; common in Australia.

  • A soup made with duck—definitely food.

  • Cajun rice dish with meats and spices.

  • Rice with cooked duck; a known dish in Asia.

  • Sweet biscuits; common in the UK and Ireland.

The words in the list Food with D come from players of the word game Categories game.