____ Rabbit: "Silly Rabbit, ____ are for kids"
What is this type of cereal?
Trix
This type of breakfast is made of bread, rounded, and has a hole in the middle. It is typically eaten with cream cheese on top.
Bagel
This is a drink that comes from a cow. It has a white color.
Milk
Which country produces 80% of the world's maple syrup?
A. United States
B. Great Britain
C. Canada
C. Canada
Toucan Sam: "Follow your nose, it always knows"
What is this type of cereal?
Fruit Loops
This type of breakfast comes from a chicken. It can be eaten scrambled, fried, or over easy.
eggs
This is a drink that has a name that is the same as a specific color. It is a liquid extract from a tree fruit.
Orange Juice
Which country is famous for their crepes?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Finland
Tony the Tiger: "They're Gr-r-reat"
What is this type of cereal?
Frosted Flakes
This type of breakfast is made from grain and typically eaten in milk.
Cereal
This drink is sometime served for breakfast in France and bread is sometimes dipped into it. This drink is a dark brown color and is served hot. Americans typically drink this drink in the winter with marshmallows.
Hot Chocolate
The oldest written record we have of pancakes is from
A. Ancient Greece
B. The Industrial Revolution
C. 1952
A. Ancient Greece
Around 600 B.C. an ancient Greek poet described pancakes in writing.
Sonny: "I'm cuckoo for ____ ____!"
What is this type of cereal?
Cocoa Puffs
This type of breakfast is an American brand of toaster pastries. It has a sweet filling inside of two layers of thin, rectangular pastry crust.
Pop Tart
This drink is brewed from roasted and ground seeds. It is popular for it's caffeine.
Coffee
True/False: Pancake day and Shrove Tuesday fall on the same day
True
Lucky the Leprechaun: "They're magically delicious!"
What is this type of cereal?
Lucky Charms
This type of breakfast is a type of pastry made from leavened fried dough. It is typically circular with a whole in the middle.
Doughnut
This drink is typically hot. It is made by infusing dried, crushed leaves into boiling water.
Tea
True/False: there is only one version of the pancake
False
- Many cultures have their own versions of pancakes. Crepes (very thin), Pannekoek (larger and thin), Cong You Bing (scallion pancake)