What food do we eat from carts?

-We eat drinks, hotdogs,a nd pretzels from carts on every street corner in New York City.
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Are they correct? can we use "eat drinks"?

Drinks are not considered food.

We eat hotdogs and pretzels . . .

You could ask -- What do we buy from food carts?
We buy drinks, hotdogs, and pretzels.

The statement provided is partially correct.

In many cities, including New York City, street food carts are a popular and convenient option for grabbing a quick and often inexpensive bite to eat. Some common types of food that are typically available from carts include hot dogs, pretzels, kebabs, tacos, falafel, and various snacks. So, hotdogs and pretzels are indeed some examples of food that we eat from carts.

Regarding the phrase "eat drinks," it is not commonly used as we usually consume drinks rather than eating them. Instead, we use phrases like "have a drink" or "drink a beverage" to express consuming liquids. In the context of food carts, people often purchase and enjoy drinks such as soda, water, or coffee along with their food.

To summarize, street food carts offer a range of food options, including hot dogs, pretzels, and various snacks. It is more accurate to say "have a drink" rather than "eat a drink" when referring to beverages from carts.