This type of cheese is used in a cheesecake.
What is cream cheese?
A sweet, edible fruit produced by a tree with over 2500 varieties in the world.
What are apples?
One of the largest coffee and baked good (donuts and bagels) chains
What is Dunkin' Donuts?
How many items were first sold on the McDonald's menu?
What is 25.
An Italian dish consisting largely of this, typically with a sauce and 10-12 inches in length.
What is spaghetti?
Popular Kind of Cookie around Christmas.
What is Gingerbread?
A widely cultivated plant in the gourd family that's green and can be made into pickles.
What is a Cucumber?
This chain serves Tex-Mex foods that include tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, novelty and specialty items
What is Taco Bell?
KFC Started in what kind of place?
What is a Gas Station
A Mexican dish consisting of a soft tortilla with meat, onions, cilantro.
What is a taco?
This country consumes the most ice cream.
What is the United States?
(Followed by Australia then Norway)
A plant species in the nightshade family and is a purple edible fruit.
What is an eggplant?
The world's largest fast food restaurant famous for their golden arches.
What is McDonald's?
The first McDonald's restaurant was actually a ?
What is barbecue joint.
A Japanese dish that is a small roll of raw fish, vegetables, or egg.
What is sushi?
This cake is associated with Mardi Gras and is traditionally served from Epiphany until Carnival.
What is King cake?
Perennial flowering plants with blue– or purple–colored berries.
What are blueberries?
American global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants that serves the "whopper"
What is Burger King?
_____added delivery to the pizza business when they opened their first store in Detroit Michigan in 1960. Their guarantee was delivery in 30 minutes or it's free.
What is Dominos
A type of fine German pork sausage that is typically fried or grilled.
What is a bratwurst?
The first step of creating this Italian dessert is by dipping ladyfingers in coffee.
What is Tiramisu?
A yellowish or green edible fruit that is typically narrow at the stalk and wider toward the base.
What is a pear?
An American hamburger restaurant chain mostly in the midwest that serves "sliders"
What is White Castles?
McDonald's is the world's largest distributor of what?
What is Toys.
A central European food that is dough dumpling stuffed with potato or cheese.
What is a pierogi?