From Bacon to Sugar: Exploring Food Idioms in Everyday Speech

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Por Carlos Eduardo de Lima Peres

Since talking about food is something we do every day, it’s not surprising that food-related words have made their way into our everyday slang. It’s interesting to see how something as simple as food can inspire so many different expressions. Below, you’ll find a list of examples where food terms are used in slang, showing just how versatile and imaginative language can be.

Bacon
To bring home the bacon – to earn a living
The pressure is on for the sales team to bring home the bacon this quarter.

Bread winner – the member of the family who supports the family monetarily
In their household, Maria is the breadwinner, while her husband takes care of the children.

Chicken feed – a small amount
He offered me a salary that was nothing but chicken feed, so I declined the job.

What’s cookin’? – What’s happening?
What’s cookin’? Got any plans for the weekend?”

To have a bun in the oven – to be pregnant
I hear you have a bun in the oven, that’s wonderful news!

Piece of cake – easy
The exam was a piece of cake, come on!

Big cheese – boss
He is the big cheese here – just what he says

Caught with one’s hand in the cookie jar – to be caught in the act
I’m telling you that she stole it, I caught her hand in the cookie jar

Easy as pie – extremely easy
You can do it, I trust you and you know what? It’s easy as pie

Sugar – darling
How are you, darling?

Sugar daddy – man who provides money to the one he keeps
That must be her sugar daddy

Whether it’s referring to the primary earner in a family as the “breadwinner” or simply saying “What’s cookin’?” to see how someone is doing, these phrases add spice to our language, making interactions more vivid. Using expressions like “chicken feed” to indicate a small sum of money or describing something as “a piece of cake” to show how simple it is, introduces layers of meaning that go beyond the straightforward definitions.

By understanding and using these food-related idioms, you can add depth and flair to your everyday speech. So, dive in, experiment with these expressions, and see how they can enhance your communication skills. After all, language is like a recipe—it’s meant to be explored, mixed, and enjoyed!

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