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1.What popular beef dish is thought to have been named after a 19th century Russian diplomat?
 
Stroganoff / Stroganov
2.Pomodoro is a popular name for Italian restaurants worldwide. To what single word does it translate in English?
 
Tomato
3.In many English-speaking countries, what 'P' describes this type of pressed, grilled sandwich?
 
Panini (In Italian, Panini is the plural of Panino, which simply means "small bread, bread roll")
4.What British food brand is named after the port in Uruguay where the products were originally processed and packaged in the late 19th century?
 
Fray Bentos
5.What 'A' is a variety of sherry, characterised by being darker than Fino but lighter than Oloroso?
 
Amontillado
6.What French city, capital of the Bourgogne (Burgundy) region, gives its name to a type of mustard?
 
Dijon
7.What would you be served if you ordered cuisses de grenouille in a French restaurant?
 
Frog's legs
8.What type of fish is used in the making of Worcestershire sauce?
 
Anchovies
9.What is the main vegetable ingredient of a Chicken Divan?
 
Broccoli (usually served with broccoli, almonds, and Mornay sauce)
10.In South Asian cuisine, what 'D' describes a dish of dried, split pulses (e.g. lentils, peas, and beans)?
 
Dal / Daal / Dhal (Hindi: दाल, Urdu: دال)
11.What is "drowned" with a shot of hot espresso to make an Affogato?
 
Gelato / Ice cream (usually vanilla flavoured)
12.The key ingredient of the traditional German stew Hasenpfeffer, what is Hasen?
 
Rabbit / Hare (Hase is German for "hare" and pfeffer is German for "pepper")
13.What type of nut is this?
 
Pistachio
14.Originating in England, what 'B' describes this type of cake?
 
Battenberg
15.Traditionally eaten at Christmas, what 'T' describes a Madeira cake topped with a thick layer of chocolate and decorated with marzipan fruits?
 
Tunis cake
16.If you were served champignon de Paris in a French restaurant, what would you be eating?
 
Mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus - common/button mushroom)

17.What 'F' is the Japanese name for this pufferfish, a delicacy with deadly consequences if prepared incorrectly?
 
Fugu (Japanese: フグ)
18.What name is given to a salad traditionally made of lettuce and croutons dressed with lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, anchovies, garlic, Dijon mustard, Parmesan cheese, and black pepper?
 
Caesar salad
19.What is the name of this spice?
 
Cardamom
20.Which has more caffeine: a cup of tea or a cup of coffee?
 
Cup of coffee (weight for weight, tea leaves contain more caffeine than coffee beans, but a fraction of the weight is used to make a cup of tea)
21.What is the French term for a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a layer of hardened caramelised sugar?
 
Crème brûlée (English: burnt cream)
22.What 'C' describes this special Jewish ceremonial bread eaten on Sabbath and Jewish holidays?
 
Challah
23.What popular dish in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine translates into English as "little donkey"?
 
Burrito
24.Miel is the French and Spanish word for what sweet foodstuff?
 
Honey (also miele in Italian, mel in Portuguese, mêl in Welsh, mil in Gaelic)
25.In what country is the Langhorne Creek wine region?
 
Australia
26.What family of fish provides the roe for Beluga, Ossetra and Sevruga caviar?
 
Sturgeon (Acipenseridae)
27.If you were served "fragrant meat" or "mutton of the earth" in China, what are you most likely to be eating?
 
Dog
28.What is the name of this breakfast egg dish served in the style of the traditional large mid-morning fare on rural Mexican farms?
 
Huevos rancheros ('ranch-style eggs')
29.A national dish of Austria, Wiener Schnitzel is traditionally prepared with what type of meat?
 
Veal
30.What "G" is a cocktail of equal parts crème de menthe, crème de cacao, and cream?
 
Grasshopper
31.Baba ghanoush is a Levantine dish made primarily from what vegetable?
 
Eggplant / Aubergine
32.Usually eaten as a dip, what is this Middle Eastern dish of cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic?
 
Hummus (also spelt hommus or houmous)

33.What spirit is the base ingredient of the coffee liqueur Kahlúa?
 
Rum
34.What name is given to the lining from the stomachs of cows or other ruminants when used as food?
 
Tripe
35.What raw meat is cut into thin slices to create the popular Japanese dish basashi (馬刺し), often served with soy sauce, ginger and onions?
 
Horse
36.In reference to port wine, what does LBV stand for?
 
Late Bottled Vintage
37.In English speaking countries, what two words describe the popular dish adapted from the French dish Filet de bœuf en croûte?
 
Beef Wellington (lit. translation: crusted beef fillet)
38.On what Mediterranean island is Marsala wine produced?
 
Sicily
39.What spirit is made in Italy from fermented and distilled grape pomace, left over from winemaking after pressing the grapes?
 
Grappa
40.What 'M' describes a type of small circular cake most often made from ground almonds or coconut?
 
Macaroon
41.In Japanese cuisine: Ramen, Shirataki, Soba, Sōmen, and Udon are five different types of what?
 
Noodles
42.Normally stronger than a Buck's Fizz, what 'M' is a cocktail of equal parts champagne and orange juice?
 
Mimosa
43.What fruit is double distilled to make the clear, colourless fruit brandy Kirsch?
 
Cherries (Traditionally morello cherries)
44.What do you add to Yorkshire pudding to get toad in the hole?
 
Sausage
45.Invented by Ernest Hemingway, Death in the Afternoon, also called the Hemingway or the Hemingway Champagne, is a cocktail made up of Champagne added to what spirit?
 
Absinthe
46.Arrange these three in order of the year they were founded, earliest first:
 
B C A (1930, 1940, 1953)
47.What city in Israel gives its name to a variety of orange?
 
Jaffa
48.Made by Carthusian monks since 1737, what 'C' is a yellow-green French liqueur composed of distilled alcohol aged with 130 herbs, plants and flowers?
 
Chartreuse
49.Literally "skewer" in English; in Greek cuisine, what 'S' describes small pieces of meat grilled and served on a skewer?
 
Souvlaki
50.Traditionally coloured and spiced with paprika, what 'C' describes a type of pork sausage primarily found in Spanish, Portuguese and Mexican cuisine?
 
Chorizo


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