Baked Goods
Beverages
Meats
Fruits and Veg
Candy
100

This French Pastry is made of buttery, flaky, layered dough and named after its crescent shape

A croissant
100

Soy, Rice, Almond and other Milk Alternatives are technically this.

What is Juice?

100
This name is given to the meat of juvenile sheep
Lamb


100

This root vegetable often associated with Ireland was the first to be grown in space

A potato 
100

This halloween treat was invented in 1898 and originally called Chicken Feed

What is Candy Corn


200

This circular jewish bread product is boiled before being baked. 

A Bagel

200

This drink was first recorded in Yemen in the 15th century, later spreading to Turkey and Europe, where it helped empower the age of enlightenment

What is Coffee

200

This meat product, sold in tubular casings has origins  all around the world including in Chinese and Babylonian texts dating back to 538 BC.

What is sausage

200

This common vegetable is most often seen in its yellow, green, orange and red varieties, but also grows in brown, white, lavender, and dark purple

A bell pepper

200

This sugary floss treat was actually originally invented by a dentist

What is Cotton Candy

300

This small round breakfast item is famous for its nooks and crannies

An English Muffin

300

After water, this is the most consumed beverage in the world

Tea
300

This meat preservation technique can be found around the world and takes its name from a quechua word meaning salted dried meat

Jerky (ch'arki in quechua)

300

The Cavendish variety accounts for the majority of this colorful fruit (which is technically a berry!)

A Banana
300

This chocolate flavored candy was included in rations for american soldiers in WWII because it was resistant to all weather conditions 

Tootsie Rolls

400

This scottish biscuit is traditionally made with one part sugar, 2 parts butter, 3 parts flour

A shortbread
400

This cinnamon or canella flavored beverage is often associated with Mexican and Latin American Cuisine, but also trace its roots back to the Mediterranean

Horchata

400

This meat is a staple food of the Sami people, who live in the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.

Reindeer

400

The Yubari variety of this fruit is the most expensive in the world, at auction one pair sold for 23,000 dollars

Cantaloupes 
400

When this Marshmallowey "fowl" treat was introduced in the 1960s it took more than 27 hours to produce one, now one can be made in just 6 minutes!

Peeps
500

This baked dessert item was invented in 1938 at the Toll House Inn, and went on to become hugely popular

What is a chocolate chip cookie

500

Researchers in Haifa, Israel, discovered jugs that indicate humans were producing this as much as 13,000 years ago

Beer

500

Despite several outbreaks of disease, this is the most commonly consumed meat in the world (as of 2014)

Pork

500

Until 2015 the US Government had a strategic reserve of this dried fruit

Raisins

500

This American company is the largest candy manufacturer in the world: they make three musketeers, M&Ms, Snickers and many more

Mars Inc.