This food is typically the main dish on Thanksgiving
What is Turkey?
How is chicken usually served when it is a part of a soul food dish?
What is fried?
What region of the United States did soul food originate?
This red-hued cake is topped with cream cheese frosting and is a Southern classic.
What is red velvet cake?
This classic cookout meat is often grilled and placed in a bun with mustard, ketchup, and relish.
What is a hot dog?
A leafy green vegetable, often slow-cooked with smoked meat, is a staple in soul food cuisine.
What is collard greens?
True or False - Soul food was the food that usually consisted of meats, vegetables and other edibles the slave masters wouldn't or didn't eat.
What is TRUE?
This drink is very common in black households and the most common flavor is red?
What is Kool-aid?
This dessert features fried dough coated in powdered sugar and is popular at fairs and festivals.
What is a beignet?
These meats, often marinated and grilled, are typically cut from beef, pork, or chicken and served on a skewer.
What are kebabs?
This type of pie is made with a superfood and lots of corn syrup.
What is pecan pie?
In what decade did the term "soul food" become popular?
What is the 1960s?
This type of food lives in the water and can sometimes be fried, baked or eaten raw.
What is fish?
This Southern staple consists of slow-cooked beans, brown sugar, and sometimes bacon.
What are baked beans?
This cookout favorite is made by slow-cooking pork until tender and shredding it for sandwiches.
What is pulled pork?
An organ meat called "chitterlings" or "chit-lins" is commonly served as a part of a soul food meal. What organ and animal is this meat?
What are pig intestines?
What is a tasty starch that can be candied, baked or even fried?
What is Sweet potatoes?
What is a popular meat that is added to collard green dishes?
What is Ham hock?
A must-have at any cookout, this piece of equipment is used to keep drinks ice cold.
What is a cooler?
This creamy, mayonnaise-based dish is made with boiled eggs, mustard, and potatoes.
What is potato salad?
True or False - African women riding on slave ships smuggled in seeds of rice, okra, and millet by hiding it in their braided hair.
What is TRUE?
A staple in soul food that has roots in Native American cooking and is often served with honey, butter, or collard greens.
What is corn bread?
What is the name of the stew commonly made from vegetables and meat scraps thrown out by slave owners?
What is Gumbo?
This classic soul food dish, is made up with a dark type of legume and was also the name of a 90's hip-hop group.
What is black eyed peas?
A staple at summer BBQs, this fruity, chilled drink often includes sliced fruit and a mix of juices.
What is fruit punch?