Here you’ll find 8 Groceries that start with X, organized from “XO Cognac” to “Xylitol”. Because X is uncommon in English grocery names, the list mixes branded products and widely used ingredients found worldwide.

Groceries that start with X are food and pantry items with names beginning with X, sold in stores worldwide. For example, XO Cognac uses “XO” to mean “Extra Old” in cognac grading.

Below you’ll find the table with Item, Category, Usage, Popular brands.

Item: The actual product name; use it to find the exact grocery on shelves, labels, or online searches.

Category: The store section or food type; this helps you know where to look and how to group items.

Usage: Short cooking or serving notes that tell you how to prepare, pair, or apply the item.

Popular brands: Common manufacturers or labels you can consider when buying, listed for easy comparison.

Groceries that start with X

ItemCategoryCommon unitsPopular brands
Xanthan GumPantrybag, pouch, jarBob’s Red Mill, Anthony’s, NOW Foods, Judee’s
XylitolPantrybag, pouch, jarXyloburst, NOW Foods, Anthony’s, Health Garden
XO SauceCondimentjarLee Kum Kee, Amoy, Dragon King, Kam Yen Jan
Xinomavro WineBeveragebottleKir-Yianni, Alpha Estate, Thymiopoulos Vineyards, Vaeni
XoconostleProduceeach, lb, jargeneric, Dona Maria
XiguaProduceeach, lb, kggeneric
XoubaPantrycan, jarCuca, Ramón Peña, Ortiz, Conservas de Cambados
XO CognacBeveragebottleHennessy, Rémy Martin, Courvoisier, Martell

Descriptions

Xanthan Gum
A powder used as a thickener and stabilizer in foods like sauces, dressings, and gluten-free baking. It improves texture and prevents ingredients from separating.
Xylitol
A sugar alcohol used as a low-calorie sugar substitute. It looks and tastes like sugar but has fewer calories and doesn’t raise blood sugar levels.
XO Sauce
A spicy, savory seafood sauce from Hong Kong. Made with dried seafood and chili, it’s used to add a kick to stir-fries, noodles, and rice dishes.
Xinomavro Wine
A rich, full-bodied red wine from Greece, known for its complex aromas and high tannins. It pairs well with roasted meats, stews, and aged cheeses.
Xoconostle
A sour variety of prickly pear cactus fruit, native to Mexico. It’s used in salsas, moles, and stews, adding a distinctive tangy and acidic flavor.
Xigua
Also known as the Chinese watermelon, it’s a sweet, juicy fruit perfect for summer salads, drinks, or just eating by the slice. Often found in specialty or Asian markets.
Xouba
Small, young sardines, a specialty from the coast of Spain. They are often canned in olive oil or a savory sauce and served as a tapa or in salads.
XO Cognac
Extra Old cognac, a high-quality brandy aged for at least 10 years. It’s a smooth, complex spirit meant for sipping, with notes of fruit, spice, and oak.
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