Finish the phrase..."Cool as a __________."
What is a cucumber?
These two fruits are the most popular flavors of jams and jellies.
Strawberry and Grape
Sheep, goats, buffalo
True or False - Bread was used as a type of currency in Egypt.
True
True or False - All grains contain gluten.
False
This vegetable helps improve your eyesight?
What is a carrot?
You can drink the milk or water from this fruit, as well as eat the inside flesh.
What is a coconut?
This mineral, found in milk and cheese, helps to build strong bones in the body.
What is calcium?
In the 1700's the Earl of _____________ coined the term "sandwich" after adding meat to two slices of bread.
Who is the Earl of Sandwich?
This vitamin helps to absorb calcium in the body along with supporting the immune system.
What is vitamin D?
This vegetable is 95% water.
What is celery?
Citrus fruits are very high in this vitamin.
What is vitamin C?
This state known as "America's Dairyland" is one of the nation's leading dairy producers.
What is Wisconsin?
This food can be classified as a grain, a grass or a vegetable.
What is corn?
While high in protein, this food is the most popular to eat at breakfast.
What are eggs?
Spinach is naturally rich in this mineral.
What is iron?
This fruit is the most popular in the world.
What are bananas?
This cheese is said to be the most popular.
What is Mozzarella?
The main ingredient in bread is this baking essential.
What is flour?
This is the most popular breakfast cereal in the USA.
What is Cheerios?
This vegetable can only be sold fresh; not frozen, canned, dried or cooked.
What is lettuce?
This Northeastern state is famous for growing blueberries.
What is Maine?
This nursery rhyme talks about eating curds and whey (a product of cheese making).
Little Miss Muffet
Dietary __________ is one of the many nutrients found in grains/breads. (Begins with an F)
What is Fiber?
The human body can last weeks without food, but only days without this vital nutrient.
What is water?