The main meat dish that many Americans eat at Thanksgiving
Turkey
Sweetened dessert that is baked in the oven and served mostly on birthdays
Cake
The leaves of this plant can grow to be the size of a person!
Bananas
An Italian dish consisting largely of noodles, typically served with a sauce.
Spaghetti
The world's largest fast food restaurant famous for their clown mascot
McDonald's
You can see these on Fourth of July, and they are grilled and usually served with relish, ketchup and/or mayo. They have a bun and usually DO NOT have lettuce on them.
Hot Dogs
Made with a crust and pastry that covers a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients
Pie
A plant that's green and can be made into pickles
Cucumber
A popular Chinese-American chicken dish. References a color.
Orange Chicken
In n' Out
This popular candy during Halloween used to have a commercial with an owl that would ask "How many licks to the center of a...."
Tootsie Pop
A baked or cooked food that is small, flat and sweet
Cookies
Rumored to help with eyesight, this vegetable is long and orange.
Carrot
A Japanese dish that is a small roll of raw fish, vegetables, or egg
Sushi
Overrated fried chicken spot, according to Mr. Hebert
Raising Canes
Sugar treats shaped like a certain body part and decorated with several different colors. Served during a fall holiday in Mexico.
Sugar skulls
A square, baked, chocolate dessert.
Brownies
Is a plant that has blue– or purple–colored berries.
blueberries
Japanese noodle soup
Ramen
One of the most popular coffee chains
Starbucks
It a food wrapped in banana leaves or corn husks. It has a special sauce and it usually has either pork meat or chicken. You eat it on Saturdays or Christmas.
Tamales
A caramel and cream custard.
Flan
A yellowish or green edible fruit that is typically narrow at the top and bigger at the base
Pear
A french dish that was made popular in a movie by a rat and a skinny chef.
Ratatouille
The #3 at Carl's Jr.?
Single Western Bacon Cheeseburger Meal