This common kitchen herb, often used in Italian cooking, is the main ingredient in pesto.
What is basil?
Despite being only a few millimetres long, these insects are essential pollinators for one-third of the world’s food crops.
What are bees?
This patriotic song officially became Canada’s national anthem in 1980.
What is “O Canada”?
A long period of abnormally hot weather.
What is a heatwave?
Need a prescription or some cosmetics? This pharmacy chain is found in nearly every Canadian city.
What is Shoppers Drug Mart?
This nut is actually a legume, not a tree nut, and grows underground.
What is the peanut?
These tiny seeds, once eaten by the Aztecs, are now a trendy “superfood” that expand when soaked in liquid.
What are chia seeds?
This is the oldest professional hockey trophy in North America.
What is the Stanley Cup?
A wall of snow rushing downhill.
What is an avalanche?
Known for bulk items and membership cards, this warehouse store has locations across Canada.
What is Costco?
A roux, the base for many sauces, is made from butter and this ingredient.
What is flour?
This small breed of dog, often seen carried in handbags, is known for its big attitude.
What is the Chihuahua?
This is Canada’s smallest province by land area.
What is Prince Edward Island?
This climate zone is found near the equator and is hot and wet all year round.
What is tropical?
This bookstore chain, whose name means “rainbow” in French, is Canada’s largest books and lifestyle retailer.
What is Indigo (or Chapters/Coles)?
This Turkish street food, sometimes called a döner kebab, features meat cooked on a vertical spit.
What is shawarma?
In folklore, these tiny Irish beings guard pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
What are leprechauns?
This province was the last to join Confederation in 1949.
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
This U.S. state has the most tornadoes each year.
What is Texas?
This Quebec-based home improvement chain merged with Lowe’s Canada in 2016.
What is RONA?
This Italian cake, filled with candied fruit and nuts, is often enjoyed at Christmas.
What is panettone?
This extremely small unit of length, equal to one billionth of a meter, is used in advanced technology like microchips and medicine.
What is a nanometer?
Canada’s first prime minister.
Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?
This instrument measures air pressure.
What is a barometer?
Known for diamonds and engagement rings, this Canadian jewellery chain has been around since 1919.
What is Peoples Jewellers?
This Middle Eastern dish of roasted eggplant mixed with tahini, garlic, and lemon juice is served as a dip.
What is baba ghanoush?
These microscopic organisms, like bacteria and fungi, help break down dead plants and animals, recycling nutrients back into the soil.
What are decomposers (microbes)?
This flower is the official floral emblem of Ontario.
What is the trillium?
hese violent rotating storms in the western Pacific are known by this name.
What are typhoons?
Founded in 1956 in Toronto, this upscale grocery chain is famous for fresh produce and prepared foods.
What is Longos