Below you will find food riddles for children with answers. A riddle is a set of phrases that hint at an answer using the necessary word. There are puzzles about milk with sugar, sweets, an edible butter wheel and other food products. Such a riddle about lunch will remind mom that it is time for her child to eat.
- What can't bread be baked without? (Without peel).
- White as snow
In honor of all.
I got into my mouth -
There he disappeared. (Sugar). - White barrel
And in it - not a hitch. (Egg). - White water
We all come in handy.
From white water
Do whatever you want:
Cream, yogurt,
Butter in our porridge
Cottage cheese on a pie,
Eat, Vanya, my friend! (Milk). - White sweet stone
It melts in our cup
Tea, compote approves. (Sugar). - White snow
In honor of all.
In the mouth gets -
Instantly disappears. (Sugar). - He will be born in water, afraid of water. (Salt).
- Happy Birthday Day
Bake bread alone
And everyone sings: “Choose,
Whom do you love ...! ”(Loaf). - In a slice of butter dough
There was a place for the filling,
Inside it is never empty -
Eat meat or cabbage. (Pie). - Eat yes drink
Yes, pour the guests
And do not spare the cat! (Milk or kefir). - Liquid, not water
White, not snow.
Begins on "K", -
We drink a product from milk. (Kefir). - The "boss" whistled
On the stove is our kettle:
“Come on, turn it off,
And cook for everyone ... ”(Tea). - Green, black and in bags,
There is a weight, but there are briquettes.
Come on, buddy, help out:
“What do you drink with lemon in the morning”? ... (Tea). - And lumpy, and nostril, and soft, and brittle,
And all the sweetest. (Bread). - Lumpy, nostril, and spongy, and hunchbacked,
And firm, and soft, and round, and brittle.
And black and white, and all people are cute. (Bread, loaf). - Loved by adults and children
I have these sweets with tea.
You can eat them without tea,
"Dirty" hands without noticing.
You just lick your fingers
And tell me what to call them. (Chocolate candies). - Little lake
And the bottom is not visible. (Cup With Milk). - Small, Butter,
The wheel is edible.
I won’t eat you alone
I will share it with everyone. (Bagel). - They don’t eat me
But even without me they eat little. (Salt). - May break
Maybe cook,
If you want to -
It can turn into a bird. (Egg). - You can cook
but you can break
If not touch
may be a chicken. (Egg). - Born on the field
At the factory, cooked,
Dissolved on the table. (Sugar). - On a twine tea rings
I’m buying in a store. (Bagels). - Lunch hour is coming:
My hands, fidget!
From meat, vegetables and cereals
Mom cooked delicious ... (Soup). - Not snow
And white is always.
Though flowing
Not water. (Milk). - Wooden leg
Chocolate clothes.
In the sun, I melt
In my mouth I disappear (Ice cream). - He happens to be a clover,
Rice, meat and millet,
It happens with sweet cherries.
First they put it in the oven.
And how will he get out of there,
Then put it on the dish.
Well, now call the guys! -
They’ll eat everything piece by piece. (Pie). - It shakes on the table
And called .... (Jelly). - Guessing quickly and easily:
Soft, lush and fragrant.
He is both black and white
And it’s sometimes burnt. (Bread). - Separately - I'm not so tasty
But in food - everyone needs it. (Salt). - Children love very much
Chill in the bag.
Chill, chill
Let me lick you once! (Ice cream). - Transparent house
And who is it in him -
Not frogs, but green ones
Not salt water, but salty? (Pickles). - I drink it every day
I am not too lazy to enjoy.
He matures in Ceylon -
Any answer here guesses. (Tea). - Sitting on a spoon
Dangling legs. (Noodles). - Sweet, gentle and airy.
Sometimes you all need him.
After all, no triumph
It doesn’t pass without him. (Cake). - What the riddle is about
Good to eat with tea
In appearance - a small loaf
And with a sweet filling it is. (Roll). - What is added to Borodino bread? (Flour).
- What is poured into the pan
Yes, they bend four times (Damn). - It’s bread, but it’s not ours,
Called .... (Pita). - The hostesses baked for the holiday in the oven,
Lush, rosy miracles (Easter cakes).
Each riddle about milk is made especially for you. All of them tell about how a cook prepares cheese, milk and other food.