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Food & Drink

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1.Bordering with Germany, grapes grown in what French wine region include Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot gris, Pinot blanc, Pinot noir, and Muscat?
 
Alsace
2.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)
3.What is the key ingredient of Guacamole?
 
Avocado
4.What 'P' describes this Italian dish of boiled cornmeal?
 
Polenta
5.What 'T' describes a Japanese dish of battered and deep fried seafood or vegetables?
 
Tempura
6."Good Humor" in Canada and the United States; "Streets" in Australia and New Zealand. What brand name carries the same logo in Great Britain and Thailand?
 
Wall's (also Lebanon, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Pakistan, Cambodia, Laos, and United Arab Emirates)
7.A traditional Japanese seasoning, what 'M' is a thick paste produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and kōji, and sometimes rice, barley, seaweed, or other ingredients?
 
Miso (みそ or 味噌)
8.What 'T' describes this Greek appetiser of fish roe mixed with bread crumbs or mashed potato, lemon juice, vinegar and olive oil?
 
Taramosalata
9.A Spanish New Year custom is to eat doce uvas (twelve _____) at midnight, one at each stroke of the clock. Fill in the blank.
 
Grapes
10.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
11.In an Italian restaurant, if you ordered a dish "di vitello", what meat would you be served?
 
Veal
12.What flavour is the liqueur Kahlúa?
 
Coffee
13.On the Indian subcontinent, what is the word for minced meat?
 
Keema / Qeema (Sindhi: قيمو, Hindi: क़ीमा, Urdu: قیمہ‎, Punjabi: ਕ਼ੀਮਾ)
14.Literally "skewer" in English; in Greek cuisine, what 'S' describes small pieces of meat grilled and served on a skewer?
 
Souvlaki
15.Made from the milk of sheep of the same name, from what country does Manchego cheese originate?
 
Spain (La Mancha region)
16.What 'E' is a Mexican dish consisting of a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a savoury sauce?
 
Enchilada

17.In French cuisine, what 'T' describes an earthenware dish in which pâté is often served?
 
Terrine (pâté en terrine)
18.What is added to vodka and coffee liqueur to make a White Russian?
 
Cream / Milk
19.What well known condiment brand is made at Avery Island, Louisiana?
 
Tabasco Sauce
20.What 'G' describes this Nordic dish of raw salmon cured in salt, sugar, and dill?
 
Gravlax / Gravlaks
21.What 'G' describes a breakfast and snack food typically made with rolled oats, nuts, honey, and other ingredients, usually baked until crisp, toasted and golden brown?
 
Grenola
22.What fruit is the main ingredient of a classic Melba sauce?
 
Raspberry
23.Branded "The Original Pilsner", from what country does Pilsner Urquell originate?
 
Czech Republic (Plzeň / Pilsen)
24.What is mixed with dark chocolate to make a Ganache?
 
Cream
25.Popular in Indian cuisine, what 'N' describes a leavened, oven-baked flatbread?
 
Naan / Nan
26.A national dish of Wales, what type of food is cawl?
 
Soup
27.In Australia, what type of food is a Moreton Bay bug?
 
Lobster (Thenus orientalis / Slipper lobster)
28.Greek Mizithra, Cypriot Anari and Norwegian Geitost are all types of what?
 
Cheese
29.What do you add to Yorkshire pudding to get toad in the hole?
 
Sausage
30.Derived from orchids and the second-most expensive after saffron, what is the name of this spice?
 
Vanilla
31.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
32.What type of nuts are crushed with garlic and basil to make Italian pesto?
 
Pine nuts

33.What 'P' describes a family of hard Italian cheeses made from sheep's milk?
 
Pecorino / Pecora (Italian: pecora means 'sheep')
34.In what country would you find the wine growing regions of Russian River Valley, Rutherford, and Sonoma Valley?
 
United States (California)
35.What fruit is used to produce the liqueur Crème de Cassis?
 
Blackcurrant
36.What dessert is believed to have been created in honour of a Russian ballerina in Wellington during her tour of New Zealand and Australia in the 1920s?
 
Pavlova (Anna Pavlova)
37.What food crop is most vulnerable to attack by the Colorado Beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata)?
 
Potato (they can also cause significant damage to tomatoes and aubergine/eggplants)
38.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
39.What cocktail, traditionally served in a copper mug, is made with vodka, spicy ginger beer, and lime juice?
 
Moscow mule / Vodka buck
40.What sweet, baked pastry gets its name from the French word for "flash of lightning"?
 
Éclair
41.In its purest form, what foodstuff has the chemical formula C12H22O11?
 
Sugar (Sucrose)
42.In an Italian pizzeria, what would you be ordering if you asked for an extra topping of cipolle?
 
Onions
43.Popular throughout Southeastern Europe; a white, green, and red version of Shopska salad is the national dish of what country?
 
Bulgaria
44.What was the first European country to incorporate chocolate into its cuisine?
 
Spain (16th century)
45.In Japanese cuisine: Ramen, Shirataki, Soba, Sōmen, and Udon are five different types of what?
 
Noodles
46.In the USA, what are Cougar Gold, Humboldt Fog and Red Hawk?
 
Cheese
47.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)
48.In what country is the wine making region of the Yarra Valley?
 
Australia (Victoria)
49.What flavour is the liqueur Triple Sec?
 
Orange
50.What name is given to a cocktail of white rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice?
 
Piña colada


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