This green vegetable looks like a tiny tree.
What is Broccoli
You use this to flip pancakes in a pan.
What is a spatula
This frozen treat is often served in a cone.
What is ice cream
This is what happens to water when it gets very hot and forms bubbles.
What is boiling
These small, round candies are often brightly colored and have a chocolate center.
What is M&M
This vegetable is known for helping improve your eyesight.
What is a Carrot
This appliance heats food quickly using waves.
What is a microwave
These small, sweet treats can be chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin.
What is a cookie
This is a cold dish made by tossing vegetables with a dressing.
What is a salad
This warm and gooey dessert is often made with chocolate and marshmallows.
What is a S'more
This grain is a staple food in many Asian countries
What is Rice
This long tool with slots helps you lift food out of hot oil or water
What is a slotted spoon
This popular candy bar is made with chocolate and peanuts.
What is a Snickers
This means to heat food on top of the stove in a pan.
What is frying
This fragrant green herb is often paired with tomatoes and mozzarella.
What is basil
This Italian word means "cooked" and is often used to describe pasta.
What is Al Dente
This has a spinning blade and can used to chop vegetables
What is a food processor
This sweet, fried dough treat is popular in Spain and is often served with chocolate sauce.
What is a churros
This is what you call cutting vegetables into small cubes
What is diceing
This hot and pungent root is often grated and used in Asian cuisine and can help settle an upset stomach.
What is Ginger
This Mexican dish involves a rolled tortilla filled with savory ingredients and baked with cheese.
What is an enchilada
This type of pan is not traditionally washed with soap and is "seasoned with oil before use.
What is a cast-iron pan
These small, sweet rice cakes are popular in Japan and come in many flavors and sometimes contain ice cream.
What is mochi
What is the temperature needed to cook chicken to in order for it to be safe to eat.
What is 165ºF
What gas is released when baking soda reacts with an acid like vinegar or lemon juice?
What is carbon dioxide