Food
Cities
Fruits
Animals
Languages
100

These grow abundantly in Greenland. They can be paired with many different types of foods from sweet to savory or enjoyed by itself.

Wild Berries

100

the capital and most populous city of Greenland

Nuuk

100

A common fruit that can also be found in the US. It is popular for picking in the late summer/autumn.

Blueberries

100

The world's largest land predator. Often spend time hunting on sea ice and only come ashore to give birth or when the ice gets too thin.

Polar Bear

100

Common language that is spoken in many countries

English

200

Giant mammals measuring up to 8ft long and weighing 900 lbs. They have big heads, curved horns, and shaggy fur. Their closest relatives are the sheep or goat.

Musk Ox

200

The second-largest city located in central-western Greenland. The name translates to "the residents at the foxholes".

Sisimiut

200

The most common fruit found in Greenland. They are dark purple/black and are used in many dishes.

Crowberries

200

There are actually two species of this animal but they are genetically quite similar. They grow a magnificent and thick winter coat.

Arctic Fox

200

Primarily spoken among the native people of Greenland.

Greenlandic

300

This is enjoyed as a snack. It includes the skin and underlying fat of a mammal. It is often served raw or sprinkled with coarse salt.

Mattak

300

A nearby location is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and because of that it has a high amount of tourists.

Ilulissat

300

Known for their pine-like flavor, they are used as a flavorful spice to compliment meat dishes.

Juniper Berries

300

Only found in Greenland and northern Canada. During the winter months they will huddle together to keep warm. They have a white coat and black-tip ears.

Arctic Hare

300

North Germanic Language spoken by people who live in and around Denmark.

Danish

400

Made from a sea animal that is abundant to Greenland. It is silky and delicate with a salty, caviar like flavor.

Lumpfish Roe

400

The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, the earliest being from 4,300 years ago. It is known for its 18th-century colonial buildings.

Qaqortoq

400

Commonly eaten, they are red and sometimes paired with fish.

Alpine Bearberries

400

Has an extinct relative. They inhabit the backcountry of western Greenland. They feed on plant life in the summer.

Greenlandic Reindeer

400

The official language of Norway.

Norwegian

500

Made with potatoes, onions, rice or barley, and meat. It is an important dish to Greenland cuisine and enjoyed on freezing nights.

Suaasat

500

The name translates to "spiders" even though spiders are rarely seen in the icy territory. It is referred to as the Town of Whales.

Aasiaat

500

Similar to the common fruit found in the US. They are dark blue with white flesh inside.

Bog Whortleberries

500

Often spotted between April and November. Their diet consists of krill and fish. They are one of the largest sea animals in Greenland measuring up to 56 ft in length.

Humpback Whale

500

The official language of a country located in Southeast Asia.

Filipino

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