Food & Drink
From everyday groceries to the world's most expensive meals

The Worlds Most Expensive Pizza
A pizza topped with edible gold and truffle oil sold for $12,000 at a luxury restaurant.

Pizza for One Bitcoin (2010)
Someone paid 10,000 Bitcoin for two Papa John's pizzas, now worth over $600 million at 2024 prices.

Vintage Bottle of 1945 Romanée-Conti Wine
An exceptionally rare French Burgundy wine from the final vintage before the vineyard was replanted, valued at over $500,000.

"Napoli on a Pizza" - World Record Pizza
An ornate Neapolitan pizza topped with edible gold and rare ingredients, created at a luxury restaurant.

1900 Château d'Yquem Sauternes
A legendary sweet wine from Bordeaux's most celebrated dessert wine producer from the turn of the 20th century.

1945 Château d'Yquem Wine Bottle
A bottle of vintage Sauternes that sold for $117,000 at auction, among the most expensive bottles of wine ever sold.

Fleur Burger 5000
A $5,000 burger served at Serendipity 3 in New York City, made with wagyu beef and topped with a single truffle.

2012 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon
Ultra-premium Napa Valley wine from one of the world's most celebrated vineyards.

Bottle of 1947 Château Cheval-Blanc
French Bordeaux wine from one of the greatest vintages in history.

Pound of Premium Grade A Saffron
The world's most expensive spice, derived from crocus flower stigmas, typically used in small quantities for flavoring.

Rare White Truffle from Piedmont (Italy)
The world's rarest truffle, selling for up to $3,600 per pound, with some specimens fetching $300,000.

Pappy Van Winkle 23-Year
America's most sought-after bourbon, aged 23 years.

Kopi Luwak coffee (per pound)
Extremely rare and expensive coffee made from beans digested by Asian palm civets.

A 10-Year-Old Bottle of Macallan Highland Single Malt Scotch
A premium single malt Scotch whisky aged for a decade in oak casks.

Michelin 3-Star Restaurant Tasting Menu (Per Person)
Seven-course haute cuisine dining experience at the world's finest restaurant.

Bottle of 1992 Chateau Margaux (Bordeaux Wine)
A premium French red wine from one of the world's most prestigious vineyards in a strong vintage year.

Sea Urchin Roe (Uni)
A Japanese delicacy harvested from sea urchins, traditionally expensive but demand recently skyrocketed.

Yubari King Melon
Japanese premium cantaloupe grown in Hokkaido with perfect symmetry and sweetness.

Acorn-Fed Jamón Ibérico (Whole Leg)
Premium Spanish cured ham from black Iberian pigs fed only acorns in their final year.

Beluga Caviar (per ounce, black market)
Eggs from the critically endangered Beluga sturgeon, illegal in most countries due to conservation efforts.

Sushi Omakase
Sushi Omakase is a chef-curated multi-course sushi tasting menu served at the counter in restaurants, even if specified in a fast food context which typically does not apply.

A5 Wagyu Steak (per lb)
The highest grade of Japanese Wagyu beef, known for extreme marbling.

Blue Lobster (Live)
A rare lobster with a naturally occurring blue shell pigmentation, highly prized for display in aquariums or restaurants.

White Alba Truffle (per lb)
The world's most expensive mushroom, found almost exclusively in Italy.

Peking Duck
Peking Duck is a traditional Chinese dish featuring a whole roasted duck served with pancakes, hoisin sauce, and scallions, typically offered as a signature entree in restaurants.

A Dozen Long-Stemmed Red Roses (Rose Garden Quality)
A bouquet of 12 premium red roses typically sold by florists for special occasions.

Korean BBQ (per person)
A meal at a Korean BBQ restaurant where diners grill meat at their table, typically including banchan (side dishes) and multiple meat options.

Cup of Kopi Luwak Coffee (1 serving)
The world's most expensive coffee, made from beans digested by Asian palm civets.

Insulin Vial (Humalog Brand)
Essential diabetes medication that costs dramatically different amounts worldwide.

Avocado Oil
Avocado oil is a culinary oil extracted from avocado fruit, used as a cooking ingredient and salad dressing.

Gelatin
Unflavored gelatin powder, a common ingredient used as a thickening agent in cooking, baking, and dessert preparation.

Chicago Deep Dish Pizza
Chicago deep dish pizza is a thick, hearty pizza baked in a high-sided pan, typically served at restaurants as a shareable pie for 2-4 people.

One Pound of Fair-Trade Single-Origin Ethiopian Coffee Beans
Premium specialty coffee sourced directly from Yirgacheffe region with tasting notes of blueberry and jasmine.

Lobster
Lobster refers to the edible crustacean, typically sold live or cooked by weight in grocery stores for food consumption.

Tiramisu
Tiramisu is an Italian dessert made with mascarpone cheese, coffee, and ladyfinger cookies, commonly served in restaurants.

Neapolitan Pizza
Neapolitan pizza is a traditional thin-crust, wood-fired pizza originating from Naples, Italy, often served in restaurant settings as a premium fast-casual option.

Fettuccine Alfredo
Fettuccine Alfredo is a classic Italian-American pasta dish featuring fettuccine noodles tossed in a creamy Parmesan cheese and butter sauce, served as a vegetarian entree at casual restaurant chains like Olive Garden.

Ethiopian Injera Platter
An Ethiopian Injera Platter is a traditional shared meal featuring injera flatbread served with various stews, lentils, vegetables, and meats in a fast food or restaurant setting.

Denny's Grand Slam
The Denny's Original Grand Slam is a classic full breakfast platter featuring two pancakes, two eggs, two bacon strips, and two sausage links.

Pizza Hut Large Pizza
A Large Pepperoni Pizza from Pizza Hut, a typical fast food restaurant chain offering pizzas for dine-in, takeout, or delivery.

Papa John's Large Pizza
A large pizza from Papa John's, typically 8 slices, with standard toppings on original crust.

Dim Sum Meal
A dim sum meal in a restaurant fast food context is a shared platter of small steamed or fried dumplings, buns, and appetizers like siu mai, har gow, and BBQ pork buns, typically served Cantonese-style.

Eggs Benedict
Eggs Benedict is a classic brunch dish featuring poached eggs and Canadian bacon on an English muffin topped with hollandaise sauce, typically served at restaurants including fast-casual chains.

Bag of Dog Food
A bag of dog food refers to a standard retail package of dry kibble, typically 15-30 pounds, purchased as a grocery item for everyday dog feeding.

KFC Bucket of Chicken
A KFC Bucket of Chicken typically refers to a 10-piece mixed bucket of fried chicken available at KFC fast food restaurants.

Ramen Bowl
A ramen bowl in a restaurant fast food context is a serving of Japanese noodle soup typically featuring broth, ramen noodles, and toppings like protein, vegetables, or egg.

Pad Thai
Pad Thai is a popular Thai stir-fried rice noodle dish with egg, bean sprouts, scallions, tofu, peanuts, and a tangy sauce, commonly served in fast casual or restaurant settings.

Tandoori Chicken
Tandoori Chicken is a popular Indian dish of marinated chicken grilled in a tandoor clay oven, commonly served in restaurant or fast food settings.

Poke Bowl
A poke bowl is a fast-casual restaurant dish featuring cubed raw fish like tuna or salmon mixed with rice, vegetables, and sauces.

Margherita Pizza
A medium Margherita pizza from Pizza Hut, typically featuring fresh mozzarella, tomato sauce, and basil on a pizza crust.

Fish and Chips
A typical restaurant fast food portion of fish and chips, consisting of battered fried fish and thick-cut fries.

Salmon Fillet
A salmon fillet is a boneless, skinless portion of fresh Atlantic salmon commonly sold by the pound in grocery stores for home cooking.

Almond Flour
Blanched almond flour is a gluten-free baking ingredient made from finely ground almonds, commonly used in keto and paleo recipes.

Japanese A5 Wagyu Steak (8oz)
Premium beef from wagyu cattle with intricate marbling and exceptional quality.

Falafel Wrap
A falafel wrap is a handheld sandwich featuring fried chickpea fritters wrapped in pita bread, typically served at fast-casual Mediterranean or Middle Eastern restaurants.

Soy Sauce
Soy sauce is a fermented condiment made from soybeans, salt, and grains, commonly used as a seasoning in Asian cuisine.

Truffle Salt
Truffle salt is a gourmet seasoning made by infusing sea salt with real black truffle pieces or concentrate, used as a flavor enhancer in place of regular salt for dishes like eggs, popcorn, and meats.

Pho Bowl
A pho bowl is a traditional Vietnamese noodle soup typically served in fast-food or quick-service restaurants with rice noodles, broth, herbs, and meat or tofu.

Buffalo Wild Wings
Buffalo Wild Wings is a popular fast-casual restaurant chain specializing in bone-in and boneless chicken wings, burgers, sandwiches, and sports bar atmosphere.

Avocado Toast
A slice of sourdough with smashed avocado, the millennial breakfast icon.

Lasagna
Lasagna refers to a classic Italian pasta dish layered with meat sauce, cheese, and noodles, served as an entree at fast food or casual restaurant chains.

Lamb Chop
Lamb chop is a premium cut of meat from the rib or loin of a lamb, commonly sold as individual portions in grocery stores for home cooking.

Sourdough Starter
A live or freeze-dried culture of wild yeast and bacteria used to leaven sourdough bread, sold as an ingredient for home baking.

Subway Footlong
A Subway Footlong is a 12-inch long submarine sandwich customizable with various meats, cheeses, vegetables, and sauces, served at Subway fast food restaurants.

Poppy Seed
Poppy seeds are small, dark seeds from the opium poppy plant used as a spice and ingredient in cooking and baking.

Almonds
Raw or roasted whole almonds sold for retail consumption, typically a 1-pound or 500g package.

Wingstop Wings
A typical Wingstop 6-piece classic wing combo includes 6 wings in 2 flavors, 1 dip, fries or veggie sticks, and a 20oz drink, representing the most common individual fast food order.

Shrimp
Shrimp is a popular shellfish sold fresh or frozen as a grocery food item, typically priced per pound for retail consumers.

Steak at a Steakhouse
A typical steak meal at a casual steakhouse like Texas Roadhouse, especially during early dine specials.

Burrito
A burrito from a US restaurant chain, typically containing filled tortillas with beans, rice, meat, and toppings.

Kebab Plate
A kebab plate is a fast food restaurant meal typically featuring grilled meat skewers (such as chicken, beef, or lamb), rice or fries, salad, sauce, and pita bread.

Sourdough Loaf
A standard 1.5-2 lb artisan sourdough loaf sold at farmers markets, bakeries, or specialty grocery stores.

Bibimbap
Bibimbap is a popular Korean rice dish topped with sautéed vegetables, chili paste, and often a fried egg, commonly served in restaurants and fast casual settings.

Chipotle Burrito Bowl
A Chipotle Burrito Bowl is a customizable fast-food entree featuring rice, beans, protein choices like chicken or steak, salsa, cheese, and toppings served in a bowl.

McDonald's Big Mac Combo Meal
The classic fast-food meal consisting of a Big Mac, fries, and beverage.

Five Guys Burger
A cheeseburger from Five Guys, a fast-casual burger restaurant chain known for customizable made-to-order burgers.

Yeast
Active dry yeast is a common baking ingredient used to leaven bread, pizza dough, and other baked goods, sold in small jars or packets for home use.

Vanilla Bean
Vanilla beans are the dried, cured pods of the vanilla orchid plant used as a premium spice and flavoring ingredient in cooking and baking.

Chocolate Lava Cake
A warm chocolate cake with a gooey molten chocolate center, typically served with ice cream, offered as a dessert at chain restaurants like Chili's and LongHorn.

Domino's Large Pizza
A large Domino's pizza available under the current limited-time Best Deal Ever promotion, allowing any size, crust, and up to 7 toppings.

Active Dry Yeast
Active dry yeast is a leavening agent used in baking to make bread, pastries, and pizza dough rise.

Lard
Rendered pork lard sold by the pint, a traditional cooking fat used in baking and frying.

Açaí Bowl
An açaí bowl is a fast food restaurant dish featuring a thick smoothie base made from blended açaí berries topped with fruits, granola, and other ingredients.

Cod Fillet
Cod fillet is a boneless, skinless portion of cod fish commonly sold fresh or frozen in grocery stores for everyday cooking.

Saffron
Saffron is the world's most expensive spice, harvested from the stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower and used as a premium ingredient in cooking.

Steak
Steak refers to common grocery store beef cuts like sirloin, strip, and T-bone, typically sold fresh and conventional for everyday consumers.

Cracker Barrel Meal
A Cracker Barrel Meal refers to a typical entree like daily specials such as Meatloaf or Chicken N' Dumplins served at the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain.

Za'atar
Za'atar is a Middle Eastern spice blend combining sumac, sesame seeds, thyme, and oregano.

Baconator
The Baconator is a Wendy's fast food burger featuring half-pound fresh beef, American cheese, six pieces of crispy Applewood smoked bacon, ketchup, and mayonnaise on a bun.

Stromboli
A Stromboli is a hot, baked turnover filled with Italian meats, cheese, and sauce, commonly offered at pizza and fast food restaurants.

Calzone
A calzone is a folded pizza pocket filled with cheese, sauce, and toppings, commonly sold at fast food pizza restaurants like Domino's or Pizza Hut.

Crème Brûlée
Crème Brûlée is a creamy custard dessert topped with caramelized sugar crust, offered as a dessert item in fast-food or fast-casual restaurant settings.

Truffle Oil
Truffle oil is a flavored olive oil infused with the aroma of black or white truffles, used as a finishing oil in cooking.

Cheesecake Factory Cheesecake Slice
A single slice of Cheesecake Factory's signature cheesecake, served as a restaurant dessert.

Shawarma
Shawarma is a popular Middle Eastern fast food wrap featuring spit-roasted meat like chicken or lamb, served with garlic sauce, tahini, pickled vegetables, and pita in restaurant settings.

Sumac
Sumac is a tangy, lemony spice ground from the dried berries of the sumac plant, commonly used in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines as a seasoning or finishing touch.

Herbes de Provence
A dried French herb spice blend typically containing thyme, marjoram, savory, and fennel seed used in Provençal cooking.

Ghee
Ghee is clarified butter commonly used as a cooking fat and spice ingredient in Indian and South Asian cuisine.

Funnel Cake
A classic funnel cake is a deep-fried pastry made by drizzling batter in a funnel onto hot oil, typically served plain or with toppings at fast food restaurants and fairs.

Little Caesars Hot-N-Ready
The Little Caesars Hot-N-Ready is a large classic pepperoni or cheese pizza available for immediate carryout without pre-ordering.

IHOP Stack of Pancakes
A short stack of IHOP's Original Buttermilk Pancakes consists of three fluffy buttermilk pancakes topped with whipped real butter.

Five Spice Powder
Five Spice Powder is a traditional Chinese spice blend typically made from star anise, cloves, cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, and fennel seeds, used to add sweet-spicy flavor to dishes.

Cardamom
Cardamom is a highly aromatic spice derived from the seeds of the Elettaria cardamomum plant, commonly sold as green pods, ground powder, or extract for culinary use.

Bottle of Olive Oil
A standard bottle of olive oil refers to a typical 500-750ml container of extra virgin olive oil commonly sold in US grocery stores for everyday cooking.

Chick-fil-A Nuggets
Chick-fil-A Nuggets are boneless chicken breast pieces in a crispy coating, typically ordered in counts like 8 or 12 as a combo meal at fast food restaurants.

Tarragon
Tarragon is a dried herb spice with a licorice-like flavor, commonly used in French cuisine for sauces, chicken, fish, and fines herbes blends.

Cashews
Cashews are roasted tree nuts commonly sold as a snack food or ingredient in grocery stores.

Bottle of Maple Syrup
A bottle of maple syrup refers to a standard small retail bottle, typically 8-12 oz of pure maple syrup used as a food grocery item for pancakes and cooking.

Danish
A Danish pastry is a laminated butter pastry with filling, typically sold individually at bakeries or cafes.

Sushi Roll
A sushi roll is a cylindrical piece of sushi made with rice, nori seaweed, and typical fillings like crab, avocado, and cucumber, as commonly sold in the refrigerated section of grocery stores.

Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon
A quality everyday wine that costs around $7-10 per bottle at most grocery stores.

Crêpe
A crêpe in a restaurant fast food context is a thin French pancake typically filled with sweet or savory ingredients and served quickly.

Gyro
A gyro is a fast food sandwich typically consisting of shaved meat (such as lamb, beef, or chicken) wrapped in pita bread with tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki sauce, commonly sold at quick-service restaurants.

Pound of Deli Meat
A pound of deli meat refers to a typical package of sliced, ready-to-eat processed meat such as turkey, ham, or roast beef purchased at a grocery store deli counter.

French Onion Soup
French onion soup is a classic restaurant dish featuring caramelized onions in beef broth, topped with melted cheese and croutons, commonly found at casual chain restaurants.

Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuit
One Dozen Cheddar Bay Biscuits are a popular side item available for extra purchase at Red Lobster restaurants.

Shake Shack Burger
A single ShackBurger is Shake Shack's signature burger made with a quarter pound of 100% Angus beef, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, and ShackSauce on a toasted potato bun.

Caesar Salad
A classic Caesar salad made with romaine lettuce, Parmesan cheese, croutons, and creamy Caesar dressing.

Parsley
Dried parsley herb used as a culinary seasoning and ingredient in cooking.

Bacon
Sliced bacon is a popular pork product typically sold by the pound in grocery stores for breakfast and cooking.

Banana Split
A classic fast food dessert featuring a split banana topped with ice cream, chocolate, strawberry, and pineapple syrups, whipped cream, and a cherry.

Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is a fermented liquid made from apples, commonly used as an ingredient in cooking, dressings, and marinades.

1987 Bottle of Chateau Lafite Rothschild (Bordeaux, Sealed)
A rare vintage wine bottle from Bordeaux, France, considered one of the world's finest wines.

Ground Beef
Ground beef is uncooked ground meat made primarily from beef, commonly sold by the pound in grocery stores for everyday cooking.

Whopper
A flame-grilled beef sandwich with tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, onions, and mayo from Burger King's signature menu item.

Slice of Pie
A single slice of pie from a bakery or grocery store bakery section.

Crunchwrap Supreme
The Crunchwrap Supreme is a Taco Bell fast food item consisting of a grilled tortilla filled with seasoned beef, nacho cheese sauce, a crunchy tostada shell, lettuce, tomatoes, and sour cream.

Cinnabon
A Cinnabon Classic Roll, the signature cinnamon roll pastry topped with Makara cinnamon and cream cheese frosting.

Quarter Pounder
The Quarter Pounder with Cheese is a McDonald's fast food burger featuring a quarter-pound beef patty, cheese, onions, pickles, ketchup, and mustard on a sesame seed bun.

Marjoram
Marjoram is a dried herb spice with a sweet, piney flavor used in Mediterranean and Italian cooking, commonly sold in small jars for retail consumers.

Starbucks Venti Iced Caramel Latte
A standard espresso-based beverage with caramel syrup and ice from the global coffee chain.

Tabasco
Tabasco Original Red hot sauce, the most common everyday size and variety purchased by regular consumers.

Fennel Seed
Fennel seed is a common spice ingredient derived from the dried seeds of the fennel plant, offering a sweet, licorice-like flavor used in cooking.

Bottle of Vanilla Extract
A standard 2 oz bottle of pure vanilla extract used for baking and cooking in everyday grocery shopping.

Star Anise
Star anise is a dried, star-shaped fruit pod used as a spice with a strong licorice flavor in cooking and baking.

Cookie
A single package of Girl Scout cookies, the most iconic retail cookie purchase for typical consumers.

Trail Mix
Trail mix is a popular grocery snack combining nuts, seeds, dried fruits, and sometimes chocolate or candy.

Peanut Oil
Peanut oil is a versatile cooking oil extracted from peanuts, commonly used in frying, stir-frying, and as an ingredient in Asian cuisines and food preparation.

Arrowroot Powder
Arrowroot powder is a gluten-free starch derived from the arrowroot plant, commonly used as a thickening agent in cooking and baking.

Shredded Cheese
Shredded cheese refers to pre-grated cheese, typically cheddar or blends, sold in bags for everyday grocery use in cooking and meals.

Cumin
Cumin is a popular spice derived from the dried seed of the Cuminum cyminum plant, commonly used ground or whole in cooking for its earthy, warm flavor.

Sesame Seed
Sesame seeds are small, oval-shaped seeds from the Sesamum indicum plant, commonly used as a spice and ingredient in cooking for their nutty flavor and crunch.

Miso Paste
Miso paste is a fermented soybean paste used as a savory umami ingredient in soups, marinades, and dressings.

Deli Turkey
Deli turkey is sliced turkey breast or similar processed turkey sold at the grocery store deli counter for sandwiches and meals.

Happy Meal
A Happy Meal is McDonald's kid-friendly fast food combo typically including a hamburger or chicken nuggets, small fries, apple slices, low-fat milk, and a toy.

Clam Chowder
Clam chowder in a fast food or casual restaurant context is typically a creamy New England-style soup served in a cup or bowl with clams, potatoes, and oyster crackers.

In-N-Out Double-Double
The In-N-Out Double-Double is a signature fast food burger featuring two beef patties and two slices of American cheese on a toasted bun.

Agave Nectar
Agave nectar is a natural sweetener derived from the sap of the agave plant, commonly used as a sugar substitute in cooking and beverages.

Chicken McNuggets (10 piece)
A 10-piece order of McDonald's Chicken McNuggets, the classic bite-sized breaded chicken nuggets served à la carte without sides.

Big Mac
A McDonald's Big Mac sandwich, consisting of two beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, and onions on a three-part sesame seed bun.

Starbucks Frappuccino
A Starbucks Frappuccino is a blended iced coffee beverage, with the Mocha Frappuccino being a popular coffee-flavored option served at Starbucks fast food locations.

Burrito Supreme
The Burrito Supreme is a popular Taco Bell fast food item featuring seasoned beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and sour cream wrapped in a flour tortilla.

Raspberries
Fresh raspberries are small, red, edible berries commonly sold in grocery stores in plastic clamshell containers.

Arby's Roast Beef
Arby's Classic Roast Beef sandwich, a signature menu item featuring thinly sliced roast beef on a sandwich.

Nutmeg
Ground nutmeg spice sold in retail containers for culinary use.

Worcestershire Sauce
Lea & Perrins The Original Worcestershire Sauce is a tangy condiment used as a marinade, flavor enhancer for meats, seafood, and vegetables.

Thyme
Dried thyme herb spice in standard retail packaging (0.3-1.09 oz bottles), commonly used for cooking.

Jamba Juice Smoothie
A Jamba Juice Smoothie is a blended fruit-based drink available in categories like All Fruit, Classic, and others, typically served in small, medium, or large sizes at Jamba fast food locations.

Scoop of Ice Cream
A single scoop of ice cream served in a restaurant or fast food ice cream shop.

Pepperoni
Sliced pepperoni meat product, typically sold in 6 oz packages at supermarkets.

Turmeric
Turmeric is a bright yellow spice derived from the Curcuma longa root, commonly used as an ingredient in cooking for flavor and color.

Black Pepper
Black pepper is a common spice derived from the dried unripe fruit of the Piper nigrum plant, used ground or whole in cooking.

Boba Tea
Boba tea is a popular bubble tea drink featuring tea base with chewy tapioca pearls, served at fast food style tea shops and restaurants.

Coriander
Coriander is a common spice derived from the seeds of the coriander plant, used whole or ground in cooking for its citrusy, warm flavor.

Cloves
Cloves are the dried flower buds of the clove tree, a pungent spice commonly used whole or ground in cooking, baking, and beverages.

Box of Cereal
A standard box of breakfast cereal, typically 10-18 ounces, commonly purchased as a grocery staple for household consumption.

Chili Flakes
Chili flakes, also known as crushed red pepper flakes, are a common spice made from dried and crushed chili peppers used to add heat to dishes.

Allspice
Allspice is a spice derived from the dried berries of the Pimenta dioica tree, offering a flavor combining cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, commonly used ground or whole in cooking.

Sesame Oil
Sesame oil is a flavorful edible oil extracted from sesame seeds, commonly used in Asian cooking for stir-fries, dressings, and marinades.

Balsamic Vinegar
Balsamic vinegar is a dark, aged vinegar produced primarily in Italy, commonly used as a spice and ingredient for dressings, marinades, and reductions in everyday cooking.

Molasses
Molasses is a thick, dark syrup byproduct of sugar refining, commonly used as a sweetener in baking, cooking, and groceries.

Olive Oil
Olive oil is a common cooking oil extracted from olives, used as an ingredient in everyday recipes and categorized among pantry staples like spices.

Honey
Honey is a natural sweetener produced by bees, commonly used as a spice or ingredient in cooking and baking.

Rolled Oats
Rolled oats are a common pantry staple and baking ingredient made from steamed and flattened oat groats, used in oatmeal, granola, and recipes.

Jar of Honey
A standard jar of honey is typically a 12-ounce (about 1 pound) container of grocery store honey sold as a common food item.

Garam Masala
Garam Masala is a traditional Indian spice blend meaning 'warm spices,' typically including cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, cumin, coriander, black pepper, and nutmeg, used in curries, meats, and rice dishes.

Steel Cut Oats
Steel cut oats are whole oat groats chopped into pieces, used as a minimally processed ingredient for oatmeal with a chewy texture and nutty flavor.

Watermelon
A large, refreshing summer fruit with green rind and red flesh, commonly sold whole in grocery stores.

Walnuts
Shelled walnuts are the edible kernels of walnut nuts commonly sold in grocery stores for snacking or cooking.

Canola Oil
Canola oil is a common cooking oil extracted from canola seeds, widely used as an ingredient in recipes and for frying due to its neutral flavor and high smoke point.

Mixed Nuts
Mixed nuts are a grocery product consisting of a blend of various nuts such as almonds, cashews, peanuts, Brazil nuts, and hazelnuts, typically sold in cans or bags for snacking.

Blueberries
Fresh blueberries are small, round, blue-purple berries commonly sold in grocery stores as a healthy snack or ingredient in foods.

Breath Mints
Breath mints are small, hard candies or sugar-free tablets designed to freshen breath, commonly sold in tins, bags, or packs at grocery stores.

Fish Sauce
Fish sauce is a fermented condiment made from fish and salt, commonly used as an umami-rich ingredient in Southeast Asian cooking.

Large Fries
A large order of McDonald's World Famous Fries, one of the most commonly purchased fast food fries in the United States.

Egg McMuffin
An Egg McMuffin is McDonald's signature breakfast sandwich consisting of an English muffin, egg, Canadian bacon, and cheese.

Costco Rotisserie Chicken
A fully cooked whole chicken that costs $4.99 and is famously kept at that price despite inflation.

Turkey Breast
Turkey breast refers to fresh bone-in split turkey breast sold at retail grocery stores, a common cut for everyday meals.

Cake Flour
Cake flour is a finely milled, low-protein flour made from soft wheat, ideal for baking light, tender cakes and pastries.

Bottle of Ketchup
A standard 32 oz bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup, the most common size and brand found in everyday US grocery stores.

Frozen Pizza
Frozen pizza is a pre-made, ready-to-bake pizza sold in the grocery store freezer section for home consumption.

Popsicle
Popsicle is a popular brand of frozen ice pops in fruit flavors like orange, cherry, and grape, typically sold in multi-packs as a refreshing grocery treat.

Chicken Parmesan
Chicken Parmesan Sandwich is a fast food menu item at Burger King featuring breaded chicken with parmesan sauce on a bun.

Skittles
Skittles Original Chewy Candy in a 15.6 oz sharing size bag, the most common retail package size.

Ham
Ham refers to common fresh or smoked pork ham sold at grocery stores, typically priced per pound for cuts like boneless, bone-in shank half, or spiral sliced.

Deli Ham
Deli ham refers to sliced ham typically sold at grocery store delis by weight for sandwiches and meals.

Rice Flour
Rice flour is a finely ground powder made from rice grains, commonly used as a gluten-free alternative in baking, cooking, and as an ingredient in spice blends or coatings.

Pretzel
A soft pretzel is a popular twisted bread snack served warm, often with dipping salt or cheese sauce, commonly found at fast food restaurants and mall kiosks.

Fried Oreo
Fried Oreos are deep-fried Oreo cookies coated in batter and powdered sugar, commonly sold as a fair or fast food dessert.

Loaded Nachos
Loaded Nachos are a fast food appetizer featuring tortilla chips topped with seasoned beef, nacho cheese, tomatoes, sour cream, and jalapeños, commonly served at chains like Taco Bell.

Breadstick
A breadstick in the context of restaurant fast food refers to the soft, unlimited or portioned breadsticks commonly served as a side or appetizer at chains like Olive Garden.

Olive Garden Breadstick
A single serving of Olive Garden's iconic soft, warm breadsticks, typically featuring one or a small fresh batch served as a side in the restaurant.

Cooking Spray
A pressurized aerosol cooking spray used to coat cookware and baking pans to prevent food from sticking.

Dried Cranberries
Dried cranberries are tart, naturally sweet berries that have been dehydrated and are commonly used in baking, cooking, salads, and as a snack.

Pink Himalayan Salt
Pink Himalayan Salt is a pink-colored rock salt harvested from ancient deposits in Pakistan, commonly used as a seasoning and spice ingredient in everyday cooking.

Rosemary
Rosemary is a dried aromatic herb spice commonly used in Mediterranean cooking for meats, poultry, fish, and dishes like soups and stews.

Auntie Anne's Pretzel
Auntie Anne's Original Pretzel is a signature hand-rolled soft pretzel, baked to golden brown, lightly buttered, and salted, available at fast food locations.

Bag of Chips
A standard individual-serving bag of potato chips, typically 7 ounces from major brands like Frito-Lay.

Old Bay Seasoning
Old Bay Classic Seafood Seasoning is a popular spice blend containing celery salt, paprika, and 18 herbs and spices, originally created for seafood but used on various foods.

Pork Chop
Pork chop refers to a cut of meat from the pork loin, typically sold per pound in grocery stores as bone-in or boneless chops.

Gallon of Milk
A gallon of whole milk at the average US grocery store.

Sriracha
Sriracha is a popular hot chili sauce made by Huy Fong Foods, known for its green-capped bottle with a rooster logo, commonly used as a spice and ingredient in cooking.

Chicken Breast
Boneless, skinless chicken breast is a common grocery item, typically sold fresh or frozen per pound in supermarkets.

Bottle of Hot Sauce
A standard bottle of hot sauce is a common grocery condiment made from chili peppers, vinegar, and spices, typically in a 5-12 oz glass or plastic bottle.

Croissant
A croissant is a flaky, buttery French pastry commonly purchased as a grocery item from bakery sections or stores.

Mayonnaise
Mayonnaise is a common creamy condiment made from emulsified oil, egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, and seasonings, typically sold in jars for household use.

Pita Bread
Pita bread is a soft, round flatbread with a pocket, commonly used for sandwiches, dips, or as a wrap in grocery stores.

Slice of Cake
A slice of cake refers to a single portion cut from a larger cake, commonly sold in bakeries or grocery store bakeries as a ready-to-eat dessert.

Hoisin Sauce
Hoisin sauce is a thick, sweet, and savory Chinese condiment made from fermented soybean paste, used as a spice and ingredient in marinades, stir-fries, and dipping sauces.

Milkshake
A milkshake is a thick, creamy frozen dessert made from ice cream, milk, and flavorings, commonly served at fast food restaurants like McDonald's and Cookout.

Cream of Tartar
Cream of tartar is a white powder byproduct of grape fermentation used in baking to stabilize egg whites and add volume to desserts.

Root Beer Float
A root beer float is a classic fast-food dessert beverage combining vanilla ice cream with root beer.

Bay Leaf
Dried bay leaves are aromatic herb leaves used as seasoning in soups, stews, sauces, and other slow-cooked dishes.

Semolina
Semolina is a coarse flour made from durum wheat, commonly used as an ingredient in pasta, bread, and other baked goods.

McFlurry
A McFlurry is a McDonald's fast food dessert consisting of vanilla soft serve ice cream blended with mix-ins like OREO cookies or M&M's candies.

Cherry
Cherries are small, round stone fruits typically sold fresh in grocery stores, with dark sweet varieties being the most common for everyday consumers.

Stick of Cinnamon
A standard 0.75 ounce container of cinnamon sticks commonly sold at major grocery retailers.

Dunkin' Donuts Coffee
A medium iced coffee with flavor swirl from Dunkin' Donuts, the most typical coffee order for a regular customer.

A Dozen Cage-Free Organic Eggs
Premium eggs from hens raised without cages on organic feed, available at most grocery stores.

Cup of Coffee (diner)
A standard cup of regular hot coffee served at a diner or fast casual restaurant.

McChicken
The McChicken is a McDonald's fast food chicken sandwich consisting of a fried chicken patty served on a toasted bun with lettuce and mayonnaise.

Basil
Dried basil leaves, a popular sweet herb used as a spice in Italian cooking for sauces, pesto, and dressings.

Jar of Peanut Butter
A standard 16-ounce jar of creamy peanut butter, the most common size found in U.S. grocery stores for everyday use.

Slice of New York Pizza
A single slice of authentic New York-style pizza from a NYC pizzeria.

Chicken Sandwich
A Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich is the classic fast food breaded chicken fillet on a toasted bun with pickles, widely regarded as the standard 'chicken sandwich' in US fast food restaurants.

Birthday Cake
A birthday cake in the context of food groceries refers to a standard pre-made sheet cake available at supermarkets like Walmart or Kroger, typically sized to serve 12-24 people with basic icing and decorations.

Fish Taco
A fish taco is a fast food item featuring battered or grilled fish in a soft or crispy tortilla, topped with cabbage, sauce, and sometimes cheese or salsa, commonly available at chains like Jack in the Box during promotions.

Bag of Sugar
A standard bag of granulated white sugar, typically 4 pounds, sold in grocery stores for everyday cooking and baking.

Starbucks Coffee Grande Caffe Latte
Standard espresso-based coffee drink, one of the world's most commonly purchased beverages.

Sage
Dried sage herb seasoning, typically sold in small containers for culinary use.

Mustard Seed
Whole mustard seeds used as a spice for pickling, canning, and making homemade mustard.

Artichoke
An artichoke is a fresh, globe-shaped vegetable bud from the Cynara cardunculus plant, commonly sold whole in grocery stores for cooking.

Block of Cheese
A standard 6-8 ounce block of natural cheddar cheese typically found in grocery store dairy sections.

Stick of Butter
A standard stick of salted, grade AA butter (one pound / 453.6 grams), the most common retail grocery item.

Ice Cream Pint
A standard pint (16 oz) of prepackaged regular ice cream from a grocery store.

Cantaloupe
A single fresh cantaloupe melon, typically weighing 3-5 pounds, commonly found in grocery store produce sections.

Chalupa
A Taco Bell Chalupa Supreme with beef, featuring a fried chalupa shell filled with seasoned beef, lettuce, cheese, and sour cream.

Chili Powder
Chili powder is a ground spice made from dried chili peppers, often blended with cumin, oregano, and garlic, used as a key ingredient in chili con carne and other dishes.

Jar of Jelly
A jar of jelly is a standard retail container of fruit jelly or preserves, typically 12-20 oz, sold in grocery stores for spreading on bread or toast.

Bottle of Mustard
A standard 12-20 oz bottle of yellow or brown mustard, such as French's or store brand, commonly found in the condiment aisle of US grocery stores.

Box of Pancake Mix
A box of pancake mix is a dry pre-mixed powder, typically buttermilk-flavored, that requires adding water or milk to make pancake batter for easy breakfast preparation.

Cupcake
A standard cupcake is a small individual cake baked in a cup-shaped foil or paper liner, typically topped with frosting, sold as a grocery food item.

Powdered Sugar
Powdered sugar, also known as confectioners' sugar, is finely ground granulated sugar mixed with cornstarch, commonly used for icings, glazes, and dusting baked goods.

Salt
Table salt is a common fine-grained seasoning and cooking ingredient used to enhance flavor in everyday meals.

White Pepper
White pepper is a spice made from the dried fruit of the pepper plant with the outer black skin removed, used as a milder, less pungent alternative to black pepper in cooking.

Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne pepper is a ground dried red chili pepper spice used to add heat to food.

Onion Powder
Onion powder is a dehydrated spice made from ground onions, commonly used to season food.

Oyster Sauce
Oyster sauce is a thick, savory condiment made from oyster extractives, used as a spice and ingredient in Asian cuisine, especially Chinese and Thai dishes.

Shortening
Shortening is a solid vegetable fat used as an ingredient in baking and cooking for flaky pastries and frostings.

Strawberries
Fresh strawberries are commonly sold in 1 lb packages at grocery stores as a popular fresh fruit for everyday consumption.

Plum
Fresh plums are common stone fruits sold in grocery stores, typically purchased by weight or in small packs for everyday consumption.

Peanuts
Peanuts are shelled edible nuts commonly sold in grocery stores for snacking or cooking, typically in bags or bulk.

Jar of Pickles
A jar of pickles is a standard glass container of preserved cucumbers, typically dill-flavored, sold as a common grocery item in sizes around 24-46 fl oz.

Jar of Salsa
A standard 16 oz jar of store-bought salsa, typically medium heat and restaurant-style, sold in everyday grocery stores.

Scone
A scone is a small, baked quick bread of Scottish origin, often triangular in shape and flavored with fruits, nuts, or spices, commonly purchased as a grocery bakery item.

Cinnamon Roll
A cinnamon roll is a sweet baked good made from yeast-leavened dough rolled with cinnamon-sugar filling, topped with icing, commonly sold as groceries in packs of raw dough to bake at home.

Salad Dressing
A standard 16 oz bottle of common salad dressing like ranch or Italian vinaigrette sold in grocery stores.

Ranch Dressing
Ranch dressing is a popular creamy salad dressing and dip made with buttermilk, herbs, and spices, typically sold in 16-32oz bottles at grocery stores.

Barbecue Sauce
Barbecue sauce is a thick, tangy condiment made from tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices, commonly used to baste or dip grilled meats.

Brown Sugar
Brown sugar is a type of granulated sugar with molasses added, giving it a brown color and moist texture, commonly used in baking and cooking.

Vegetable Oil
Vegetable oil is a common edible oil derived from plants like soybeans, canola, or corn, used for cooking, frying, and baking in everyday grocery shopping.

Cornstarch
Cornstarch is a fine white powder derived from corn used as a thickening agent in cooking, baking, and food preparation.

Pizza Hut Personal Pan Pizza
The cheapest pizza available at major chains, usually under $10.

Hot Dog from a Cart
A hot dog purchased from a street cart vendor, typically including a grilled frankfurter in a bun with basic condiments, sold as fast food.

Mint
Mint is a popular fresh or dried herb used as a spice and ingredient in cooking, teas, and seasonings for its refreshing flavor.

Caraway Seed
Caraway seed is a common spice ingredient used whole or ground in baking breads, especially rye, and in soups, stews, and sausages for its mild anise-like flavor.

Italian Seasoning
Italian Seasoning is a common spice blend typically including herbs like oregano, basil, thyme, rosemary, marjoram, and sometimes sage or parsley, used to add authentic Italian flavor to pasta, sauces, and other dishes.

Peas
Frozen green peas are a common grocery store vegetable sold in bags for home cooking.

Kosher Salt
Morton brand coarse kosher salt in a standard 16-ounce container, commonly used for cooking and food preparation.

Cocoa Powder
Cocoa powder is a dry, unsweetened powder made from roasted cocoa beans, pressed to remove most fat, commonly used as a spice or ingredient in baking, hot chocolate, and cooking.

Box of Crackers
A standard box of crackers, such as Ritz or graham crackers, commonly purchased as a grocery staple.

M&Ms
M&M's are small chocolate candies with a colorful candy shell, typically sold in small bags as a common grocery snack.

Krispy Kreme Donut
A single Krispy Kreme Original Glazed donut, the iconic fast food glazed yeast-raised doughnut sold at Krispy Kreme restaurants.

Cottage Cheese
Cottage cheese is a fresh cheese curd product made from cow's milk, typically sold in 16 oz or 24 oz containers in grocery stores.

Waffle
A standard package of frozen or ready-to-eat waffles, a common grocery store breakfast item.

Salad
A basic pre-packaged garden salad typically including lettuce, vegetables like tomatoes and cucumbers, and dressing, sold in the grocery produce section.

Bag of Frozen Fruit
A standard bag of frozen mixed fruit, typically 16 oz, containing strawberries, pineapple, mango, and peaches for smoothies and recipes.

Glass of Orange Juice
A glass of orange juice in fast food restaurants refers to a small serving of 100% orange juice, typically around 11-12 oz, offered as a breakfast beverage option.

Side of Guacamole
A side of guacamole added to a burrito or bowl at a fast-casual restaurant like Chipotle.

Half and Half
Half and half is a dairy product that is an equal mixture of whole milk and heavy cream, commonly used as a coffee creamer or in cooking.

Hummus Container
A standard retail container of hummus, typically around 10 ounces, commonly found in everyday grocery stores.

Spinach
Fresh spinach is a leafy green vegetable commonly sold in grocery stores in packages ranging from 5-11 oz.

Bag of Popcorn
A standard bag of pre-packaged popcorn snack sold in grocery stores, typically 6-7 ounces in size.

Paprika
Paprika is a ground spice made from dried and ground red peppers, commonly used as a seasoning in cooking.

Tortilla
A tortilla is a thin, unleavened flatbread made from corn or wheat flour, commonly used in Mexican cuisine for tacos, wraps, and burritos.

Vinegar
Vinegar is a common acidic liquid condiment made from fermented alcohol, typically used in cooking, dressings, and pickling.

Cucumber
A fresh cucumber, a common vegetable sold in grocery stores for salads and cooking.

Dozen Eggs
A dozen Grade A large eggs, the standard size purchased by regular consumers in U.S. grocery stores.

Red Wine Vinegar
Red wine vinegar is a tangy condiment made from fermented red wine, commonly used in cooking, salad dressings, and marinades.

Eggplant
Fresh eggplant sold individually at retail grocery stores in the United States.

Mozzarella Sticks
Mozzarella sticks are crispy, fried cheese sticks typically served as a fast food side or snack with dipping sauce.

Cream of Coconut
Cream of coconut is a thick, sweetened coconut product used as a key ingredient in cocktails like piña coladas and in desserts, often sold in cans or squeeze pouches.

Baking Powder
Baking powder is a dry chemical leavening agent used in baking to help dough and batter rise.

Peach
A fresh peach is a juicy stone fruit with fuzzy skin, yellow flesh, and a single pit, commonly sold by weight in grocery stores.

Dill
Dill weed is the dried leaves of the dill plant, a common herb used as a spice in cooking for its fresh, tangy flavor in dishes like pickles, salads, and seafood.

Asparagus
Fresh green asparagus sold by the pound at retail grocery stores in the United States.

Sour Cream
Sour cream is a fermented dairy product commonly used as a topping or ingredient in cooking and baking, typically sold in grocery stores in tubs of various sizes.

Onion Rings
Onion rings are a common fast food side dish consisting of battered and fried onion slices served at restaurants like Burger King.

Tofu Block
A standard block of tofu, typically 14-16 oz of firm or extra-firm soy-based plant protein used in everyday grocery cooking.

Box of Rice
A box of rice refers to a standard 2-pound package of uncooked white long grain rice commonly sold in grocery stores for everyday cooking.

English Muffin
An English muffin is a small, round, yeast-leavened bread typically sold in packs of 6 and split for toasting with butter or toppings.

Mushroom
Fresh white button mushrooms, the most common grocery store variety sold in 8 oz packages for everyday cooking.

Brownie
A brownie is a small square or rectangular baked chocolate dessert typically sold individually in grocery store bakery sections.

Curry Powder
Curry powder is a spice blend typically including turmeric, coriander, cumin, and other spices used to flavor curries and dishes.

Cream Cheese
Cream cheese is a soft, spreadable fresh cheese made from milk and cream, commonly sold in 8 oz packages for everyday grocery use.

Snow Cone
A snow cone is a fast food frozen dessert made of shaved ice flavored with syrup, commonly sold at specialty stands or chains like Bahama Buck's.

Tilapia
Tilapia is a mild-flavored farm-raised freshwater fish commonly sold as fillets or whole in grocery stores for everyday consumption.

Lemon
A lemon is a bright yellow citrus fruit commonly used for its acidic juice in cooking, beverages, and flavoring.

Pineapple
A fresh whole pineapple fruit commonly sold in grocery stores for consumption.

Green Beans
Fresh green beans are long, slender pods from the common bean plant, commonly sold by the pound in grocery stores as a fresh vegetable.

Baguette
A baguette is a long, thin French loaf of bread made with simple ingredients like flour, water, yeast, and salt, commonly sold fresh in grocery stores.

Churro
A crispy-on-the-outside, sweet-and-creamy-on-the-inside churro dusted in salted caramel sugar available as a limited-time offering.

Jalapeño
Jalapeño refers to fresh jalapeño peppers, a medium-spice green chili commonly sold in grocery stores for use in cooking and salsas.

Street Taco
A crunchy taco from Taco Bell, the most common fast food interpretation of a street taco in the US.

Bag of Pretzels
A standard bag of pretzels is a common grocery store snack item typically sold in a small to medium resealable bag.

Lettuce
Lettuce refers to a common head of iceberg lettuce, the most typical variety purchased by regular consumers for everyday grocery salads and sandwiches.

Packet of Yeast
A packet of yeast refers to a standard 3-count strip of active dry yeast envelopes, typically 0.25 oz each, used for home baking bread and other yeast-leavened goods.

Grapes
Fresh table grapes, typically seedless varieties like Thompson Seedless or green/red seedless grapes sold in supermarkets.

Hamburger Bun
A hamburger bun is a soft, round bread roll used to hold hamburger patties and other sandwich fillings in grocery stores.

Tomato
A fresh field-grown tomato, the common red fruit vegetable sold by weight in grocery stores.

Celery
Fresh celery is a crisp green vegetable stalk commonly sold whole by the bunch, used in salads, snacks, soups, and cooking.

Loaf of Bread
A standard loaf of white pan bread, typically weighing about 1 pound, commonly purchased as a grocery staple.

Broccoli
Fresh broccoli crowns, typically sold per pound or by the piece in grocery stores.

Kit Kat
Kit Kat is a popular milk chocolate-covered crispy wafer candy bar, typically sold in a standard 1.5 oz single bar size at grocery stores.

Pear
A fresh pear sold by weight at typical US grocery stores.

Kale
Kale is a leafy green vegetable commonly sold in bunches, bags, or by the pound at grocery stores.

Corn Dog
A corn dog is a hot dog dipped in cornmeal batter and deep-fried, commonly sold as a quick handheld snack at fast food restaurants.

Frosty
A small Classic Chocolate Frosty from Wendy's, a soft-serve frozen dessert similar to a thick milkshake.

Cotton Candy
Frozen Cotton Candy is a sweet, icy blue raspberry and cotton candy-flavored frozen slush drink offered at Burger King fast food restaurants.

Snickers Bar
A standard single-size Snickers chocolate candy bar weighing 1.86 oz, filled with peanuts, nougat, caramel, and milk chocolate.

Zucchini
Zucchini is a common green summer squash vegetable sold by the pound in grocery stores.

Beet
Beets are the root vegetable commonly sold by the pound in grocery stores for fresh consumption.

Grapefruit
Grapefruit is a tart, juicy citrus fruit commonly sold by the pound or each in grocery stores.

Cauliflower
Cauliflower is a white, compact head vegetable from the brassica family, commonly sold whole by the pound or each in grocery stores.

Hershey's Bar
Hershey's Bar is a classic milk chocolate candy bar produced by The Hershey Company, commonly sold as a standard 1.55 oz rectangular bar.

Yogurt Cup
A yogurt cup is a single-serve portion of yogurt, typically 4-6 oz, sold in grocery stores as a common everyday snack.

Mango
A mango is a tropical fruit commonly sold individually in grocery stores.

Greek Yogurt
Greek yogurt is a thick, strained yogurt popular in grocery stores, typically sold in single-serve 5-8 ounce containers.

Dollar Pizza Slice
A New York institution where you can buy a fresh slice of pizza for just $1.

Bagel
A single plain bagel purchased at a bagel shop or bakery.

Pack of Gum
A pack of gum is a standard single retail package of chewing gum containing about 14 pieces, commonly sold at grocery stores and checkout aisles.

Box of Baking Soda
A standard box of food-grade baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), typically 8 ounces, used for baking and household cleaning.

Chocolate Bar
A chocolate bar is a common grocery store confection made primarily from chocolate, typically milk or dark, sold in a rectangular slab for everyday snacking.

Box of Pasta
A standard box of dry pasta, typically 1 pound (16 oz) of spaghetti, penne, or similar shape, sold as a basic grocery staple.

Bag of Frozen Vegetables
A bag of frozen vegetables is a common grocery item containing mixed or single-type frozen veggies like peas, carrots, corn, or broccoli, typically 12-16 ounces, sold in supermarkets for everyday cooking.

Protein Bar
A protein bar is a convenient snack food grocery item packed with protein, often 10-30g per bar, marketed for fitness, meal replacement, or on-the-go nutrition.

Turnip
Turnips are a root vegetable commonly sold by the pound or bunch in grocery stores as a fresh produce item.

Taco Bell Taco
A Taco Bell Taco refers to the classic Crunchy Taco or Soft Taco, a basic fast food item featuring seasoned beef, lettuce, cheese, and tomatoes in a crunchy corn shell or soft flour tortilla.

Donut
A donut is a common grocery food item, typically a sweet fried or baked ring-shaped pastry, with the everyday glazed variety being the most popular.

Jar of Baby Food
A single jar of commercially prepared baby food puree, typically 4 ounces, from major brands like Gerber or Beech-Nut.

Hot Dog Bun
A standard package of white hot dog buns, typically containing 8 buns, sold as a common grocery item for hot dogs.

Gummy Bears
Gummy bears are chewy fruit-flavored gelatin candies typically sold in small bags at grocery stores.

Evaporated Milk
Evaporated milk is a shelf-stable canned milk ingredient with about 60% of its water content removed, commonly used in cooking and baking as a richer alternative to fresh milk.

Apple
A fresh apple, the typical retail price for a pound of Red Delicious apples at U.S. grocery stores.

Box of Mac and Cheese
A standard 7.25 oz box of Kraft Original Mac & Cheese, a popular shelf-stable boxed dinner with macaroni pasta and cheese sauce mix requiring milk and butter to prepare.

Can of Corn
A standard can of canned corn, typically around 15 ounces, as a common grocery store item.

Can of Beans
A standard can of beans refers to a typical 15-16 oz canned bean product like black beans, pinto beans, or refried beans sold in grocery stores as a pantry staple.

Baby Formula
Baby formula is a powdered, liquid, or ready-to-feed nutritional product designed to serve as a breast milk substitute for infants.

Bowl of Soup
A bowl of soup in the context of food groceries refers to a standard can of condensed soup (like Campbell's Tomato or Chicken Noodle), which makes about 2.5 servings of prepared soup when diluted with water or milk.

Garlic Powder
A 3.4 oz container of Great Value brand garlic powder with a convenient screw top and perforated lid for seasoning.

Can of Soup
A standard can of condensed tomato soup, such as Campbell's iconic product, commonly purchased as a grocery staple.

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is a classic Hershey's chocolate candy filled with creamy peanut butter, typically sold as a single wrapped cup.

Granulated Sugar
Granulated sugar is a common refined white sugar used as a basic ingredient in cooking, baking, and beverages.

Raw Sugar
Raw sugar is unrefined granulated sugar used as a spice or ingredient in cooking and baking.

Oregano
Dried oregano leaves, a common spice used in Italian, Mexican, and Mediterranean cooking.

Brussels Sprout
Brussels sprouts are small, leafy green vegetables resembling miniature cabbages, commonly sold fresh in grocery stores for everyday cooking.

Cilantro
Fresh cilantro herb bunch, the most common retail format purchased by consumers for cooking.

Carrot
A common grocery carrot, typically short trimmed and topped, sold loose by the pound at retail stores.

Potato
A potato is a common starchy tuber vegetable sold loose by the pound or in bags at grocery stores.

Can of Tuna
A standard 5 oz can of chunk light tuna in water, the most common type of canned tuna sold in grocery stores for everyday use.

Muffin
A standard muffin is a single-serving baked good typically made with flour, eggs, sugar, oil, and flavorings like blueberries or chocolate chips, sold in grocery store bakeries.

Lime
A lime is a small, green citrus fruit commonly used in food and beverages for its tangy flavor.

Pomegranate
A pomegranate is a round red fruit filled with juicy arils (seeds) commonly sold whole in grocery stores as fresh produce.

Coconut
A fresh whole coconut sold as a grocery item for food use, typically containing coconut water and meat.

Garlic
Garlic is a common bulb vegetable used as a food seasoning and grocery item, typically sold in whole heads.

Bag of Flour
A standard bag of all-purpose white flour, typically 5 pounds, commonly purchased for home baking and cooking in grocery stores.

Banana
A banana is a common tropical fruit sold by weight in grocery stores, typically priced per pound.

Corn Syrup
Corn syrup is a sweet, viscous liquid sweetener derived from corn starch, commonly used as an ingredient in cooking, baking, and processed foods.

Cabbage
A fresh head of green cabbage, one of the most affordable vegetables commonly found in U.S. grocery stores.

Whole Wheat Flour
Whole wheat flour is a whole grain flour made from grinding the entire wheat kernel, commonly used as an ingredient in baking breads, pastries, and other recipes.

All-Purpose Flour
All-purpose flour is a versatile white wheat flour commonly used as a basic ingredient in baking and cooking.

Bread Flour
All-purpose white flour, the most common baking flour for general household use.

Raisins
Raisins are dried grapes commonly sold in grocery stores as a snack or baking ingredient in packages around 1 lb or 454g.

MSG
MSG (monosodium glutamate) is a common flavor enhancer used as a spice or ingredient to add umami taste to foods.

Granola Bar
A granola bar is a portable snack made from rolled oats, nuts, honey, and other ingredients, commonly sold in grocery stores as an everyday food item.

Corn on the Cob
Fresh corn on the cob is a popular summer vegetable sold by the ear in grocery stores, typically shucked or with husks.

Onion
A fresh onion is a common bulb vegetable used in cooking for flavoring dishes.

White Castle Slider
A White Castle slider is a small hamburger sandwich that is the restaurant's signature menu item since 1921.

Kiwi
Kiwi is a small, fuzzy, oval-shaped fruit with bright green flesh, black seeds, and a tangy-sweet flavor, commonly sold individually or in packs at grocery stores.

Beef Jerky
Beef jerky is a popular dried, seasoned beef snack sold in grocery stores, typically in small bags of 2-8 ounces.

Radish
Fresh radishes are small root vegetables commonly sold in bunches or bags at grocery stores for everyday consumption.

Sausage Link
A sausage link is a single individual link of pork breakfast sausage, typically around 1-2 ounces, commonly sold in grocery stores for breakfast preparation.

Candy Cane
A candy cane is a classic hard candy shaped like a cane, striped in red and white with peppermint flavor, commonly sold as a holiday grocery treat.

Orange
A single fresh navel or Valencia orange, the most common grocery store variety sold loose by weight for everyday consumption.

Lollipop
A lollipop is a hard candy mounted on a stick, commonly sold as an individual grocery treat.