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Les aliments

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De la confiture Some jam
De la crème fraîche Some crème fraîche
De la farine Some flour
De la glace Some ice cream
De la nourriture Food
Des bonbons (masculine) Some sweets
Des céréales (feminine) Some cereals
Des chips (feminine) Some crisps
Des pâtes (feminine) Some pasta
Du beurre Some butter
Du chocolat Some chocolate
Du fromage râpé Some grated cheese
Du miel Some honey
Du pain Some bread
Du riz Some rice
Un biscuit A biscuit
Un chewing-gum A chewing-gum
Un croissant A croissant
Un gâteau A cake
Un œuf An egg
Un pain au chocolat A pain au chocolat
Un yaourt A yoghurt
Une amande An almond
Une boîte de conserve A can/a tin
Une cacahuète A peanut
Une noisette A hazelnut
Une noix A nut/a walnut
Une tarte A tart
Une tourte A pie

Note

“Une boîte de conserve” can only contain food. For drinks, we use “une canette” to mean “a can.” “Boîte” means “box.”

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