US geography
Fictional Vilains
Food that starts with a N
Food Duos
American Desserts
100

This state has the second largest population, next to California. We all know that everything is bigger in this state, such as the worlds biggest cowboy boot, something that this state is known for. 

Texas

100

Arguably the best villain in pop culture, all fans have loved to hate him for four decades now. We can thank James earl Jones for voicing this iconic character. (Star Wars) 

Darth Vader 

100

This Mexican culinary dish consisting of fried tortillas are popular for being an appetizer to share amongst friends. Its original recipe only had cheese and jalapeños. But in modern times, ingredients such as beans and meats were piled on top as well. 

Nachos 

100

No one can deny that dunking this sweet into this liquid is one of the best combinations out there. It's been a common tradition for kids to leave these two out for Santa as a trade for gifts. 

Milk and Cookies 

100

The first ever of this dessert appeared in England in 1381. It wasn't until the 15th century that The Dutch transformed the recipe into what we see today, eventually bringing it over to America.  It is generally double crusted with pastry above and below the filling. It is typically served with whipped cream or ice cream. (a la mode) 

Apple Pie 

200

This western state is home to 3 million lakes, more than 40 percent of the country's surface water resources. It has the largest glacier in the United States and is home to the state sport of dog mushing, where dogs pull sleds in the snow. 

Alaska 

200

Laughing his way into our hearts, this villain first appeared in the comic books. Some of the most legendary actors in Hollywood have played the role of this villain, such as Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson and Jared Leto. 

Joker 

200

Originating in China, Over 2,000 Years ago, they were developed from a peach by a natural mutation. Over 95 percent of these fruits grow in the California region. 

Nectarines 

200

The most basic item is known as the appetizer before the appetizer in many restaurants. At most Italian or Spanish restaurants, you would start your meal with this before digging in. It can also mean "a way to make money". 

Bread and Butter 

200

This crisp powdered treat can be found at any amusement park or state fair around the world, being the staple of carnival foods. It originated as a mid-morning snack in the Pennsylvania-Dutch region, eventually becoming an American staple. 

Funnel Cake 

300

The third state of the tri state area, this was the birthplace of America's favorite sandwich; the hamburger. It is also home to Yale University and the praying mantis, which is the state's insect. 

Connecticut 
300

In a universe dominated by heroes, he makes it cool to be bad. As his powers grew, so did his ambition for conquest and destruction. He even dropped nuclear bombs on his own world, killing his own family. He is immensely strong and resistant to any injury or disease. 

Thanos 

300

This seed and ground spice takes about five years for i to fully develop. It has a woody bittersweet flavor and is typically popular during the holidays. It's most common use can be in an Alfredo Sauce or a good cup of eggnog. 

Nutmeg 

300

This combination, also known as a "Caprese" is a perfect combination of textures, flavors and freshness. You typically mix it with some basil and olive oil, and you got yourself a dish. We all know that fruits are wonderful companions to cheese. 

Tomato and Mozzarella 

300

This dessert didn't even exist in America before the Civil War, partly because the fruit weren't at all common in the states at that time. This fruit was treated as an exotic fruit, savored only by the rich. It wasn't until the 19th century that this dessert became popular with the addition of a cookie, the vanilla wafer. 

Banana Pudding 

400

The Mall of America is located here, the biggest mall in the Western hemisphere. This state is known for its forests and lakes but most importantly the sport of hockey. This is also the state of that sparked the Black Lives matter movement in 2020 after an individual (George Floyd) was murdered. 

Minnesota 

400

One of the more unique and complex villains, his name means "flight of death", in French. His power may sometimes be unmatched as he searches for immortality through the Dark Arts. 

Lord Voldemort 

400

This type of flatbread is baked in the oven. It is often covered in herbs and spices to change the taste. It is typically found in South Asian countries, specifically India. 

Naan 

400

This combination just works because of the contrast of flavors. On one side, it tends to be sweet and smooth, while adding the fruit also brings a sweet but tart flavor. The tartness mixed with the original sweetness gives dishes a bit more depth of flavor. 

Raspberry and Chocolate 

400

Originally inspired by the French in the 17th century, These types of confections are made out of nuts and sugar syrup. The recipe eventually was brought over to the South, specifically Louisiana, where both sugar canes and pecan trees were plentiful. Once they added cream to thicken the confection, it created this American classic dessert. 

Pralines 

500

This state is part of the Great Plains, which is a large area of flatland, covered in prairie and grassland. We all know Chicago as the Windy City, but a city called Dodge City is home to the windiest city in America. We can also thank this state for the first ever White Castle and Pizza Hut, created here. 

Kansas 

500

His character seems to be more of a legend, but he was known as a captain of a ghost ship, responsible for ferrying souls to the other world. He was the ruler of the Seven Seas and would strike terror into the bravest of sailors. 

Davy Jones 

500

This was first made in the 15th century in Spain, before going to France, and then the rest of the world. Its a type of confection known for its chewy texture, made from sugar, honey, nuts and sometimes dried fruit. (Typically found in candy bars as a clue) 

Nougat 

500

There are many ways to use this combination as it's been seen more often in modern day. Whether it's a salsa, a dip or even just sprinkling it on as a topping. The sweet cool flavors of the fruit contrast the warm spiciness of this spice. This combination has a Spanish influence to it. 

Mango and Chili (powder) 

500

This dessert originated in New York in 1876 and was created to honor the newly acquired territory of the United States. It consists of ice cream and cake, topped with a browned meringue, after its typically lit on fire. 

Baked Alaska 

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