Food for the Holiday
Desserts
Fruits/Vegetables
Foods Around the World
Fast Food Chains
200

The main meat dish that many Americans eat at Thanksgiving

Turkey

200

The color in this color named cake does not come from food coloring. It comes from the special kind of cocoa powder used.

Red Velvet

200

A crisp fruit produced by a tree usually in an orchard

Apple

200

An Italian dish consisting of layered baked noodles, sauce, and cheese. Sometimes there are other additions.

Lasagna

200

The world's largest fast food restaurant famous for their clown mascot

McDonald's

400

Typical meal served on St. Patrick's Day

Corned Beef and Cabbage

400

A dessert with a name that doesn't make sense, as it in not served in a tin and doesn't have a crust

Whoopie Pie

400

A plant's fruit that's green and can be made into pickles

Cucumber

400

A Mexican dish of corn tortillas filled with cheese or meat, and then rolled, smothered in sauce and cheese, and baked

Enchiladas

400

This chain serves Tex-Mex foods that include tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos.

Taco Bell

600

Halloween candy that not a lot of people seem to like. It's striped and rather small.

Candy Corn

600

A baked or cooked food that is small, flat and sweet

Cookies

600

 A purple, relatively long fruit

eggplant

600

Made from ground chick peas, olive oil, tahini, and sometimes garlic, lemon, and spices, this dip gets devoured as an appetizer.

Hummus

600

Famous burger chain mostly found in the Southwest. None in Vermont. Nothing to do with video games.

Sonic

800

A meat that is often served on Easter (cooked). Good for leftover cold sandwiches.

Ham

800

A choux pastry filled with custard, topped with chocolate icing, shaped like a tube

Eclair

800

What you mash to make Guac

Avocado

800

Famous from England, traditionally served wrapped in newspaper and eaten on the go or sitting in a park. 

Fish and Chips

800

One of the most popular coffee chains

Starbucks

1000

Fourth of July in the USA wouldn't be the same with out a frankfurter. AKA....

Hot Dog

1000

A sweetened frozen food eaten with a spoon or your tongue

ice cream

1000

A yellowish or green edible fruit that is typically narrow at the top and bigger at the base

Pear

1000

A well known Japanese soup without noodles

Miso soup

1000

Fried Chicken fast food chain that originated in Louisiana. None in Vermont. Nothing to do with the comics/cartoons.

Popeyes