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100

This ancient river valley civilization in modern-day Iraq brewed some of the first beer.

What is Mesopotamia?

100

In medieval Europe, this food was often used as a plate.

What is bread (a trencher)?

100

This “New World” food became essential to the Irish diet.

What is the potato?

100

French Revolutionaries stormed this place, but not for food.

What is the Bastille?

100

This global war saw the creation of canned food to feed troops.

What is the Napoleonic Wars?

200

Bread was a staple food for this ancient civilization that built pyramids.

What is Ancient Egypt?

200

Nobles in feudal Europe ate lots of this expensive imported spice.

What is pepper?

200

Europeans brought this caffeinated bean back from the Americas.

What is cacao (chocolate)?

200

This Enlightenment-era philosopher compared government to a social contract.

Who is Rousseau?

200

Victory gardens and food rationing were common during this 20th-century war.


What is World War II?

300

Olives and grapes were central to the diet of this ancient Mediterranean culture.

What is Ancient Greece?

300

This fermented drink made from honey was common among the Vikings.

What is mead?

300

This fruit, now common in Europe, originally came from Southeast Asia.

What is the banana?

300

A shortage of this staple helped spark the French Revolution.

What is bread?

300

Salt March protest led by Gandhi targeted this colonial power’s monopoly.

What is Britain?

400

This Chinese invention made preserving vegetables easier and enhanced flavor.

What is pickling?

400

In feudal Japan, this food staple became central to culture and economy.

What is rice?

400

This livestock, introduced by Europeans, changed Native American hunting.

What is the horse?

400

This event involved the dumping of tea into Boston Harbor.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

400

This Cold War-era leader is famous for banging his shoe and once challenged America’s grain production.

Who is Nikita Khrushchev?

500

Garum, a fermented fish sauce, was wildly popular in this ancient empire.

What is Rome?

500

During Lent, Europeans had to avoid meat and instead ate this cold-water fish.

What is cod?

500

Sugarcane plantations in the Americas led to the growth of this trade.


What is the transatlantic slave trade?

500

The phrase “Let them eat cake!” is often (wrongly) attributed to this queen.

Who is Marie Antoinette?

500

This country faced famine during Mao’s “Great Leap Forward.”

What is China?