This is the only food that technically never expires or spoils.
Honey
This national beverage of Japan is made from fermented rice.
Sake
This French term refers to the second-in-command in a kitchen who works directly under the head chef.
Sous chef
This chain claims you can "Have It Your Way"
Burger king
This popular cookie was accidentally invented at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts.
Chocolate Chip cookies
Because they are 25% air, this fruit will float in water
apple
Fortune cookies originated in what country?
USA
This thickener for soups and sauces is made by cooking together equal parts flour and fat, usually butter.
A Roux
According to its slogan, this pizza chain has "Better Ingredients, Better Pizza".
Papa Johns
This Italian dessert’s name literally translates to "pick me up" or "cheer me up".
This canned food stands for "spiced ham"
Spam
This Australian spread is notoriously salty.
Vegemite
To "blind bake" means to bake this part of a dessert before adding any filling.
pie crust
This is the only fast-food chain that pressure-cooks its chicken in peanut oil.
This sweet treat can help lower blood pressure and reduce inflammation.
Dark Chocolate
This dairy product is the most often stolen grocery item.
Cheese
Derived from the crocus flower, this is the most expensive spice in the world by weight.
Saffron
To "shock" a vegetable, you plunge it into ice water immediately after this quick-boiling process.
Blanching
Founded in Wichita in 1921, this chain is credited as the first modern fast-food restaurant.
This fluffy dessert’s name comes from the French word for "breath" or "puff."
Souffle
In 1974, a pack of Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit gum was the first item ever to be recorded by one of these at a supermarket.
A Barcode
What country did Caesar Salad originate in?
(Closest geographically wins)
Mexico
In French cooking, this "mother sauce" is made by whisking milk into a white roux.
Bechamel
This sub shop’s spokesperson famously claimed to have lost 245 pounds eating only their products.
Subway
According to American Chemical Society, eating this many fun-sized halloween candy bars would poison an 180 pound person
(Closest to number)
180