Food
Geography
Language
Culture
Natural Resources
100

This Canadian dish features French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

Poutine

100

This Great Lake is the only one located entirely within the United States.

Lake Michigan?

100

This language, with over a billion native speakers, is the most widely spoken language in the world.

Mandarin

100

This German festival is famous for its beer, bratwurst, and Bavarian traditions.

Oktoberfest

100

This country is the largest producer of oil in North America.

The United States?

200

These Venezuelan and Colombian cornmeal cakes are often stuffed with cheese, meat, or avocado.

Arepas

200

This Mexican peninsula is home to Cancún, ancient Mayan ruins, and underground cenotes.

Yucatán Peninsula?

200

This French-based language, spoken in Louisiana, reflects the region’s unique mix of French, African, and Native American cultural influences.

Creole

200

This ancient martial art and spiritual practice from China involves slow, meditative movements.

Tai Chi

200

This country, the largest in Asia, is the world’s largest producer of rice.

China

300

This Indian yogurt-based drink is blended with fruit and spices, often mango-flavored.

Lassi

300

This canal, connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, is one of the world's most important shipping routes.

Suez Canal

300

This ancient classical language of South Asia is used in Hindu scriptures and ceremonies.

Sanskrit

300

This Mexican holiday, celebrated on November 1st and 2nd, honors deceased loved ones with altars and offerings.

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

300

This Latin American country is the top exporter of bananas globally.

Ecuador

400

This North African dish is made with steamed semolina and served with vegetables, meat, or stew.

Couscous

400

This river, known as the "Mother River of India," is considered sacred in Hinduism.

Ganges River

400

This South African language, derived from Dutch, is one of the country’s 11 official languages.

Afrikaans

400

This traditional Māori war dance from New Zealand, often performed at rugby matches and ceremonies, combines powerful movements, chanting, and stomping.

Haka

400

This African country is the largest exporter of phosphate in the world, a key ingredient in fertilizers.

Morocco

500

This Ghanaian dish is made from mashed plantains and cassava and is often served with soup or stew.

Fufu

500

This desert in northern China and southern Mongolia is one of the largest in Asia.

Gobi Desert

500

This Indigenous language of the Andes is co-official in Peru and Bolivia.

Quechua

500

This Persian New Year, celebrated on the spring equinox, includes a Haft-Seen table display.

Nowruz

500

This country is one of the largest producers of dates, with vast palm groves across its deserts.

Iraq

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