Fast Food Menu Items

9 words in this vocabulary list

adjective moving or able to move quickly

adverb quickly or in a short time

  • The new high-speed train is known for its fast travel times.
  • I need to finish this project fast so I can go home early.
  • Let's grab some fast food for dinner tonight.
  • Time flies fast when you're having fun.

verb the past tense and past participle of fry

adjective describing a food that has been cooked in hot oil or fat until it is crispy

  • The chef prepared a delicious fried chicken dish for the dinner party.
  • I love eating fried food, it's so tasty!
  • Let's grab some fried snacks and chill out at home.
  • Her temper was like a piece of fried chicken - hot and ready to explode.

noun a sandwich consisting of a baguette or other long roll split lengthwise and filled with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and condiments

  • The caterer served a variety of hoagies at the corporate luncheon.
  • Let's grab some hoagies for lunch from the deli down the street.
  • I could really go for a hoagy right now, they're so tasty!
  • Her speech was a hoagy, filled with layers of complex ideas and insights.

noun a food typically consisting of vegetables, sliced cheese or meat, placed on or between slices of bread

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  • I enjoyed a delicious turkey sandwich for lunch.
  • I had a yummy sandwich for lunch.
  • I scarfed down a sammie for a quick snack.
  • She felt like a sandwich caught between two conflicting opinions.

noun a dish or meal consisting of steak that has been baked

  • The steak bake was a delicious choice for lunch at the business meeting.
  • I grabbed a steak bake from the bakery for a quick snack.
  • I could really go for a steak bake right now, it's so good!
  • The steak bake was like a warm hug on a cold day, comforting and satisfying.

noun a type of food that is a combination of a hamburger and a hot dog, typically consisting of a hot dog wrapped in a beef patty and served in a bun

  • The new menu item at the gourmet restaurant is the hamdog, a combination of a hot dog and a hamburger patty.
  • I can't decide if I want a hot dog or a hamburger, so I think I'll go for the hamdog instead.
  • I heard that food truck serves up the best hamdogs in town.
  • The hamdog represents the perfect blend of two classic American foods in one delicious package.

noun a type of German fast food consisting of steamed, then fried pork sausage typically cut into slices and seasoned with curry ketchup

  • The traditional German dish, currywurst, consists of sliced sausages topped with curry ketchup.
  • I love grabbing a currywurst from the food stand on the corner.
  • Let's go grab some currywurst and chill out at the park.
  • The spicy kick of currywurst really adds flavor to the meal.

verb to cook food by submerging it completely in hot oil or fat until it is crispy and golden brown

  • The chef demonstrated the proper technique to deep-fry the chicken wings.
  • I love to deep-fry some onion rings for a tasty snack.
  • Let's deep-fry some pickles and see how they turn out!
  • Her emotions were simmering just below the surface, ready to deep-fry at any moment.

noun a type of bread roll commonly found in South Africa and the Caribbean

  • The bakery down the street is known for their delicious baps.
  • Let's grab some baps from the bakery for breakfast.
  • I could really go for some baps right now, they're so tasty.
  • His baps of knowledge on the subject were impressive.