One of my favorite things about bagels is that they’re so versatile. Image source: The Coconut Mamaīagels need no introduction – they’re arguably the best breakfast food in the whole world. Or if you’re interested in some fun bacon recipes, check out this keto-friendly bacon jalapeno cloud bread and a great keto bacon cheddar biscuit recipe. Seriously – google “united church of bacon,” and you’ll discover a religion with 13,000 adherents based in Nevada. So awesome, that it actually has an officially-recognized religion dedicated to its worship. Like a gelatin-based fruit salad (which you’ve probably had at Thanksgiving), aspic usually holds other bits of food in the gelatin – often chunks of meat or hardboiled eggs. Aspic Image source: ShutterstockĪspic is also known by the super appetizing name “meat jelly.” It’s a clear gelatin made from broth, meat stock, or consomme that is then set in a mold and refrigerated. ![]() Apple Image source: The Coconut Mamaĭid you know that there are over 7,500 varieties of apple around the world? (About 1/3 of those varieties are grown in the US.)īut if that’s got you thinking about growing some of your own, just be aware that apple trees take (on average) 4-5 years to produce their first apple harvest. Due to its pungent (licorice) smell, it’s surprisingly effective for scaring off insects! Anise is used as a flavoring in some liquors, teas, and even can be added to my favorite coconut flour bread recipe. Alphabetical list of foods with 5 letters Aniseĥ-letter foods Anise Image source: ShutterstockĪnise is an ancient spice plant that primarily grows in Mediterranean climes (think Spain, the Middle East, and Mexico). You might just discover something awesome. Read below for a full list of 82 different five-letter foods (alphabetized) from around the world. Remember that a food starts with “c” and is five letters long, but can’t remember the rest?
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