Cereal
Pancakes
Waffles
French toast
Eggs
100

Cheerios were originally named this: CheerioHi-Hos, CheeriOats, CheeriFlakes, or Cheery-cereal.

What is CheeriOats?

100

This is the thinner, more delicate French counterpart of a pancake.

What is a crepe?

100

The waffle house sells 145 waffles per this amount of time: per second, per minute, per every 5 minutes, or per hour.

What is per minute?


(Yes, that's a LOT of waffles!)

100

French toast was invented for this purpose: to use up old bread, to make breakfast for large amounts of people, to serve to kings and queens, or to use up old eggs and milk.

What is to use up old bread?

100

Eggs are a great source of: fat, carbs, protein, or fiber.

What is protein?

200

This was the first cereal to offer a box prize: Cocoa Puffs, Lucky charms, Wheaties or Corn Flakes.

What is Corn Flakes?

200

The first ready-made pancake mix to be sold was this brand: Krusteaz, Bisquick, Aunt Jemima, or Hungry Jack's.

What is Aunt Jemima?

200

True or false: the Waffle House is the largest major waffle chain in America.

What is true?

200

In medievial times, French toast was enjoyed primarily by the: wealthy, poor, royalty, middle class or servants.

Who is the wealthy? (These medievial recipes used white bread (the very finest, most expensive bread available at the time) with the crusts cut off—something a person of meager means would be unlikely to do.)

200

Egg yolks are one of the few foods that are a naturally good source of this vitamin: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, or Vitamin E.

What is Vitamin D?

300

This cereal is more than 50% sugar by weight: Honey Nut Cheerios, Honey Smacks, Golden Grams, or Kix.

What are Honey Smacks and Golden Grams?

300

Maple syrup was "invented" by this group of people: the Native Americans, the Pilgrims, the English, or the Romans.

Who are the Native Americans?

300

True or false: November 24th is National Waffle Day.

What is false? It's actually on August 24th.

300

French toast has its origins in: France, Rome, Greece, or Germany.

What is France?

300

If an egg is accidentally dropped on the floor, sprinkle it heavily with this substance for easy clean up: peanut butter, sugar, pepper, salt, or bleach.

What is salt?

400

These are the names of the Rice Krispies guys.

Who are Snap, Crackle and Pop?

400

It is common in France to touch the handle of the frying pan and do this while the pancake is turned: run in place, make a wish, clap your hands, or blow a kiss at whoever is closest to you.

What is make a wish?

400

This famous president brought the first waffle iron to America: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson or Alexander Hamilton.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

400

In Scotland, French toast is traditionally served with this food between two slices of French toast, eaten as a sandwich: bacon, eggs, sausage or fruit.

What is sausage?

400

A typical egg contains this many calories: 20, 70, 100 or 200.

What is 70?

500

The word cereal comes from this language of origin: Greek, Latin, German, or French.

What is Greek (from the word Cerealia, meaning the goddess of agriculture)?

500

Pancakes are found mostly in these types of cultures: European cultures, Asian cultures, North American Cultures, South American cultures, African cultures or all of the above.

What is all of the above?

(Believe it or not, a form of a pancake is found in nearly every culture!)

500

When Eggo frozen waffles were originally introduced in 1953, they had this different name: Froffles, Fluffies, Eggies or Eggos (same name).

What is froffles? (It’s a combination of “frozen” and “waffles.”)

500

In Great Britain, French toast is usually served with this as a topping: syrup, honey, jam, ketchup or hot sauce.

What is ketchup?

500

It takes this long, typically, for a hen to produce one egg: 3 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, or 48 hours.

What is 24 hours?