What Came
What Left
"All Native" Dishes
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100

This is a plant with a greenish hue, and the sweet teeth of the Central American people were probably thankful.

What is sugarcane?

100

This stuff is a perfect combination with sugar, but don't confuse its name with a barn animal. It was also the biggest export of Central America in the 1600s.

What is cacao?

100

This is a very common dish in Costa Rica that combines a few types of rice and beans, even though rice isn't actually native to Central America.

What is gallo pinto?

100

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Central America-Direct Instruction-Unit 5

200

These flying, yellow pollinators are not native to the Americas, making them an invasive species. The ships were probably they were shipped on were probably places that stung.

What are bees?

200

This is a bird that is a common centerpiece in the holiday of gratitude.

What are turkeys?

200

This is found in Belize, and it is a breakfast staple that is similar to a donut. It is fried dough, even though dough isn't native to Central America.

What are fry jacks?

200

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What is World Cultures and Geography.

300

These are animals that go moo, bah, and neigh, and oink, and gave the Central Americans a greater variety of meat sources.

What are cattle, livestock, or other farm animals? 

300

This "nut" is actually a legume, which can be made to make a type of "butter". 

What are peanuts?

300

This is a food that is the national dish of Guatemala, and it is a stew containing beef, pork, and other meats, even though beef and pork do not come from Central America.

What is pepian?

400

This yellow fruit that is not native to the Americas has a unique name, and many people don't know that this is a berry. These are also now a major crop in Haiti, Guatemala, and Honduras.

What are bananas?

400

This orchid makes an extract that can also be used to describe something that is ordinary with no extra features.

What is the vanilla plant?

400

It is a full array of several foods, like avocados, beef, cheese, rice, and beans. Rice, cheese, and beef aren't native to Central America.

What is carneada.

500

This arguably had the biggest effect on Central American people, a silent and invisible killer.

What are diseases?

500

This is considered a nightshade plant, and is a major ingredient in cigarettes. You can also chew it. It was also probably a very big trade in the 1700s.

What is tobacco?

500

This is a stew containing meat and vegetables. The main meats that are usually used(pork and beef) are not native to Central America.

What is sancocho.

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