Learn Basic Food Vocabulary for Beginners (Pre-A1 English)

Raúl Maguiña

Fundador de Langcom | Examinador de Cambridge y del SIELE

12 de julio de 2026

PRE-A1📚 Vocabulario⏱️ 3 min read
Learning basic food vocabulary is your first step to talking about meals and ordering food in English. These simple words help you communicate what you like to eat and what you want at a restaurant. For example, you can say I like pizza o I want chicken and chips. This lesson introduces common foods like rice, pasta, salad, y fish. You will also learn words for popular fast foods such as hamburgers y sandwiches. Mastering these words will make everyday conversations about food much easier and more enjoyable.

What Are Common Food Words in English?

Many foods have simple names in English. You can use these words to talk about your favorite meals or what you eat every day.

Here are some basic food words:

  • Pizza: A popular dish with bread, cheese, and toppings.
  • Rice: A grain often eaten with other foods.
  • Pasta: A food made from dough, like spaghetti or macaroni.
  • Salad: A mix of raw vegetables, often with dressing.
  • Fish: An animal that lives in water and is eaten as food.
  • Chicken: A bird often eaten for its meat.

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How Do We Talk About Snacks and Fast Food?

English has many words for quick meals and snacks. These are foods you might eat when you are busy or want something fast.

Look at these common snack and fast food words:

  • Sandwiches: Two pieces of bread with food between them.
  • Hamburger: A round patty of ground meat in a bun.
  • Chips: Thin, fried slices of potato.
  • Chocolate cake: A sweet dessert made with chocolate.

Ejemplos

  • I like pizza.
  • Do you eat rice?
  • She wants pasta for dinner.
  • We have salad with chicken.
  • He eats fish on Friday.
  • Can I have a hamburger?
  • They like chips.
  • My favorite dessert is chocolate cake.

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Errores habituales de los hispanohablantes

One common mistake for Spanish speakers is with the word chips.

  • In English, chips often means “fried potato sticks” (like patatas fritas). For example, I want fish and chips.
  • If you mean the thin, crunchy slices of potato in a bag, we usually say crisps (British English) or potato chips (American English).
  • Remember: Chips (fried potato sticks) vs. Crisps / Potato chips (thin, crunchy snacks).

Preguntas más frecuentes

How can I remember new food words?

Try to say the words aloud. Look at pictures of the food and say its name, like pizza o chicken. You can also make a list of your favorite foods in English.

Are these words used in all English-speaking countries?

Yes, these basic food words like rice, pasta, y salad are understood everywhere. Some words, like chips, can have small differences in meaning between American and British English, but the main idea is clear.

Sobre el autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña es el director de la Asociación Educativa Langcom, un centro autorizado de preparación para el examen Cambridge English en EE.UU.. Con más de una década de experiencia en la enseñanza de idiomas y la certificación internacional, ha ayudado a miles de estudiantes, profesores e instituciones educativas de 25 países a conseguir las certificaciones de inglés de Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL y Michigan.

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