This vegetable is commonly used to make fries and chips.
(Please also spell it out.)
Potato
This country is famous for their pastas and pizzas.
Italy
You do this when you place something into a hot oven.
Bake.
This classic Halloween monster often lives in a castle, hiding away from the light. Don't bring garlic near him either!
Dracula
This poisonous substance is something that could also burn your skin! Additionally, a battery cannot work without it.
What is Acid?
Which of the following is not a citrus fruit?
a) Orange
b) Pineapple
c) Lime
d) Lemon
B. Pineapple
This type of tea leaf is commonly found in many Japanese desserts. It is known for its bright green color.
Green Tea Leaf/Matcha
If you want scrambled eggs, you must do this after you crack the egg.
Beat, whisk, whip, or mix.
This variety of squash is perhaps the most telling that the Fall season is approaching, with many carved ones appearing on people's porches.
Pumpkins
This is typically what we call the shape of a rainbow, perhaps Noah's great boat as well.
These two vegetables can be found in a salad.
(Please also spell them out.)
Tomato, Lettuce, Spinach, Corn, Cucumber, Carrots, etc.
(Answers may vary.)
This popular side dish is often served in Asian restaurants. It is often served with curry. It is also often used to make sushi.
Rice.
When you drop an ingredient (raw food) into a pot of hot oil.
Fry.
Corn Maze
What is Acute?
When you cut this vegetable, it can make you cry.
Onion
In France, they are known as escargot.
Snails
Other then cutting...
You need to do this to a banana.
You sometimes do this to a potato.
You often do this to a carrot.
You may also do this to an apple.
Peel.
What is another (fancier!) name for Fall?
The university pictured here is aptly named after a southern US state in which it's located. Roll Tide!
What is the University of Alabama?
Solve this riddle:
This is a type of small fruit
Which is smaller than your hand
Fuzzy outside, green inside
Often comes from New Zealand
What fruit am I?
Kiwi
Gulab Jamon is a dessert made of small balls of cake soaked in rose water syrup. Which country does it come from?
a) France
b) USA
c) Greece
d) India
D. India
You do this to a block of cheese if you want to shred it down to smaller pieces.
Grate.
Pressing and squeezing apples, filtering the pure juice will net you this drink that is popular in the fall time. You can drink it hot or cold.
Apple Cider
In lakes and creeks, these natural organisms are the root cause of the water turning green. It includes seaweed and other smaller single-celled forms.
What is Algae?