Collective Nouns for Food and Drinks


Examples of Collective Nouns for Food and Drinks

A bar/ A square of chocolate

She dealt out a bar of chocolate to each child.

A batch of cakes

Mother was in the kitchen whipping up a batch of cakes.

A bottle of milk

She brought sandwiches and a bottle of milk.

A bowl of rice

I just want a sizzling beef and a bowl of rice.

A box of cereal

I’ve just bought a box of cereal.

A can of soda

I drank a can of soda.

A carton of milk

She was so thirsty that she drank a carton of milk.

A cup of tea

I’ve poured a cup of tea for you.

A glass of water

Could I have a glass of water, please?

A jar of honey

I have bought a jar of honey.

A jug of water

She spilled a jug of water.

A kilo of meat

I must buy a kilo of meat today.

A kilo of sugar

I bought a kilo of sugar and a bunch of grapes.

A loaf of bread

I’ll go across to the shop and buy a loaf of bread.

A packet of tea

She bought a packet of tea to drink on the journey.

A piece of cheese

He was clutching a piece of cheese.

A piece of chocolate

I’d like two teas and a piece of chocolate cake, please.

A pile of cookies

Do you want a pile of cookies?

A slice of bread

She hungrily ate a slice of bread.

A slice of pizza

Linda cut a slice of pizza for me.

A tub of margarine

They’re both very small, weighing about as much as a tub of margarine.

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Collective Nouns For Food and Drinks

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