Any edible part of a plant that isn't the fruit.
What is a vegetable?
The taste of sugar and candies.
What is sweet?
This is the main ingredient in grilled salmon.
What is salmon?
A white liquid that is actually food for baby animals.
What is milk?
The country that kim chi is from.
What is Korea?
Foods that contain lots of sugars and are eaten general as a dessert or snacks.
What are sweets?
Pickles and lemons are famous for this flavor.
What is sour?
The most important ingredient in Korean sundubu-jjigae.
What is tofu?
A famous kind of food that is very famous in Italy, but originally came from China.
What is/are spaghetti/pasta/noodles?
The place of origin of sushi.
What is Japan?
Part of a plant that is where the flower blossoms and turns edible.
What is a fruit?
Sweat and tear drops have this flavor, as does soy sauce.
What is salty?
This is a thin, white noodle made of rice.
What is vermicelli?
This stinky dairy product has colored mold growing in it.
What is blue cheese?
The home place of bun cha.
What is Vietnam?
Products that are made from milk.
What is dairy?
Dark chocolate and coffee share this flavor. It's the least enjoyable flavor.
What is bitter?
The main ingredient in calamari.
What is squid?
This red fruit (not vegetable) is actually from South America, but famous in Italian food.
What are tomatoes?
Where tacos were first made.
What is Mexico?
Small baked foods, usually sweet that are usually eaten as snacks.
What are pastries?
When something taste fatty and savory, like meat, fish, and cheeses.
What is umami?
This is the name of a young cow.
What is veal?
A kind of furry fruit that is named after a similar looking bird from New Zealand.
What are kiwis?
This is where hamburgers were originally from.
What is Germany?