These colorful, button-shaped chocolates have an "M" printed on every piece.
M&M's
This is the most popular meat topping found on pizza in America.
Pepperoni
These orange, crunchy vegetables are a favorite snack for bunnies.
Carrots
These orange, puffed corn snacks are famous for leaving "cheese dust" all over your fingers
Cheetos
hese come from chickens and can be served scrambled, fried, or boiled.
Eggs
This fluffy, sugary treat looks like a pink or blue cloud and is often found at the circus.
Cotton Candy
To make a "plain" pizza, you only need sauce, dough, and this topping.
Cheese
These green vegetables look like "tiny trees."
Broccoli
This movie theater snack is made when corn kernels get really hot and explode
popcorn
This is the flat tool you use to flip a pancake so it doesn't burn.
Spatula
These chewy, fruit-flavored candies are shaped like a forest animal.
Gummy Bears
This European country is famous for inventing the pizza we eat today.
Italy
This white or red vegetable is famous for making people cry when they chop it.
Onion
This fast-food restaurant is famous for its "Golden Arches" and Happy Meals.
McDonalds
When water gets so hot that it starts bubbling and steaming, it is called this.
Boiling
This long chewy candy comes in a "red" flavor and is often sold in vines or twists.
Twizzlers
People have big debates about whether this yellow fruit belongs on a pizza.
pineapple
This leafy green is what gave Popeye the Sailor Man his super strength?
Spinach
This salty, crunchy snack is usually baked into a "twist" or a knot.
Pretzel
This white powder is the main ingredient used to bake bread, cookies, and cakes.
Flour
Sour fruit flavored chewy candies are shaped like little people?
Sour Patch Kids
This is the specific name of the white, stretchy cheese used on most pizzas.
Mozzerella
This veggie is a natural antibiotic that helps the body fight off colds (and keep vampires away).
Garlic
These crunchy, folded snacks are served at the end of a meal and are the only cookies that come with a written message hidden inside.
Fortune Cookies
This tiny, living organism is added to bread dough to eat sugar and "burp" out the air bubbles that make the bread rise.
Yeast