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Food & Drink

50 randomly selected Food & Drink questions for quizmasters.

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1.What type of berries are used to flavour gin?
 
Juniper (Juniperus communis)
2.What is dried in an oast house?
 
Hops (as part of the brewing process)
3.In what country would you find the wine growing regions of Eden Valley, Hunter Valley and Swan Valley?
 
Australia
4.What name is given to the lining from the stomachs of cows or other ruminants when used as food?
 
Tripe
5.What Scottish soup dish consists of leeks and peppered chicken stock, often thickened with oatmeal, rice, or pearl barley?
 
Cock-a-leekie
6.What type of alcoholic drink is Manzanilla?
 
Sherry
7.What nut gives Frangelico liqueur its distinct flavour?
 
Hazelnut
8.Blue Mountain, Bourbon, and Colombian are varieties of what?
 
Coffee (Arabica varieties)
9.Tapas in Spain. Banchan in Korea. Dim Sum in China. What 'M' is the equivalent in Greece?
 
Mezé / Mezés / Mezee (A selection of small dishes)
10.A traditional Japanese seasoning, what 'M' is a thick paste produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and kōji, and sometimes rice, barley, seaweed, or other ingredients?
 
Miso (みそ or 味噌)
11.What member of the Brassica family is named after a European city?
 
Brussels sprout
12.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
13.What is fermented to produce the Japanese wine saké (酒)?
 
Rice
14.Normally stronger than a Buck's Fizz, what 'M' is a cocktail of equal parts champagne and orange juice?
 
Mimosa
15.Place sugar cube in a short tumbler and saturate with Angostura bitters, add a dash of plain water. Muddle until dissolved. Fill the glass with ice cubes and add whiskey. Garnish with orange twist, and a cocktail cherry. Name that cocktail.
 
Old Fashioned
16.Called Galak in Continental Europe and Latin America, what brand produces Milkybar?
 
Nestlé

17.What would you be served if you ordered cuisses de grenouille in a French restaurant?
 
Frog's legs
18.What drink gets its name from the Dutch for "burnt wine"?
 
Brandy (Dutch: brandewijn)
19.What is the English language term for the common spice known in India as 'jeera' (Hindi: जीरा)?
 
Cumin
20.What is the key ingredient of Guacamole?
 
Avocado
21.Since the 1980s, what fast food chain has emerged as a traditional favourite for Christmas dinner in Japan?
 
KFC
22.A lamington, made from squares of sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate (or sometimes raspberry) sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut, originates from what country?
 
Australia
23.Sanders' secret recipe for KFC seasoning purportedly contains how many herbs and spices?
 
11
24.What 'P' describes a type of naan bread with a filling of nuts and raisins?
 
Peshwari
25.What country produces more kiwifruit than all other countries in the world combined?
 
China (1,765,847 tonnes in 2013 - Italy 447,560 - New Zealand 382,337 - Chile 255,758)
26.A stable emulsion of oil, egg yolk and either vinegar or lemon juice is the basic recipe for what?
 
Mayonnaise
27.What well known condiment brand is made at Avery Island, Louisiana?
 
Tabasco Sauce
28.What 'M' describes this traditional Greek dish usually made with sautéed aubergine (eggplant) and tomato, layered with minced meat?
 
Moussaka
29.In what country is the wine-producing region of Stellenbosch?
 
South Africa
30.Originating in Italy, what 'P' describes cornmeal boiled into a porridge that can be eaten directly or baked, fried or grilled?
 
Polenta
31.What name is given to a cocktail of vodka and fresh orange juice?
 
Screwdriver
32.What would you be eating if you ordered 'pamplemousse' in a French restaurant?
 
Grapefruit

33.In Japanese cuisine: Ramen, Shirataki, Soba, Sōmen, and Udon are five different types of what?
 
Noodles
34.What 'B' is an appetizer of Lebanese origin consisting of mashed cooked eggplant (aubergine), olive oil, lemon juice, various seasonings, and sometimes tahini?
 
Baba ghanoush
35.In Italian cuisine, what type of food is Pecorino?
 
Cheese (A family of hard Italian cheeses made from ewe's milk. Pecora means "sheep".)
36.Filbert and cobnut are alternative names for what nut?
 
Hazelnut
37.What vegetable is known in German as Kartoffel?
 
Potato
38.What French city, capital of the Bourgogne (Burgundy) region, gives its name to a type of mustard?
 
Dijon
39.What is the name of this spice?
 
Cardamom
40.Most commonly used in milk production, what does UHT stand for?
 
Ultra-High Temperature / Ultra-Heat Treatment
41.From what European country does the red wine Bull's Blood of Eger (Egri Bikavér) originate?
 
Hungary
42.What fruit, indigenous to tropical Africa, is an ingredient of both Worcestershire sauce and HP sauce?
 
Tamarind
43.What 'J' describes a style of cooking native to Jamaica in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet marinated with a very hot spice mixture of the same name?
 
Jerk (Jamaican jerk spice)
44.In Tex-Mex cuisine, with a wide range of fillings, what 'C' describes any deep-fried burrito?
 
Chimichanga
45.What condiment typically comprises mayonnaise, finely chopped capers, pickled gherkin, lemon juice, and herbs?
 
Tartar / Tartare sauce
46.Originating in Sicily and popular among Italian immigrants in New Orleans, Louisiana, what type of food is muffuletta?
 
Bread / Sandwich (a round Sicilian sesame bread, also a popular sandwich made from the bread)
47.Traditionally coloured and spiced with paprika, what 'C' describes a type of pork sausage primarily found in Spanish, Portuguese and Mexican cuisine?
 
Chorizo
48.From what country does Kronenbourg 1664 originate?
 
France (Strasbourg)
49.Pétales de Maïs is the French name for what popular food?
 
Corn flakes
50.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


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