| EDAMAME | Japanese dish of young soy beans cooked in their pods and salted as a snack or appetiser (7) |
| CASHEWS | Nut-like seeds of a tropical tree eaten salted as a snack or in stir-fries, curries, with noodles or |
| CAPER | Bramble-like shrub with buds often pickled or salted as a piquant garnish or seasoning; a playful leap; a ridiculous escapade; a heist; or, a film based on such a crime (5) |
| LARIAT | Mallorcan name for a plate of mixed tapas often served as snack or appetiser (6) |
| MARINIERE | Of shellfish (especially mussels), cooked in their shells with white wine and onions (9) |
| PAKORA | Indian snack or appetiser (6) |
| ANTIPASTO | Hors d'oeuvre or appetiser such as a portion of olives, marinated artichoke hearts, prosciutto, mozzarella or roasted almonds, traditionally served as the first course of an Italian meal (9) |
| OLLA | Frijoles de la ___ (Mexican beans cooked in a clay pot) |
| BEDANDBREAKFAST | Fart aloud finally with baked beans cooked in guest house (3,3,9) |
| PEANUTS | Seeds typically roasted/salted as snacks or blended into "butter"; or, a paltry or trifling sum of money (7) |
| EGGROLL | Although it sounds like the sport of spinning an egg down a hill, it's a Chinese-style fried "spring" savoury for a snack or a supper-time fill (3,4) |
| SUNBEAM | Light bean cooked in total (7) |
| VANILLA | Flavouring substance obtained from pods and used in ice cream (7) |
| TADPOLE | Story about 'Poor Pod and the Young Frog' (7) |
| SNAP | Word for a sudden audible nip; a snack or nibble; a crack; an earring; a ginger nut; an interjection meaning "same, matching"; a quick photo; a popper; or, a sharp spell of cold (4) |
| CRISP | Anglo-Saxon word for curly/frizzy hair originally, later a wafer of potato deep-fried as a snack; or, a pudding of fruit with a crumble-like topping (5) |
| STRAW | A thin tube with which to imbibe a drink; a strip of puff pastry baked as a snack; or, dried stalks of grain (5) |
| DEHISCE | Seeds burst from pod and shied around church |
| BENEATH | The bean cooked down under? |
| SNAPPEA | It's eaten pod and all |