This document defines and provides examples of common English idioms related to food. It explains idioms such as "it's not my cup of tea" to mean something is not to one's liking, "food for thought" to mean something that causes reflection, and "a piece of cake" to mean something that is easy. It also describes idioms such as "the breadwinner" to refer to the main financial provider, and "buttering me up" to mean using flattery to get what you want.