Fruits & Veggies
Nutrition
Cultural Traditions
Cultural Foods
Food Slogans
100

This red fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable.

Tomato

100

Skipping meals can actually make energy and focus worse later.


True

100

In many Asian cultures, this utensil is traditionally used instead of a fork.

Chopsticks

100

Pizza originally comes from this country

Italy

100

The snack that smiles back.

Goldfish

200

This creamy green fruit became famous for toast on Instagram.

Avocado

200

This body signal might show up as irritability, low energy, or trouble focusing — not just a growling stomach.

Hunger

200

In Muslim cultures, fasting during Ramadan is traditionally broken with this fruit.

Dates

200

Hummus is commonly associated with countries in this region

The Middle East 

200
You're not you when you're hungry.

Snickers

300

This vegetable can be orange, purple, yellow, or white.

Carrot

300

This is your body’s main source of energy and is found in foods like bread, rice, and fruit.


Carbs

300

In many cultures, sharing food is a way to show this — not just hunger.

Love, hospitality, care

300

Sushi originated in this country

Japan

300

Taste the rainbow

Skittles

400

Which fruit is actually a berry: strawberry, banana, or apple?

Banana

400

This nutrient helps build and repair muscles and is found in foods like eggs, beans, chicken, and yogurt.

Protein

400

In many cultures, meals are eaten together to build this.

Connection

400

Couscous originated in this region of the world.

North Africa

400

Have a break, have a 

Kitkat

500

This vegetable can turn your pee pink or red — totally harmless!

Beets

500

This nutrient helps keep digestion regular and helps you feel satisfied after eating.

Fiber

500

In Japan, slurping noodles like ramen is polite and shows you're enjoying the meal.

True

500

Where did chocolate originate from?

Mesoamerica, Maya and Aztec civilizations

500

Milk's favorite cookie

Oreos

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