#8768, aired 2022-12-21 | FOOD & DRINK $2000: Many Latin American dishes start with a base of tomatoes, onions & spices called this, from a Spanish word meaning "to fry gently" sofrito |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $200: This type of bread made from a starter has been a San Francisco specialty since the gold rush days sourdough |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $400: I'll take this whiskey & vermouth cocktail that legend once said was created for a party given by Lady Churchill a Manhattan |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $600: On the East Coast it's Pat's vs. Geno's as to who makes a better one of these regional sandwiches Philly cheesesteak |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $800: What's sometimes called Indian candy in Alaska is strips of this fish smoked until hard salmon |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $1000: They call me this cherryish-flavored soft drink, introduced by Coca-Cola in 1972 to rival Dr Pepper Mr. Pibb |
#8013, aired 2019-06-12 | POP CULTURE FOOD & DRINK $2000: This 2001 book about the American quick meal became a movie drama with Bobby Cannavale as a meatpacking plant supervisor Fast Food Nation |
#7622, aired 2017-10-31 | CUBAN FOOD & DRINK $800: Legend says a toast celebrating the end of the Spanish-American war gave this rum & Coke drink its name a Cuba libre |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $200: Maryland & Mississippi both "got" this as their state drink or beverage milk |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $400: They're the 2 beverages that are combined to make an Arnold Palmer iced tea & lemonade |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $600: Clam chowder made with tomatoes is commonly given the name of this island Manhattan |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $800: This popular brand of soy & veggie burgers was named for a Florida city Boca Burger |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $1000: At a luau, you might feast on this slow-roasted shredded pork dish whose name sounds like a coffee liqueur Kalua pork |
#6628, aired 2013-06-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $200: Packets of this fruity soft drink were first sold through the mail in 1927 for 10 cents apiece Kool-Aid |
#6628, aired 2013-06-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $400: Some recipes for this sweet treat call for beets instead of food coloring red velvet cake |
#6628, aired 2013-06-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $600: Paging this soda brand, a deli favorite that comes in flavors like Cream, Black Cherry & the ever-popular Cel-Ray Dr. Brown |
#6628, aired 2013-06-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $800: Delmonico's in NYC is credited with creating this brunch dish served on an English muffin, with hollandaise sauce eggs benedict |
#6628, aired 2013-06-12 | AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK $1000: This large, juicy peach from Georgia was named for the wife of its developer, Samuel H. Rumph an Elberta peach |
#6080, aired 2011-02-04 | "Q" FOOD & DRINK $400: The meat of this American game bird is white & delicately flavored quail |
#6080, aired 2011-02-04 | "Q" FOOD & DRINK $1200: It's the Native American name for the East Coast hard-shell clam quahog |
#5422, aired 2008-03-18 | A LITTLE FOOD & DRINK $400: This "city" sandwich consists of thin slices of beef, slices of American, & often sauteed onions on a roll a Philadelphia cheesesteak |
#3578, aired 2000-03-08 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $500: In American Samoa a solemn ceremony goes with drinking kava from a cup that's one of these shells Coconut shells |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $1000: Ninos Envueltos, or "wrapped children", are taste treats in this second-largest South American country Argentina |
#3217, aired 1998-09-08 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $400: In this largest South American country, Romeu e Julieta is a slice of fresh cheese topped with guava jelly Brazil |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $100: Bizcochitos are wine-laced cookies from this North American country Mexico |
#2503, aired 1995-06-21 | FOOD & DRINK $100: The seeds of this Thanksgiving pie gourd are a popular snack in Latin American countries pumpkin |
#1847, aired 1992-09-22 | FOOD & DRINK $100: The name of this nut comes from the Native American word "pakan", meaning "hard-shelled nut" pecan |
#1277, aired 1990-03-06 | FOOD & DRINK $200: Medellin is a popular coffee grown in this South American country, not Brazil Colombia |
#1052, aired 1989-03-14 | FOOD & DRINK $100: The Colonel would want y'all to know this was the 1st American fast food chain in China Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | AMERICAN FOOD AND DRINK $100: 5600-year-old samples of this "movie treat" have been found in New Mexico caves popcorn |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | AMERICAN FOOD AND DRINK $200: Angel-food cake was supposedly created in the Missouri city St. Louis |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | AMERICAN FOOD AND DRINK $300: Start by steeping, in a glass, crushed leaves in sugar syrup a mint julep |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | AMERICAN FOOD AND DRINK $400: Small cornmeal fritters supposedly tossed to dogs to make them quiet hush puppies |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | AMERICAN FOOD AND DRINK $500: Y'all can have these ground kernals boiled, baked, or fried for breakfast, lunch, or dinner grits |
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