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Foods that Start with E Quiz

Based on the clues, name these foods (and drinks) that start with the letter E.
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Clue
Food
Japanese soybean snack
Creamy holiday beverage
Snails
Unagi, for example
Hispanic pastry, stuffed with meat,
cheese or veggies
Purple vegetable
Long, cream-filled French pastry
Mexican tortilla rolled around a filling,
and smothered in sauce
Cajun dish of shellfish over rice
Clue
Food
McDonald's breakfast offering
Highly-concentrated coffee of Italy
Brand of cheese product sold in a spray can
Carnival food named for a large animal
Circular breakfast bread, named
for a country
The above, topped with ham,
poached eggs and hollandaise sauce
Fried Chinese appetizer
Salad green
L-shaped macaroni
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Never heard of an elephant ear before.
May 31, 2012  delete  reply
pmac007
they are quite delicious. basically a bunch of fried dough with cinnamon. very much a "fat america" thing.
Jul 20, 2012  delete  reply
donna
Easy Cheese is not the brand name-Kraft is the brand name of the cheese product that comes in a spray can.
Jul 19, 2012  delete  reply
SMoo00TH
Endives aren't exactly greens.
Jul 19, 2012  delete  reply
ltothev13
England isn't technically a country, which kind of threw me off... I could only think of Estonia and Egypt haha
Jul 19, 2012  delete  reply
michaelwalling
It should say "which NATION"
Jul 20, 2012  delete  reply
Quizmeister
England is a country.
Dec 13, 2012  delete  reply
dznychick
None of my elbow macaroni is L-shaped. There's no 90 degree angle as in the letter. I thought and though but couldn't come up with an L-shaped pasta.
Jul 19, 2012  delete  reply
rosen
I found that clue confusing as well. You could just say 'curved' and/or 'tubular' pasta. 'L-shaped' sent me down a rabbit hole. Macaroni is 'c' shaped where I come from.
Jul 19, 2012  delete  reply
eric29cocoanuts
I concur....there's no way elbow macaroni can be described as being L-shaped. Wikipedia describes it as "short, hollow" and "curved". I realize that 57% have gotten the answer right but that doesn't make the clue any more correct.
Jul 20, 2012  delete  reply
seriously? You couldn't figure out "elbow" from the clue given? How many kinds of macaroni are there? And furthermore how many kinds of macaroni are bent? Must be another "American thing" I guess.
Feb 12, 2013  delete  reply
Fackwacker
simply putting Eggs should qualify for the mcdonald's question.
Jul 20, 2012  delete  reply
A lot of eggs. oO
Aug 30, 2012  delete  reply
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