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50 randomly selected Food & Drink questions for quizmasters.

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1.What type of food are chicken of the woods and chicken of the gravel?
 
Mushroom / Fungus (Laetiporus, and Lyophyllum decastes)
2.What is the head waiter or host at a French restaurant called?
 
Maître d' / Maître d'hôtel (Master of the hotel)
3.In Britain, the Spanish Seville orange is primarily used in the production of what?
 
Marmalade
4.If you were served légumes in a French restaurant, what would you be eating?
 
Vegetables
5.From what country do Crown Royal, Forty Creek, and Glen Breton whisky brands originate?
 
Canada
6.Derived from the Cantonese for "Dragon Eye", what 'L' describes this fruit?
 
Longan (Cantonese: lùhng-ngáahn 龍眼)
7.A Greek savoury pastry, what is the main vegetable ingredient of Spanakopita?
 
Spinach
8.What Hungarian dish is a stew of beef and vegetables flavoured with paprika?
 
Goulash
9.Plantain, Red, Latundan and Cavendish are varieties of what fruit?
 
Banana
10.Much smaller than an orange, what 'K' describes this fruit?
 
Kumquat
11.Ossetra and Sevruga are varieties of what?
 
Caviar / Sturgeon
12.What fruit is known as "ananas" in French?
 
Pineapple
13.What name is given to the sugar that occurs naturally in milk?
 
Lactose (from lac, the Latin word for milk, plus the suffix -ose used to name sugars)
14.From what country does Cerveza Quilmes originate?
 
Argentina (Quilmes, Buenos Aires)
15.What liqueur is added to cognac to make a Sidecar cocktail?
 
Triple sec (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Grand Gala)
16.What 'C' describes this special Jewish ceremonial bread eaten on Sabbath and Jewish holidays?
 
Challah

17.In a food or drinks establishment, in American English slang, what number is used to indicate that an item is no longer available?
 
86
18.Indigenous to the Spice Islands, mace is one of two spices obtained from the evergreen tree Myristica fragrans. What is the other?
 
Nutmeg (nutmeg from the seed, mace from the aril)
19.What are the two key ingredients of the traditional Punjab dish 'saag aloo' (साग आलू)?
 
Spinach and potato
20.What 'M' describes this traditional Greek dish usually made with sautéed aubergine (eggplant) and tomato, layered with minced meat?
 
Moussaka
21.In the English language, what common culinary term is derived from the Tamil word for sauce?
 
Curry (Tamil: kari - கறி)
22.In Italian cuisine, what 'B' describes roasted bread rubbed with garlic and topped with extra-virgin olive oil, salt and pepper; often served with additional toppings?
 
Bruschetta
23.What is the main vegetable ingredient of a Chicken Divan?
 
Broccoli (usually served with broccoli, almonds, and Mornay sauce)
24.U.S. regulations state that drinks labelled bourbon must be made from a grain mixture that is at least 51% what?
 
Corn / Maize
25.What is "drowned" with a shot of hot espresso to make an Affogato?
 
Gelato / Ice cream (usually vanilla flavoured)
26.What worldwide brand is a registered trademark of Doctor's Associates Inc.?
 
Subway
27.In what U.S. state is Jack Daniel's produced?
 
Tennessee (Lynchburg)
28.Into what are sponge fingers (ladyfingers) dipped to make a traditional Italian Tiramisu?
 
Coffee
29.Filbert and cobnut are alternative names for what nut?
 
Hazelnut
30.What 'S' can describe the removal of an oyster shell or corn husk?
 
Shuck
31.What 'S' describes a type of Scandinavian meal, originating in Sweden, served buffet-style with multiple hot and cold dishes of various foods on a table?
 
Smörgåsbord (Swedish: smörgås (sandwich, usually open-faced) and bord (table))
32.What carbohydrate is also known as grape sugar?
 
Glucose

33.A common fish in Japanese cooking, what is the English name for unagi (ウナギ)?
 
Eel (Freshwater eel)
34.A popular spice whose fruits are informally called "seeds", what 'C' is also known as meridian fennel and Persian cumin?
 
Caraway
35.Despite its unhappy origins as slave food, what country's national dish is ackee and saltfish?
 
Jamaica
36.In South Asian cuisine, what key ingredient defines a Dopiaza curry?
 
Onions (from Persian meaning "(having) two onions")
37.Known for its greenish-blue marbling, what 'G' describes this cheese from Italy?
 
Gorgonzola
38.Copra is the edible white inner flesh of what?
 
Coconut
39.The French word for "goat", what 'C' is the generic term for goat's milk cheese made in France?
 
Chèvre
40.Matzo, an unleavened flatbread, is traditionally eaten during which Jewish holiday?
 
Passover
41.In Indonesian and Malay cuisine what is 'nasi'?
 
(Cooked) rice
42.In the USA, if a dish is served à la mode (in fashion), what is it served with?
 
Ice cream
43.By what name is the German dessert Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte better known in the English-speaking world?
 
Black Forest gâteau/cake
44.In an Italian restaurant, if you ordered a dish "di vitello", what meat would you be served?
 
Veal
45.Dow's, Graham's and Warre's are all brands of what?
 
Port
46.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)
47.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
48.Around one third of the world's hops are grown in what European country?
 
Germany (over 80% of which are grown in the Hallertau region of Bavaria, Germany)
49.What 'C' describes an apple brandy from the French region of Lower Normandy?
 
Calvados
50.In England, Stinking Bishop is a type of what?
 
Cheese


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