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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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