Foods Around the World
Guess the Food
Celebrations and Traditions
Australian Food and Culture
Food Fun
100

This Italian food is made with dough, tomato sauce and cheese.

Pizza

100

This yellow fruit is long, curved and easy to peel.

Banana

100

People often eat cake and blow out candles during this celebration.

Birthday

100

This salty spread is commonly eaten on toast.

Vegemite
100

This meal is usually eaten first in the morning.

Breakfast

200

Sushi comes from this country.

Japan

200

This popular snack is made by heating corn kernels until they burst.

Popcorn

200

Chocolate eggs are commonly eaten during this Christian celebration.

Easter

200

Popular chocolate-covered biscuit with creamy middle.

Tim Tam

200

These two utensils are commonly used to cut and eat food.

Knife and fork

300

Tacos are strongly connected to this country.

Mexico

300

This Italian dish is made with long noodles and is often served with tomato sauce.

Spaghetti

300

Families often share a large meal and exchange gifts during this December celebration.

Christmas

300

This Australian dessert is made with sponge cake, chocolate and coconut.

Lamington

300

This ingredient makes many dishes taste hot and spicy.

Chilli

400

Paella, a rice dish often made with seafood, comes from this country.

Spain

400

This Middle Eastern food is made from chickpeas and is often served as a dip.

Hummus

400

During Lunar New Year, this colour is commonly used because it represents luck and happiness.

Red

400

This Indigenous Australian cooking method involves preparing food underground using heated rocks.

Earth Oven

400

This process uses yeast to make bread dough rise.

Fermentation

500

Kimchi, a spicy fermented vegetable dish, is strongly connected to this country.

South Korea

500

This Japanese soup usually contains noodles, broth and toppings such as egg or meat.

Ramen

500

People dress in green and celebrate Irish culture on this special day in March.

St Patrick’s Day

500

This native Australian seed is ground into flour and has been used by Aboriginal peoples for thousands of years.

Wattleseed
500

This word describes food prepared according to Islamic dietary laws.

Halal