Words about food starting with c:
cake (cake), chicken (chicken), candy (candy), cucumber (cucumber), carrot (carrot), cabbage (cabbage) ), cabob (barbecue), cacao (cocoa), corn (corn), cheese (clam), Corn (? cheese).
1. cake
English [ke?k] American [ke?k]
n. Cake; pastry; lump; sediment; < /p>
vt. (to make) agglomerate; (to) glue; to apply a thick layer;
[Example] Would you like some chocolate?cake?
Come How about some chocolate cake?
Third person singular: cakes? Plural: cakes? Present participle: caking? Past tense: caked Past participle: caked
2. Chicken
English [? t?k?n] Beauty [?t?k?n]
n. chicken; chicken; coward; coward;
adj. timid; young; timid ;
vi. Do it in a timid manner, lose courage; quit at the last moment out of timidity;
[Example]Lionel built a coop so that they could raise?chickens ?and have a supply of fresh?eggs.
Lionel made a chicken coop and planned to raise some chickens and eat fresh eggs.
Third person singular: chickens? Plural: chickens? Present participle: chickening Past tense: chickened
3. candy
English [?k?ndi] American [?k?ndi]
n. Candy; Rock sugar;
vt. (boiled with sugar) preserve; use Crystallizes into sugar;
adj. 〈American slang〉 (clothing) fancy; sweet-talking;
[Example] He coughed up the?candy?that was stuck in his?throat .
He knocked out the candy stuck in his throat.
Plural: candies
IV. cucumber
English [?kju:k?mb?(r)] American [?kju?k?mb?]
n. Cucumber, courgette;
[Example] You can hardly be held responsible for Darrow waltzing in, cool as a?cucumber, and demanding thousands of?pounds.
The fact that Darrow walked in so calmly and swaggering and demanded thousands of pounds had nothing to do with you.
Plural: cucumbers
5. carrot
English [?k?r?t] American [?k?r?t]
< p>n. carrot;[Example]They will be set targets, with a?carrot?of extra cash and pay if they achieve?them
They will be set goals, and if they can achieve them, they will receive additional cash and rewards.
Plural: carrots