Food
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Flags
100

This Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice accompanied by various ingredients, such as seafood and vegetables.

Sushi

100

This Japanese festival, called Hanami, is celebrated in April, and involves the viewing of what kind of trees?

Cherry Blossom

100

This language, known for its unique script and tones, is the official language of China.

Mandarin

100

This landmark in Cairo is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The Great Pyramids of Giza

100

This country’s flag has a red maple leaf.

Canada

200

A popular Middle Eastern dish, this spread is made from blended chickpeas, tahini, and olive oil.

Hummus

200

In Mexico, this holiday honors deceased loved ones and includes offerings of food, flowers, and mementos.

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

200

This ancient language, once spoken in the Roman Empire, is still used in the Vatican and is the root of many modern languages.

Latin

200

This famous wall, built to protect the country from invasions, stretches over 13,000 miles.

The Great Wall of China

200

This South American country has a flag that features a sun with a face, known as the Sun of May, and is mostly blue and yellow.

Argentina

300

This Mexican dish consists of a corn tortilla folded or rolled around a filling and is often topped with salsa.

Tacos

300

During this Italian festival celebrated in February, people wear masks and costumes, particularly famous in Venice.

Carnival

300

This language is recognized as one of the oldest written languages in the world and is the official language of Iran.

Persian (Farsi)

300

This ancient amphitheater in Rome, known for gladiatorial contests, is one of the best-preserved monuments of the Roman Empire.

The Colosseum

300

This flag, which features a red cross on a white background, is the national flag of a country known for its chocolate.

Switzerland

400

Known for its rich spices and flavors, this Indian dish often features yogurt and marinated meat cooked in a tandoor.

Tikka

400

This annual event in the U.S. honors African American culture and the abolishment of slavery, featuring music, food, and community gatherings.

Junteenth

400

This language is known for its three writing systems: hiragana, katakana, and kanji.

Japanese

400

Located in India, this stunning mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz.

The Taj Mahal

400

This flag consists of three horizontal stripes: blue, yellow, and red, and represents a country known for its coffee production.

Colombia

500

This traditional Vietnamese soup consists of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and usually beef or chicken, often topped with lime, bean sprouts, and jalapeños.

Pho.

500

This traditional Palestinian dance, performed in a line or circle, is often accompanied by music and is a symbol of resistance, unity, and celebration.

Dabke

500

This language is the official language of the most countries.

Arabic

500

Located in Peru, this ancient Incan city is famous for its stunning architecture and is often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas."

Machu Picchu

500

This flag features a red background with a green star pentagram, symbolizing the country's rich history and Islamic faith.

Morocco