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English to Korean Food and Drink Words

This page contains a ton of vocabulary for food and drink words, all presented from English to Korean. There is a section for food words and a section for drink words and then a shorter section with food-related sentences as well.

While there's still many more food and drink words that need to be added to this page, for now there are a bunch to get you started. If you are interested in learning more, feel free to bookmark this page. We try to add new translations when we are able.

In the meantime, scroll down to see what you can learn!

Food and Drink Words from English to Korean:

Words in bold added during the last update. You can also view this list of food and drink words from Korean to English.


English to Korean Food Words

Food ➔ Eum-shik

Meat ➔ Gogi


Bacon ➔ Beikeon

Banana ➔ Banana

Beef ➔ Soegogi

Celery ➔ Selleori

Chicken ➔ Dak

Corn ➔ Oksusu

Egg ➔ Gye-lan

Eggplant ➔ Gaji

Green onion ➔ Pa

Ham ➔ Haem

Lettuce ➔ Sangchu

Onion ➔ Yangpa

Pizza ➔ Pija

Pork ➔ Dwaejigogi

Potato ➔ Gam-ja

Rice ➔ Bap (but also used to describe having a meal)

Salad ➔ Saelleodeu

Sausage ➔ Sosiji

Spinach ➔ Sigeumchi

Zucchini ➔ Aehobak


English to Korean Drink Words

Drink ➔ Eum-nyo soo


Beer ➔ Maegju

Black tea ➔ Hongcha

Coffee ➔ Keopi

Green tea ➔ Nogcha

Juice ➔ Juseu

Lemonade ➔ Remoneideu

Milkshake ➔ Milkeu-syeikeu

Orange juice ➔ Orenji juseu

Tea ➔ Cha

Water ➔ Mul

Wine ➔ Podoju


Related English to Korean Sentences

Can I see a menu please? ➔ Menyurul poyo juseyo?

Please bring me some water. ➔ Mul jom juseyo.


*English to Korean food and drink words last updated: January 29, 2025.



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The Fine Print

I don't speak Korean myself, so there could be mistakes in the translations. Most of what is here is user-submitted, but I do try to check for accuracy and make corrections as I can. Thanks for your understanding. Best of luck on your Korean language learning journey!



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