| Food | Noun | Things that people and animals eat. | “I buy fresh food at the market.” |
| Drink | Verb | To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it. | “I drink water every morning.” |
| Cook | Verb | To make food ready to eat by heating it. | “I cook rice for my family.” |
| Meal | Noun | The food you eat at one time, like breakfast or dinner. | “Lunch is my favorite meal of the day.” |
| Delicious | Adjective | Tasting very, very good. | “This chocolate cake is delicious.” |
| Sweet | Adjective | Tasting like sugar or honey. | “I like to drink sweet tea.” |
| Spicy | Adjective | Having a strong, hot flavor from spices. | “This soup is too spicy for me.” |
| Healthy | Adjective | Good for your body. | “Eating a green salad is very healthy.” |
| Hungry | Adjective | Wanting or needing to eat food. | “I am very hungry before dinner.” |
| Thirsty | Adjective | Wanting or needing to drink liquid. | “I am thirsty after running in the park.” |
| Restaurant | Noun | A place where you buy and eat a meal. | “We eat out at a restaurant on Fridays.” |
| Water | Noun | A clear liquid that you need to live. | “I drink a lot of cold water.” |
| Fruit | Noun | A sweet food that grows on trees or plants. | “Apples and bananas are my favorite fruit.” |
| Vegetable | Noun | A plant grown for food, like carrots or onions. | “You should eat a vegetable with your dinner.” |
| Meat | Noun | The part of an animal that people eat. | “We eat chicken meat on Sundays.” |