This red fruit, often cooked with vegetables, grows from a flower and is considered part of the nightshade family.
What are tomatoes?
This white liquid is produced from female mammals, including but not limited to cows, water buffalos, goats and sheep.
What is milk?
This kind of poultry is related to the Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur.
What is chicken?
This type of pasta is featured in the Disney movie "The Lady and the Tramp"
What is spaghetti?
This dessert is made when a mixture of cream is quickly frozen while it is stirred, so that large ice crystals do not form.
What is ice cream?
This gourd can be orange, green, white, yellow, blue, teal, black, purple, pink and tan.
What is a pumpkin?
This product is made from milk that’s been fermented, or heated and mixed with bacteria. Commonly served with fruit.
What is yogurt?
This kind of fish, pink in color, migrates upstream to reach their preferred freshwater streams.
What is salmon?
This grain used to make flour.
What is wheat?
A type of (usually) sweet dessert which is baked. They are often made to celebrate special occasions like birthdays or weddings.
What is a cake?
This green fruit, commonly confused for a vegetable,is 96% water and it get most of its flavor from its seeds.
What is a cucumber?
This common dairy products comes from the Latin word ‘caseus’, which has been found to mean ‘to ferment/to sour’. It is made from the milk of cows, buffalo’s, goats, sheep, horses and camels. It comes in many types.
What is cheese?
The largest egg in the world is laid by this bird.
What is the ostrich?
This kind of bread is known for its long shape and has its origin in France.
What is a baguette?
This dessert is made from the seeds of the cacao tree and often flavored with sugar.
What is chocolate?
The pitaya fruit from Central America, South America, and Asia has a light sweet taste, an intense shape and colour and is also called...
What is Dragonfruit?
This dairy product is used at room temperature as a spread, melted as a condiment, and used as an ingredient in baking, sauce making, pan frying, and other cooking procedures.
What is butter?
Every day, 76 million Americans eat this meat.
What is beef?
This kind of grain is eaten as staple food in many parts of Asia. It is grown in warm parts of the world, mainly Asia, Africa, northern Italy, and the west coast of North America.
What is rice?
The original name of this gelatinous treat was “dancing bears treat”, which was inspired by live bear shows.
What are gummy bears?
This citrus fruit is smaller and sweeter than an orange and was originally imported from Tangier, Morocco.
What is a tangerine?
A condition where person's body can’t easily break down, or digest dairy products.
What is lactose intolerance?
This meat comes from an animal that is considered intelligent and has an excellent sense of smell.
What is pork?
The name of this common breakfast that is usually served with milk comes from 'Ceres', the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture.
What is cereal?
This candy on a stick was invented over 100 years ago in New Haven, Connecticut and was named after a famous racehorse.
What is a lollipop?