This couple is known as the first union in the Bible, created by God in the Garden of Eden
Adam and Eve
This women was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
Amelia Earhart
This flower is most commonly associated with love and is a popular gift on Valentine’s Day
Rose
This bean, native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, is the primary ingredient in chocolate.
Cacao Bean
This beverage, discovered by Chinese Emperor Shen Nong, is believed to have been first brewed over 5,000 years ago
Tea
This couple left Ur for the Promised Land and their names became synonymous with faith and promise
Abraham and Sarah
Her brave refusal to give up her seat on a Montgomery busy sparked the American civil rights movement and made her an enduring symbol of resistance
Rose Parks
This sweet treat often given in hear shaped boxes I a popular Valentin’s day gift
Chocolate
This ancient Meso-american civilization was among the first to cultivate cacao and transform it into a ceremonial beverage.
The Mayans
The powdered green tea used in traditional Japanese ceremonies, known for its vibrant color and frothy finish, is called this.
Matcha
In a story of loyalty and redemption this foreign widows union secured her future and linked her to the lineage of a great kind
Boaz and Ruth
This English queen reigned during a period of cultural renaissance and maritime exploration, leaving a legacy of strong leadership and enduring influence
Queen Elizabeth
This Roman saint is widely associated with Valentine’s Day
Saint Valentine
This famous brand’s slogan, “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand,” is synonymous with its colorful candy-coated chocolates.
M&M’s
Known as “red tea” in China, this variety is the most commonly consumed tea in the world.
Black Tea
Rising from obscurity to royalty this courageous woman won the favor of a Persian King and saved her people
Esther and King Ahasureus
As First Lady this influential figure redefined her role through humanitarian efforts and helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Eleanor Roosevelt
This country is known for celebrating Valentin’s Day with a tradition where women give chocolates to men on February 14th and men return the favor a month later on White Day
Japan
Known for its luxurious pralines and elegant packaging, this Belgian chocolate brand is a favorite gift around the world
Godiva
This British tradition, popularized in the 19th century, features a light meal served with tea, finger sandwiches, and scones.
Afternoon tea
Marked by unwavering devotion, one man labored of seven years to earn the love of this woman
Jacob and Rachel
This was the first and to this day only woman in science to win the Nobel Prize in two different scientific fields
Marie Curie
These small pastel-colored candies with inscribed messages have become a classic treat during Valentines Day
Conversation/Candy Hearts
Originally a bitter, ceremonial beverage, chocolate’s popularity in Europe soared when it was sweetened with this natural ingredient.
Sugar
Known for its soothing and calming effects, this herbal infusion made from dried chamomile flowers is a popular bedtime drink.
Chamomile tea