Chinese Food II
You should know that food can calm people down if you are going to save the world. These are very important types of food in Chinese. Yang Yu will help you learn them in Chinese with the more than enjoyable flash cards below, and then you can quiz yourself with the dangerously addictive Lingo Dingo review game!
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English | Roman Spelling |
apricot | xìng |
banana | xiāng jiāo |
beans | dòu |
beet | tián cài |
butter | niú yóu |
candy | táng guǒ |
flour | miàn fěn |
grape | pú táo |
honey | fēng mì |
jam | guǒ jiàng |
jelly | guǒ dòng |
juice | guǒ zhī |
ketchup | fān qié jiàng |
lemon | níng méng |
English | Roman Spelling |
lime | qīng níng |
mayonnaise | dàn huáng jiàng |
mustard | jiè mò |
nut | jiān guǒ |
peach | táo |
peanut | huā shēng |
peanut butter | huā shēng jiàng |
pear | lí |
pineapple | bō luó |
popcorn | bào mǐ huā |
radish | luó bo |
raisin | pú táo gān |
tomato | fān qié |
Learning Chinese Food II Words
Now that everyone is calm, take a break and eat. You deserve it world-saver. Come back and return to the Chinese words menu for another food list or other topics. If you love to eat and learn Chinese, then this is the place for you! The lists of Chinese phrases are important, because you might need a bathroom break soon. There is also plenty of Chinese language and culture information for you to digest as well.