Fats
Fruits
Grains/Starches
Protein
Miscellaneous
100
Most expensive nut.

What are macadamia nuts?

100

A part of the rose family and can also be called butter fruit for its butter like texture.

What are pears?

100

There is always an even number of rows in this grain.

What is corn?

100

The protein that is used as the standard reference.

What is an egg?

100

Belgium invented this type of potato dish.

What are French fries?

200

Spain is the biggest producer of this fat but Greece is the biggest consumer.

What is olive oil?

200

Bromelain, an enzyme that breaks down proteins, is responsible for the tingling sensation you get when eating this fruit. 

What is a pineapple?

200

Top quality is made from durum wheat and there are over 600 varieties worldwide.

What is pasta?

200

There are over 40,000 varieties of this folate rich protein, but we only consume about a fraction of them.

What are beans?

200

The liquid portion in yogurt that you should not drain because it contains protein and calcium.

What is whey?

300

In Spain and Mexico, this is called an alligator pear and in India and China it is called a butter pear.

What is an avocado?

300

This powerhouse fruit originated in China and is considered to be a symbol of good luck, protection, and longevity. 

What is a peach?

300

Pharohs in ancient Egypt were once buried with this grain.

What is wheat?

300

Shellfish that was once considered peasant food.

What are lobsters?

300
In 1932, a candy bar was created that you could share with 2 of your closest friends. 

What is a 3 Musketeers? Originally, the bar came as 3 bite size pieces that were flavored vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. But during WW2, sugar had to be rationed so it simply became too expensive to make all 3 flavors. Chocolate was the most popular so that is what the Mars company chose. 

400

Soft, mild tasting fresh cheese that is not allowed time to mature.

What is cream cheese?

400

This fruit is 90% water and contains pockets of air.

What are cranberries?

400

This crop is 80% water and 20% solids.

What are potatoes?

400

If you order an Omelet Arnold Bennett, you can expect the dish to contain this fish.

What is Haddock?

400

Native to Brazil and India, this nut grows on a fruit which kind of resembles a pepper. 

What are cashews? Cashews grow on cashew apples, which look like a pepper but has a cashew growing out the end of it.

500

This versatile fat is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, magnesium, iron, and protein. It also can be roasted, salted, added to salads, soups, or even baked goods. 

What are pumpkin seeds?

500

A fruit that contains a glycoprotein molecule called miraculin, which attaches to the taste buds and alters the sweet receptors on the tongue and changes sour flavors to sweet flavors.

What is a miracle berry?

500

A versatile gluten-free grain that can be popped like popcorn.

What is sorghum? Sorghum has 4 main types: grain, sweet, forage, and biomass. Grain & sweet are used for cooking, forage is used for livestock feed, and biomass is used to produce renewable fuels like ethanol.

500

Schmierkase or Dutch cheese are alternative names to this protein.

What is cottage cheese?

500

A buffet offering a variety hot and cold dishes at the same time.

What is a smorgasbord?

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