a traditional Japanese dish centered around vinegared rice (called shari or sumeshi) paired with a variety of ingredients, such as seafood, vegetables, and egg
Sushi
Native to China, this black-and-white bear survives mainly on bamboo.
Panda
This Canadian rapper released albums like Take Care and is known for hits such as ‘God’s Plan.’
Drake
Who's Austin favorite musical artist?
Morgan Wallen
This Pixar movie, a animated adventure that imagines a world where toys come to life when humans aren't looking
Toy Story
soup featuring chewy, slippery noodles made from rice and tapioca flour, served in a savory broth with shredded chicken and aromatic toppings like fried garlic, green onions, and cilantro.
Khao Piak
flightless, semi-aquatic seabirds primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere. Highly adapted to marine life, they use their wings as powerful flippers for swimming
Penguins
decorated American artistic gymnast and the first Hmong American Olympic athlete
Sunisa Lee
This term describes someone who is very obsessed with something or someone.
SIMP
made with rice crepe and filled with ground pork and other ingredients, top with peanut sauce
Steam rolls (Fawm kauv)
the world's largest and heaviest living lizard, native to a few Indonesian islands
Komodo Dragon
globally recognized rapper, singer, and cultural icon. Dubbed the "King of Latin Trap," he is best known for bringing Spanish-language trap and reggaeton to the mainstream global music industry.
Bad Bunny
This event in 1969 marked humans first landing on the Moon.
Apollo 11 Moon Landing
a fertilized duck egg that is incubated for 14–21 days, then boiled and eaten from the shell, often with salt, vinegar, or chili
Balut
This Arctic marine mammal is the only living member of its family and is famous for its long tusks used in social dominance and ice breaking.
Walrus
This media mogul hosted a long-running daytime talk show and is known simply by her first name.
Oprah Winfrey
This Olympic sport involves swimming, cycling, and running in one event.
Triathlon
a popular Korean street food made of chewy rice cakes (tteok) stir-fried in a spicy, sweet, and savory sauce, typically featuring gochujang (Korean chili paste)
Tteokbokki
This amphibian, native to North America, is famous for its ability to regenerate entire limbs, spinal cord tissue, and even parts of its brain. a critically endangered aquatic salamander native to the lake system
Axolotl
an iconic English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. Comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, they are widely regarded as the most influential band in popular music history
The Beatles
This instrument is used to measure earthquakes.
Seismograph