This liquid found inside young green coconuts is often used as a natural electrolyte drink.
What is coconut water?
This black-and-white pattern used in retail stores encodes product information that can be scanned electronically.
What is a barcode?
This well-known brand makes instant pudding mixes in flavors like chocolate and vanilla?
What is Jello?
Rosé gets its pink color from limited contact with the skins of these fruits used to make wine.
What are grapes?
This appliance, found in most kitchens, keeps food cold to prevent spoilage.
What is a refrigerator?
Botanically speaking, a coconut is not actually a nut but this type of fruit with a hard stone inside.
What is a drupe?
The first product ever scanned with a UPC barcode in 1974 was a pack of this chewing gum brand.
What is Wrigley’s (Juicy Fruit)?
This ingredient is often used in pudding to thicken it, especially in instant versions.
What is cornstarch?
This process, commonly used for rosé, involves removing the grape skins after only a short period of soaking.
What is maceration?
Refrigeration works by removing this from an area to make it cooler.
What is heat?
This country is the world’s largest producer of coconuts, followed closely by India and the Philippines.
This 12-digit identifier used in the U.S. is the most common type of barcode for retail products
What is a UPC (Universal Product Code)?
Traditional chocolate pudding is cooked on this kitchen appliance before being chilled.
Wines described with this term have little to no sweetness, which is common for many rosés.
What is dry?
Older refrigerants called CFCs were phased out because they damaged this protective layer of Earth’s atmosphere.
What is ozone layer?
In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, characters used these objects to mimic the sound of horse hooves.
What are coconut shells?
In barcodes, the width and spacing of these two elements carry the encoded data.
What are bars and spaces?
In British English, the word “pudding” can refer broadly to this type of course at a meal.
What is Dessert?
The shade of a rosé can range from pale pink to almost this reddish-orange hue, often described with a fruit name.
What is salmon or coral?
Water freezes at 32 degrees on this temperature scale commonly used in the United States.
What is Fahrenheit?
The word “coconut” comes from the Portuguese word “coco,” meaning this facial feature, due to the three markings on its shell.
What is face/head/skull?
This machine reads barcodes at the register.
What is a scanner?
This popular cookie is often crushed and layered with chocolate pudding in desserts like dirt cups.
What are oreos?
True or False.
The darker the rosé, the sweeter it always tastes.
False
The USDA recommends keeping your refrigerator at or below this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
What is 40°F?