Foods starting with E

There are a variety of foods that start with the letter E, ranging from fruits and vegetables to grains and proteins. Here is a comprehensive list of some of the most common foods that start with the letter E:

  1. Eggplant – a vegetable with a purple, glossy exterior that is often used in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine.
  2. Eggs – a protein-rich food that can be prepared in many different ways, such as scrambled, fried, or boiled.
  3. Edamame – immature soybeans that are often served as a snack or appetizer.
  4. Endive – a leafy vegetable with a slightly bitter flavor that is often used in salads.
  5. Escarole – a leafy green vegetable that is often used in Italian cuisine.
  6. Elderberries – a tart and juicy fruit that is high in vitamin C and antioxidants.
  7. Enoki mushrooms – a type of mushroom with a delicate flavor and long, thin stems that are often used in Asian cuisine.
  8. Emmental cheese – a type of Swiss cheese with a nutty flavor and large holes.
  9. Eel – a type of fish that is often served grilled or smoked in Japanese cuisine.
  10. Elk – a type of game meat that is lean and high in protein.
  11. English muffins – a type of small, round bread that is often split and toasted for breakfast.
  12. Evaporated milk – a type of canned milk that has had much of its water content removed.
  13. Einkorn – an ancient grain that is higher in protein and lower in gluten than modern wheat.
  14. Everything bagels – a type of bagel that is topped with a mixture of seeds, such as sesame, poppy, and caraway.

These are just a few examples of the many different foods that start with the letter E. From vegetables to proteins and everything in between, there is a wide range of delicious and nutritious foods to choose from.

See below for a longer list of common foods starting with the letter E. Aside from the obvious Egg and Eclair, you will find Emu and Endive.

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