[Fun with Kids] Food Silhouette Quiz
A silhouette quiz is where you look at blacked-out shadow pictures, think about what they might be, and answer.
This article introduces questions and ideas for silhouette quizzes specifically related to food.
We present not only silhouette quizzes you can answer by watching videos, but also easy-to-implement ideas suitable for childcare settings and gatherings for older adults.
Try arranging them with seasonal foods or local specialties and have fun with it!
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[Fun with Kids] Food Silhouette Quiz (11–20)
Vegetable Silhouette Quiz

Let me introduce a silhouette quiz that uses a variety of vegetables! To start, it’s good to use items with easy-to-recognize shapes, like onions.
As you gradually make the questions harder, people will spend more time recalling, which makes it a great brain workout.
For example, using vegetables with similar shapes—like komatsuna and spinach—can make it more interesting.
Seasonal vegetables and unusual varieties are also recommended.
Try dividing into groups and competing for points to make it even more exciting!
In conclusion
We introduced silhouette quizzes related to food.
There are plenty of silhouette quizzes that even young children can enjoy.
Try using them as quiz questions for mixed-age groups of children or kids’ clubs.
They’re also easy to adapt for paper puppets or sketchbooks, so have fun creating your own original questions!


