The classic yellow "m".
What is McDonalds?
What is England?
Lasagna, a flat pasta with ground meats, cheese and tomato sauce that is baked in the oven.
What is Italy?
Transparent, tastless, odorless, and nearly colorless. It's an essential component of all foods.
What is water?
A set of forks, spoons and knives.
This fast food chain is a Christmas traditional in Japan.
What is KFC?
Coffee, crossaints, and other pastries.
What is France?
Poutine, french fries topped with a chicken or turkey gravy and cheese curds.
What is Canada?
A crucial component for repairing, building and renewing organs / tissues with the highest source coming from meats.
What is protein?
A flat and broad utensil used for mixing, spreading, flipping, and lifting foods.
What is a spatula?
There are almost 38 million combinations at this sandwhich place.
What is Subway?
Hearty breads, butter, sweet jam, thinly sliced meats and cheese slices.
What is Germany?
What is Belgium?
Primary source of energy comprised of sugars. Typically found in starchy foods and vegetables.
What are carbohydrates?
A long and narrow handle with a series of wire loops that join at the end.
What is a whisk?
This burger joints original name had "insta" in front of it.
What is Burger King?
Lightly fried corn tortillas topped with a red or green salsa and sometimes served with fried eggs.
What is Mexico?
Goulash, tomato based stew including meat, vegetables, and spices.
What is Hungary?
Chemical element that is obtained through soil for plants and from food for animals. It's typically found in red meats, milk, seafood and veggies.
A long handle with a deep bowl design at the bottom.
What is a ladle?
The only fast food chain in the USA that is closed on Sundays.
What is Chick-fil-a?
Fried pork belly sandwhich with a spicy onion relish and sweet potatoes.
Meat pie, baked pie filled with ground meat, gravy and cheese.
What is Australia?
Plant derived food that your body can't digest. It's found in whole grain products, fruits, vegetables, beans, and nuts.
What is fiber?
Also known as a shredder, this kitchen utensil turns food into fine pieces.
What is a grater?