Cheese, Cheese and, yep, more Cheese!
They used to put WHAT in their mouth?? (Food of the past)
The Meat Sweats
Foods Over Yonder (Food of the World)
Creepy Cuisines
100

This country is the largest cheese producer in the world.

USA

100

1980’s- This candy was catapulted into stardom after being featured in the cult classic Steven Spielberg film, E.T.

Reese's Pieces

100

Ron Swanson from NBC’s hit show Parks & Recreation is renowned for loving this type of meat.

Bacon

100

It's from this city in Germany that we get the name for one of America’s favorite foods.

Hamburg, Germany

100

The “Chickle” is this briny cucumber sliced lengthwise and stuffed with Nashville-style hot chicken.

A pickle

200

In a memorable scene in the movie She's the Man, Amanda Bynes and Channing Tatum's characters discuss how to successfully flirt, where Amanda's character references this type of cheese.

Gouda

200

1970’s- This brand made its national debut in August 1971 with five flavors – Beef Noodle, Potato Stroganoff, Hash, Rice Oriental and Chili Tomato.

Hamburger Helper

200

This major world event of the 20th century led to the consumption of nearly 100 million pounds of SPAM.

WWII

200

This is the best selling flavor of soup in the UK.

Tomato

200

The name for the canned meat mixture, Spam, was derived from a contraction of these two words.

"Spiced" and "ham"

300

This state in the US produces the second highest amount of cheese. (Second to..you guessed it, WISCAHHNSON)

California

300

1960’s- It was this year that the first Taco Bell opened.

1962

300

The filet mignon cut comes from this part of a cow.

The tenderloin

300

In France, this food item literally means “twice cooked”.

Biscuit

300

This Chinese delicacy is made by preserving duck, chicken or quail eggs in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, quicklime, and rice hulls for several weeks and sometimes even months.

Century Egg/ Hundred-Year Egg/ Thousand-Year Egg/ Millennium Egg

400

Scientists have successfully created cheese using human bacteria collected from these two body parts. (Points for getting at least one)

Toes and Belly Buttons

400

1950’s- Cool Whip, Pop Rocks, and this drink, popular amongst children, were all invented by the same guy.

Tang

400

In 2015, one competitive eater broke the record for hot dog eating when he gulped down this many hot dogs in 10 minutes. (HINT: It’s between 1 and 100) (Points for getting within +/-5 hot dogs)

62

400

The kampot pepper originates from this Southeast Asian country.

Cambodia

400

Huitlacoche, a popular ingredient in many South American dishes, is a fungus that grows on this plant.

Corn

500

Philadelphia Cream Cheese is named after a village in this Northeastern state in the US.

New York

500

2000’s- American hip hop group D4L released a song in 2005 with this popular candy in its title.

Laffy Taffy

500

Elvis Presley once flew from Memphis to Denver and back to eat the Fool’s Gold Loaf, which contained one jar of jelly, one jar of peanut butter and one pound of this.

BACON

500

In Jamaica, people often use the cassava root to make this common food item.

Bread

500

If you are diagnosed with Arachibutyrophobia, you have a fear of this.

Getting peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth