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Food Brings the World Together
Welcome! I’m Jiwon ____ Korea.
My favorite food ____ tteokguk.
____ is a traditional food that we eat on New Year’s Day.
While people are eating it, they wish for a good, ____ life.
Can you share some ____ dishes from a festival in your country?
Sugar ____ Snow
____ I’m Olivia. I live in Quebec, Canada.
Every spring, we hold ____ syrup festivals.
People get ____ from maple trees and boil it to make maple syrup.
During the festivals, ____ enjoy pancakes with the syrup.
Some people even drink ____ by itself!
____ enjoy maple candy, too.
People also ____ it “sugar on snow.”
To ____ it, just pour hot syrup onto snow and wrap it around a stick.
It’s sweet and ____
Smelling the Spring Wind
Hello. ____ name is Ahmed. I live in Cairo, Egypt.
I will introduce my country’s oldest ____ Sham El-Nessim.
It ____ “smelling the spring wind.”
The Egyptians whom you can see in our old ____ also enjoyed this festival.
____ celebrate the beginning of spring, we spend all day outside.
____ go on picnics and enjoy our traditional meals.
The most important food is fesikh, a kind of ____ dish that many Egyptians love.
My ____ food is colorful eggs.
I like the rainbow ____
Day of the Dead
Hi, ____ Mateo from Mexico City.
In ____ we celebrate a holiday, Día de Muertos.
It means ____ of the Dead.”
In November, we ____ together to remember family members who passed away.
We visit ____ graves with their photos, flowers, and traditional foods as gifts.
We also share sugar skulls and pan de muerto with our family and ____
Pan de muerto is ____ traditional kind of bread for the dead.
We usually use sugar skulls ____ decorations.
This year, ____ made some sugar skulls with my friends.
Look! ____ you like them?