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100

The country that invented ramen.

China

100

A popular shaved ice dessert that originated from the Philippines.

Halo-Halo

100

The country with the highest population of vegetarians.

India

100

The drink that was popularized to non-Asian audiences by appearing in the film "To All the Boys I've Loved Before".

Yakult

100

The capital of Vietnam.

Hanoi
200

A dish usually comprised of raw seafood and rice.

Sushi

200

It's not pho, but another famous Vietnamese noodle with grilled pork to top it off.

Bun Cha

200

The most famous type of tea from South Asia.

Chai

200

The country that invented the best-selling fizzy drink "Ramune".

Japan

200

This year's lunar new year animal.

Tiger

300

A quintessential part of a Korean meal, besides the main dish.

Banchan

300

Types of food that are commonly excluded from the Southeastern branch of Theravada Buddhism.

Fish and meat

300

A variety of mixed spiced rice usually eaten with mutton or chicken in India.

Biryani

300

Out of the top 10 mango exporters in the world, this many of these 10 are Asian.

Seven

300

The country where the tallest mountain is located.

Nepal

400

A Korean baked good is usually traditionally colored with.

Flowers
400

The national fruit of the Philippines.

Mangoes

400

The people that heavily inspired Pakistani cuisine.

The Mughals

400

A symbol of mercy and beauty in Chinese culture wrapped into a milk candy.

White Rabbit Candy

400

Unknowingly to many Americans, this famous fast food chain is actually Filipino.

Jollibee

500

The most important domestic god in Chinese culture, whose main job is to reside over the kitchen.

Zao Jun

500

The most popular dish in Cambodia, despite what the tourists think.

Samlor Korkor

500

The national dish of Nepal.

Momos

500

The national fruit of Malaysia, known for its' pungent smell.

Durian

500

The amount of islands that make up Indonesia.

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