Cooking Substitutions
Snow facts
Color theory
Keratin
100

You can puree apples to make this and can be used as a substitution for oil when baking. 

What is applesauce?

100

An ice crystal, and by extension snow, requires a water droplet to freeze on particles of these.

What is pollen or dust?

100

This color is opposite of orange on the color wheel.

What is blue?

100

These are made out of the same stuff that your hair is.

What are nails?

200

These were allegedly created to deter consumers from masturbating and can be a substitue for breadcrumbs. 

What are corn flakes?

200

While all snowflakes are unique, they are all this geometric shape.

What is a hexagon?

200

This is an illusion created by sunshine and water and has no beginning or end. 

What is a rainbow?

200

This is the quickest growing tissue in the human body; hair is a close second. 

What is bone marrow?

300

This is full of "friendly bacteria" and can sometimes be used as a replacement for milk.

What is yogurt?

300

This is the world's snowiest country.

What is Japan?

300

This is the type of color vision humans have.

What is trichromatic? 

300

This country has the highest concentration of blonde hair in the world topping out at around 80%.

What is Finland?

400

Bees make this and it can be used instead of maple syrup. (Sorry Canada)

What is honey?

400

This is a phobia of snow. 

What is chionophobia?

400

This is the blackest black that ever could black. (Sorry Keith)

What is Vantablack?

400

This natural hair color doesn't actually exist and is actually brown.

What is black hair?