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This is a categorically organized list of foods. Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body.[1] It is produced either by plants, animals, or fungi, and contains essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals. The substance is ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism's cells in an effort to produce energy, maintain life, or stimulate growth.

Various foods

Note: due to the high number of foods in existence, this article is limited to being organized categorically, based upon the main subcategories within the Foods category page, along with information about main categorical topics and list article links.

List of foods

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  • Biscuits
  • Bread
  • Burrito
  • Cabbage
  • Cake
  • Chocolate
  • Chopped liver
  • Cheese
  • Congee
  • Donuts
  • Dumplings
  • Fruits
  • Basic foods

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    Baked goods

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    Baked goods are cooked by baking, a method of cooking food that uses prolonged dry heat.

    Breads
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    Various leavened breads

    Cereals

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    • Cereals – True cereals are the seeds of certain species of grasses. Maize, wheat, and rice account for about half of the calories consumed by people every year. Grains can be ground into flour for bread, cake, noodles, and other food products. They can also be boiled or steamed, either whole or ground, and eaten as is. Many cereals are present or past staple foods, providing a large fraction of the calories in the places that they are eaten.

    Dairy products

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  • List of brined cheeses
  • List of British cheeses
  • List of French cheeses
  • List of Irish cheeses
  • List of Italian cheeses
  • List of Norwegian cheeses
  • List of Polish cheeses
  • Edible plants

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    Edible fungi

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    Commercial cultivated Japanese edible mushroom species

    Edible nuts and seeds

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    Raw mixed nuts
     
    Rice is the seed of the monocot plants Oryza sativa (Asian rice) or Oryza glaberrima (African rice). Pictured is a mixture of brown, white, and red indica rice, (also containing wild rice).
    Many seeds are edible and the majority of human calories comes from seeds,[9] especially from cereals, legumes and nuts. Seeds also provide most cooking oils, many beverages and spices and some important food additives.

    Legumes

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    A selection of various legumes

    Meat

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    Eggs
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    Rice

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    Seafood

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    Other

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    Staple foods

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    Prepared foods

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    Appetizers

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    Zakuski are a type of hors d'oeuvre

    Condiments

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    Three condiment relishes here accompany Nshima (top right)

    Confectionery

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    Convenience foods

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    Dehydrated shredded potatoes are a convenience food

    Desserts

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    Dips, pastes and spreads

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    Guacamole is an avocado-based dip

    Dried foods

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    Dumplings

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    Fast food

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    Fermented foods

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    Lassi is a fermented food prepared from yogurt, water and mango pulp

    Halal food

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    Kosher food

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    Noodles

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    Pies

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    Anapple pie

    Salads

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    Sandwiches

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    Sauces

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    Sauce poivrade being prepared, one of many types of sauces

    Snack foods

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    "Gorp" ("good old raisins and peanuts") is a classic trail mix and snack food

    Soups

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    Matzo ball soup

    Stews

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    See also

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    Portals
     
    Portal:Food
     
    Portal:Drink
     
    Portal:Beer
    Food Drink Beer
     
    Portal:Wine
     
    Portal:Liquor
     
    Portal:Coffee
    Wine Liquor Coffee
     
    Portal:Agriculture and agronomy
    Agriculture and agronomy
  • Cuisine
  • Dishes by main ingredient (category)
  • Edible flowers
  • Food products (category)
  • Foods by cooking technique (category)
  • Food products (category)
  • List of ancient dishes
  • List of antioxidants in food
  • List of beverages
  • List of culinary herbs and spices
  • List of food origins
  • Lists of foods (category)
  • List of foods with religious symbolism
  • List of organic food topics
  • List of street foods
  • Natural food
  • Nutrition
  • Organic food
  • Seasoning
  • Outline of food preparation
  • Specialty foods
  • Taboo food and drink
  • Whole food
  • References

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  • ^ Kenneth F. Kiple, A Movable Feast: Ten Millennia of Food Globalization (2007), p. 22.
  • ^ United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization: Agriculture and Consumer Protection. "Dimensions of Need – Staples: What do people eat?". Retrieved 2010-10-15.
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