You'll want to use paper called kami that's thinner & often 6 inches square for this craft with a Japanese name
origami
If you're eating a falafel sandwich, it's most likely in this pocket bread
pita
In Côte d'Ivoire French slang, mon pain, literally "my" this, means "my boyfriend"
bread
George Eastman said the letter K "had been a favorite with me", thus he created this name for his camera out of thin air
Kodak
Frequently uttered by Stan & Kyle on "South Park": "oh my God", these 3 words
they killed Kenny
A 1950s song named for this goodie says, "Sweeter than candy on a stick, huckleberry, cherry or lime"
lollipop
This word for heavy scissors used to cut metal or hair tells you what they do
shears
A starter containing lactic acid bacteria is used to induce fermentation when making this tangy bread
sourdough
Some French people hold une clope, one of these, between 2 fingers outside a bistro as they contemplate life's meaning
a cigarette
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The name of this technology that allows local area networks to operate without wiring or cables just sounds cool--that's all
Wi-Fi
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Casting about for a line to go along with snuffing out a torch on "Survivor", executive producer Mark Burnett came up with this one
the tribe has spoken
There are about 420 grains of rice in each of these milk chocolate bars Nestlé introduced in 1938
Crunch
Slate & marble are types of this rock, formed in most cases when its mineral composition changes
metamorphic
This dark brown bread with a German name is made wholly with unsifted rye flour & has been enjoyed in Central Europe for centuries
pumpernickel
Tomber dans les pommes is a phrase for passing out but literally means "falling in" a bed of this fruit
apples
Originally, the cartons of this luxury ice cream featured a map of Denmark although its name wasn't Danish, it was made up
Häagen-Dazs
Seinfeld greeted the neighbor played by Wayne Knight with scorn & these 2 words
Hello, Newman
First sold in 1928, they were sometimes called Penny Cups because they were sold for a penny
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
If you're baking, this alliterative paper will prevent your batter from sticking to the pan
parchment paper
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A cylindrical oven called a tandoor is traditionally used to make this kind of flat leavened bread
naan
BCBG translates to "good style, good class", "good" being this "B" word in French
bon
In the mid-1990s Colombian Alberto Perez created this dance exercise class that uses Latin & world rhythms
Zumba
"Did I do that?" was this character's mantra on "Family Matters"
Steve Urkel
The bee on its wrappers calls the product "nutty little honey chews"
Bit-O-Honey
With roots going back to 1649, this Finnish company began making its distinctive orange-handled scissors in 1967
Fiskars
The name of this grilled bread antipasto topped with chopped tomatoes & herbs comes from Italian for "to toast"
bruschetta
Unique to Québécois slang & meaning "get ready!" is attache ta tuque; a tuque is one of these
a hat
Infomercials in the 1980s touted the quality of these kitchen knives with a "Japanese" name; they were actually made in Ohio
Ginsu
The 1960s series "Lost in Space" gave us this 3-word catchphrase; it was an episode title of the 2018 reboot
danger, Will Robinson
In a strange case of evolution, the eagle on the wrapper of this prism-shaped Swiss chocolate bar changed to a bear
Toblerone