Food for the Holiday
Desserts
Fruits/Vegetables
International Foods
Fast Food Chains
400

A potato pancake popular during Hanukkah.

What are latkes?

400

A popular fried dessert served at carnivals.

What is a Funnel Cake or fried dough?

400

Egypt is the world's leading producer and exporter of this sweet fruit.  They grown on palm trees and are among the sweetest fruits in the world. They come in many varieties and are sold fresh and dried. 

What are dates?

400

A type of fine German pork sausage that is typically fried or grilled

What is a bratwurst?

400

A popular pizza restaurant with a mascot whose middle name is "Entertainment".

What is Chuck E. Cheese? (AKA Charles Entertainment Cheese.)

600

One of the most traditional meals to eat on St. Patrick's Day that includes a meat and a vegetable

What is Corned Beef and Cabbage?

600

A creme filled spongy cake with an associated urban legend that it could survive the apocalypse.

What is a Twinkie?

600

The fruit has a thick, leathery rind which protects the pulp and seeds inside. The inside of the fruit is separated into compartments by white spongy tissue.

What is a Pomegranate?

600

A central European food that is dough dumpling stuffed with potato or cheese

What is a pierogi?

600

This restaurant is popular for "roasting" people on Twitter.

What is Wendy's?

800

The main meat dish that many Americans eat at Thanksgiving

What is Turkey?

800

Milk's favorite cookie.

What are Oreos?

800

Perennial flowering plants with blue– or purple–colored berries. They are grown in Maine and can be a topping for cereal. 

What are blueberries?

800

An Italian dish consisting typically of stacked layers of flat pasta, meat, and sauce.

What is lasagna? 

800

The world's largest fast food restaurant famous for their golden arches 

What is McDonald's?

1600

White, orange, and yellow candies seen on Halloween

What is Candy Corn?

1600

Made with a crust and pastry dough that covers a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients

What is Pie?

1600

A plant species in the nightshade family and is a purple edible fruit. It has the name egg in it and it can replace the chicken in chicken parmigiana. 

What is an eggplant? 

1600

A traditional Japanese dish of prepared vinegared rice, usually with some sugar and salt, accompanying a variety of ingredients, such as seafood, often raw, and vegetables.

What is sushi?

1600

American global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants that serves the "whopper"

What is Burger King?
2000

Traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, whipped egg whites, and egg yolks.

What is Eggnog?

2000

There's a hole in this cake.

What is Bundt Cake?

2000

A yellowish or green edible fruit that is typically narrow at the stalk and wider toward the base. It grows on a tree and rhymes with chair.  

What is a pear?

2000

Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat, sometimes chicken. 

What is Pho?

2000

An American hamburger restaurant chain mostly in the midwest that serves "sliders"

What is White Castle?