What food is technically a fruit but is usually eaten like a vegetable?
Tomato 🍅
What fruit is known for having seeds on the outside?
A strawberry 🍓
What frozen dessert is served in a cone?
Ice cream 🍦
What animal says “meow”?
a cat
What is the only edible food that never spoils, even after thousands of years?
Honey 🍯
What animal can sleep for up to three years without waking up?
A snail 🐌
What food do pandas mainly eat?
Bamboo 🎋
What dessert is made with apples and a crust
Apple pie 🥧
What is the largest land animal?
An elephant 🐘
What animal has no vocal cords but can still communicate using its body and tentacles in complex ways?
Octopus 🐙
What dessert name means “I have fallen” in French
Tarte Tatin 🥧
What food is made from milk and often put on pizza
Cheese 🧀
What Italian dessert is made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese?
Tiramisu 🍰
What animal is known for changing its color to blend into its surroundings?
A chameleon 🦎
What famous dessert’s name comes from the French word for “burnt cream”?
Crème brûlée 🍮
What animal has fingerprints so similar to humans that they can confuse investigators?
Koala 🐨
What spice is made from the dried stigma of a flower and is one of the most expensive spices in the world?
Saffron 🌼
What French dessert is made by piping choux pastry into a ring shape, filling it with praline cream, and topping it with almonds?
Paris-Brest 🥐
What marine animal has three hearts, blue blood, and can change both color and texture to camouflage?
An octopus 🐙
What fruit is technically a berry, but strawberries are not?
Banana 🍌
What spicy food was once used as currency in some ancient cultures?
Pepper 🌶️
What French dessert is made by caramelizing sugar on top of custard
Crème brûlée 🍮
What dessert is a classic Austrian layered cake made with chocolate sponge, apricot jam, and a dark chocolate glaze?
Sachertorte 🍫
What deep-sea fish uses a built-in light (bioluminescence) created by bacteria to attract prey in the dark ocean
The anglerfish 🐟
What spice is made from the dried inner bark of a tree
Cinnamon 🌿