This herb is most commonly associated with pickles.
What is Dill?
It's milk's favourite cookie.
What is an Oreo?
A large, purple vegetable from the nightshade family.
What is an eggplant?
A middle eastern spread made from chickpeas and tahini.
What is Hummus?
This dessert is the most popular choice in North America for Thanksgiving.
What is Pumpkin Pie?
This spice is bright red and starts with a P.
What is Paprika?
This fried dough is popular at fairs and carnivals.
What is Funnel Cake, Elephant Ears or Beaver Tails?
A yellow fruit, but definitely not sweet.
What is a Lemon?
This polish food is dumpling dough stuffed with sweet or savoury fillings.
What are Pierogi?
A common food eaten on Shrove Tuesday.
What are Pancakes?
A spice blend that usually consist of turmeric, cumin, ginger, and black pepper and is common in Indian cuisine.
What is Curry Powder?
This style of cake has a hole in the middle.
What is a Bundt Cake?
A deep red fruit that is home to up to 1400 seeds.
What is a Pomegranate?
These square shaped French donuts are popular in New Orleans.
What are Beignets?
The traditional potato pancakes eaten on Hannukah.
What are Latkes?
This herb is an evergreen shrub, and can also be a person's name.
What is Rosemary?
This dessert is a custard base that has been carmelized with a torch.
What is Crème Brûlée?
A starchy, tuberous vegetable, the first to be grown in space.
What is a Potato?
What is Flan?
The traditional Christmas and New Year's cake in Italy.
What is Pannetone? (Fruit Cake)
This spice tastes like licorice and rhymes with the place you can take your dog when you are going on vacation.
What is Fennel?
This dessert bar shares a name with the Minister for Magic in Harry Potter.
What is Fudge?
Egypt is the world's leading producer and exporter of this sweet fruit.
What is a Date?
This Japanese dish consists of only sliced raw fish, without any rice or seaweed.
What is Sashimi?
This Christmas cake is called Bûche de Noël in France.
What is a Yule Log?