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Foods that Start with C

Based on a picture, can you guess these foods that start with the letter C?
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93 Comments
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Level 20
May 18, 2014
I knew several of these but just couldn't figure out how to spell them
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Level 47
May 18, 2014
Initially I put "cuttlefish" for squid.
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Level 68
Jun 16, 2016
I did that, too.
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Level 82
Oct 25, 2020
Me too.
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Level 73
Dec 12, 2014
Argh, it's calamari, not calamary. Only one letter wrong!
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Level 73
Jun 25, 2019
It's 5 years later and I still get it wrong. :(
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Level 82
Oct 25, 2020
😂
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Level 19
Oct 3, 2015
How is CHEESE not on here!!!!!???
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Level 39
Apr 20, 2020
Idk, because the quiz was already grate without it (I’m sorry)
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Level 76
Jun 21, 2020
Thanks for my first smile of the day!
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Level 92
Jun 22, 2020
But it would brie better with it!
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Level 59
Jun 23, 2020
These jokes are so Gouda. Still, deadpaneer comedy is better.
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Level 79
Jun 25, 2020
I had a havarti guffaw over these.
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Level 62
Jul 19, 2020
This thread is a total wreck. De brie is everywhere...
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Level 62
Jul 19, 2020
May I have parmesan to make another joke? No? Ok...
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Level 52
Nov 21, 2020
Riddle:

What cheese is made backwards?

Edam

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Level 36
Sep 23, 2025
Did you hear about the cheese factory that exploded?

Yeah, nothing left but da brie.

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Level 87
Dec 16, 2021
I Camembert it any more!
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Level 32
Nov 23, 2018
WHAT-THE HECk IS A CHURRO?!!!
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Level 73
Jul 14, 2019
Go find one and eat it, as soon as possible. You are missing out.
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Level 63
Feb 29, 2024
Find it on the ground?
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Level 45
Feb 27, 2020
Delicious. A churro is delicious.
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Level 75
Jun 20, 2020
Wrapped in Czech newspaper. :)
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Level 87
Jun 21, 2020
Czech newspapers are delicious too.
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Level 75
Jun 23, 2020
Perfect for breakfast.
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Level 77
Jun 26, 2020
its basically a doughnut
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Level 67
Jun 6, 2023
something Taco bell made up
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Level 44
Dec 4, 2019
Cannolo should be accepted for cannoli, just as you don't need to type crepes, carrots, or crumpets, or any other plural for this quiz.
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Level ∞
Jun 20, 2020
Ok
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Level 68
Jul 19, 2020
Did anyone else have to the "Leave the gun, take the ..." to get the answer to that one?
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Level 59
Jun 18, 2020
Tried this quiz for the last time before it gets picturised
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Level 90
Jun 20, 2020
Couldn't figure out why "cranberries" wasn't working! :P
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Level 76
Jun 21, 2020
Same! I kept typing cranberry and eventually gave up and I was like "oh, it's not cranberry"
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Level 96
Jun 21, 2020
Thanks for this quiz. At least in the UK, 'cilantro' is called 'corriander' – perhaps this can be made a valid type-in?
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Level ∞
Jun 21, 2020
Coriander would have worked.
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Level 87
Jun 21, 2020
48% forget the cannoli? Don't tell Clemenza!
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Level 66
Jun 21, 2020
Accept fairy floss for cotton candy?
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Level 84
Jun 21, 2020
That doesn't really work in a quiz where all the answers start with 'c'.
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Level 77
Jun 21, 2020
Please accept corriander for "cilantro".
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Level 72
Jun 22, 2020
It works if spelled correctly.
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Level 71
Jun 23, 2020
Is chard rhubarb?
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Level 92
Jun 24, 2020
No, it's a leafy green that tastes like bitter minerals like all other leafy greens unless you dump butter and salt and other unhealthy stuff on them.

Makes terrible pie. Like rhubarb, however, it's best without the stupid strawberries.

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Level 68
Jul 20, 2020
We call chard silverbeet in NZ.
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Level 74
Jul 20, 2020
We sometimes call it Swiss chard in my area. It's part of the beet family and the leaves taste something like beet greens but not quite as good IMO. I like to grow it because it's the only leafy green that I plant early in spring that will also survive our hot, humid summers in southeast Missouri and last right up until a hard freeze. I cut the stems up separately and throw them into stir fries, but they don't have much flavor.
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Level 73
Jul 21, 2020
Chard is a wonderful vegetable! You separate the leaves and stems, cooking the former like spinach. The stems can be braised, used in tempura, added to all manner of casseroles and curries... Two for the price of one.
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Level 78
Jun 23, 2020
Can we please add cauliflower? It's too healthy to ignore :)
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Level ∞
Jun 23, 2020
I manage to ignore it :)
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Level 72
Dec 14, 2020
It's delicious deep fried and served with tahini-based dip. Y'all missing out.
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Level 86
Nov 5, 2021
Or curried and roasted with onions...one of my all time faves
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Level 81
Jun 24, 2020
How is there no chocolate on this quiz?!
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Level 82
Jun 26, 2020
I've never heard of Candy corn or Corn dog. Are either of them trade names?
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Level 62
Jul 19, 2020
No, they are not trade names, they are more like "candy canes" and "ice cream sandwich". However, they are American and perhaps that is why you had difficulty remembering. Just beware of many American-centric quizzes here.
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Level 70
Jul 19, 2020
Yes. Please beware of American-centric quizzes on this American quiz site.
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Level 63
Jul 19, 2020
ah yes because having 2 american quiz answers the quiz is america centric.
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Level 74
Jul 20, 2020
When I was young we looked forward to getting a corn dog each year at the county fair. I think the vendor called them Pronto Pups. That was the only place we could get them back them. Now they're on kids' menus everywhere and can be bought frozen in the grocery store. We used to make our own, dipping hot dogs into cornbread batter and deep frying them. Candy corn used to be a sign of autumn - there are all kinds of Halloween snacks and desserts using them as decoration - I make turkeys out of oreo cookies, malted milk balls, cinnamon red hots, and chocolate frosting for the grandkids at Thanksgiving, using candy corn for the tail feathers. Now they're even making them in pastels and selling them at Easter. That's just wrong. :)
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Level 60
Jun 23, 2022
Consider accepting "Corn Candy" in addition to "Candy Corn"
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Level 67
Jun 6, 2023
Corn Dogs are sold mostly at carnivals along with Elephant ears, Cotton Candy, Deep fried twinkies and other delicacies that are bad for you.
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Level 62
Jul 19, 2020
I knew almost all of them but in my native language and so missed a lot. Like, I knew what cinnamon and coriander are in my mother tongue but as I did not know their English name (I learnt these just now), I couldn't do the quiz easily.
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Level 85
Jul 19, 2020
Creme brulee is a type of Custard.
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Level 72
Jul 19, 2020
Once my brain decided they must be cranberries, I could not for the life of me think of any alternatives. Currants. D'oh
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Level 68
Jul 20, 2020
Corn dog - nope, not heard of that one. Here in NZ it is a hotdog on a stick (and I have worked in a shop selling them).
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Level 67
Jun 6, 2023
José Jalapeño ... On a stick.
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Level 42
Jul 21, 2020
I kept trying to type in cranberry for currant.
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Level 82
Oct 25, 2020
Same for me
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Level 49
Jul 22, 2020
Maybe accept coriander for cilantro as it means the same thing,

and pretty sure only americans call it cilantro.

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Level 81
Jul 24, 2020
Cilantro comes from Spanish, so way more than just people from the US call it cilantro. Canadians also call it cilantro in English.
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Level 75
Jul 29, 2020
Currants.... hmmmm... pretty sure they're redcurrants, technically?
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Level 82
Oct 25, 2020
I only got corn dog because of Diary of the Wimpy Kid.
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Level 59
Nov 6, 2020
What in the world is CHARD!?!?
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Level 59
Nov 6, 2020
I thought it was Rhubarb...
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Level 69
Nov 23, 2020
What's a corn dog? I only got candy corn cos of "diary of a wimpy kid"
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Level 47
Dec 10, 2020
What is a "cherry???
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Level 35
Sep 5, 2021
It's fruit with a stem and pip.....
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Level 59
Jan 17, 2021
technically that is a "cashew nut", the cashew is the whole fruit
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Level 17
May 14, 2025
"Technically-" wrap it up.
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Level 23
Mar 5, 2021
what is a churro that was the only one i missed
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Level 35
Sep 5, 2021
Corriander should count for cilantro
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Level 70
Sep 23, 2021
See comments above.
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Level 50
Sep 23, 2021
Kept typing crossaint :/
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Level 83
Jan 4, 2022
Today I learned what cloves look like
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Level 44
Feb 3, 2022
Corny Dog should be accepted for Corn Dog
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Level 38
Mar 31, 2022
food is my passion
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Level 52
May 6, 2022
I'm getting hungrier
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Level 46
Jul 27, 2022
OHH I COULD'VE DROPPED MY CROISSANT
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Level 55
Aug 18, 2023
I had no idea what the calamari picture was, but for some odd reason it looked like Arby's curly fries to me lmao
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Level 63
Feb 6, 2024
Petition to accept corriander for cilantro
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Level 45
Apr 4, 2024
Coriander is already accepted. It's spelt with one 'r' not two.
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Level 32
May 16, 2024
Never heard of a current before. I kept trying Cranberry lol
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Level 68
May 16, 2024
currant is like a raisin. What's shown on the picture is cranberry
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Level 82
Jul 9, 2024
Redcurrants are a different thing
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Level 58
Dec 12, 2024
To think that chard could have been chicken, cheese, corn, cabbage, celery, cranberries, cauliflower, or coconut.
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Level 24
Dec 17, 2025
Creme brulle now seems obvious but I thought of Camenbert. Excuse my spelling.
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Level 54
Dec 17, 2025
That is the worst pic of calamari ever. I thought it was tortellinis and onion rings. Otherwise not bad at all.