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1.Principally produced in Scandinavia, what 'A' describes a spirit distilled from grain and potatoes and flavoured with a variety of herbs, mainly caraway or dill?
 
Akvavit / Aquavit / Akevitt
2.What 'C' describes the family of leaf salads that include radicchio, sugarloaf, puntarelle, and Belgian endive?
 
Chicory (Common chicory - Cichorium intybus)
3.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)
4.What 'N' describes an Italian cocktail of one part gin, one part vermouth rosso, and one part Campari, garnished with a slice of orange?
 
Negroni
5.What is fermented to produce the Japanese wine saké (酒)?
 
Rice
6.In what U.S. state is Jack Daniel's produced?
 
Tennessee (Lynchburg)
7.Swede in Commonwealth English, neep in Scottish, and snagger in Northern English; what 'R' describes it in American English?
 
Rutabaga
8.Its tree's deep root system reaches down to soil with high levels of radium, causing what nuts to contain 1000 times more radiation than most other foods?
 
Brazil nuts
9.Named after a town in Switzerland, what 'G' describes this hard yellow cheese?
 
Gruyère
10.From what country does the fried rice dish Nasi Goreng originate?
 
Indonesia (literally meaning "fried rice" in Indonesian. It is also endemic in several Malay-speaking communities, such as Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei)
11.In what U.S. State is Bourbon County, best known for its historical association with bourbon whiskey?
 
Kentucky
12.What is the key ingredient of a Mornay sauce?
 
Cheese (a Béchamel sauce with shredded or grated Gruyère cheese and egg yolk added)
13.What is the French culinary term for a bundle of herbs usually tied together with string and mainly used to prepare soup, stock, and various stews?
 
Bouquet garni
14.What 'F' is the Japanese name for this pufferfish, a delicacy with deadly consequences if prepared incorrectly?
 
Fugu (Japanese: フグ)
15.What is the head waiter or host at a French restaurant called?
 
Maître d' / Maître d'hôtel (Master of the hotel)
16.The world's most traded spice, from what country did black pepper originate?
 
India (Malabar Coast)

17.What name is given to a Japanese cooking technique in which foods are broiled or grilled with a glaze of soy sauce, mirin, and sugar?
 
Teriyaki (Kanji: 照り焼き )
18.On what Mediterranean island is Marsala wine produced?
 
Sicily
19.What 'R' describes a complex of enzymes commonly used to separate milk into curds and whey during the cheese making process?
 
Rennet
20.What two ingredients make a Black Velvet cocktail?
 
Stout/Guinness & Sparkling wine/Champagne
21.What 'B' describes a Russian and Ukrainian pancake traditionally made from wheatflour and served with smetana, tvorog, butter, caviar and other garnishes?
 
Blini (Russian: блины)
22.If a distilled drink is 80 proof by U.S. standards and 70 proof by Imperial standards, what is its percentage alcohol by volume?
 
40%
23.What 'S' describes a light baked cake made with egg yolks and beaten egg whites, whose name comes from the French for "puff up"?
 
Soufflé
24.What is the maximum number of Michelin Stars a restaurant can be awarded?
 
3
25.What is the main ingredient of the Nordic dish Gravlax?
 
Salmon
26.What is the most expensive spice in the world?
 
Saffron
27.From what country does Stella Artois originate?
 
Belgium (Leuven)
28.What is dried in an oast house?
 
Hops (as part of the brewing process)
29.What name is given to this dip, spread, or savoury dish made from cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, lemon juice, and garlic?
 
Hummus
30.What 'M' describes this soft Italian acid-set cream cheese?
 
Mascarpone
31.Breede River Valley is a wine-producing region in what country?
 
South Africa
32.In what country is the Valpolicella wine growing region?
 
Italy (Verona Province)

33.If an Italian dish is described as al forno, how has it been cooked?
 
Oven baked ("from the stove")
34.If a recipe suggests baking at 180°C or 350°F, what number should you use if you have a British temperature scale gas oven?
 
4
35.What popular dish in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine translates into English as "little donkey"?
 
Burrito
36.Fuji, Jazz, and Pink Lady are popular varieties of what?
 
Apple
37.In Japanese cuisine, what name is given to a one pot dish, normally comprising thinly sliced beef slowly cooked or simmered at the table in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin, along with vegetables and other ingredients?
 
Sukiyaki
38.What name is given to a dish of two halves of an English muffin, topped with ham or bacon, poached eggs, and Hollandaise sauce.
 
Eggs Benedict
39.What drink is sometimes referred to as Adam's ale or Adam's wine?
 
Water
40.After water, in generic terms, what is the most consumed beverage worldwide?
 
Tea
41.With its characteristic flip-top bottle, from what country does Grolsch originate?
 
Netherlands (Koninklijke Grolsch N.V.)
42.What 'C' describes this special Jewish ceremonial bread eaten on Sabbath and Jewish holidays?
 
Challah
43.A turophile is a connoisseur of what?
 
Cheese (from Ancient Greek τυρός turós, "cheese" and φίλος phílos, "dear, beloved")
44.Birnbrot is a traditional sweet pastry originating in Switzerland with a filling of what dried fruit?
 
Pears (German: Birne (pear) brot (bread))
45.What 'R' is a chemical compound also known as vitamin B2?
 
Riboflavin
46.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
47.In French cuisine, what is the main vegetable ingredient of a soubise sauce?
 
Onion
48.Originating in Tuscany, what 'P' describes this traditional Italian dessert containing fruits and nuts?
 
Panforte
49.Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, and Naga Viper are all varieties of what?
 
Chili pepper
50.Sweet potatoes, pumpkin, carrots, kale, lettuce, and liver are all major sources of what vitamin?
 
Vitamin A


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