This Pasta is two to three inch wide noodles with straight or ripped edges
Lasagna
From 1899 to 1920, the number of bottlers of this soda grew from 1 plant to more that 1,000
Coca-Cola
This spice is grown in a bean, dried and it is America's number #1 favorite flavored ice cream (as well as Papa's)
Vanilla
This was Popeye's favorite food
Spinach
What are the 3 colors on the traditional Candy Corn?
Yellow, Orange and White
This puffy poppy seed roll shares its name with a former royal title
Kaiser
Traditionally served in a copper mug, this cocktail is Vodka, Lemon Juice, and Ginger Beer; It's got a real kick!
Moscow Mule
Be Careful! The shell of this kidney shaped nut is toxic
Cashew
This green name comes from the latin word meaning
"Brachium" Which means Branch or Arm although many people think it looks more like trees
Broccoli
What is the only food that will last forever and never spoil?
Honey
What ingredients is used to make bread rise?
Yeast
What are the "Bubbles" inside Bubble or Bobo Tea?
Tapioca Balls
This nut from the state tree of Texas is a Southern pie staple
Pecan
In 2011, these greens popular in soul food became the official vegetable of South Carolina
Collard Greens
In 1912, Nabisco created this cookie that some people twist apart.
Oreo
Zuppa is Italian for what dish
Soup
What are the most popular drinks in the world?
Water and Tea
California produces 80% of this tear drop snapped nuts; its sold plain or flavored
Almond
This green vegetable can be cooked with sausage and served at Aunt Lori's Thanksgiving dinner
Green Beans
What is the oldest soft drink in America? It was originally made in 1885 at Morrison's old corner drug store in Waco, Texas
Dr. Pepper
Which Italian bread literally translates from the Italian language as the word "Slipper" ; It's very crisp with a soft and porous center
Ciabatta
How much does a gallon of milk weigh?
8 lbs
This pungent spice native to India's Malabar coast is said to be the world's top selling spice
Pepper
This green belongs to the same family as Cabbage, Brussel Sprouts and Collards; as is hailed as a "superfood"
Kale
What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?
Strawberries