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100

A Hebrew term applied to many foods, meaning "pure"

What is kosher?

100

The number of herbs and spices claimed to be in Kentucky Fried Chicken

 What is 11?

100

Shitake is one type of this

What is a mushroom? 

100

Botanists believe that pineapple originates in the area where Argentina, Paraguay, and this large country meet; some believe that the Spanish then introduced pineapple to Hawaii

What is Brazil?

100

A coffee-flavored Italian dessert that translated roughly to "pick me up" or "cheer me up"

What is tiramisu?

200

Challah bread is mainly associated with this religion

What is Judaism?

200

The ''Scoville scale" measures this

What is spiciness, or heat?

200

Clarified butter used in Indian cooking

What is ghee?

200

A handmade food so loved in El Salvador that every second Sunday in November is declared a national holiday for it, said to be first created by the Pipil tribes

What are pupusas (or pupisio)?

200

Cambozola is this type of food

What is cheese?

300

The main ingredient in baba ghanoush

What is eggplant (or aubergine)?

300

The decade in which McDonald's was founded

What is the 1940s?

300

An Asian bird embryo that is boiled and eaten from its shell, sometimes considered a challenging or "gross" food by westerners

What is balut?

300

The specific type of legume, including color, which is most commonly the main ingredient in the Brazilian staple feijoada

What are black beans, or black turtle beans?

300

The modern-day Iberian country in whose territory the rice dish "paella" originated

What is Spain?

400

This sesame-based substance is one of the main ingredients of hummus

What is tahini?

400

This US President served hot dogs to the Queen of England at a state dinner; the Queen had no idea how to eat a hot dog at the time

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt, or FDR? 

400

A south Asian flat bread traditionally cooked in a tandoor sometimes flavored with spices or nuts

What is naan?

400

In the southern half of South America, this drink is often called a type of tea, but contains no camellia sinensis; it's rich in caffeine, may be considered an acquired taste, and is sometimes drunk with a special metal straw-like tool 

What is yerba mate?

400

This Italian dish, originating in Naples, translates to ''trouser'' or "stocking"

What is calzone?

500

The most expensive spice in the world

What is saffron?

500

This popular American item, created in the 1920s, comes in a box and is known by the brand name "Rice Bubbles" in Australia and New Zealand

What are Rice Krispies?

500

It sounds poisonous to many Americans, but it's not related to the similarly-named ivy or oak, so this red or reddish spice is perfectly safe and is often sprinkled on hummus

What is sumac?

500

Practically all of South America shares a love for this Italian-inspired dish: beef, pork, or chicken breaded with eggs, salt, and breadcrumbs and then deep fried; it's a variation of cotoletta, or schnitzel  

What is milanesa?

500

Kippers, which are sometimes eaten for breakfast in the UK and some parts of North America, are this type of whole fish

What is a herring?

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