Can you guess all the correct foods in this food picture quiz? Food is something we all talk about all of the time, but how many different foods can you identify?
How To Play Food Picture Quiz
You could choose to play this Food quiz directly from this page. Show the players each picture and ask them to guess what food it is.
There is also a FREE printable at the end of the post, to download your own copy, which will be easier for multiple players to use.
A picture quiz is a great inclusion in many quizzes. Perhaps use one page of six different food images as part of a larger quiz.
Hand out a sheet to each person and set a timer to see who can guess all the pictures correctly first. You could use the same sheet for all players, or mix it up and give each person a different sheet.
Why not print a few copies and use them at a family get together. It’s the perfect way to get everyone talking at gatherings.
The free printable food picture quiz has been created in A4 format, perfect for all home printers.
Food Picture Quiz Clues
Use these clues to help the players guess the correct food image.
- This blood sausage is a popular addition to cooked breakfasts.
- Why not bake this with garlic or rosemary.
- This fruit is known for its good fats.
- Traditionally you will find this in Cornwall
- Whilst being a great source of fibre, this food has a bad reputation for causing wind.
- You can eat these boiled, baked, steamed or fried. They are very good for you.
- These are often served after being deep fried. They also can be referenced by a different name beginning with S.
- Sometimes this tasty option can be filled with jam, cream or even both.
- These fruits are classed as a super fruit.
- Why not enjoy this snack with maple sauce or even bacon
- Their name comes from the stripes across their shell
- You can find these sliced up in hamburgers
- This small grain is popular in Moroccan dishes
- A small round pie that’s filled with currants and made with flaky pastry.
- This is normally made with a sheep’s heart, liver, lungs and kidneys with onions and oats.
- A fruit that grows on vines and has more Vitamin C than oranges.
- This dish is often referred to as the National dish of Spain.
- Traditionally this is made from beef or pork, and sometimes veal.