Foods starting with K

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

  1. Kale – a leafy green vegetable that is high in nutrients and often used in salads, smoothies, and soups.
  2. Kiwi – a small, brown fruit with a bright green interior that is high in vitamin C and often eaten fresh or used in desserts.
  3. Kabocha – a type of winter squash that is often used in Japanese cooking, known for its sweet and nutty flavor.
  4. Kelp – a type of seaweed that is often used in Asian cuisine, known for its high iodine content and umami flavor.
  5. Kimchi – a Korean dish made from fermented vegetables, often served as a side dish or used as a condiment.
  6. Ketchup – a tomato-based condiment that is often used as a topping for burgers, fries, and other foods.
  7. Kidney beans – a type of bean that is often used in chili and other savory dishes.
  8. Kohlrabi – a type of vegetable that is similar in texture to a turnip, often used in salads or roasted as a side dish.
  9. Kombucha – a fermented tea that is often consumed for its probiotic benefits.
  10. Krab – imitation crab meat made from fish, often used in sushi and other seafood dishes.
  11. Kumquat – a small, tangy fruit that is often eaten whole, skin and all.
  12. Kefir – a fermented dairy drink that is often consumed for its probiotic benefits.
  13. Kasha – a type of roasted buckwheat that is often used in Eastern European cuisine.
  14. Kamut – a type of ancient wheat grain that is high in protein and often used in salads and soups.
  15. Kit Kat – a popular candy bar made with layers of wafers and chocolate.

These are just a few examples of the many different foods that start with the letter K. Whether you’re looking for healthy fruits and vegetables or indulgent treats, there are plenty of options to choose from.

Below you will see a list of common foods starting with the letter K. K foods tend to be green, like Kiwifruit, Kale, and Kohlrabi. Another of the foods on this list is Kebab, into which you can put Kabana and Kangaroo meat.

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