Food & Drink50 randomly selected Food & Drink questions for quizmasters. New random selection made weekly. Next update: Monday 4th December 2023 (Please note: Questions are taken from our database of previous quizzes. Some questions and answers may be outdated.) |
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1. | By what name are British TV chefs Simon King and David Myers collectively known? |
The Hairy Bikers | |
2. | In German cuisine, what is a Berliner? |
Doughnut / Donut (more specifically, a filled doughnut) | |
3. | What type of food is named after the Old French word for "twice-cooked"? |
Biscuit (Old French: bescuit) | |
4. | What fruit is growing on these trees? |
Papaya / Pawpaw (Thai: มะละกอ malakaw) | |
5. | Copra is the edible white inner flesh of what? |
Coconut | |
6. | What British company produced the world's first solid chocolate bar in 1847? |
Fry's (J. S. Fry & Sons) | |
7. | From what country does the coffee-flavoured rum liqueur Kahlúa originate? |
Mexico | |
8. | What does the term "Trocken" mean on a German wine label? |
Dry | |
9. | What type of nut is this? |
Pistachio | |
10. | Gruyère is a hard yellow cheese that originated in what country? |
Switzerland | |
11. | 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) | |
12. | Most commonly used in milk production, what does UHT stand for? |
Ultra-High Temperature / Ultra-Heat Treatment | |
13. | On what Mediterranean island is Marsala wine produced? |
Sicily | |
14. | For what is St. James's Gate in Dublin most famous? |
Guinness | |
15. | What 'C' describes a French appetizer of sliced or whole raw vegetables, sometimes served with a vinaigrette or other dipping sauce? |
Crudités | |
16. | What main ingredient is cooked with onions in white wine to make a Moules Marinière? |
Mussels | |
17. | What are the two main fillings in a Fluffernutter sandwich? |
Peanut butter and marshmallow creme | |
18. | Originating in Italy, what 'P' describes cornmeal boiled into a porridge that can be eaten directly or baked, fried or grilled? |
Polenta | |
19. | Nicknamed "lady's fingers", what vegetable is a key ingredient in gumbo? |
Okra (aka Bhindi / Bamia) | |
20. | If an Italian dish is described as al forno, how has it been cooked? |
Oven baked ("from the stove") | |
21. | What 'A' describes a dish in which ingredients are set into a gelatin made from a meat stock or consommé? |
Aspic | |
22. | What 'M' describes a type of partially refined to unrefined brown sugar with a strong molasses content and flavour? |
Muscovado | |
23. | 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) | |
24. | Popular throughout Southeastern Europe; a white, green, and red version of Shopska salad is the national dish of what country? |
Bulgaria | |
25. | With its characteristic flip-top bottle, from what country does Grolsch originate? |
Netherlands (Koninklijke Grolsch N.V.) | |
26. | What 'N' describes a variety of peach with "fuzzless" skin? |
Nectarine | |
27. | In a restaurant, what does the sommelier specialise in? |
Wine | |
28. | What 'L' describes the traditional yogurt-based drink in South Asian cuisine? |
Lassi | |
29. | In what country would you find the wine growing regions of Russian River Valley, Rutherford, and Sonoma Valley? |
United States (California) | |
30. | What spice is named after the capital city of French Guiana? |
Cayenne pepper | |
31. | What 'M' is a type of partially refined to unrefined sugar with a strong molasses content and flavour, and dark brown in colour? |
Muscovado | |
32. | Narrower than, but similar to, tagliatelle, what 'F' describes this flat, thick pasta? |
Fettuccine | |
33. | Name either one of the two Southeast Asian countries of which chilli crab is widely associated as the national dish. |
Singapore / Malaysia | |
34. | What colour wine is most commonly produced with the Merlot grape variety? |
Red | |
35. | Napoléon is one of several grade levels designated to what spirit? |
Brandy | |
36. | In South Africa, what type of wine is labelled "Méthode Cap Classique"? |
Sparkling (made using the traditional Champagne method) | |
37. | What Italian term is used to describe pasta, vegetables, rice, or beans that are cooked to be firm to the bite? |
Al dente ("to the tooth") | |
38. | A relative of the plum, what 'S' is a common name for the fruit of the blackthorn bush (Prunus spinosa)? |
Sloe | |
39. | 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 | |
40. | 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)) | |
41. | What is unusual about the meat served in a steak tartare? |
It is raw | |
42. | What carbohydrate is also known as grape sugar? |
Glucose | |
43. | Produced by Arnott's Biscuits since 1964, what has been marketed by Pepperidge Farm in the U.S. since 2008 as "Australia's favourite cookie"? |
Tim Tam | |
44. | What 'F' is a French word used to describe a beverage served with finely crushed ice? |
Frappé | |
45. | Named after a town in Switzerland, what 'G' describes this hard yellow cheese? |
Gruyère | |
46. | What is the base ingredient of an Italian frittata? |
Egg (similar to an omelette or crustless quiche) | |
47. | What 'M' describes a cocktail of whisky, sweet red vermouth and Angostura bitters, garnished with a Maraschino cherry? |
Manhattan | |
48. | What sort of beverage is Lapsang souchong? |
Tea ("Small plant from Lapu mountain") | |
49. | Since adopted by many countries around the world, the chequered pattern of high-visibility markings developed in the UK in the 1990s is named after the cross-section of what British cake? |
Battenberg (Battenberg markings) | |
50. | What type of food are chicken of the woods and chicken of the gravel? |
Mushroom / Fungus (Laetiporus, and Lyophyllum decastes) | |
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