A fruit with the same name as its color.
What is an orange?
Versatile grain central to most Asian cuisines
What is rice?
Frosty uses this to smell the flowers
What is a carrot?
Transferring heat from an object to food
What is cooking?
A universal topping and dipping sauce, those who put it on mac and cheese should not be allowed to eat in public
What is ketchup/catsup?
Often mistaken for a vegetable, this fruit has many uses, the most popular is a sauce
What is a tomato?
A tuber that has many different ways to be prepared, including whipped, frenched, and made into a drink
What are potatoes?
These look like baby cabbages
What is brussels sprouts?
Cutting something into very small cubes
What is to dice?
The emulsion of oil, egg yolk, and a small amount of vinegar
What is mayonaise?
Ms. Deb's favorite fruit
What is a pineapple?
The thinnest pasta, heavenly
What is angel hair?
When used as an emoji, this vegetable is inappropriate
What is an eggplant?
Cutting something into rough cuts or chunks
What is chopping?
A hotdog favorite, this sauce comes from a flower seed by the same name
What is mustard?
The name for a hairy fruit, a New Zealander, and/or a flightless bird
What is a kiwi?
Difficult to say, this grain has risen to popularity, often being ridiculed by those unable to pronounce it
What is quinoa?
When this small forest sizzles, it smells worse than an actual fire
What is broccoli?
To precisely mix ingredients and dry cook
What is baking?
A hidden secret to get kids to eat their veggies
What is ranch?
Someone that only eats fruit
Who is a fruititarian?
It has a hole in one, or a dozen
What is a doughnut?
Technically a thistle, this vegetable has a peculiar way of being eaten
What is an artichoke?
Cooking something quickly in just a little oil
What is sauté?
Also known as rooster sauce
What is sriracha?