Pizza & Pasta
Sweet Treats
Italian Culture and Landmarks
Fun Facts
100

This stretchy, gooey, white cheese goes on almost every pizza

What is mozzarella

100

This Italian word means "half-frozen" and describes a creamy, delicious dessert

What is gelato?

100

Italy is the country famous for being shaped like this article of clothing

What is a boot?

100

The three colors on the Italian flag

Red, white and green?

200

This long, thin pasta is often eaten with meatballs

What is spaghetti

200

The name of this cold, smooth dessert literally translates to "cooked cream" in Italian

What is Panna Cotta?

200

The capital city of Italy, which is home to the ancient Colosseum

What is Rome?

200

This popular and friendly Italian greeting can mean both "hello" and "goodbye"

What is Ciao?

300

This famous flat, round dish was invented in the city of Naples

What is pizza?

300

This classic Italian treat is a coffee-flavored dessert that kids often enjoy in a non-caffeinated version made with cocoa or chocolate

What is tiramisu?

300

This famous bell tower is known all over the world. Is it crooked or are we many people ask

What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

300

This famous Italian painter painted the Mona Lisa and was also an inventor

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

400

This colorful suace is made my crushing basil leaves, garlic, nuts and olive oil. Sometimes red sometimes green

What is pesto?

400

These crunchy, twice-baked almond cookies are perfect for dipping in milk

What is biscotti?

400

This famous Italian explorer traveled all the way from Venice to China in the 13th Century. Hint? Pool

Who is Marco Polo?

400

The Italian word for "thank you"

What is grazie?

500

This type of pizza was named after an Italian queen and uses red tomatoes, white mozzarella, and green basil to match the italian flag 

What is Pizza Margherita?

500

This sweet, fluffy bread filled with candied fruits is traditionally eaten around Christmas time

What is panettone?

500

Instead of cars, people in this famous city use boats called Gondolas to travel down waterways like the Grand Canal

What is Venice?

500

Italians are famous for using these heavily when they talk to express themselves

What are hand gestures?

600

The process of leaving pizza dough for hours or days, either cold or at room temperature 

What is proofing or fermenting?

600

This flaky cream filled pastry is beloved around the world and often topped with chocolate chips or pistachio crumbles

What is a cannoli?


600

This famous town had a movie named after it and was destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius 

What is Pompeii?

600

This commonly used item was invented by Italy and let the people see the world better than they could before

What are eye glasses?

700

A spicy sausage from Calabria that is red in color and spreadable, often used on pizza.

What is Nduja?

700

This tart sweet treat is often an adult beverage but can be made into delicious cake squares

What is limoncello?

700

This small town has a zucchini based pasta dish named after it

What is Nerrano?

700

This "square" is its own city and known for its church and Pope 

What is Vatican Square or City?