The largest manufacturer of carbonated drinks in the world
What is Coca Cola?
This fancy feast is called "escargot" in France
What are snails?
Some recipes for this sweet treat call for beets instead of food coloring
What is red velvet cake?
1 in every 8 Americans has been employed by this popular chain restaurant
What is McDonalds?
True or False: a typical ear of corn has an even number of rows
What is true?
They generally have an even number, usually 16 rows
Traditionally served in a copper mug, this cocktail is vodka, lemon juice, and ginger beer
What is a Moscow Mule?
This purple-skinned edible is the star ingredient of baba ghanoush
What is eggplant?
This popular cookie accounts for 25% of Girl Scout Cookie sales.
What is are Thin Mints?
Popcorn originates from...
What is Latin America?
What is 1,500 pounds?
It takes this long for the brain to start to react to alcohol
What is 6 minutes?
_____ contain a chemical that tricks your mouth into "thinking" it's being burned.
What are chili peppers?
Enough of this popular Halloween candy is produced yearly to circle the Earth four times.
What is candy corn?
In 2011, these greens (popular in Soul Food) became the official vegetable of South Carolina
What are collard greens?
This vegetable is never processed, frozen, cooked or preserved
What is lettuce?
Packets of this fruity soft drink were first sold through the mail in 1927 for 10 cents apiece
What is Kool-Aid?
This is the most stolen food in the world.
What is cheese?
This U.S. city really loves this place. They have more of this chain than McDonalds and Starbucks combined.
What is New York City?
Chocolate's origin is the bean of this tall tree, whose genus "theobroma" translates from the Greek as "food of the gods"
What is cacao?
This pungent spice Native to India's Malabar Coast is said to be the world's top-selling spice
What is pepper?
Starbucks has over _____ drink combinations
What is 87,000?
If you order a "mein" dish, whether lo or chow, you'll get this carb; it's what "mein" means
What are noodles?
This sweet is actually a plant, and was used as an herbal remedy for sore throats during the Renaissance.
What is marshmallow?
In the 1920s, this now popular candy was marketed as an alternative to smoking as anti-smoking mints
What is Pez?
_____ are commonly referred to as "bounce berries" because they bounce like rubber balls when ripe
What are cranberries?