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1. | If you ordered Kartoffelsalat in a German restaurant, what would you be served? |
Potato salad | |
2. | What is the English name for the traditional Spanish dish tortilla española? |
Spanish omelette | |
3. | What 'A' is a natural seed extract often used to colour "red" cheese? |
Annatto / Achiote | |
4. | With a smoky character derived from peat, on what Scottish island are Ardbeg, Lagavulin, and Laphroaig whiskies produced? |
Islay | |
5. | What fruit is used to make the liqueur Kirsch? |
Cherry (Morello cherries) | |
6. | What variety of black tea, originally from the Chinese province of Fujian, gets its distinct flavour from being smoke-dried over pinewood fires? |
Lapsang Souchong ( Chinese: 正山小種) | |
7. | Despite its unhappy origins as slave food, what country's national dish is ackee and saltfish? |
Jamaica | |
8. | What 'P' describes an unleavened Indian bread, usually eaten for breakfast or as a snack or light meal? |
Puri / Poori (Punjabi ਪੁੜੀ) | |
9. | 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 | |
10. | What sort of beverage is Lapsang souchong? |
Tea ("Small plant from Lapu mountain") | |
11. | Adopted in 1937, and used for the next 50 years, what beer was promoted with the slogan "Brewed With Pure Rocky Mountain Spring Water"? |
Coors | |
12. | In French cuisine, what is added to butter to make a beurre manié? |
Flour (French: "kneaded butter" - used to thicken soups and sauces) | |
13. | On the Indian subcontinent, what is the word for minced meat? |
Keema / Qeema (Sindhi: قيمو, Hindi: क़ीमा, Urdu: قیمہ, Punjabi: ਕ਼ੀਮਾ) | |
14. | What liqueur is added to cognac to make a Sidecar cocktail? |
Triple sec (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Grand Gala) | |
15. | What type of alcoholic drink is Manzanilla? |
Sherry (Pale Dry) | |
16. | What 'S' is a culinary term used to describe glands such as the thymus, pancreas, salivary glands and testicles, when used as food? |
Sweetbread | |
17. | What 'R' describes this northern Italian rice dish cooked in a broth to a creamy consistency? |
Risotto | |
18. | Named after the two dispensing chemists who first produced it in 1837, what brand of Worcestershire Sauce has been produced in the same factory in Worcester since 1897? |
Lea & Perrins (John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins) | |
19. | If you were served Pumpernickel in Germany, what would you be eating? |
Bread (heavy, slightly sweet rye bread) | |
20. | Indigenous to Australia, what type of nuts are these? |
Macadamia (Other names include Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut, and Hawaii nut.) | |
21. | Also known as chapati, what 'R' describes this flat bread originating from the Indian subcontinent? |
Roti | |
22. | In North America, what is the key meat component of a Reuben sandwich? |
Corned beef (with Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island or Russian dressing) | |
23. | What 'J' is the name given to a champagne bottle containing the equivalent of 4 standard bottles? |
Jeroboam (a.k.a. Double Magnum) | |
24. | What fortified wine is named after a Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean? |
Madeira | |
25. | What 'S' is most commonly used in the production of pasta verde? |
Spinach | |
26. | In Britain, the Spanish Seville orange is primarily used in the production of what? |
Marmalade | |
27. | What 'M' describes the process by which fruit or vegetables are soaked in a liquid to soften the food and/or absorb the flavour of the liquid into the food? |
Maceration | |
28. | In Italian cuisine, what type of food is Zampone? |
Sausage | |
29. | What name is given to a dessert of vanilla ice cream, peaches, and raspberry sauce? |
Peach Melba (created by the French chef Auguste Escoffier in honour of Dame Nellie Melba) | |
30. | What name is given to a cocktail of vodka, Galliano, and orange juice? |
Harvey Wallbanger | |
31. | Named after a French Benedictine monk, what is the vintage brand of Moët & Chandon champagne called? |
Dom Pérignon | |
32. | The world's most traded spice, from what country did black pepper originate? |
India (Malabar Coast) | |
33. | What is wrapped in bacon to make "angels on horseback"? |
Oysters | |
34. | In South Asian cuisine, what 'P' describes a type of naan bread filled with a mixture of nuts and raisins? |
Peshawari (also Kashmiri) | |
35. | What worldwide brand is a registered trademark of Doctor's Associates Inc.? |
Subway | |
36. | A popular Italian pizza, Quattro Stagioni translates literally into English as four ____ what? |
Seasons | |
37. | If you were served Brötchen in a German restaurant, what would you be eating? |
Bread rolls | |
38. | What is the English name for the Ottoman confection Lokum (لوقوم)? |
Turkish Delight | |
39. | What 'D' describes a cocktail traditionally made with white rum, lime juice and sugar? |
Daiquiri | |
40. | What is the name of this spice? |
Cardamom | |
41. | With what vegetable is a savoury Florentine dish prepared? |
Spinach | |
42. | In a restaurant, what does the sommelier specialise in? |
Wine | |
43. | What 'R' describes a mixture of wheat flour and butter, most commonly used as a thickening agent for sauces in classical French cooking? |
Roux | |
44. | Pomodoro is a popular name for Italian restaurants worldwide. To what single word does it translate in English? |
Tomato | |
45. | Branded "The Original Pilsner", from what country does Pilsner Urquell originate? |
Czech Republic (Plzeň / Pilsen) | |
46. | What name is given to the starch extracted from the root of the cassava plant? |
Tapioca | |
47. | Also known as the tree tomato, what 'T' most commonly describes this fruit? |
Tamarillo | |
48. | Traditionally coloured and spiced with paprika, what 'C' describes a type of pork sausage primarily found in Spanish, Portuguese and Mexican cuisine? |
Chorizo | |
49. | If you ordered "Pollo" in a Spanish restaurant, what meat would you be served? |
Chicken | |
50. | What 'F' is the Japanese name for this pufferfish, a delicacy with deadly consequences if prepared incorrectly? |
Fugu (Japanese: フグ) | |
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