Food for the Holiday
Desserts
Fruits/Vegetables
Cooking
Fast Food Chains
Name that Snack
100

The main meat dish most North Americans eat at Thanksgiving.


Turkey

100

A dessert often served on birthdays.


Cake

100

The most widely grown vegetable in the world, often used to make fries.

Potatoes

100

This fiery British chef is known for Hell’s Kitchen and MasterChef.

Gordon Ramsay
100

The world's largest burger chain famous for its 'Golden Arches' Big Macs, and French fries.

McDonald's

100

Chips in a tall red can.

Pringles

200

This peppermint-flavored striped candy is often shaped like a shepherd's crook at Christmas.

Candy Cane

200

The main difference between sorbet and sherbet is this dairy ingredient.

Milk (or dairy)

200

This red, heart-shaped fruit has its seeds on the outside.

Strawberry

200

To soak meat in a seasoned liquid before cooking.

Marinating

200

Serves 'Mexican' foods including tacos, burritos, quesadillas, burgers and more.


Taco Bell

200

Snack food that stains your fingers orange while you eat it.

Cheetos


300

This Japanese Christmas tradition involves eating fried chicken from a specific American fast food chain.

KFC

300

These deep-fried dough sticks are often dusted with powdered sugar & cinnamon.

Churros

300

A long, purple vegetable with a green stem

Eggplant

300

This device uses steam pressure to cook food quickly.

Instant Pot (or pressure cooker)

300

The largest restaurant chain in the world, where you can choose what toppings you want for a sandwich

Subway

300

Snack that comes in a lot of spicy flavors that most kids are obsessed with

Takis

400

The Italian Christmas bread containing candied fruits and sometimes a hidden coin.

Panettone

400

This flaky, butter-filled pastry is named after a crescent moon shape.

Croissant

400

Botanically a fruit but legally ruled a vegetable in 1893 by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Tomatoes

400

What tool do you use to flip pancakes

Spatula

400

Started in Seattle, this chain sells a LOT of coffee.

Starbucks

400

A snack bar made of a mixture of oats and other ingredients (like brown sugar, raisins, coconut, or nuts).


 What is a Granola Bar?

500

This Thanksgiving pie was originally made with pumpkin as the crust, not filling.

Pumpkin Pie

500

The key ingredient in tiramisu, meaning 'pick me up' in Italian.

Espresso

500

The world's largest fruit, which can grow up to 100 pounds.

Jackfruit

500

Hawaiian pizza was invented in this country.

Canada

500

The largest Canadian-owned fast food chain in Canada.

A&W

500

Most popular thing to eat at the movies.

Popcorn