Origin | Hint | Food | % Correct |
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Abrahamic | This fruit is commonly depicted as having sprouted from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge. | Apple | 92%
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Greek | Dionysus was the God of this alcoholic beverage. | Wine | 92%
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Modern | An anthropomorphic rabbit lays chocolate versions of this food every Easter for children to eat. | Eggs | 85%
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Modern | Children are taught to leave a glass of milk and a plate of this sweet pastry out for Santa Claus on Christmas. | Cookies | 81%
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Abrahamic | John the Baptist sustained himself largely on this crop-destroying insect. | Locusts | 69%
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Greek | This "Food of the Gods" is consumed with nectar to provide immortality. | Ambrosia | 65%
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Native American | This crop was made from the buried remains of an old woman who was looking for a way to feed her starving tribe. | Corn | 62%
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Abrahamic | God rained this food down upon the Israelites to sustain them during their forty year march. | Manna | 54%
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Tolkien | A filling elvish bread commonly used as sustenance for long-term travel. | Lembas | 27%
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Norse | An alcoholic drink made with blood that turns the drinker into a scholar. | Mead of Poetry | 27%
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Chinese | This fruit is considered a symbol of immortality, and its mythical counterpart reportedly takes three thousand years to blossom. | Peaches of Immortality | 12%
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Hindu | This drink is a mix of plant juice, milk and water, and provides immortality upon consumption. | Soma | 8%
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