FOOD
Across
- 2. A style or method of cooking, especially that is associated with a particular country or culture (e.g., Italian, Japanese).
- 4. A nutrient found in foods like meat, eggs, beans, and dairy. It helps build muscles and repair the body.
- 5. A substance used in cheese-making that helps milk thicken and form curds. It is usually taken from the stomach of young animals or produced artificially.
- 9. The study and practice of preparing, cooking, and eating good food. It includes understanding food culture, taste, and culinary traditions.
- 10. Cured meat made from pork, usually sliced thin and fried until crispy. It is commonly eaten at breakfast or used in sandwiches and salads.
Down
- 1. Something that cannot be eaten, either because it is unsafe, unpleasant, or not meant for consumption.
- 3. A sharp, strong taste that is not sweet, often found in foods like dark chocolate, coffee, or some vegetables.
- 6. Food that is healthy and provides the body with important vitamins, minerals, energy, and nutrients.
- 7. A traditional Icelandic dish made from fermented Greenland shark. It has a very strong smell and ammonia-like taste, and is considered an acquired taste.
- 8. A creamy salad dressing or dip made mainly from buttermilk, herbs, garlic, and spices. It is often used with vegetables, salads, or fast food.