What is chowder?
The oldest food concession on the Minnesota State Fair grounds.
What is the Hamline Church Dining Hall?
This restaurant turns out curly fries with each one having a whimsical twist.
What is Arby's?
The all-time best selling candy bar in the United States, launched in 1930 with nuts, chocolate and caramel.
What is Snickers?
The herb known sometimes as Rush Leek and is in most herb gardens.
What are chives?
This cold cut is derived from the Italian sausage Mortadella.
The year fresh cut French Fries were offered at the Minnesota State Fair.
What is 1973?
This red-haired girl Superstar who's father named their hamburger chain after her.
Who is Wendy Thomas?
The year that the first Krispy Kreme store opened.
What is 1937?
This spice from a tree's bark is the most expensive and is known as the "King of Spices".
What is Saffron?
Rocky Mountain Oysters or Prairie Oysters are really these.
What are deep-fried testicles?
The name of the Minnesota's most famous desert.
What is Bundt Cake?
The number of calories in a double quarter pounder meal with a Coke.
What is 1800?
The announcer advertised this sweet treat singing the tune "Sometimes you feel like a nut and sometimes you don't".
What is a Mounds Bar?
These two spices come from the same tree
What are nutmeg and mace?
In a deli this sandwich consists of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Russian dressing.
What is a Reuben?
The famous Minnesota burger with melted cheese inside the patty rather than on top.
What is a Juicy Lucy?
Th number of children out of ten who visit a McDonald's restaurant every month?
Ice cream was invented in this country.
What is China?
A good spice for an upset stomach.
What is ginger?
In 1971, this chef opened Chez Panisse, pioneering local, seasonal California cuisine.
Who is Alice Waters?
Lefse and Lutefisk reflect this traditional background in Minnesota.
What is Norwegian?
Fast Food has been lined to the rising incidences of this disease.
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
The country that consumes the most ice cream per capita.
What is New Zealand?
The most important seasoning ingredient.
What is salt?