Hey there, foodies! It's time to talk about the letter "K" and all the deliciousness it brings to the table.
From kale to kiwis, from ketchup to KFC, we've got a smorgasbord of foods that start with this quirky letter.
So, grab your knives and forks. Let's dive into the world of K-foods.
But beware, after reading this post, you might start craving some seriously krazy snacks!
Foods that start with K
Kale
Kiwi
Kabob
Ketchup
Kelp
Kidney beans
Kingfish
Kielbasa
Kohlrabi
Kumquat
Kaiser roll
Kasha
Knish (Eastern European pastry filled with meat or vegetable)
Katsu (Japanese breaded and fried meat)
Desserts That Start With K
Key lime pie--the most popular recipe on this site and my family's favorite.
Klondike Bars
Kheer (Indian rice pudding)
Kugel (a Jewish baked pudding or casserole)
Kouign-amann (a French pastry)
King cake (a Mardi Gras tradition)
Kolache (a Czech pastry)
Koulourakia (Greek butter cookies)
Kuchen (a German cake)
Candy that starts with K
Kit Kat
Kinder Surprise
Kool-Aid Gummies
Koppers chocolate-covered espresso beans
Kimmie Candy Company chocolate-covered sunflower seeds
Krabby Patties gummy candies (from SpongeBob SquarePants)
Karo Syrup Kisses (a type of homemade candy)
Foods That Start with the K Beverages
Kombucha (a fermented tea drink)
Kefir
Kahlúa
Kamikaze (a cocktail made with vodka, triple sec, and lime juice)
Kir (a French cocktail made with white wine and crème de cassis)
Kir Royal (a variation of the Kir cocktail made with champagne instead of white wine)
Kirsch (a cherry brandy from Germany)
Kiwi juice
Koolaid
Fruits and Vegetables That Start with the Letter K
Kale
Kohlrabi
Kiwi
Kelp
Kidney bean
Kabocha squash
Komatsuna (Japanese mustard spinach)
Korean radish
Kurrat (Egyptian leek)
Kai-lan (Chinese broccoli)
Kachri (Indian cucumber)
Karonda (Indian gooseberry)
Karella (Indian bitter gourd)
Khoai lang (Vietnamese sweet potato)
Kurrat (Egyptian leek)
Kale sprouts
Kohlrabi greens
Savory Foods That Start with K
Kabobs
Kielbasa
Kimchi
Kung Pao chicken (a delicious main dish recipe served at Chinese restaurants). One of my favorite Chinese food bloggers, Maggie Zhu, has an excellent easy Kung Pao Chicken recipe.
Katsu (Japanese breaded and fried meat)
Knish (a Jewish savory pastry stuffed with meat and/or potatoes) (I'm looking for a good knish recipe if you have one. My favorite knishes were once found at Tel Aviv deli in St. Louis but that's gone out of business. 🙁
Kipper (smoked herring)
KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
Krispy Kreme
Kona Grill
Koi Sushi
Kebab House
King's Fish House
Katsuya
Koja Kitchen
Kung Pao Bistro
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant
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