Mediterranean diet, seafood, olive oil, rice, tomatoes, onions, potatoes, tortillas, tacos, the list goes on — the Spanish food wins.
Whether you want to visit Spain or any Spanish-speaking country, you must know food words, I mean a lot of Spanish food words. Food has strong ties to the culture; the same goes for Spanish food.
Hispanic and other Spanish-speaking countries take pride in their time cooking and eating food. During a normal workday, the lunch break does not only last for 30 minutes, it often goes beyond an hour.
Before you land in any Spanish-speaking country, learn the basic Spanish vocabulary and extensive food vocabulary because “food is love.”
Why Learn Spanish Food Words As A Language Learner
Learning Spanish becomes boring if done the traditional way. We need to cultivate immersive ways of learning a language. What other immersive way than learning a language through food words?
Food connects people and brings them to sit at a table — together.
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Useful Food Vocabulary In Spanish
These Spanish words are general food vocabulary anyone can use if they want to talk about food or order something.
| Spanish Term | English Translation |
| comer | To eat |
| Beber / tomar | To drink |
| La mesa | The table |
| El camarero / La camarera | Waiter / Waitress |
| El menú / La carta | Menu |
| El aperitivo | Appetizer |
| El primer plato | First course |
| El segundo plato | Main course |
| El postre | Dessert |
| El desayuno | Breakfast |
| El almuerzo | Lunch |
| La cena | Dinner |
| Los cubiertos | Cutlery |
| El vaso | Glass |
Spanish Phrases for Ordering Food
Now that you know the general food words, it is time to learn a few phrases in Spanish that will let you order your food in a restaurant.
| Spanish Phrase | English Translation |
| Disculpe, ¿puede traer el menú? | Excuse me, can you bring the menu? |
| Quisiera pedir, por favor. | I would like to order, please. |
| Como aperitivo, quisiera unas croquetas. | As an appetizer, I would like some croquettes. |
| Como primer plato, tomaré gazpacho. | As a first course, I’ll have gazpacho. |
| Como segundo, me gustaría una paella y de acompañamiento una ensalada. | As a main course, I’d like a paella with a side salad. |
| ¿Es posible pedir este plato sin cebolla/sin queso? | Is it possible to order this dish without onions/cheese? |
| ¿Puede traer más pan, por favor? | Can you bring more bread, please? |
| Para el postre, quiero flan. | For dessert, I’d like flan. |
| Para beber, una botella de agua con gas, por favor. | To drink, a bottle of sparkling water, please. |
| ¡Buen provecho! | Enjoy your meal |
Asking for the Bill and Spanish Tipping Customs
| Spanish Phrase | English Translation |
| La cuenta, por favor. | The bill, please. |
| ¿Puedo pagar con tarjeta / en efectivo? | Can I pay by card / in cash? |
| ¿Podemos dividir la cuenta? | Can we split the bill? |
| Aquí está la propina para el camarero. | Here is the tip for the waiter. |
In Spain, tipping (la propina) is not mandatory but is always appreciated, usually around 5% to 10% of the bill total.
Common Food and Drinks In Spanish
In this section, you will learn the most common Spanish food and drink words. We’ll categorize them.
Fruits in Spanish

| Spanish Term | English Translation |
| Manzana | Apple |
| Fresa | Strawberry |
| Mango | Mango |
| Cereza | Cherry |
| Plátano | Banana |
| Sandía | Watermelon |
| Uvas | Grapes |
| Aguacate | Avocado |
| Piña | Pineapple |
| Arándano | Blueberry |
| Guayaba | Guava |
| Albaricoque | Apricot |
| Chirimoya | Custard apple |
| Caña de azúcar | Sugar cane |
Vegetables In Spanish

| Spanish Term | English Translation |
| Zanahoria | Carrot |
| Papa | Potato |
| Cebolla | Onion |
| Coles de bruselas | Brussels Sprouts |
| Judías verdes | French beans |
| Ajo | Garlic |
| Jengibre | Ginger |
| Calabacín | Zucchini |
| Pepino | Cucumber |
| Tomate | Tomato |
| Espinaca | Spinach |
| Cebollitas | Green Onions |
| Pimiento | Bell Pepper |
| Nabo | Turnip |
| Camote | Sweet Potato |
| Rábano | Radish |
| Lechuga | Lettuce |
| Col | Cabbage |
| Col rizada | Kale |
| Brócoli | Broccoli |
| Coliflor | Cauliflower |
| Berenjena | Eggplant |
| Guisantes | Peas |
| Espárrago | Asparagus |
| Champiñón | Mushroom |
Meats and Seafood in Spanish
| Spanish Term | English Translation |
| Carne | Meat |
| Res | Beef |
| Cerdo | Pork |
| Cordero | Lamb |
| Pollo | Chicken |
| Pavo | Turkey |
| Jamón | Ham |
| Salchicha | Sausage |
| Tocino | Bacon |
| Carne molida | Ground Beef |
| Pescado | Fish |
| Salmón | Salmon |
| Atún | Tuna |
| Camarón | Shrimp |
| Cangrejo | Crab |
General Food Items In Spanish

Here are a few general food words in Spanish that are commonly used as staples in a typical kitchen.
| Spanish Term | English Translation |
| La fruta | Fruit |
| La verdura | Vegetable |
| El arroz | Rice |
| La pasta | Pasta |
| La sopa | Soup |
| La ensalada | Salad |
| El aceite | Oil |
| El vinagre | Vinegar |
| La sal | Salt |
| La pimienta | Pepper |
| El azúcar | Sugar |
| La leche | Milk |
| El agua | Water |
| El vino blanco / tinto | White / red wine |
| La cerveza | Beer |
| El refresco | Soft drink |
Herbs and Spices In Spanish

Herbs have a special place in Spanish cuisine, They give the perfect aroma and a pleasing look to any Spanish dish. Here are some of the common herbs and spices with their Spanish names.
| Spanish Term | English Translation |
| Albahaca | Basil |
| Orégano | Oregano |
| Tomillo | Thyme |
| Romero | Rosemary |
| Perejil | Parsley |
| Cilantro | Cilantro/coriander |
| Menta | Mint |
| Eneldo | Dill |
| Cebollino | Chives |
| Salvia | Sage |
| Cúrcuma | Turmeric |
| Canela | Cinnamon |
| Comino | Cumin |
| Pimentón | Paprika |
| Chile en polvo | Chili Powder |
| Pimienta negra | Black Pepper |
| Cayena | Cayenne Pepper |
Spanish Idioms Using Food Words In Them
Idioms are the shortest possible way of saying ideas which otherwise would require longer sentences to convey. Here, you will get to know famous Spanish expressions/idioms to ace your speech. Below are more idioms that use food-related words in Spanish.
| Spanish Idiom | English meaning | Sentence(Spanish) | Meaning(English) |
| Ser pan comido | Very easy piece of cake(literal meaning: to be eaten bread) | Aprobar este examen va a ser pan comido | Passing this exam will be a piece of cake |
| Estar de mala uva | To be in a bad mood, grumpy (literal meaning: to be in bad grape) | No le hables ahora, está de mala uva | Don’t talk to him now, he’s in a bad mood |
| Llorar sobre la leche derramada | To cry over spilled milk | No sirve de nada llorar sobre la leche derramada, ya pasó | It’s no use crying over spilled milk |
| Más largo que un día sin pan | Very long, endless, (literal meaning: Longer than a day without bread) | La espera se me hizo más larga que un día sin pan | The wait seemed endless to me |
| Pedirle peras al olmo | To ask for something impossible(literal meaning: To ask an elm tree for pears) | No le pidas que te preste dinero, es pedirle peras al olmo | Don’t ask him to lend you money, it’s like asking an elm tree for pears |
8 Spanish Dishes That You Absolutely Need to Try in Spain
Eating in Spain is more than just satisfying hunger—it’s a social experience. Each region offers unique specialties, from “pulpo a la gallega” (Galician octopus) to “papas arrugadas” (wrinkled potatoes) from the Canary Islands. Here is a selection of dishes that you absolutely need to try while in Spain.
| Spanish Dish | Description |
| Paella | A famous rice dish from Valencia, typically made with saffron, seafood, meats, and vegetables. |
| Tortilla Española | A Spanish omelet made with eggs and potatoes is often served as a tapa or main dish. |
| Gazpacho | A cold soup made from tomatoes, peppers, garlic, and bread, popular in summer. |
| Patatas Bravas | Fried potatoes are served with a spicy tomato sauce, commonly found in tapas bars. |
| Croquetas | Bite-sized balls filled with béchamel sauce and various ingredients like ham or chicken. |
| Pulpo a la Gallega | Octopus served on sliced potatoes, seasoned with paprika and olive oil, typical of Galicia. |
| Pimientos de Padrón | Small green peppers fried in olive oil and sprinkled with salt; some are spicy! |
| Gambas al Ajillo | Garlic shrimp cooked in olive oil is a popular tapa dish. |
Conclusion: Learn Food Vocabulary With Jolii
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