This psuedograin, native to the Andean region, has approximately 15% protein.
What is quinoa?
This popular fermented cabbage dish originated in China moret than 2,000 years ago, not Germany.
What is sauerkraut?
The word for this machine comes from the latin word "trahere", to pull.
What is a tractor?
In the United States, Texas is the state that produces the most of this meat.
What is beef?
Atomic number 20 is both a plant-required and human-required nutrient, and can be supplemented to treat osteoporosis.
What is calcium?
These grains, regularly eaten by humans for their association with lower blood cholesterol, are also a common animal feed.
What are oats?
The Cesar Salad was not created in Italy, but instead in this "party" town across the border from San Diego.
Where is Tijuana, Mexico?
This Spanish-named knife can be used to cut sugar cane or cornstalks.
What is a machete?
Texas' official state dish does not have beans in it, unlike most common recipes you'll find.
What is chili?
An essential nutrient, this element (symbol K) is high in bananas, lima beans & avocados
What is potassium?
This wheat product is a staple of North African cuisine.
What is couscous?
A Duke, known for his victory at the battle of Waterloo, had this pastry-wrapped meat dish named after him.
What is Beef Wellington?
On a farm, it's a cylindrical tower to store grains; the ones that store missiles are underground.
What is a silo?
The exteme drought that took place in Texas from 2010-2013 hit downstream farmers growing this grain especially hard.
What is rice?
The deficiency for this plant-required nutrient (also known for glowing in elemental form) expresses as purpling in the leaves.
There are six major types of this grain: dent, flint, pod, pop, flour, and sweet.
What is corn?
This prophetic dessert item was originally created by Japanese Americans.
What are fortune cookies?
It can be a low cupboard with shelves or a coop for animals, usually rabbits.
What is a hutch?
This fruit, famously grown on the Rio Grande, is touted by Texan farmers as the best in the world.
What is grapefruit?
This significant plant nutrient is the primary cause for eutrophication.
What is nitrogen?
This aquatic plant is one of the most culturally important grains native to North America, and is a part of many indigenous food ways in the Great Lakes region and beyond.
What is wild rice?
This American social butterly and President's wife popularized strawberry iceacream in 1812, originally created by Sallie Shadd, a freed slave from Delaware.
Who is Dolley Maddison?
A combine on a farm is short for combine this, a machine that cuts & threshes grain.
What is a combination harvester?
This perennial Texas crop is related to Hickory and a staple of Thanksgiving tables.
What are pecans?
Arguably the most essential plant nutrient, every plant is about 50% this element.
What is carbon?