This fruit may go extinct, but scientists are trying to engineer a new version that resists plant disease.
Bananas!
If you are vegan (no shade), you might need to substitute some ingredients for this famous sandwich at just about every New York deli.
Bacon, Egg, and Cheese
Toast your rice in the oven with some cinnamon sticks before adding condensed milk in the blender for this delicious beverage!
HORCHATA! (Ben's favorite)
Zebras
Belgian Waffles
Belgium
Originally from the Amazon, this berry is now all the craze in breakfast bowls across New York.
Acai Berry
Order one of these from a cart near the park, but be aware of that nasty water they sit in all day.
Hot Dogs!
Tea!
Capybara (Like a cross between a giant rat and a dog).
South America
Churros, Conchas, Flan, Arroz Con Leche
Mexico!
Avocado
Famously $1 in New York, you'd have to travel back to this country to find the original slice.
Italy!
The King Penguin!
Antarctica
Mochi, Daifuku, Tayaki, Dango, Fluffy cheesecake
Japan!
This fruit is used to make wine everywhere from California to Italy, Spain, and France.
Grapes!
The concept of this type of food is deeply rooted in the teachings of Islam, with dietary restrictions outlined in the Quran.
Halal Food
Made originally by a doctor, this soda was first sold as a medicinal syrup in pharmacies in Atlanta, Georgia.
Coca Cola!
Kangaroo
Australia!
Mr. Ben's favorite candy!
Sour patch kids!
Mango!
This food was originally boiled in giant pots because the Jewish community that made them forbidden from baking bread in certain parts of Europe. This food also goes well with cream cheese or butter!
Bagels!
This country took matcha (that green powdery drink) from it's original home and adopted it into the super popular craze it is now. This country is also the home of sake and manga.
Japan!
Biggest Mammal in the World
Blue Whale
This ancient civilization made the first candies around 2000-1500 BC, using honey to coat fruits and nuts. This honey would've also been left in the tombs of their leaders.
Egypt!