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Food Facts
100

This food-justice student organization prides itself on keeping students fed and advocating for their food access needs. 

What is Feed Your Brain?

100

Home of some delicious bánh mì, this Vietnamese restaurant is right down Snelling Ave. 

What is Pho Pasteur?

100

The "Hamline-Midway" gets its name because it in between two cities. What are these two cities?

What is Minneapolis and Saint Paul?

100

The rate of food insecurity on college campuses is __times the rate of U.S. food insecurity.

What is 2x?

100

This popular sandwich cookie qualifies as a vegan treat!

What is Oreo?

200

This resource is similar to a food shelf, with free food and resources. It is located in West Hall. 

What is the FRC?

200

This restaurant, kitty-corner to Anderson Center, is a great spot to get authentic Korean cuisine. 

What is Mirror of Korea?

200

This famous Minnesota annual two-week event takes place right down Snelling, with nearly 2 million attendees each year. 

What is the Minnesota State Fair?

200

It is believed that this category of universities, which Hamline falls into, do not have students that are food insecure. However, this is untrue!

What are private colleges?

200

This sticky pantry staple is one of the few foods that never expires.

What is Honey?

300
This resource is located in Sorin Hall, has free food, and is completely student-led. 

What is the FYB 24/7 Food Access Fridge?

300

The beloved coffee shop on Snelling and Minnehaha is a great spot to hangout, study, get food and drinks, and even sometimes listen to live music. I think you know the name, but what is their logo of?

What is a Ginkgo Leaf?

300

Serving the community as a staple mode of transportation, what Metro Transit light-rail boarders the Midway neighborhood?

What is The Green Line?

300

This phrase describes the process of repurposing edible food that would otherwise go to waste from places such as grocery stores, restaurants, or dining facilities and distributing it to local emergency food programs.

What is Food Rescue?

300

This common tabletop seasoning used to be so valuable that it is now where the term "salary" comes from. 

What is Salt?

400

This building on campus often puts out snacks for students, especially around midterms and finals. 

What is Bush Memorial Library?

400

"Mama's Market" is a new market and deli in the Midway that opened in July this year. What building on Snelling is the market located within?

What is Little Africa Plaza?

400

This statue, created by Scottish artist Andy Scott, is located on the corner of Snelling and University. What animal is this statue a model of?

What is a Loon?

400

This is a popularized term that describes an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food. But, it is worth noting that activists now prefer the term “food apartheid”

What is a Food Desert?

400

This chemical compound is what makes a lot of spicy foods spicy. 

What are Capsaicins?

500

This is the outside company that manages our dining services. 

What is Sodexo?

500

This restaurant may be small on the inside, but it houses big flavor--- providing the Midway with Turkish comfort dishes. 

What is Black Sea?

500

Serving as a bar, restaurant and music venue, what business in St. Paul is characterized with a logo of a horseshoe?

What is the Turf Club?

500

This is the phrase that “SNAP” stands for, which was formerly known as food stamps.

What is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program?

500

This ordinary food is the most stolen food in the world, there is even a black market for it. 

What is Cheese?

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