For the world outside USA "Kinder" first and foremost means Kinder Surprise, Kinder Eggs. And even discounting that, there's 2-3 other kinds of bars under the brand "Kinder" so it can be pretty hard to understand from the picture.
Um, in the USA, Kinder means Surprise Eggs, too – all the more so because of not being to get them here in our stupidly litigious society. I import luggage full of them every time I travel back from Halifax, and the airport security people barely flinch when they X-ray them (they look pretty funny in an X-ray, all stacked up). They're so used to seeing Americans "smuggle" them back in quantity like that. …Oh, I do save some room for Coffee Crisp bars, too. I don't know WHAT Nestlé is thinking not letting us have them. It's just cruel.
Kinder Bueno is a candy bar combining a German and Spanish name made by an Italian company in Poland and France quickly becoming popular in the English speaking world.
That one specifically is a Kinder Bueno but most people would associate Kinder with the Kinder surprise eggs which I believe were banned in the USA because they could be a choking hazard. They have a plastic yellow capsule in it (quite large) and there is a little toy in the capsule. The chocolate is pretty good but they can be quite expensive.
That's actually a really good idea. I feel that Kit-Kat is one of a kind, while this bar looks pretty nondescript to me (I had totally forgotten that Kinder even made regular bars, I've seen some a couple of times while traveling but we don't have them where I am.
I spent a painful minute trying to remember what the name for a group of elephants was, then exceptionally decided to check Google because animal group names is one of those oddities of the English language my brain refuses to remember. I was totally lost at learning it was a parade, which didn't fit. Took me several additional seconds before cluing in it was actually about the mountain in the background... DoH!
Could you accept Kublai Khan as well please (since it starts also with a 'K')? Because I'm pretty sure that it's specifically him and not just any Khan.
I kept thinking it was going to be a variation of Genghis, so I tried Khengis, Kengis. Moved on to the next question before the realization hit me that I had Genghis right.
The “kimono” clue looks like hanfu (a type of traditional Chinese clothing) - not a kimono. Is it possible to replace with an image of an actual kimono?
Agreed, the picture is not a kimono. Kimono are longer, in any gender variety. The picture looks like a happi coat to me, which is a type of haori (hip or thigh length jacket). Happi coats are quite common in Japan and are usually worn to festivals, or by traditional merchants. (The tofu maker I lived near wore one for example.)
Please change the picture to show a kimono. These are knee-length or floor-length if it's a dude kimono, floor-length if it's a non-dude kimono.
especially the mocha duoPlease change the picture to show a kimono. These are knee-length or floor-length if it's a dude kimono, floor-length if it's a non-dude kimono.
im just very confused