Useful for shiritori! A list of food names that start with 'fu'
We’re introducing foods that start with “fu”! When you hear “foods that start with fu,” what comes to mind? We’ve gathered a wide range, not only foods born in Japan but also those from overseas and even popular convenience-store items.
If it’s your turn with “fu” in a food shiritori game or you need “fu” words for a word game, this article has you covered.
You’ll surely find plenty you’ve eaten before! Feel free to use it as a reference.
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6 characters (1–10)
financier (French almond butter cake)
A baked confection that originated in France, characterized by a moist texture with gentle sweetness and a toasty aroma.
A similar confection is the madeleine, but while madeleines use whole eggs, financiers are made using only egg whites.
In conclusion
We introduced the names of foods that start with “fu.” Did any of your favorites make the list? Even the things we casually eat every day—when you take a closer look—there are surprisingly many foods that begin with “fu.” If this article sparked your interest, try looking for even more foods!


