You may need to complete a survey to view the full content of this page.
And The Winner Is…
Adrian – DOB 30/10/1951
[Not Claimed]
Thank you so much to everyone who took part.
Previous Answers
1. Tomato
2. Strawberry
3. Carrot
4. Egg
5. Cherry
6. Watermelon
7. Brocolli
8. Blueberry
9. Pepper
10. Banana
11. Kiwi
12. Coconut
13. Mushroom
14. Grape
15. Avocado
16. Artichoke
17. Lemon
18. Cabbage
19. Garlic
20. Spring Onion
21. Cinnamon
22. Asparagus
23. Peach
24. Apple
25. Lychee
26. Almond
27. Pumpkin
28. Pea
29. Lettuce
30. Orange
April 2024 – Food Focus: Name The Food – Win £10
Put your culinary knowledge to the test by identifying various foods from close-up images. Each picture will be a tantalizing zoomed-in view of a delicious item of food. Can you recognize the foods based on texture, color, and patterns?
Guess right, and you’ll earn 2 entries into our monthly draw. Even if you’re unsure, taking a stab at it still gets you 1 entry – it’s all about the fun and the chance to win! At the end of the month, we’ll randomly select one lucky participant from the pooled entries to receive an exciting prize. Ready to zoom in and guess the foods that make your taste buds tingle? Get started and let the culinary adventure begin! Good luck, and may the foodie odds be ever in your favour!
The competition started on 1st April 2024 and runs until the end of the month. The last question will be shown on 30th April 2024, with the winner being announced here on 1st May 2024. The winner will then have 24 hours to claim their £10 cash prize. If you don’t claim your prize by 11am on 2nd May 2024 you will unfortunately lose out. No late claims accepted.
Well done Adrian, hope you claim 😀👍
I hope my fellow namesake claims soon, thought it was my lucky day for a moment ! 😖
Ah, I put mangetout for yesterday. I suppose that is a pea with a continental flair?
Todays answer Liz Truss?
Leaf her alone
Why?
No reason at all 🙂 was just attempting a lettuce-based pun
I found your pun very funny Rosalind.
HA HA, I never spotted it at first. 😉
I couldn’t decide between nectarine and peach, so split the difference and put plum – which is exactly what I feel like now!
Why a nectarine it had a stone in it
Nectarines have a stone like a peach
True, don’t know why Heather thinks a nectarine doesn’t have a stone. I’ve never seen a peach or a nectarine without a stone. They are after all STONE fruit.
Non fuzzy peach = nectarine
Exactly. Yesterday was a bald one!!
Same i put nectarine
Yes, put nectarine as well. No hairs LOL
Today’s one looks like the non-fuzzy one.
Yes, I hope I got it right and they call it the same in the UK/English as in Dutch LOL
I missed yesterday’s draw, I have no idea how. Brain fog strikes again I think.
Happened to me a few times. I have bookmarked the site and it’s a routine to come here every morning before I go to my survey sites. Then next day I realise I didn’t do it and don’t have any idea how I strayed from my routine and didn’t even know LOL
I just had to put the variety today as well, as it is my favourite. Yummy!😋
Same!
Me too.
missed yesterdays, forgot as was excited I won on the Grand National lol
Well done!
congratulations on your win. I don’t know what happened to my horse which was last year’s winner, it is the only time I have put a bet on it and in all the years, I have never won.
I put Chilli as the answer for the 9th.
I think you may have done this because of the drawn pictures around the main food picture, they where chillies but the main picture was a yellow bell pepper, but you still get one draw entry 👍😀
I put pepper so I was right, but I was debating with myself whether I should put pepper or capsicum or paprika. You see, in Belgium we call it a paprika (colour doesn’t matter) and in India they call it a capsicum (my husband is Indian). But since we’re in UK I decided to risk it and put pepper LOL
Yesterday’s I put Bell Pepper, which is also known as Capsicum.
Same here!
same here
Yesterdays answer is 2 c’s and one l… 🙂
Absolutely correct, Jackie. But it’s a common misspelling – I was laughing about brocolli and stilton soup that was offered in a local cafe just the other week 😀
Glad it’s English this time LOL in my own language in Dutch we have 2 different names for this food depending on the type (colour).
Hilde, please educate us and tell us the two names for the food. I’m curious to know.
Yes, please do im curious too
The two names for the cherries are: 1. ‘Kersen’ small, red and sweet cherries. 2. ‘Krieken’ bigger, dark red (almost black/purple) and sour. The latter is usually used to make jam or used in other food/drinks rather than just eat it.
Ahhh, thanks for letting us know 👍😁
This food game is awful so far!! A bit of a challenge would be nice.
Be careful what you wish for 😉
You are complaining that a free contest is too easy. Why? I like to have a game where I don’t have to think too much right now. A rest for my brain.
and I like to have a game that stretches you a little bit. I’ve as much right to complain as you have to complain about my complaining!! If you follow me!! All part of life’s rich pattern, chill…..
I rather agree this game is too easy to be much fun – I do think the idea of the zoomed-in pictures is a good one though, and could be quite tricky done the right way! But with knowing they’re all food items, and then the backgrounds basically showing the whole thing from all angles, there’s not much challenge to this one 😏 However, as Paula points out below, we don’t HAVE to play it – and to be perfectly honest, despite all the above, I’ve already got one wrong! I put grapefruit for no. 6, I always get those… Read more »
I put fried egg as well.
It is for fun, with the chance of winning money, why are you complaining about it? It doesn’t cost money to play.
Well you don’t have to play it 🤷
Congrats Pat, glad to see you claimed. Good luck everyone
Congratulations Pat
Hopefully you claim in time
Good luck all for April
Congratulations Pat, hope you claim soon. Good luck with this months food theme everyone.
Well done Pat 👏 👏
Good luck all for April