This man built an ark to survive a great flood.
Noah
Madea is famous for carrying this item in her purse to "keep the peace.
A Gun
Beyoncé first became famous as part of this girl group.
Destiny Child
This sweet red holiday drink is made from hibiscus flowers and spices.
Sorrel
This athlete is known as the fastest man in the world and is from Jamaica.
Usain Bolt
This disciple walked on water toward Jesus
Peter
Your grandma probably kept this blue tin in the house, but it wasn't filled with cookies. what was it filled with
Sewing Materials
This superhero king rules Wakanda.
Black Panther / T'Challa
This leafy green vegetable is commonly cooked in Caribbean homes and shares its name with the dish it's used in.
Callaloo
his twin-island nation's name starts with "Trinidad and...
Tobago
This sea was parted so the Israelites could escape Egypt
The Red Sea
According to a common Caribbean superstition, if you accidentally leave the house and have to go back inside, you're supposed to re-enter this way to avoid bad luck.
walking in backwards
Bob Marley was famous for this genre of music
Reggae
This popular Japanese dish is made with vinegared rice and is often served with raw fish or vegetables
Sushi
Ackee and saltfish is the national dish of this country
Jamaica
Before becoming the apostle Paul, he was known by this name
Saul
This blue household product is famous for fixing dry skin and “ashiness.
Vaseline
Norbit grew up in this type of home after being left as a baby.
What is an orphanage
This Caribbean Christmas dessert is made with dried fruit soaked in rum and is famous for its rich flavor.
Black Cake
This Caribbean drink is commonly enjoyed at Christmas and is made from hibiscus.
Sorrel
God gave this colorful sign as His promise never to flood the whole earth again
Rainbow
This annual celebration honors the achievements and history of people of African descent and is observed every February in the United States
Blach history month
This upbeat Haitian music genre blends African rhythms, French influences, and modern Caribbean sounds, and is often played at parties and Carnival celebrations.
Kompa
These wooden sticks are traditionally used to eat sushi
Chopsticks
This hearty one-pot dish, made with corn, peas, dumplings, meats, and vegetables, is often considered a national comfort food of Trinidad and Tobago
Pelau