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  • This dish or delicacy comes from a Japanese word which means "sour rice" with various toppings such as raw seafood and veggies.
    Sushi
  • This dessert was named after a Russian ballerina who toured Australia and New Zealand in the 1920's. It is made up of a meringue shell topped with whipped cream and usually fruit.
    Pavlova
  • This candy was invented by dentist William Morrison and a confectioner John C. Wharton. It is made up from air and colored sugar.
    Cotton Candy
  • Which country did Ramen originate?
    China
  • It is a spicy soup comprising the base ingredients of coconut milk, dried shrimp, fishcake, and prawns. A popular dish in Singapore.
    Laksa
  • A popular Middle Eastern dish that consisting of meat cut into thin slices, stacked in an inverted cone, and roasted on a slowly turning vertical rotisserie or spit
    Shawarma
  • This cake means "three milks" in Spanish. It is because it uses three kinds of milk—evaporated, condensed and cream.
    Tres Leches
  • This pasta dish came from an Italian word "riavvolgere" which means "to wrap".
    Ravioli
  • A small, bean-shaped, usually brightly colored candies with a hard sugar coating and a firm gelatinous filling.
    Jelly Beans
  • It is the science that studies the connection between food, tradition and culture of a certain region or area
    Gastronomy
  • A Spanish dish of rice, saffron, chicken, seafood, etc., cooked and served in a large shallow pan.
    Paella
  • It is a breakfast that traditionally consists of bacon, fried egg, sausage, mushrooms, baked beans, toast, and grilled tomatoes.
    English Breakfast
  • They are believed to have originated in India. These snacks are made by slicing green ripe bananas into thin round chips and frying them until they are crispy. Also popular in the Philippines.
    Banana Chips
  • Which city in the United States was Philly Cheesesteak sandwich developed or invented?
    Philadelphia
  • A staple food originally from Israel. Made of a mixture of ground chickpeas and spices, which are then formed into balls that are then deep-fried
    Falafel
  • This chocolate bar derived its taste and name from a then-popular malted milk drink (milkshake), not after the astronomical galaxy.
    Milky Way
  • Roughly translated to mean “pants or trouser legs” in Italian. It is a folded pizza that is traditionally stuffed with cheese, tomatoes, and marinara.
    Calzone
  • Considered a luxury food made from sturgeon roe. It's name came from a Persian word which means "cake of strength" or "cake of power" -- attributed to its medicinal powers.
    Caviar
  • This recipe is believed to originate during the Roman Empire. Romans would soak bread in a milk and egg mixture and then fry it in butter or oil.
    French Toast