Long, green vegetable, usually eaten in salads.
What is a cucumber?
I am usually on a teacher's desk.
What is an apple?
A round, flat "pie", first made in Italy with left-over cheese and vegetables.
What is pizza?
Thin, crispy, salted snacks, known as "crisps" in Britain.
What are chips?
Dairy Queen made me famous.
What is ice cream?
A hard, bright-red root, used in soups, marinated and used as a source of red dye.
What are beets?
A large, yellow citrus fruit, tasting somewhat bitter, usually eaten for breakfast.
What is grapefruit?
A selection of raw rice, fish and vegetables on a rice patty, served with wasabi and ginger.
What is sushi?
The perfect movie-theatre snack.
What is popcorn?
A traditional Thanksgiving staple of dough, apples and sugar, served after dinner.
What is apple pie?
A long, green stalk-like vegetable, usually eaten raw, and fun to eat with dip.
What is celery?
A sweet, pale orange melon belonging to the same family as pumpkins and squashes.
What is cantaloupe?
A dish made with tomato sauce, cheese, flat noodles, and meat, served as a casserole.
What is lasagna?
A traditional German treat of baked pastry, made from dough, shaped into a knot.
What are pretzels?
Hard spiced cookies, assembled at Christmas with Royal icing and decorated with candies.
What is a gingerbread house?
A red fruit, of the nightshade family, eaten as a vegetable, raw or cooked.
What is a tomato?
A small, hairy fruit, named after a bird.
What is kiwi
A mixture of Gruyere, St-Paulin, Emmental cheeses, cooked in wine and served hot as a dip.
What is Swiss cheese fondue?
Known as "barbe à papa" in French, a delicacy of spun sugar and flavour, served on a paper cone.
What is cotton candy?
Two airy egg-white cookies, filled with cream or jelly made famous by the French.
What is a macaron?
A small, hard, round root vegetable, white and red, usually eaten cooked.
What is a turnip?
Grown in bunches in vineyards, used in wine-making or eaten as is.
What are grapes?
A Mediterranean dish, made of all vegetables, made famous by a mouse.
What is ratatouille?
Four lady-finger cookies, covered in chocolate, perfect chocolate bar for sharing.
What is a Kitkat bar?
A mixture of dried fruit, suet, brown sugar and flour, cooked in cans and macerated in alcohol for months before Christmas.
What is fruit cake?