The kind of food that Uncle Michael will never eat but you need to grow big and strong
Vegetables
The common name for riboflavin
Vitamin B2
This cabbage was only tolerated by the kids if covered in cheese
Brussels sprouts
This diet means eat like a cave man
Paleo
The term for an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food
Food desert
Eating this kind of food makes you toot
Beans
Rank these beverages by their caffeine content (per 12oz): Coke Zero, Barqs, Pepsi Zero, Dr. Pepper
1. Pepsi zero (69g) 2. Dr Pepper (41g), 3. Coke zero (34g), 4. Barqs (22g)
The grocery line item that Dad has never been able to put a cap on
Oreos qualify for this kind of diet
Vegan
This company created seeds which are resistant to its glyphosate-based insecticide, Roundup
Monsanto
This squishable fruit is often confused for a vegetable
Tomato
Great Grains has how many fewer grams of sugar than Crunch Berries
Three
This ingredient was the reason we stopped purchasing crisco, once research showed that it doesn't break down in the body
Trans-fat
In the 1980s, the food industry, government, and physicians advocated for this kind of diet, leading to massive increases in obesity and diabetes
Low-fat
To produce be certified organic, how many years must the land the produce is grown on be free of synthetic fertilizers
Three
How many calories does one cup of water have?
Zero
The recommended number of daily fiber intake (in grams) Bonus: Average intake by American adults
25-30g recommended
Americans = 15g
This delicious and affordable soup was outlawed once Mom found out it contained MSG
Ramen
This diet is high-fat/protein, with almost zero carbs
Keto or Adkins
14 months (must be within 2)
Which of these three foods will keep you full for longer: chicken, crackers, or juice
Chicken
This is a bread ingredient that comes in a quart size jar that mom bought at GNC
Lecithin
This diet consists of concentrating your eating in a time period, then not consuming any calories for long stretches (thus triggering fat-burning)
Intermittent fasting
In 2010, this was the price premium (%) for organic vs. regular eggs (according to the prestigious Nielsen)
82% (must be within 4%)