Customs
Food
Festival&Holiday
100

In Asia, it is customary to take off these before entering someone's home

shoes

100

In Korea, this fermented vegetable dish is a staple side dish at almost every meal.

Kimchi

100

his Irish holiday, celebrated on March 17th, honors the patron saint of Ireland

St patricks day

200

In many Asian cultures, this utensil is used instead of a fork and knife

Chopsticks

200

This American holiday is famous for eating turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie.

Thanksgiving

200

The Chinese New Year follows this calendar instead of the Gregorian calendar

Lunar calendar

300

In China, this color is associated with good luck and is commonly worn during weddings and New Year's celebrations.

red

300

In Italy, this type of noodle dish is commonly eaten, often topped with tomato sauce.

Pasta

300

In North America, this spooky tradition involves dressing up in costumes and collecting candy.

Trick or treating

400

In Mexico, this wide-brimmed hat is often worn during celebrations

sombrero

400

In Japan, it is tradition to eat this type of seafood roll on special occasions.

Sushi

400

The Holi festival, also called the "Festival of Colors," is celebrated in this country.

India

500

In many Middle Eastern cultures, drinking this beverage is a sign of hospitality

tea

500

In France, this flaky, buttery pastry is often enjoyed for breakfast with coffee.

France

500

In Sweden, this festival marks the longest day of the year and includes maypole dancing.

Midsummer