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Dishes of the World
Its a Bird, Its a Plane, Its a Country
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100

You’ll find the ancient Colosseum, once home to gladiator battles, in this European capital.

Rome

100

Sushi, sashimi, and ramen are all dishes from this country.

Japan

100

The kangaroo and koala are native to this country, which is also home to the Outback.

Australia

100

The Wright brothers are famous for inventing the first successful one of these in 1903.

Planes

100

This soft French cheese is famous for its creamy texture and white rind, often served with bread and wine.

Brie

200

Mount Rushmore features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents in this state.

South Dakota

200

Curry dishes like butter chicken and naan bread are staples of this South Asian country’s cuisine.

India

200

Known for fjords and the Northern Lights, this Scandinavian country has Oslo as its capital.

Norway

200

This Swedish inventor created dynamite in 1867, later inspiring the prizes that bear his name.

Alfred Nobel

200

Paneer, a non-melting cheese, is commonly used in curries from this country’s cuisine.

India

300

This mausoleum in Agra, India, was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Taj Mahal

300

Paella, made with rice, seafood, and saffron, is a famous dish from this European country.

Spain

300

he city of Casablanca is in this North African country across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain.

Morocco

300

Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized knowledge-sharing with his invention of this press in the 1400s.

Printing Press

300

Feta cheese, often crumbled on salads, originates from this European country.

Greece

400

Petra, known as the “Rose City” carved into red rock cliffs, is located in this Middle Eastern country.

Jordan

400

Ceviche, a dish made of raw fish cured in citrus, is a signature food of this South American country.

Peru

400

This Middle Eastern country is known for cities like Mecca and Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia

400

In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered this life-saving substance by accident.

Penicillin 

400

This blue-veined Italian cheese, named after the town it originated from, is known for its sharp, tangy flavor.

Gorgonzola

500

Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, is found in this Southeast Asian country.

Cambodia

500

Injera, a spongy flatbread often served with stews, is a signature food of this East African nation.

Ethiopia

500

This landlocked African country, once known as Rhodesia, is home to Victoria Falls.

Zimbabwe  

500

Karl Benz built the first practical version of this vehicle in 1885.

Car or Automobile

500

Roquefort, a strong blue cheese, is made from the milk of this animal.

Sheep

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