Fictional Cartoon Food
Types of Pasta
Diet and Disease
Popular Nursey Rhymes
Human
Anatomy
100

One of the most iconic foods on Nickelodeon, this veggie burger was sold at a restaurant that had a secret formula that was hard to replicate and steal. 

Krabby Patties 

100

This is a tube-shaped pasta originating in Southern Italy, easily well-known and available in most markets. It has angled ends of a tube, which gets its name from an Italian word resembling a tip of a writing material. It's mostly commonly used in vodka sauce. 

Penne 

100

If your body cannot digest this sugar in milk, or take anything dairy, what are you considered? 

Lactose Intolerant 

100

This Nursery rhyme had 19th century American origin featuring a young individual who took an animal under her care after the poor thing was rejected by her mother on the family's farm. After nursing the animal to good health, it became Mary's shadow, as everywhere she went, the animal was sure to go.

Mary had a little Lamb 

100

This is the mass of nerve tissue in our head that integrates sensory information and directs motor responses. It receives information through all of our five senses and can store that information in our memory

Brain 

200

We can assume these biscuit-like food taste just as bland or gross to use humans but better for a dog to eat, as we see on the TV show. There's an obsession around these baked goods as it has been compared to the deliciousness of a cookie. Keebler company tried their best to sell graham cracker sticks that temporarily brought this fictional food to life

Scooby Snacks 

200

This pasta dish consists of an inside filing enveloped in a thin pasta shell. It is typically square but can also come round or semi-round. To kids, it was more popular from a can, being pioneered by Chef Boyardee in the 1930s. 

Ravioli 

200

There have been many diet fads that individuals like to try out but this one has been growing in popularity over the past decade, leading to an overall lifestyle change. This diet excludes all animal products from one's diet and have switched over to a more plant-based diet in order to reduce their environmental impact and improve their health. Going through health change means you are considered a what? 

Vegan 

200

This English traditional nursery rhyme featured a character portrayed as an egg. It was another way of representing an individual that was short and clumsy. It was popular in the US that it made it on Broadway, running in 1868 and 1869. It was portrayed in a 1871 book called Through the looking glass, where the lesson was to embrace failure. 

Humpty Dumpty 

200

These organs in the abdomen are meant to remove waste and extra water from the blood and helps keep chemicals such as sodium and calcium balanced in the body. They also make hormones to help control blood pressure. 

Kidneys 

300

In this episode of the Simpsons, this produce was accidently made and sold by mixing two ingredients together as they grew from the ground. It wasn't until Bart bit into one and became addicted. On the outside, the fruits look regular but inside it was brown, which then formed the name of this food. 

Tomacco: Simpsons 

300

Literally meaning little sleeves, this large tubular shaped pasta is usually stuffed with various types of cheeses meats and other ingredients, and then baked in a cheese or tomato-based sauce. It can also be known as Cannelloni. 

Manicotti 

300

The most common cause of death in North America is this, involved diseased vessels, structural problems and blood clots. About 659,000 people in the US die annually from this 

Heart/Cardiovascular disease 

300

This English nursey rhyme has origins that date back to the King of France and his wife. It's a basic story of two individual traveling to collect water before disaster strikes.

Jack and Jill 

300

This tube-like organ is attached to the first part of the large intestine. It can be useful to bacteria that helps ur digestive system function. Other people believe it provides no benefits to your health. It's very common for this organ to come out once you feel pain in the middle or right side of your abdomen. 

Appendix 

400

Given the popularity of this character in this 90s Nickelodeon show, it was only a matter of time before it got franchised. It was usually referred to as a toy, but other items such as a cereal and chocolate bar began to be introduced. Nickelodeon partnered with FYE, an entertainment retailer to produce an actual cereal and chocolate bar, fulfilling the lifelong dreams of loving Millennials who enjoyed this show. What character was this food inspired by? 

Reptar (Rugrats)

ran from 1991-2006 

400

These ring-shaped pieces of pasta are believed to be originally created in the region of Modena, Italy. It's a pasta that has been around for hundreds of years and traditionally stuffed and served in a broth. Legend has it that it was inspired by the beauty of the belly button to create the shape in honor of the goddess. 

Tortellini 

400

This is a type of carbohydrate that you do not digest and is an aid in preventing cancer. It acts as a broom to sweep out the digestive tract. Eating more foods containing this will help you live longer, achieve healthy weight, control blood sugar and lower cholesterol levels. 

Fiber

400

Considered a dark nursery rhyme, its lyrics and title refer to the 1665 Great plague of London. Unfortunately, the brutal truth is that it represents deadly rashes (roses), preventative measures (posies) and symptoms of death. (All fall down) 

Ring around the Rosie 


400

Lying underneath the stomach, this organ secretes enzymes and hormones. It releases those hormones into the blood which help control blood sugar. It also produces insulin and glucagon. It works together with the liver to break down fat in your body. 

Pancreas 

500

Thanks to Kim and Ron, this combination of two Mexican dishes into one became one of the star foods of the show. Taco Bell even tried to sell real-life ones on their menu but was quickly discontinued. It was said in the show that Ron received 99 million dollars for this invention. 

The Naco: Kim Possible (nachos and tacos) 

Nacho cheese and taco chips and placing inside a taco shell. 

500

This distinctive type of pasta from the southeastern region of Italy is shaped roughly like small ears, as it literally means "little ears". When made correctly, it is less than an inch across and concaves with a slight dome shape. The center is thinner than its rims, which gives it its unique texture, soft in the middle, chewier on the outside. 

Orecchiette 

500

This group of naturally occurring proteins found in wheat and other grains provide no essential nutrients to your body. It has been more common lately as individual have an immune reaction that is triggers by eating this. They develop inflammation and damage in their intestines. It can get so bad that it can cause a disease, more than 200,000 cases a year. 

Gluten, Celiac's disease 

500

Some scholars believe that this English Nursery Rhyme tells the story of a Viking attack, while others think it's about human sacrifice. It's often known as a song we could sing in our sleep or even a schoolyard game where you try not to get caught as the arch fell down. 

London Bridge is Falling Down 

500

This is the spongy tissue found inside some of your bones, such as your hip and thigh bones. It contains stem cells that can develop into red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body, or white cells that fight infections, or the platelets that help with blood clotting. 

Bone Marrow