Name one red fruit.
What is an apple, cherry, strawberry, tomato, etc.
Name three green vegetables.
What are spinach, lettuce, and cabbage?
What is pork?
This food is made out of many different grains and can be used to make sandwiches.
What is bread?
This dairy product comes from animals such as cows and goats; and it is often used in cereal.
What is milk?
This fruit has the same name as its color.
What is an orange?
Name two types of beans.
What are black and pinto beans?
This type of meat is used in burgers.
What is beef?
This yellow grain is attached to a cob.
What is corn?
This dairy product is eaten with a spoon and is commonly eaten for breakfast.
What is yogurt?
This fruit is yellow and very sour.
What is a lemon?
This vegetable can make our eyes shed tears.
What is an onion?
Name three types of meat.
What are poultry (chicken), beef, and pork?
Name two types of rice.
What are brown and white rice?
This dairy product is often spread on toasted bread.
What is butter or margarine?
This red fruit is often made into a sauce that can be used on foods such as pasta and pizza.
What is a tomato?
This orange vegetable is long and thin. It is also associated with Bugs Bunny.
What is a carrot?
Name two types of meat that are often eaten on Thanksgiving.
What are ham and turkey?
These two meals are commonly eaten for breakfast.
What are cereal and oatmeal?
This popular frozen dessert is made from milk, cream, and sugar.
What is ice cream?
This fruit, often mistaken for a vegetable, is used to make Jack-o-Lanterns on Halloween.
What is a pumpkin?
This green vegetable has a very bitter taste. It is also named after a city in Belgium.
What are Brussels sprouts?
This meal comes from birds such as chicken and turkeys; and can be cooked scrambled, poached, soft-boiled, or hard-boiled.
What are eggs?
This popular dish is made from wheat. It can be made into many shapes and is often eaten with tomato sauce.
What is pasta?
This dairy product is commonly used in foods such as pizza, hamburgers, and sometimes salads.
What is cheese?