A fruit that grows on a vine and can be purple or green & eaten fresh. They can be used for making wine, jam, juice, jelly, raisins, etc.
What is a GRAPE?
This is an edible green plant in the cabbage family whose large flowering head & stalk is eaten as a vegetable. They look like "trees."
What is Broccoli?
This is a frankfurter dipped in cornmeal batter, fried and served on a stick.
What is a Corndog?
This iconic fast-food restaurant is recognizable for its Golden Arches and cast of characters.
What is McDonalds?
A frozen dessert typically made from milk or cream, flavored with sweeteners & spices of fruit, sometimes colored. The average American consumes 23lbs of this annually.
What is Ice Cream?
A tropical plant with an edible fruit, delicious & healthy. Originating in S. America, where early explorers named it after its resemblance to a pinecone.
What is a Pineapple?
Although it's a fruit according to its botanical classification, it's considered a vegetable in food. It can come with a straight or crooked neck. Winter varieties include butternut, acorn or pumpkin.
What is Squash?
Flavored and colored water frozen on a stick.
This restaurant originated in Atlanta and is very popular across the Southeast and loved by many, including Cows.
What is Chick-Fil-A?
A baked dessert bar that can be fudgey or cakey depending on its density and often with a glossy top crust. You may even find nuts hidden in these!
What are Brownies?
Grown in tropical areas worldwide, this large edible fruit has a hard rind and can have lots of black or white seeds. It's 92% water but is refreshing & soaked with nutrients.
What is Watermelon?
This leafy green flowering plant native to central & western Asia. It's the food Popeye would eat to grow big & strong!
What is Spinach?
A common & popular fruit that is covered with a candy-like substance (usually caramelized sugar).
What is a Caramel Apple?
This place is known for its coffee and green siren logo.
What is Starbucks?
A baked dish with a crust and filling, sweet or savory and often served as dessert but can also be a main course.
What are Pies?
This is a plant in the gourd family, with a creeping vine that bears fruits that are used as vegetables. It can be long, green & shaped like a cylinder & has 3 varieties: slicing, pickling and seedless.
What is a cucumber?
This type of leafy green vegetable is common in south US cooking. With dark green leaves & tough stems, they can be really smelly after sitting in a pot and stewing for hours!
What are Collard Greens?
Originating from Middle East cuisine, a dish where small, cubed pieces of meat are marinated, threaded on to skewers with vegetables like peppers & onions, then grilled.
What are Beef Kabobs?
This coffee/fast food restaurant dropped part of their name recently but is still known for sweet treats and orange & pink logo. Many Americans run on this.
What is Dunkin?
A layered dessert typically made with vanilla custard, vanilla wafers, bananas, whipped cream or meringue.
What is Banana Pudding?
This small fruit is also called Chinese gooseberry. It's oval, about the size of a large hen's egg & its green flesh is sweet & tangy. A person from New Zealand is also called this.
What is a Kiwi?
This veggie is a member of the cabbage family & grown for its edible buds. Mainly roasted with a little garlic & parmesan, they've long been popular in Belgium & may have gained its name there.
What are Brussel Sprouts?
Created in 2008 from cake crumbs & mixed with icing or chocolate, then formed into small spheres or cubes before being given a coating of icing, chocolate, or other decorations & attached to a stick.
What are Cake Pops?
This fast food restaurant is named after a little girl with red pigtails.
What is Wendy's?
A classic American dessert made by sandwiching gooey marshmallow & chocolate between 2 graham crackers, traditionally prepared over a campfire.
What are S'Mores?