Asian geography
Couple Things- Around the United States
Science Things
American Foods
Food that starts with a L
100

One of the leading economic and technology centers in the world that brought us a new style of fashion, amazing variety of cuisine and created the etiquette of removing your shoes before entering a household. It holds the most populated city in the world. (Tokyo)

Japan 

100

The 277 mile long Grand Canyon is considered one of America's and the world's most stunning natural wonders. It can be the perfect date for people who love adventure and the outdoors by seeing it from a different angle in the air by taking a ride in one of these. 

Helicopter ride 

100

One of Russia's aircraft sent an animal up to space named Laika, becoming the first animal to orbit Earth before dying 7 months into orbit. What animal did they bring up?

Dog 

100

Invented in Pasadena, California in 1924, this greasy food item can be found virtually everywhere especially in fast food and diners. There are so many variations that restaurants do their best to make the perfect version of this sandwich.

Cheeseburgers 

100

This is one of those foods almost no one eats by itself, but it’s an essential ingredient for salads, sandwiches and burgers. It also has a high-water content, making it an excellent hydration source. 

Lettuce 

200

Filled with history, culture and amazing food, this country is more famous for being the country to "defeat" the US in war when they ended all direct military involvement in 1973. They are the world's largest exporter of Cashew nuts.

Vietnam 

200

Featuring 100-year old railcars, individuals and couples ride the wine train featuring elegant interiors and farm to table meals with a 30 mile journey from one side to the other. Enjoying this activity is found in wine country, located in California. 

Napa Valley 

200

What do you call a group of stars that look like a particular shape in the sky and typically are given a name? 

Constellations 

200

Voted as America's greatest food creation, this deep fried treat on a stick was patented in 1927 by Stanley Jenkins. It's also arguably the most eaten item at state fairs and carnivals.

Corn Dogs 

200

A staple in Chinese cuisine, especially with takeout, this versatile dish litreally means "stirred noodles" 

Lo-Mein 

300

Known for its diverse landscape, colorful festivals and hot-spicy cuisine, it is the second most populated country in the world next to China. If hamburgers are part of your regular diet, you may want to adjust your diet as cows are protected special here.

India 

300

Amelia Island in Florida is said to be the best place to do this as it is 13 miles of white sand beaches and tranquil waters. They say it's an art that involves an animal and controlling the movement and speed with maximum effort. 

Horseback riding on the beach 

300

Your body temperature can rise due to physical activity, stressful environments and external temperatures. As your body's temperature rises, your nervous system stimulates glands that releases this, resulting in the biological function for the body to cool itself.

Sweating 

300

If you're American, particularly from the Midwest, then you know that this American dressing is more than a condiment, but a necessity. Created in 1949 by a cowboy, it is now the most consumed dressing in the US, after finally getting popular by 1980.

Ranch Dressing 

300

This is also known as thinly cut brined fish, which may also be smoked. It's most often seen as a breakfast dish, paired up with bagels, cream cheese and capers.      

Lox

400

This country located on the Mediterranean sea is typically known as the Holy Land. It's known for being the birthplace of Jesus. Just to the west of this country lies the Dead sea, where many visitors stop by as well.

Israel 

400

Alburbeque, the largest city in New Mexico is known as the capital of the world for this activity in the air. It's usually lighter than an aircraft consisting of a bag called an envelope, which may contain heat. Two people can enjoy private flights here 

Hot air balloon ride 

400

This industry contributes the most to the increase of global warming every year. This food consumption has increased significantly in recent decades, which then increases the use of livestock farming. This is why more and more people are going vegetarian and vegan to fight climate change. What industry is this? 


Meat Industry 

400

We can thank the windy city for this food item, as it was invented in 1943 by two individuals who loved Italian cuisine and opened up their own restaurant (UNO). They started to experiment with food before creating this and it became a major hit, while others started to adopt the idea.

Deep Dish Pizza 

400

This part of an animal is often said to be one of the most nutrient-dense foods there is. A single serving of this can help meet some of your daily recommended vitamin intake. When it’s properly cooked, it usually has an earthy, almost sweet flavor.

Liver 

500

One of the smaller countries in the Middle East, it is known for its ancient Roman ruins to historic caves, underrated beaches and world-renowned cuisine. In 2020, a large amount of ammonium caused a huge explosion in the capital city, which was worldwide news.

Lebanon 

500

Newport, Rhode Island is one of the best places for this activity, as it is one of the capitals of the world. Go out on the water and experience this adventure feating a piece of material that is meant to catch the wind and propel a vessel, usually in open water. 

Sailboating 

500

Earth is made up of elements of the periodic table, more specifically these 4 that account for 88.1% of the mass of the Earth's crust.

Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum, Iron

500

This food dessert is native to North America, and claimed to have started in New Orleans and Alabama. It features a nut that is native in Georgia made into a sweet baked dish. Despite being good for your heart by itself, once it is turned into this, it becomes overly sweet and delicious.

Pecan Pie 

500

This is a small, delicate sponge cake originating in France. They can be similar to cookies, as they have that same dry, crumbly texture. Although they can be eaten on their own, they are often dunked in syrup, layered in cream, or piped with frosting. 

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