| A | B |
| sustenance | means of support; or nourishment |
| nurture | to train, rear, educate, or nourish |
| nutrition | food, or its assimilation and contribution to body growth |
| alimentary | relating to food or nutrition |
| repast | a meal or food |
| succulence | juiciness |
| ambrosia | the food of the gods; or anything that tastes or smells delicious |
| pottage | a thick soup or stew |
| sweetbread | the pancreas or thymus of an animal used as food |
| claret | red table wine |
| decant | to pour liquid gently to keep from distributing the sediment |
| frizzle | to sizzle or fry |
| trencher | a wooden platter or plate for carving, serving, or eating food |
| tankard | a tall, one handled drinking vessel, especially a pewter one with a lid |