Common fruit even in Sweden, that comes in the colour of green, red, yello or mixed. Can be used in pies, togehter with cinnamon.
What is apple?
What is pants?
You have a pair of these. Your feet are attached to them in the bottom of them.
What is legs?
Small, round and brown. Consists of minced meat and are usually fried in a pan.
What are meatballs?
A monkey's favourite fruit.
What is banana?
A shirt that you usually wear in the summer time. It has shorter sleeves.
What is t-shirt?
You need these to be able to see anything.
What are eyes?
Long, yellow and hard untill you boil them. Originally from Italy.
What is spaghetti?
A round and orange fruit
What is an orange?
You wear it on the head. It has a screen in the front to protect from sun light.
What is cap?
You need this to smell all the beatiful flowers.
What is nose?
Originally a japanese dish that you eat with chopsticks. Comes in small units, with a base of rice and then eater fish, avocado or scrambled eggs on top, etc.
What is sushi?
Exotic fruit that has a top of spikes, that looks like a palm tree. The body looks like a grenade. The fruit meat is yellow and very sweet.
What is pineapple?
You wear these on your feet so that you do not step on dangerous material and keep your feet warm.
What is shoes?
You have ten of these and they are extra important when typing on your computer or playing the guitar.
What are fingers?
Originally a dish from Italy. A large, round bottom of bread with a topping of tomato sauce and cheese on top. Then you can add what you like on top.
What is pizza?
A very sour, yello fruit that is high in vitamine C and usually added to the tea, together with honey, when you have the flu.
What is lemon?
You wear these on your hands during colder seasons so that your hands will not freeze.
What is mittens or gloves?
This is the front of your head, where your eyes, nose and mouth is situated.
What is face?
You make a mix that you pour into a frying pan to make round and somewhat fluffy cakes. Usually served with strawberry jam and whipped cream.
What are panncakes?