Take a torch to the top of this sweet pudding dessert for a nice caramelized casing.
What is Creme Brule?
This spiced, milky tea originates from India.
A shedding-type card game, like Uno but with a standard deck of cards.
What is Crazy 8s?
4-letter word for milk that's more than 99 1/2% fat-free
What is skim milk?
Chinese gooseberry is an alternate name for this Down Under fruit
What is a kiwi?
The predominant flavor of teas like Earl Grey that shares its name with a former British Prime Minister
What is Bergamot?
The objective of this game is to avoid being the last player left with the unpaired card (for which the name of the game is derived).
What is Old Maid?
To make a dirty martini, add this type of brine or juice
What is olive?
A typical breakfast item that contains every type of vitamin except Vitamin C.
What is an Egg?
From South Africa, the name of this tea means "Red Bush" in Afrikaans.
What is Rooibos?
A fast-paced, card-matching game that leads to a final scramble for cutlery.
What is Spoons?
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The common name given to fizzy, fermented and sweetened black or green tea
The world's most expensive spice, hand-plucked from the stigmas of the Crocus flower.
What is Saffron?
In Myanmar, tea is also a popular pungent dish named "lahpet", prepared in this preservative way.
What is fermented/pickled?
Gameplay involves passing cards, playing tricks, and breaking hearts.
What is Hearts?
This beverage brand doesn't just use "The Best Stuff on Earth"--it's found even "Better Stuff" for its teas
What is Snapple?
Unless you're at a reenactment cookout, this sauce is no longer used medicine like it was in the 1830s.
What is Ketchup?
In this country, tea is prepared like their coffee, using two stacked teapots, and drunk from tulip-shaped glasses called "ince belli".
What is Turkey?
A poker variant, named for the Nebraskan city it gained its popularity in the 1980s, that introduces players to 4 hole cards.
What is Omaha Poker?
An expression in English, often referring to hangovers, that originally comes from a Scottish belief that placing a few follicles from a canine on a rabid bite can be a treatment.
What is Hair of the Dog?