(With) Oil • בַּשֶּׁמֶןBashemen
First referred to as an ingredient for the sacrificial meal offering. Often combined with grain or bread.
Bitter Waters • מָרִיםMarim
Similar consonants to Miriam which will be included in these references.
Cakes • עֻגוֹתUgot
Abraham tells Sarah to take some choice flour to make cakes to welcome the travelling strangers. In Numbers the gathered manna would be prepared as cakes.
Calf • בֶּן-בָּקָרBen Bakar
Literal translation can be "son of the herd." Veal.
Onion • הַבְּצָלִיםHab'tzalim
Literally "The onions."
Quail • שַֹלְוִיםSalvim
The plural of "s'lav" - quail.
Sheep (flocks of) • וּבָקָרUvakar
In the context of "and flocks of sheep." Connected to the word "tzon"
Watermelon • הָאֲבַטִּחִיםHaavitichim
Literally "The watermelons."
Wheat (fine) • סֹלֶתSolet
First appears in the story of Abraham asking Sarah to prepare cakes to welcome strangers. Generally describing the fine wheat for the sacrifices. Does not appear in Deuteronomy.
White Coriander • גַּד לָבָןGad (Lavan)
White coriander seed is first mentioned her not only as the first recognized spice in the Torah but associated with manna as a flavor profile.
Young Bull • פַּרPar
First appears in Parashat Tetzaveh as an offering from the priests. Only appears once in Exodus an does not appear in Deuteronomy.