This common leafy green is native to Persia and is often associated with a specific cartoon character who made his maritime debut in 1929.
What is spinach?
This dairy product is most frequently used to marinate chicken before it is fried.
What is buttermilk?
This brand was the highest-selling coffee in the United States for nearly 100 years and frequently incorporates its "good to the last drop" slogan into its logo.
What is Maxwell House?
You can "have it your way" at this chain restaurant, founded in Jacksonville, FL in 1953.
What is Burger King?
It is the most important food for more than third of the world's population.
What is rice?
These two spices are the most popular worldwide.
What are pepper and mustard?
This is only fruit with seeds on the outside.
What is a strawberry?
This food, traditionally eaten on New Years Day in the South, is thought to bring good luck.
What are black eyed peas?
"Bet You Can't Eat Just One" was the slogan for this brand of salty snacks.
What are Lay's Potato Chips?
This restaurant had the slogan "Where's the Beef?" in the 1980's.
What is Wendy's?
In this country, you can try the delicacy of bird nest soup.
What is China?
This is the only food product that can never go bad.
What is Honey?
This was the first vegetable to be canned in the world.
What are peas?
This is a key ingredient in red eye gravy.
What is coffee?
Introduced in 1927, this powdered drink mix is the official state soft drink of Nebraska.
What is Kool Aid?
This famous sandwich, whose advertising in 1968 included a rhythmic list of ingredients, was named by a young secretary in the advertising department who was not given credit until 1985. It went on to be one of the best known product names of all times.
What is "Big Mac"?
Bubble and squeak, a traditional British breakfast dish, is made from which two vegetables.
What are cabbage and potatoes?
This food holds the world record for being the most stolen around the globe.
What is cheese?
Dramatically different from today's sweet fruit associated with summertime, this large fruit was cultivated for hundreds of years simply for hydration purposes rather than food.
What is watermelon?
This baked item always sparks a debate depending on where you are from: made with sugar or no sugar?
What is cornbread?
This lightly salted cracker disc with little holes shares its name with a famous hotel.
What is Ritz?
This state is credited with being the birthplace of the cheeseburger, first served in 1935.
What is Colorado? (Humpty Dumpty Barrel restaurant in Denver)
Haggis, a dish consisting of minced sheep heart, lungs, and liver mixed with onions and oatmeal, is a national dish of this European country.
What is Scotland?
Chocolate chip cookies were invented here.
What is Massachusetts?
Due to its shiny and bright appearance, this type of fruit was considered to be poisonous by Europeans for almost 200 years.
What is the tomato?
After the main vegetable is harvested, this area side dish grows after the Grower allows the plant to remain in the ground, and it produces these:
What are cabbage sprouts?
This product holds the title of oldest soft drink in America, originally made in 1885 at a drug store in Waco, Texas.
What is Dr. Pepper? (Coke came second in 1886)
This is the oldest fast food restaurant chain, famous for its square shaped bun in 1921.
What is White Castle?
Borscht is a popular soup in Europe made from this vegetable.
What are beets?
These two words where rumored to be combined in creating the name of the food product "Spam".
What is spiced ham?
Which vegetable became the first one to be grown in space in 1995 by NASA?
What is the potato?
This main dish was mentioned in cookbooks as early as the 5th century, and variations of it exist all over the world for its ability to stretch cheap meat into several meals by adding breadcrumbs, oats or other starches.
What is meatloaf?
This brand of cake mixes, pie fillings, and other sweet treats, is named after a man who was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 1880.
Who is Duncan Hines?
This popular fast food beverage used to contain whiskey and egg whites.
What is a milkshake?
This staple of Korean cuisine is made from salted and fermented vegetables - the most common ingredients are cabbage and radishes.
What is Kimchi?
Doritos chips were invented here in the 1960's.
What is Disneyland?