Pink Characters
Medical Terms
Cooking Terms
Kids books that turned into movies
Food originating from Europe
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This fictional character is one of the best supporting roles in Nickelodeon, and we know him as SpongeBob's best friend. 

Patrick Star 

100

Also known as the heart rate, this represents the palpation of the cardiac cycle in any place that allows an artery to be compressed, such as your fingertips, neck, wrist, behind the knee or on foot. We commonly check our wrist for this

Pulse

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The most common way for individuals, this is a way to cook food quickly over relatively high heat, literally meaning "to jump" as the food does when place in a hot pan. 

Saute 

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This 2006 American Fantasy comedy drama was based on the 1952 novel features a young girl who rescues an animal and raises it as her own. Once the animal grows, she is tempted to sell it to her uncle for it to be slaughtered for food. It was at that point that two animals came together to hatch a plan to save his own life.

Charlotte's Web 

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Sandwiches are popular over the world, but we can Thank the Greek for this popular street food where the meat is sliced in thin shavings after being constantly rotating on a vertical splint. Typically served on bread (Pita) with vegetables and a specific sauce (Tzatziki)

Gyros 

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This popular cartoon character primarily focuses on comedy-mystery films featuring a popular French police detective.  He is well-known for his catchy theme song. 

Pink Panther 

200

This is the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or objet to another, with harmful effect. The most common is between raw and cooked food causing infection.

Cross-contamination 

200

Often referring to pasta, this cooking method is meant to cook so it's still tough when you bite it. 

Al Dente

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This 2005 fantasy film was based on the 1950 novel, which was part of a children's book series. It features a group of children living through World War II, having to stay within their house. They find a space that travels them back and forth to this magical place, where the battle wolves, meet talking animals and encounter an evil white witch.

Narnia: Lion witch and Wardrobe 

200

When people think of Poland, one of the most common thoughts is this traditional food and an important piece of Polish culture. These crescent shaped dumplings are filled with a variety of flavors from savory to sweet and then easily boiled or fried, ready to eat.

Pierogies 

300

One of Winnie Pooh's closest friends, this very small animal is generally timid, while trying to be brave and conquer his fears. 

Piglet 

300

These are the body's chemical messengers, sending signals into the bloodstream and tissues. They work slowly over time and affect many different processes, including growth and development, metabolism, and how your body gets energy, reproduction and mood.

Hormones 

300

This is the process of adding alcohol to a hot pan to create a burst of flames, giving the dish an extra flavor profile. 

Flambe 

300

This 2010 American computer animated action fantasy film was based off a 2003 book produced by Dreamworks animation and Paramount Pictures. It features a young individual who a has a dream of joining his town and fighting the ones who raid their town. Despite the kill, this individual befriends this creature, opening up both their worlds as he learns that his people have misjudged the species and situation

How to Train your Dragon 

300

Italy has introduced us to the world of pasta and its many variations. The country produces over 3 million tons of this annually. The average Italian eats about 52 pounds of this a year. According to the Italian Association, what are the five most popular pasta shapes?

Spaghetti, Penne, Rigatoni, Macaroni, Linguine 

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This supporting character in the Disney-Pixar world is known for his wise cracks and having a cork in his belly. He was even given an alter ego but he is overall one of the nice guys. 

Hamm 

400

This is the swelling or puffiness caused by an excess of fluid that is trapped in the body's tissues. Very commonly seen with those with heart issues or veins not working properly. You may see it underneath your skin, especially in legs or arms.

Edema 

400

The process of cutting the colorful part of the skin that contains oils and provides aroma and a different flavor, typically doing this to some fruit. 

Zesting 

400

This 2017 American computer-animated adventure comedy film was based on the 1936 children's book. This animal is destinated to become a fearless fighter by escaping training camp and finding himself on a farm. After refusing to fight, he is forced back into the arena where his beliefs are challenged, especially when he's going to face off against one of the world's best fighters.

Ferdinand the Bull 

400

Known as a France delicacy, The French consume about 40,000 tons of these each year. It's believed that these little critters were eventually brought to the United States in the 1850s

Escargot 

500

This cartoon character was born on a farm to two Earth ponies and is the second of four sisters. She is known for having a cutie mark, a trio of balloons, which represents her talent for spreading hope, joy and her desire to entertain her friends. 

Pinkie Pie 

500

This is a device that takes a liquid medication and creates a fine mist that is inhaled by the patient into the airways. There are two types of this device, a hand held that uses airflow or one that uses sound waves.

Nebulizer
500

Similar to marinating, this process involves soaking the ingredient, usually a type of meat in heavily salted water, before cooking it fully. 

Brining 

500

This 2007 American fantasy drama film is based on the 1977 novel featuring a teen whose life gets turned upside down when he meets a new girl in school, as they imagine a whole new fantasy world to escape reality. They both wander off into the woods for this fantasy, where they can be superheroes. They must learn how to adjust to adversity in their own world.

Bridge to Terabithia 

500

Often served in the United Kingdom and Ireland, a full English breakfast is your typical hearty savory meal. What consists of this?

Bacon, Sausages, eggs, black pudding (blood sausage) Baked beans, form of potato, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, and either coffee or tea.

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