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1.What 'F' describes cuisine that combines the elements of two or more different culinary traditions?
 
Fusion
2.If a Spanish or Mexican dish is served con queso, with what is it served?
 
Cheese
3.Dow's, Graham's and Warre's are all brands of what?
 
Port
4.What Arabic word is attributed to food permissible under Islamic law?
 
Halal (Arabic: حلال‎ ḥalāl, "permissible")
5.In Greek cuisine, what 'K' is a dish of lamb, marinated in garlic and lemon juice, then slow-baked on the bone?
 
Kleftiko
6.In the UK, what brewer produces London Pride and Chiswick Bitter?
 
Fuller's Brewery (Fuller, Smith & Turner plc)
7.Considered the national dish of Belgium, what are the two key components of Moules-frites?
 
Mussels & Fries/Chips
8.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
9.The name of what fruit is derived from an Aztec word for "testicle"?
 
Avocado ( from the Nahuatl word āhuacatl)
10.Also known as 'roti', what 'C' describes a thin, unleavened flatbread from South Asia and East Africa?
 
Chapati
11.By what name is the German dessert Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte better known in the English-speaking world?
 
Black Forest gâteau/cake
12.Founded in 1986, what U.S. fast food chain was originally run by Jerry Murrell and his sons Jim, Matt, Chad, and Ben?
 
Five Guys
13.Originating from Spain and Portugal, what 'C' describes this choux pastry snack?
 
Churro
14.Formaggio is the Italian word for what foodstuff?
 
Cheese
15.Italian for "slipper", what 'C' describes this bread?
 
Ciabatta
16.What 'K' is a fermented, lightly effervescent, sweetened black tea drink commonly consumed for its purported health benefits and often served with added juice, spices, fruit or other flavourings?
 
Kombucha

17.What does 'Sekt' mean on a bottle of German wine?
 
Sparkling
18.Popular in Latin American cuisine, what is the English translation of frijoles negros?
 
Black beans
19.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)
20.What fast food franchise has the largest number of restaurants in the world?
 
Subway
21.What is the head waiter or host at a French restaurant called?
 
Maître d' / Maître d'hôtel (Master of the hotel)
22.What cocktail is traditionally made with vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice, and cranberry juice?
 
Sex on the Beach
23.Name any one of the four foods named in honour of an Australian operatic soprano from the turn of the 20th century.
 
Peach Melba / Melba Toast / Melba Sauce / Melba Garniture (Dame Nellie Melba)
24.What is dried in an oast house?
 
Hops (as part of the brewing process)
25.What is the main vegetable ingredient of moussaka?
 
Aubergine / Eggplant
26.What 'C' describes a large cylindrical pasta usually served baked with a filling and covered by a sauce?
 
Cannelloni
27.What key ingredient is fermented to make mead?
 
Honey
28.What dish is the meat of calves slaughtered between 3 and 14 weeks of age?
 
Veal
29.In what U.S. State is Bourbon County, best known for its historical association with bourbon whiskey?
 
Kentucky
30.What 'C' is a Peruvian dish typically made from fresh raw fish cured in fresh citrus juices, often served with red onion, chili pepper, and coriander?
 
Ceviche
31.In Italian cuisine, what type of food is Zampone?
 
Sausage
32.What city in Israel gives its name to a variety of orange?
 
Jaffa

33.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)
34.What is wrapped in bacon to make "angels on horseback"?
 
Oysters
35.What 'S' describes a classic cocktail traditionally made with cognac, orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier or Triple Sec), and lemon juice?
 
Sidecar
36.What is primarily produced and sold at a French 'boulangerie'?
 
Bread
37.What two vegetables comprise the key ingredients of the Indian dish Aloo Gobi?
 
Potato (Aloo) & Cauliflower (Gobi)
38.Stamppot is a dish made of mashed potatoes and other vegetables or fruits and is the national dish of what country?
 
Netherlands
39.What type of nut is this?
 
Pistachio
40.What is the key meat ingredient of the Korean soup Bosintang (보신탕)?
 
Dog meat
41.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
42.What spirit is the base ingredient of the coffee liqueur Kahlúa?
 
Rum
43.What animal's meat, called Gaegogi (개고기), is used to make a Korean tonic soup called Bosintang (보신탕)?
 
Dog
44.What cheese is traditionally used in the Italian dessert Tiramisu?
 
Mascarpone
45.Lapsang souchong is a variety of what?
 
Tea
46.The French word for "goat", what 'C' is the generic term for goat's milk cheese made in France?
 
Chèvre
47.First produced in Barbados in the 18th century, what popular fruit is a hybrid of the Jamaican sweet orange and the Indonesian pomelo?
 
Grapefruit
48.What ginger-like rhizome is commonly associated with Thai and Lao cuisine?
 
Galangal
49.Carnaroli, Koshihikari, and Black Asian are varieties of what?
 
Rice (Italy, Japan & China)
50.What 'M' describes this soft Italian acid-set cream cheese?
 
Mascarpone


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