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Hot chocolate is a heated beverage typically consisting of shaved chocolate, melted chocolate buds or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and sugar. Hot chocolate usually contains high levels of calories, saturated fat, and sugars.
A traditional sword originating in Japan.
Used to open doors, or anything else that is locked. In any game where the player has an inventory, it's a safe bet that a key will appear at some point.
A knife is a commonly seen object in video games. Usually used for close quarters combat, or as a cutting tool.
A really long car for important people.
A mallet, not a hammer.
This is a box that floats in the air and has a question mark on it.
A microphone is an object which picks up sound. Generally used for singing.
A suit lined with ping pong ball-like sensors used for recording an actor's motions for later use in a video game or film.
Nachos are tortilla chips covered in cheese and possibly other things like hamburger, sour cream, salsa, onions, etc. October 21st is the International Day of the Nacho, so go out and celebrate.
A device used to collect money for the right to park a vehicle.
A tube or hollow cylinder for the conveyance of fluid, gas, and sometimes other materials.
A popular dish from Quebec that is made of french fries, cheese curd, and topped with gravy.
A large orange fruit, often associated with Halloween.
A heating device consisting of a series of connected pipes.
Plucky piece of produce used to plunk opponents; one of Mario's most underrated weapons.
A delicious Chinese-Japanese dish containing noodles in a meat broth topped with various ingredients such as sliced chashu pork, seaweed or kamaboko.
Rocks are the hard objects found randomly scattered across the ground all over the Earth's surface. They're not good for much more than smashing stuff or being made into other things. Handily crushes Scissors but cannot defeat the mighty Paper.
Sand is a fine, granular material composed mainly of rock and mineral, primarily silica. Sand is the primary environment of many games with settings that include deserts, beaches, and the ocean floor, among many others.
A shovel is an item used to dig and move soil, snow, and other surface elements and is used in many simulation games. It can also be used as a weapon in certain games, such as Team Fortress 2 and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
A spherical mass of snow designed to be thrown at at people in snowball fights.
Collect them, orbit them, conquer planets around them -- they're a staple of many genres of games.
A type of chair without back and arm rests.
A large pole with a light at the top of it that illuminates streets and paths
Sushi is a Japanese dish usually made with seaweed, rice, and raw fish.
A length of exceptionally sharp metal with a handle, used for centuries as the go-to killing device for the human race. It's dead simple: you stick the pointy end in the thing you want to die. Or you could always slash them with the equally sharp sides. That works too.
Made from the leaves of the Camellia Sinensis plant, it tastes good and it's good for you! Be it green, black, white, or red it's always going to be better than that swill made from roasted beans.
A round generally rubber object used to support and transport motor vehicles. Also used as throwing objects in certain fighting games.
A soft, usually round fruit that goes from green to red as it ripens. Some uses are eating them raw, making them into ketchup, or throwing rotten ones at entertainers who do poorly.
Tortilla Chips are triangular fried corn tortillas.
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