This purple-skinned edible is the star ingredient of baba ghanoush
What is eggplant?
This stone fruit is fuzzier if bought by the roadside; supermarket varieties are mechanically brushed
What is peaches?
A Black Russian has two key ingredients, one is vodka, what is the other?
What is Kahlua?
Mammal that is known to have the world's most powerful bite
What is a hippopotmaus?
This candy bar is known to be "packed with peanuts"
What is Snickers?
From 1899 to 1920, the number of bottlers of this soda grew from 1 plant to more than 1000
What is coca-cola?
The fuzz-free baby type of this fruit named for a New Zealand bird is eaten whole, as one would eat a grape
What is a kiwi?
What type of cactus is distilled to create tequila?
What is blue agave?
Animal whose stripes are on their skin as well as their fur
What is a tiger?
M&M replaced this color in 1995 with blue
What is tan?
This nut from the state tree of Texas is a southern pie staple
What is pecan?
In 1493 Columbus encountered this, Hawaii's most valuable fruit crop, on the island of Guadeloupe
What is a pineapple?
What does the beer abbreviation IPA stand for?
What is India Pale Ale?
Animal that is known to spend 90% of its day sleeping
What is a koala?
This candy bar was originally named Kandy Kake
What is Baby Ruth?
At 70-ish calories, this food packs a lot of protein and nutrients like choline, a memory booster
What is a hard-boiled egg?
It's the leading agricultural product of the island nation of Dominica
What are bananas?
Which country has the highest global consumption of beer?
What is China?
Dogs sweat through this part of their body
What is paws?
This candy has the slogan "Isn't life juicy"
What is starburst?
In French, this citrus fruit is Un Pamplemousse
What is grapefruit?
If adequately fertilized, a good palm tree may produce 200 pounds of these little sweet treats each year
What are dates?
What does the wine term Spumante mean?
What is sparkling?
Male penguins give this gift to female penguins to win them over
What is a pebble?
In 1950, Nestle was the first to manufacture this type of chocolate
What is white chocolate?