Cup + Cake = ?
Cupcake
You get French fries and milkshskes here
Mc‘Donald’s
in a shape of noodles but isnt noodles
An Italian dish consisting largely of pasta and tomato sauce.
What is bolognese spaghetti?
The world's largest fast food restaurant famous for their golden arches
What is McDonald's?
Often at birthday Parties
Cake
Made with a crust and/or pastry dough that covers. It has a filling of various sweet or salty ingredients.
What is Pie?
A widely cultivated plant in the gourd family that's green and can be made into pickles
What is a Cucumber?
A Mexican dish consisting of a fried tortilla with meat, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.
What is a taco?
This chain serves sandwiches, soda and cookies.
What is Subway?
something for Halloween + Pie
pumpkin pie
A baked food that is flat, sweet, and has chocolate chips in it.
What are chocolate chip cookies?
A vegetable that is long and purple with a green stem
What is an eggplant?
A Japanese dish that is a small roll of raw fish, vegetables, or egg
What is sushi?
An South American hot dog restaurant in Porto Alegre. Know by the name of a part of with beard.
What is Cachorro Quente do Bigode?
Traditionally made with corn. Americans and Australians love to eat in the breakfast.
What are corflakes?
A square, baked, chocolate dessert with nuts. Often eaten with ice cream.
What are brownies?
Plants with blue or purple colored fruit berries.
What are blueberries?
A type of thin floor, often cooken in a frying pan. Is eaten as a sandwich in Brazil.
What is Tapioca?
American global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants that serves the "whopper"
What is Burger King?
One of the most traditional meals in Rio Grande do Sul, eaten with rice. It has yesterday's barbeccue.
What is Carreteiro?
A sweetened frozen food typically eaten as a snack or dessert
What is ice cream?
A long yellow fruit. There are many sizes in Brazil
Banana.
A central European food that is dough stuffed with chicken or cheese.
What is a capeletti?
One of the largest coffee and baked good (donuts and bagels) chains
What is Starbucks?