This fruit is known as the "King of Fruits" due to its spiky appearance, strong order, and rich flavor.
What is a Durian?
This snack is classically orange with aquatic themes paired with a cheddar flavors.
What are Goldish Crackers?
This Japanese sweet treat hit the shelves in 1966 and can be described as a "chocolate covered biscuit stick?"
What is Pocky?
This ingredient is the most commonly used and bestselling flavor in soups in the United Kingdom.
What are tomatoes?
This popular fast-food chain has the motto "Have it your way."
What is Burger King?
You'd know this fruit is ripe when they have a deep red color and are bouncy like little rubber balls.
What are Cranberries?
This small, dry, crisp cake in French literally means "twice cooked.
What is a Biscuit?
This Nestle candy claims that it is the "crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery" chocolate bar.
What are Butterfingers?
This spice is considered the most expensive spice in the world. It cost as much as gold by the turn of the 16th century.
What is Saffon.
This restaurant coined the catchphrase "Where's the Beef?" in 1984.
What is Wendy's?
What is Ruby Chocolate?
This ingredient is the only natural food item that never expires.
What is Honey?
This restaurant describes its food through the catchphrase "it's finger-lickin' good!"
What is Kentucky Fried Chicken?
This food item was once believed to be poisonous but today is an incredibly popular sandwich ingredient.
What are tomatoes.
This fruit was specifically cultivated in Colnbrook, England and named "Cox's Orange Pippin" after its creator, Richard Cox. It is known for its sweet-tart flavor and hints of Cherry.
What are apples?
This grocery staple commonly uses milk fermented through bacteria along with fruit and/or other flavorings in order to be created.
What is Yogurt?
This spice gets its name from the French word "nail." In many homes, it's used as a natural ant-repellent.
What are Cloves?