Frutas y Verduras
Cocina del Mundo
Técnicas de Cocina
Comidas y Marcas Famosas
Dulces y Postres
100

This orange root vegetable is known for helping your vision.

Carrot

100

Sushi originates from this country.

Japan

100

This technique means cooking food in boiling water.

Boiling

100

This fast‑food chain is known for its Big Mac.

McDonald’s

100

This frozen dessert is often served in cones or cups.

Ice cream

200

This fruit is the main ingredient in guacamole.

Avocado

200

Tacos and enchiladas are staples of this country’s cuisine.

Mexico

200

This method uses dry heat in an oven.

Baking

200

Colonel Sanders is the mascot of this fried chicken chain.

KFC

200

This dessert is made of ladyfingers, coffee, and mascarpone.

tiramisu

300

This fruit has varieties like Gala, Fuji, and Granny Smith.

Apple

300

Croissants are famously associated with this European country.

France

300

This technique involves cooking food quickly in a hot pan with a small amount of oil.

Sautéing

300

This brand’s slogan is “Taste the Rainbow.”

Skittles

300

This baked good rises because of yeast and is often eaten for breakfast.

Donut

400

This leafy green is the base of Caesar salad.

Lettuce

400

Curry dishes like tikka masala and vindaloo come from this country.

India

400

This slow‑cooking method uses low heat and smoke to flavor meat.

Smoking

400

This soda brand is known for its red can and classic flavor.

Coca‑Cola

400

This dessert features layers of cake, frosting, and sometimes fruit.

Trifle

500

This vegetable is actually a flower, often steamed or roasted, and related to broccoli.

Cauliflower

500

Paella, a rice dish with seafood or meat, comes from this country.

Spain

500

What is mise en place  

This French term means preparing ingredients before cooking. 

500

This ice cream brand is famous for flavors like Cherry Garcia and Chunky Monkey.

Ben & Jerry’s

500

This French dessert is a custard topped with a layer of caramelized sugar.

crème brûlée

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