This country has the most fast food restaurants in the world
What is the United States?
This food item which contains healthy fats is the base of guacamole
What is avocado?
This bean is used to make hummus
What are garbanzos/chickpeas?
The first fruit eaten in space
What is applesauce?
This Mexican food has a name meaning little donkey
What are burritos?
McDonald's first introduced this best selling burger in 1968
What is the Big Mac?
This vegetable can turn your skin orange if you eat too many of them
What are carrots?
This fruit is named after a flightless bird
What is kiwi?
The first vegetable eaten in space (the base of a food item famous in Betanzos)
What are potatoes?
This is the only fruit to have seeds on the outside
What are strawberries?
This state is where KFC was created
What is Kentucky?
You get this nutrient from meat, poultry, eggs, and fish
What is protein or B12?
This type of Greek bread is used in gyros
What is pita?
A substitute for bread in space that is commonly used to make tacos
What are tortillas?
This red food is actually a fruit and not a vegetable
What is a tomato?
Drive-thrus led to the installation of these in cars
What are cup holders?
Foods rich in starch, such as pasta and breads, are known by this word beginning with the letter C
What are carbohydrates?
This dish from Spain consists of saffron rice, shrimp, clams, chicken, sausages, and peas
What is paella?
This Italian food item was the first "delivered" food to outer space
What is Pizza Hut pizza?
This bean originated from East Asia and is used for miso, oil, and tofu
What is soybean?
The only country that does not sell Coca-Cola and PepsiCo products
What is North Korea?
This element, whose symbol is Ca, is needed to keep bones healthy and strong
What is Calcium?
This Italian term "Al Dente" means this in regards to pasta
What is "To the teeth"?
This is what astronauts normally enjoy for dessert
What is dehydrated ice cream?
This yellow seasoning helps with mood stabilization, wound healing, and balancing of blood sugars (typically found in curries)
What is turmeric (CĂșrcuma)?