Fruits and Veggies
Cooking Terms
Sweets and Desserts
Around the World
Food Facts
100

This yellow fruit is known for its potassium.

What is a banana? 
100

To heat water until it bubbles.

What is boil?

100

This dessert has a crust and is filled with fruit or cream.

What is pie?

100

This country is known for making baguettes.

What is France?

100

This sweet substance never spoils and has been found in ancient tombs.

What is honey?

200

Avocados are the main ingredient in this dip.

What is guacamole?

200

To cut food into very small pieces.

What is dice?

200

This frozen dessert is made by blending fruit and sugar, but no dairy.

What is sorbet?

200

Kimchi is a spicy fermented dish from this country.

What is Korea?

200

The ancient Aztecs used this sweet treat as currency.

What is chocolate?

300

A tropical fruit with spiky skin and sweet yellow inside.

What is pineapple?

300

To cook something in the oven without liquid.

What is bake?

300

A sweet Italian dessert made with ricotta cheese and chocolate chips.

What is cannoli?

300

This country is known for tapas, small shared dishes.

What is Spain?

300

This vegetable was the first to be grown in space.

What is a potato?

400

This tiny red fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable in salads.

What is a cherry tomato?

400

To cook food slowly in liquid just below the boiling point.

What is simmer?

400

A French dessert made of a light pastry filled with cream.

 What is an éclair?

400

Curry is a popular dish from this country.

What is India?

400

Though called a nut, this food is actually a legume related to beans.

What is a peanut?

500

This vegetable is sometimes called “courgette” in Europe.

What is zucchini?

500

To cook food quickly in a small amount of hot oil.

What is sauté?

500

A popular French dessert made with caramelized sugar on top of custard.

What is crème brûlée?

500

Pho, a noodle soup with herbs, is from this Asian country.

What is Vietnam? 

500

The hottest chili pepper in the world is known by this fiery name.

What is the Carolina Reaper?