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ating to food in the word search. all are nouns and all are single word…

Question

ating to food in the word search. all are nouns and all are single words.
glish translations of these names.

f q e r u t i f n o c r
r a c l o i g b l a t o
u n r n p o i s s o n t
i v o i r e a u c o r i
t x i v u w a j u r b k
u m s s c h o c o l a t
l v s t y x u f g e a p
a w a e r r u e b m n a
i a n o u t j a m b o n
t d t h t e l u o p l e

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Identify the puzzle rules

The puzzle is a French word search containing nouns related to food. All words are single words. We need to find the hidden French food words in the grid.

Analyze the circled example

The first row has a circled word: FRUIT (spelled from right to left as T-I-U-R-F, or left to right starting at column 3: F-R-U-T-I-F-N-O-C, wait, let's look closer at the circle).
The circle outlines: C O N F I T U R E spelled backwards (E-R-U-T-I-F-N-O-C).
Let's check the letters inside the dashed oval:
From right to left: C, O, N, F, I, T, U, R, E.
Yes, "CONFITURE" (jam) is circled backwards in the first row.

Search for horizontal food words

Let's scan each row from left to right and right to left:

  • Row 3: POISSON (fish) is written from left to right: P-O-I-S-S-O-N.
  • Row 6: CHOCOLAT (chocolate) is written from left to right: C-H-O-C-O-L-A-T.
  • Row 9: JAMBON (ham) is written from left to right: J-A-M-B-O-N.
  • Row 10: POULET (chicken) is written backwards from right to left: E-L-P-O-U-T (Wait, let's read right to left: E-L-P-O-U-L-E-T -> T-E-L-U-O-P-L-E contains P-O-U-L-E-T backwards: T-E-L-U-O-P).

Search for vertical food words

Let's scan the columns for food words:

  • Column 3: CROISSANT going downwards: C-R-O-I-S-S-A-N-T (Rows 2 to 10: C in row 2, R in row 3, O in row 4, I in row 5, S in row 6, S in row 7, A in row 8, N in row 9, T in row 10).
  • Column 5: FRUIT going downwards: F-R-U-I-T (Wait, let's check Column 5: U, O, P, R, U, C, Y, R, U, T. No. Let's check Column 1: F-R-U-I-T-U-L-A-I-T -> contains LAIT (milk) at the bottom: L-A-I-T in rows 7-10).
  • Column 11: TOMATE going downwards: O, T, T, I, K, T, P, A, N, E. No. Let's look at Column 11 (second from right): C, T, N, R, B, A, A, N, O, L.
  • Column 12 (last column): R, O, T, I, K, T, P, A, N, E -> ROTI (roast) at the top: R-O-T-I in rows 1-4.

Compile the found words

Based on the grid analysis, the hidden French food nouns include:

  1. CONFITURE (circled)
  2. POISSON (Row 3)
  3. CHOCOLAT (Row 6)
  4. JAMBON (Row 9)
  5. POULET (Row 10, backwards)
  6. CROISSANT (Column 3, downwards)
  7. LAIT (Column 1, downwards)
  8. ROTI (Column 12, downwards)

</reasoning>

<answer>
Based on the word search grid, here are the hidden French food nouns identified:

  • CONFITURE (Jam) — Row 1, written backwards from right to left (circled in the image).
  • POISSON (Fish) — Row 3, written from left to right.
  • CHOCOLAT (Chocolate) — Row 6, written from left to right.
  • JAMBON (Ham) — Row 9, written from left to right.
  • POULET (Chicken) — Row 10, written backwards from right to left (\(\text{T-E-L-U-O-P}\)).
  • LAIT (Milk) — Column 1, written downwards near the bottom (\(\text{L-A-I-T}\)).
  • CROISSANT (Croissant) — Column 3, written downwards from row 2 to row 10.
  • ROTI (Roast) — Column 12, written downwards from row 1 to row 4.

</answer>

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Answer:

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<reasoning>

Identify the puzzle rules

The puzzle is a French word search containing nouns related to food. All words are single words. We need to find the hidden French food words in the grid.

Analyze the circled example

The first row has a circled word: FRUIT (spelled from right to left as T-I-U-R-F, or left to right starting at column 3: F-R-U-T-I-F-N-O-C, wait, let's look closer at the circle).
The circle outlines: C O N F I T U R E spelled backwards (E-R-U-T-I-F-N-O-C).
Let's check the letters inside the dashed oval:
From right to left: C, O, N, F, I, T, U, R, E.
Yes, "CONFITURE" (jam) is circled backwards in the first row.

Search for horizontal food words

Let's scan each row from left to right and right to left:

  • Row 3: POISSON (fish) is written from left to right: P-O-I-S-S-O-N.
  • Row 6: CHOCOLAT (chocolate) is written from left to right: C-H-O-C-O-L-A-T.
  • Row 9: JAMBON (ham) is written from left to right: J-A-M-B-O-N.
  • Row 10: POULET (chicken) is written backwards from right to left: E-L-P-O-U-T (Wait, let's read right to left: E-L-P-O-U-L-E-T -> T-E-L-U-O-P-L-E contains P-O-U-L-E-T backwards: T-E-L-U-O-P).

Search for vertical food words

Let's scan the columns for food words:

  • Column 3: CROISSANT going downwards: C-R-O-I-S-S-A-N-T (Rows 2 to 10: C in row 2, R in row 3, O in row 4, I in row 5, S in row 6, S in row 7, A in row 8, N in row 9, T in row 10).
  • Column 5: FRUIT going downwards: F-R-U-I-T (Wait, let's check Column 5: U, O, P, R, U, C, Y, R, U, T. No. Let's check Column 1: F-R-U-I-T-U-L-A-I-T -> contains LAIT (milk) at the bottom: L-A-I-T in rows 7-10).
  • Column 11: TOMATE going downwards: O, T, T, I, K, T, P, A, N, E. No. Let's look at Column 11 (second from right): C, T, N, R, B, A, A, N, O, L.
  • Column 12 (last column): R, O, T, I, K, T, P, A, N, E -> ROTI (roast) at the top: R-O-T-I in rows 1-4.

Compile the found words

Based on the grid analysis, the hidden French food nouns include:

  1. CONFITURE (circled)
  2. POISSON (Row 3)
  3. CHOCOLAT (Row 6)
  4. JAMBON (Row 9)
  5. POULET (Row 10, backwards)
  6. CROISSANT (Column 3, downwards)
  7. LAIT (Column 1, downwards)
  8. ROTI (Column 12, downwards)

</reasoning>

<answer>
Based on the word search grid, here are the hidden French food nouns identified:

  • CONFITURE (Jam) — Row 1, written backwards from right to left (circled in the image).
  • POISSON (Fish) — Row 3, written from left to right.
  • CHOCOLAT (Chocolate) — Row 6, written from left to right.
  • JAMBON (Ham) — Row 9, written from left to right.
  • POULET (Chicken) — Row 10, written backwards from right to left (\(\text{T-E-L-U-O-P}\)).
  • LAIT (Milk) — Column 1, written downwards near the bottom (\(\text{L-A-I-T}\)).
  • CROISSANT (Croissant) — Column 3, written downwards from row 2 to row 10.
  • ROTI (Roast) — Column 12, written downwards from row 1 to row 4.

</answer>

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