Fictional Cat characters
Fictional Dog Characters
Cakes and Baking
Breakfast Time
Chain restaurants
100

This American animated media franchise was created in 1940 as it centers around the rivalry between the cat and the mouse, transforming into one of the best duos of all time. 

Tom and Jerry

100

This dog is the face of one of the most recognizable cartoons in TV history. With him and his team, they travel around solving mysteries of ghosts that almost always turn out to be people in ghost masks. 

Scooby Doo

100

What fungus is added to flour and water to make the bread rise? 

Yeast 

100
70% percent of this ingredient in the US is eaten at breakfast time, making it the most popular breakfast meat in America. More than 2 billion pounds of this is produced each year in the US. 

Bacon 

100

This casual dining restaurants focuses on Italian American cuisine that promotes the idea of unlimited pasta, salad and breadsticks. 

Olive Garden 

200

Created from an American comic strip in the 70s, this tabby cat is known for being lazy, overweight, and sarcastic who just happens to love lasagna. It was featured in 1400 newspapers worldwide and by 2002 was declared most widely syndicated comic strip in the world. 

Garfield

200

Based on a Scholastic book, this dog teaches the world how to love big. Despite its size in appearance, he is shy gentle and helpful. He sometimes gets into trouble because of his size and is tempted into trouble by his friends and those he meets. 1963: Scholastic's official mascot 

Clifford the big Red Dog 

200

Which Italian cheese can be used as an alternative to cream cheese, especially in baking? 

Mascarpone 

200

Also known as eggy bread, this popular breakfast dish can also be looked at as a dessert. It earned the nickname "Poor Knight's pudding" in Medieval times because of the use of stale bread. Today there are many varieties of the dish in many different countries. 

French Toast 

200

The origin of this restaurant brand started from a bakeshop in order to sell specific desserts to local areas. In 1970, the bakeshop turned into a restaurant, which now has 200 locations. It's known for its extensive menu with over 250 items. The reason for that variety was to create customer conversations. 

Cheesecake Factory 

300

This character is featured in Looney Tunes known for its catchphrase (Suffering Succotash), is typically seen in his black-tie outfit chasing around his rival bird (Tweety) 

Sylvester 

300

This laid-back toy brought to life was actually the only toy in Toy Story that was no longer in production in real life when the movie was released. Real life toy versions of the character were rush into stores when the movie came out in 1995. 

Slinky 

300

This small cake like bread are generally made from wheat, barley or oats, best mixed by hand. They originated in Europe but have made its popularity in America, thanks to the ongoing rise of coffee shops. This baked item is traditionally associated with afternoon tea 

Scones

300

There are 6 ways to cook eggs. What are they?

Soft boiled, Hard boiled, Poached, Sunny Side up, Over Easy, Scrambled

300

Found in 1953, it is also known as America's diner. This restaurant chain now has over 1700 restaurants open worldwide. They are known for their simple diner menu classics, while installing a Kids eat free program, usually on Tuesdays. 

Dennys 

400

Popularly known in the Alice's adventures in Wonderland, this cat had a distinctive mischievous grin. It's an old cat that predates back to the 1865 book version. It is also notable for its ability to disappear and reappear at will. 

Cheshire cat 

400
Nickelodeon brought to screen an energetic and playful dog, who is also very smart and friendly. Every episode she initiates a game, that the host and viewers have to figure out and find the answers to the questions. The show was targeted for young children and ended up becoming the highest rated show for preschoolers on American commercial, critical to Nickelodeon's growth. 

Blues Clues 

400

There are 7 essential basic baking ingredients? 

What are they? 

Flour: Structure of all baked goods (cornstarch) 

Leaveners: Baking soda/baking powder 

Salt

Sugar: Granulated, brown, powdered, substitutes 

Dairy: whole milk, buttermilk, heavy cream 

Fats: Eggs, butter, Oil 

Extracts and spices: vanilla extract, cinnamon, cocoa powder, chocolate chips 

400

Considered the healthiest grain on Earth, they have become a great source of vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. It helps control weight, making you full longer. The Ancient Greeks were the first people known to have this and made it more of a porridge instead. 

Oatmeal 

400

This billion-dollar chain restaurant was found in 1971 in London, England. It originally began as an American burger joint is now found all over the world with its American style menu and music atmosphere. This restaurant is known for displaying memorabilia all over the place. Florida is home to the largest store as it sits right outside Universal Studios. 

Hard Rock Cafe 

500

This major character appears in all seven chronicles of the series. He is described as the King of Beasts, son of the Emperor over the Sea, and the King above all high kings in Narnia. 

Aslan 

500

This fictional superhero dog appears in American comic books by DC comics. He is known as an invaluable supporting character since 1955. He has been known to be on the side of Superman and Batman the most. He eventually got his own series in 2005. 

Krypto (The superdog) 

500

Scotland is known for this traditional biscuit, typically having a crumbly texture, which then melts in your mouth. Unlike many other biscuits or baked goods, this does not contain any baking powder or baking soda. 

Shortbread 

500
The main ingredient is considered a superfood, meaning it contains a high concentration of nutrients. Consuming this can improve circulation and help clear skin, amongst other benefits. Restaurants give you a chance to create your own, mixing different types of ingredients such as fruit. The problem with these items could be loaded with sugar depending on the toppings you choose. Typically made with a smoothie. (fruit, berries, granola, coconut, almond butter, etc) 

Acai Bowls 

500

This American restaurant chain gives off Southern vibes when it was found in 1969. Known for its rustic look with their front porches lined with rocking chairs. Their dining room gives a homey feel, filled with artifacts and memories from the past. We typically find an old school country store and menus that are handwritten. 

Cracker Barrel 

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