Figgerits Food Facts Level 353
Solution: THE NAME ITSELF COMES FROM A GREEK WORD, WHICH MEANS “SWEET WOOD”
Definitions & Words
- To come out, appear, become visible - EMERGE
- Cooking area - KITCHEN
- Male chicken - ROOSTER
- Yellow flower with a trumpet-like crown - DAFFODIL
- After that quarrel, their marriage went ___ - DOWNHILL
- The island is joined to the ___ by a bridge - MAINLAND
- Courteous regard or polite submission - DEFERENCE
- Cat's sensory equipment (pl.) - WHISKERS
- There is a fine line between confidence and ___ - ARROGANCE
- Plunder, pillage, rob - RANSACK
- Uncontrollably fast, energetic - FRENETIC
- Traveling by boat made her feel ___ - SEASICK
- One's permanent residence (law) - DOMICILE
- The troops stood in perfect ___ - ALIGNMENT
- Lengthy, complicated procedure - RIGMAROLE
Here are all 15 answers for Figgerits Level 353 in Food Facts. The full phrase comes out to be "Cinnamon is derived from the dried bark of an evergreen tree. The name itself comes from a Greek word, which means “sweet wood”. Although cinnamon is not particularly sweet by itself, it enhances the sweetness of all the other ingredients."
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