When something costs a lot of money, we say it is...
... expensive! (page 37)
Name at least three popular Japanese street foods.
Yakisoba, gyoza, sashimi, sushi, korokke, and taiyaki! (pages 26, 27 & 51)
Which one of these countries is not in the book?
Brazil, Greece or Mexico?
It's Mexico!
What is the most important meal of the day for Brazilians?
It's lunch! (page 35)
What is the opposite of junk food?
It's healthy food! (page 7)
True or false?
In the past, fish and chips was served wrapped in newspaper.
True! (page 13)
True or false?
Fried tarantula was invented in Thailand.
False! It was invented in Cambodia. (page 8)
What is the most popular drink in India?
It's tea! (page 23)
How do you say grasshopper in Japanese?
It's inago! (page 10)
True or false?
Grasshoppers are rich in vitamins and iron.
False! They're rich in vitamins and calcium. (page 10)
True or false?
New Delhi is the capital of India and it's located in the northeastern region.
False! New Delhi is located in the northern region. (page 23)
What are the two types of food that are very popular in Paris?
It's the crepe and the croque monsieur. (pages 20 & 21)
What is the missing word?
Ordering ___________ is cheaper than going to a restaurant.
Take-away! (pages 13 & 54)
Which food is this?
It is a pancake made with manioc flour. People eat it with a sweet or savoury filling. _______ is usually considered fast food, but in reality it is very healthy. It contains calcium, iron, and vitamin B.
It's tapioca! (page 18)
In which countries is the bologna sandwich very popular? (There are three.)
In Brazil, Canada, and in the USA. (page 17)
True or false?
In medieval Europe, people could buy cooked vegetables from food carts.
True! (page 6)