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Utensils
"C" FOOD
SOUNDS LIKE FOOD
100

You can eat rice as a grain or ferment it to make this alcoholic drink, the national beverage of Japan

Sake

100

The Brits say "sweetcorn" to refer to edible kernels; the growing plant is this 5-letter stuff

maize

100

In Japan you use the broad end of these utensils to pick up food from a communal dish

Chopsticks

100

These crunchy cubes come in a Parmesan version for your Caesar salad

croutons

100

Types of these include http-only, session & zombie, but none of them go very well with a glass of cold milk

cookie

200

Terms like stir fry & this dumpling were introduced when Buwei Yang Chao created one of the USA's first Chinese cookbooks

Pot Sticker

200

This N'awlins version of a sub is made with French bread

 po'boy

200

As a noun, it's a wire utensil for beating eggs; as a verb, it means to move quickly

whisk

200

In the same genus as broccoli, it's grown for its large, white curd, or head

cauliflower

200

Related to Old Norse "hvina", it's a complaining cry or sound

whine

300

If you see melanzane on an Italian menu, know that you are getting this

Eggplant

300

Melt some Gruyere, add cornstarch, some spices & a little white wine & it's time for this

fondue

300

A taste of home cookbook of "Soups, Stews & More" mentions this utensil & 300+ recipes on its cover

Ladle

300

They're not technically nuts, though so called, but the curved edible seeds of a tropical evergreen

cashew

300

Not so great with peanut butter on a sandwich, Vaseline has been a brand of this since the 1870s

petroleum jelly

400

These units measure the heat of peppers; the Carolina reaper scores a scary 1.5 million

Scoville

400

It's another name for the garbanzo bean

chickpea

400

A sieve is good for getting the clumps out of flour; you can use this hole-y bowl-shaped utensil for straining pasta or rinsing lettuce

colander

400

Boston cream pies are traditionally filled with a layer of this, vanilla flavor

custard

400

While playing, Neil Peart would hold one of these in each hand, but he'd get little nutrition from them

drumsticks

500

Wolfberry is another name for this sour Asian fruit that's high in antioxidants

goji berrry

500

This soft cow's "C"heese from Normandy resembles brie but has a more intense flavor & a bit less fat

camembert

500

Pizza cutters are for more than just pizza! Chop herbs & make strips of pastry for this fancy top for a pie crust

lattice

500

This darling member of the mandarin family has a thin peel & is often seedless

clementine

500

It sounds like you're making pasta when engaging in this activity that involves catching catfish with your bare hands

noodling