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Food & Drink

50 randomly selected Food & Drink questions for quizmasters.

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1.What is dried in an oast house?
 
Hops (as part of the brewing process)
2.What 'M' describes this large sausage from Bologna, Italy?
 
Mortadella
3.Named after a town in Yorkshire, England, what is the name of these small, roughly circular black sweets made of liquorice?
 
Pontefract cakes (also known as Pomfret cakes and Pomfrey cakes)
4.De Castellane, Heidsieck & Co Monopole, Mercier, Moët & Chandon, Perrier-Jouët, and Pol Roger are among the champagne houses located in what French town?
 
Épernay
5.What 'C' describes a rooster or cockerel that has been castrated to improve the quality of its flesh for food?
 
Capon
6.What name is given to a mix, typically, of Chinese cinnamon, fennel seeds, star anise, Sichuan peppercorn and cloves?
 
Five-spice
7.What Leicestershire town gives its name to a pork pie made from uncured meat?
 
Melton Mowbray
8.What fortified wine is made from white grapes grown near the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain?
 
Sherry
9.What type of nut is in the centre of a Ferrero Rocher?
 
Hazelnut
10.A turophile is a connoisseur of what?
 
Cheese (from Ancient Greek τυρός turós, "cheese" and φίλος phílos, "dear, beloved")
11.Formaggio is the Italian word for what foodstuff?
 
Cheese
12.What did the Earl John Montague invent so that he could eat with one hand while playing cards with the other?
 
The sandwich (He was the 4th Earl of Sandwich)
13.With what French wine growing region are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay most commonly associated?
 
Burgundy (Bourgogne)
14.What 'F' describes cuisine that combines the elements of two or more different culinary traditions?
 
Fusion
15.What 'E' is a Mexican dish consisting of a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a savoury sauce?
 
Enchilada
16.Originating in southern Louisiana in the 18th century, what 'G' describes a stew of okra and other ingredients served over rice?
 
Gumbo

17.What 'A' describes a distilled, highly alcoholic beverage made from the flowers and leaves of the grand wormwood plant, together with green anise, sweet fennel, and other herbs?
 
Absinthe
18.What main ingredient is cooked with onions in white wine to make a Moules Marinière?
 
Mussels
19.What is the key alcoholic ingredient of a Mint Julep cocktail?
 
Bourbon whiskey
20.In England, Stinking Bishop is a type of what?
 
Cheese
21.French for 'stewed fruit', what 'C' is a dessert made of fruit cooked in water with sugar and spices?
 
Compôte
22.In 1905, Stamen Grigorov proved that Lactobacillus bulgaricus is responsible for the creation of what dairy product?
 
Yoghurt
23.What is the English name for this fruit?
 
Rambutan (Thai: เงาะ ngaw)
24.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
25.What vegetable is the principal ingredient of Rösti?
 
Potato
26.What name is given to a chocolate-flavoured variant of a caffè latte or cappuccino?
 
Mocha / Café mocha / Mocaccino
27.What 'L' describes the traditional yogurt-based drink in South Asian cuisine?
 
Lassi
28.Consisting of spiced minced meat baked with an egg-based topping, bobotie is the national dish of what country?
 
South Africa
29.In what U.S. State is Jim Beam produced?
 
Kentucky (Clermont)
30.From what country do Crown Royal, Forty Creek, and Glen Breton whisky brands originate?
 
Canada
31.What brand of Tex-Mex-style foods is this?
 
Old El Paso
32.In what month does the annual Beaujolais Nouveau Day take place?
 
November (third Thursday of November at 12:01 am)

33.Into what are sponge fingers (ladyfingers) dipped to make a traditional Italian Tiramisu?
 
Coffee
34.Despite its unhappy origins as slave food, what country's national dish is ackee and saltfish?
 
Jamaica
35.In Spain and Latin America, what 'E' is used to describe a baked or fried stuffed bread or pastry?
 
Empanada
36.In Japanese cuisine: Ramen, Shirataki, Soba, Sōmen, and Udon are five different types of what?
 
Noodles
37.What 'P' describes a family of still, semi-sparkling and sparkling white wines made with Glera grapes in northeastern Italy?
 
Prosecco
38.In Italian cuisine, what type of food is Pecorino?
 
Cheese (A family of hard Italian cheeses made from ewe's milk. Pecora means "sheep".)
39.The name of what Italian cheese means "recooked"?
 
Ricotta
40.What are the two main ingredients of a Snowball cocktail?
 
Advocaat and lemonade (often with a squeeze of fresh lime juice)
41.Called Galak in Continental Europe and Latin America, what brand produces Milkybar?
 
Nestlé
42.In what country was the San Miguel Corporation founded in 1890?
 
Philippines (Manila, Spanish East Indies)
43.What 'F' describes a yoghurt-like, low-fat cream cheese that translates literally from French as 'fresh cheese'?
 
Fromage Frais
44.A national dish of Wales, what type of food is cawl?
 
Soup
45.What do you add to Yorkshire pudding to get toad in the hole?
 
Sausage
46.In Italian cuisine, what type of food is Zampone?
 
Sausage
47.What name is given to a French sauce consisting of egg yolk and liquid butter, usually seasoned with lemon juice, salt, and a little white pepper or cayenne pepper?
 
Hollandaise
48.What word describes a beef steak similar to a T-Bone, but with a larger tenderloin as it is cut from the rear end of the short loin?
 
Porterhouse
49.Originally from Sicily, what 'G' describes a semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water and various flavourings?
 
Granita
50.What is added to whisky to make a Whisky Mac?
 
Ginger wine (preferably Scotch whisky and green ginger wine)


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