This oceanic-flake is often used to flavor items, but be careful with your blood pressure!
Sea Salt
This is the most consumed meat in America
Chicken/Poultry
This French phrase translates to "in-style" or "fashionable"
A La Mode
This Don McLean's eight-minute song became an anthem about Buddy Holly.
American Pie
This animal, unique to North America, is a traditional meal that was once hunted by colonists and consumed each November.
Turkey
This edible marine animal came from a Mediterranean Island in the 15th century but are often canned from many ceaser salads.
Sardines
Pat Oliviera coined this food in Pennsylvania in 1930, making it one of the most popular eats in the state.
Cheesesteak
This term means to cut vegetables into long, thin stripes, approximately 1/4 inch thick and 1 inch long.
Julienne
This holiday item traditionally includes yolks, sugar, cream, and liquor.
Egg Nog
This dried root bark and aromatic leaves are widely used to make popular soda.
According to the World's Atlas, this is America's national dish.
Hamburger
This French phrase means "pre-appetizer"
Amuse Bouche
This Maroon 5 song peaked in 2015 and included a music video about the band appearing at weddings.
Sugar
Derived from German tradition, many people eat this January duo because it brings good luck and many riches
Pork and Sauerkraut
In New England, this nautical term refers to what others call Hoagies, Grinders, and sandwiches.
Submarines
66% of Americans do this for lunch every day.
Buy lunch/Eat out
This type of pasta is also known as "little round wheels"
Rotelle
This American singer-songwriter created number one hits such as "I'd Do Anything For Love"
Meatloaf
This French/Creole dessert is baked every spring with a plastic infant inside, to symbol good luck.
King Cake
This Italian liquid is made from elderberries
Sambuca
This is the most popular foreign cuisine in America
Mexican
This type of pasta translates to "knot in wood"
Gnocchi
This musician (who recently died on May 9th, 2020), is known for up-beats oldies such as Tutti-Frutti.
Little Richard
Comedian Lewis Black joked about this festive yearly sweet: "all of the world's ---- was created in 1911."
Candy Corn