| Religion | Hint | Food | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christianity | Eucharist: symbolizes Christ's blood | wine | 98%
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| Christianity | Eucharist: symbolizes Christ's body | bread | 94%
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| Christianity | Easter: a symbol of new life | egg | 77%
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| Islam | Ramadan: fruit eaten to break the fast as Muhammad did | dates | 56%
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| Hinduism | Clarified butter used in rituals, offerings, and libation | ghee | 54%
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| Taoism | Chinese New Year: steamed food symbolizing wealth | dumpling | 50%
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| Shintoism | Soybean curd used as an offering | tofu | 50%
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| Islam | Ramadan: eaten in the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire | baklava | 46%
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| Judaism | Rosh Hashanah: symbolizes a sweet new year | apples | 37%
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| Judaism | Passover: symbolizes the Jews leaving Egypt in a hurry | matzo | 35%
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| Judaism | Hanukkah: pancakes symbolizing the 8-day oil flame | latkes | 33%
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| Taoism | Chinese New Year: long food symbolizing longevity | noodle | 32%
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| Sikhism | Legume usually served at the communal langar meal | lentils | 29%
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| Judaism | Rosh Hashanah: symbolizes a sweet new year | honey | 28%
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| Christianity | Lent: Shaped like a child's arms folded in prayer | pretzel | 27%
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| Christianity | Shrove Tuesday: symbolizes the end of rich eating | pancakes | 26%
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| Christianity | Good Friday: roll eaten to break fast | hot cross bun | 15%
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