Farm Animals
Treasures from the Forest
Fruits and Vegetables
Freshwater Fish
Finnish translations
100

This is the name of a baby cow.

Calf

100

True or false: Mushrooms are plants.

False. Mushrooms belong to a group called fungi.

100

I am a vegetable. I am green with leaves. What am I?

Lettuce (salad)

100

This is how people catch fish in the winter. 

Ice fishing

100

What is the Finnish word for oat?

Kaura

200

This is the name of a female horse.

Mare

200

True or false: All berries and mushrooms found in the forest are edible.

False

200

What is the main ingredient in bread?

Wheat or rye flour.


200

This is a predatory fish that can grow to a large size.

Pike

200

What is the Finnish word for pike?

Hauki

300

What is the name for meat that comes from a cow?

Beef

300

Name three berries that can be found in the Finnish forest.

Blueberry, raspberry, lingonberry and strawberry. (Cloudberries and cranberries are found in bogs)

300

Give one example of a root vegetable

Beetroot, carrot, potato, radish, or parsnip.

300

This is the name for fish that humans can eat.

Edible fish

300

What is the Finnish word for reindeer?

Poro

400

Chickens, duck, and turkey is all part of which group of meat birds?

Poultry


400
When is the best time of year to pick blueberries in the Finnish forest?
Summer time.
400

Name three fruits that grow on trees in Finland.

Pear, cherry, plum, and apple

400

This is a popular edible fish that is caught in the sea. It has pink flesh.

Salmon
400

What is the Finnish word for root vegetables?

Juurekset

500

Name 3 animals that produce milk for humans to drink.

Goats, cows, and sheep.

500

This mushroom is bright yellow with gills.

Chanterelle

500

What is the differences between vegetables and root vegetables?

Vegetables grow above ground, while root vegetables grow below ground.


500
Name three items that can be used to catch fish.

A fishing net, a fishing pole, and a fishing cage. 

500

What is the Finnish word for pennybun mushrooms?

Herkkutatti