Desserts
See-Food
Vacation Staples
Fruity Fruits
Veggie-Tables
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Chocolate and vanilla are the most popular flavors of this.

Ice cream

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The Brits call this prawns, often found in pasta or next to a red sauce.

Shrimp

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Boil them, throw some butter on, and everyone will eat it, especially Piterman

Pelmeni

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Red or Green, this crunchy fruit can even have worms in it!

Apple

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You might stick this on a snowman to serve as a nose.

Carrot

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A birthday dessert, it can even be made of ice cream.

Cake

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This expensive seafood is often served as a tail

Lobster

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Not many people may eat this, but Max has certainly eaten most of these.

Chocolate crepes

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Not just a color, but a fruit.

Orange

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This green, star player in most salads

Lettuce

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A direct translation to Spanish of 3 Milks.

Tres leches

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An expensive fish, one kind of this fish is a sockeye, often found in Alaska.

Salmon

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Most often on bread, Doktorskaya is my favorite of this staple.

Kielbasa

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A tropical fruit, also a popular phonk song

Mangos

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Mostly made of water, if it's seeds were on the outside, it would be a fruit.

Cucumber

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A combination of two words, it's in our fridge even

Cheesecake

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Maryland is known for having blue of these

Crabs

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Comes in lamb or pork, often done over coals.

Shashlik

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Surprisingly, the mythical beast in this fruit's name is not in the fruit itself.

Dragonfruit

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Although most wouldn't do this, this vegetable is often served along peanut butter as a dipper, due to it's crunch and length.

Celery

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An American staple, this packaged dessert sounds somewhat like what a star might do

Twinkie
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Although this sea animal can be electric, humans should probably not eat an electric one.

Eel
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A salad mainly featured on New Years, consisting of mayo, pickles, and potatoes.

Oliv'e

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Oleg can't live without this fruit.

Plum

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Pronouncing a Capitals player's last name, you get this red/purple vegetable

Radish

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