Despite its name, this “French” dish originated in Belgium in the late 1600s.
What are French Fries?
This continent contains over 50 countries and is home to the largest hot desert in the world.
What is Africa?
The most popular language using the cyrillic alphabet
What is Russian?
This bird can imitate human speech and other sounds with impressive accuracy.
What is a parrot?
This is the first element on the periodic table.
What is Hydrogren?
This fermented dairy product, popular in Central and Eastern Europe, was traditionally made by souring milk.
What is Kefir?
This strait connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea and separates Europe from Asia.
What is The Bosporus Strait?
This language is primarily spoken in Brazil and is the only Romance language in South America.
What is Portuguese?
This sea animal has three hearts and blue blood.
What is an Octopus?
This invention allowed books to be mass-produced for the first time in Europe.
What is the printing press?
This type of pasta, shaped like small rice grains, was originally created in Sicily and is often used in soups and sometimes salads.
What is Orzo?
This European country is famous for fjords, has a long coastline along the North Atlantic, and is not a member of the European Union.
What is Norway?
This is the most common tonal language, meaning the pitch or tone of a word can change its meaning.
What is Mandarin Chinese?
These animals, known for their long necks, originally had short necks.
What are giraffes?
This was the first country to send a human into space.
What is the Soviet Union/Russia?
This fermented soybean paste, a staple in East Asian cuisine, originated in China over 2,500 years ago.
What is Miso?
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This landlocked Asian country was once part of the Soviet Union and is the largest country in the world that has no access to an ocean.
What is Kazakhstan?
This language uses an alphabet, or syllabary, called Hangul, which was specifically invented in the 15th century to increase literacy.
What is Korean?
This animal can survive for weeks without water and is known as the “ship of the desert.”
What is a Camel?
This country was the first to grant women the right to vote.
What is New Zealand?
This green vegetable, widely used in Italian cuisine, was cultivated in ancient Rome and named after a Latin word meaning “cabbage sprout.”
What is Broccoli?
This country uses the euro, contains no rivers longer than 300 km, and has a coastline entirely along the Adriatic Sea.
What is Croatia?
This language, spoken in parts of Switzerland and Italy, is considered a direct descendant of Latin and has official status only in certain small regions.
This mammal lays eggs instead of giving live birth.
What is a Platypus?
This was the first metal used by humans to make tools.
What is copper?