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Food & Drink

50 randomly selected Food & Drink questions for quizmasters.

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1.Fuji, Jazz, and Pink Lady are popular varieties of what?
 
Apple
2.What was the first European country to incorporate chocolate into its cuisine?
 
Spain (16th century)
3.Nicknamed "lady's fingers", what vegetable is a key ingredient in gumbo?
 
Okra (aka Bhindi / Bamia)
4.What fruit is the main ingredient of a classic Melba sauce?
 
Raspberry
5.What fruit is used to make the liqueur Kirsch?
 
Cherry (Morello cherries)
6.From what country does the resinated wine Retsina originate?
 
Greece (Greek: Ρετσίνα)
7.Côte de Beaune, Mâconnais, and Beaujolais are sub-regions of what French wine growing region?
 
Burgundy
8.What 'M' describes the process by which fruit or vegetables are soaked in a liquid to soften the food and/or absorb the flavour of the liquid into the food?
 
Maceration
9.At 119 million metric tonnes per year (2018 estimate), what is the most widely eaten meat in the world?
 
Pork
10.What colour is tartrazine, the synthetic dye primarily used as a food colouring?
 
Yellow
11.Named after the Cambodian province in which it is grown and produced, what cultivar of pepper is this?
 
Kampot
12.What 'K' is a traditional Greek dish of slow-baked lamb on the bone marinated in garlic and lemon juice?
 
Kleftiko
13.What 'K' is sometimes called turnip cabbage or German turnip?
 
Kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea)
14.Popular with backpackers, what 'G' is Australian slang for any cheap, boxed (cask) wine?
 
Goon
15.Invented by Italian-Americans in Philadelphia, what 'S' describes this turnover of Italian cheeses, cold cuts, and bread dough?
 
Stromboli
16.Often served with flour tortillas, shredded lettuce, sour cream, guacamole, salsa and cheese; what name is given to this Tex-Mex dish?
 
Fajitas

17.First produced in the town of Angostura in modern-day Venezuela; since 1875, Angostura bitters have been produced in what country?
 
Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain, Trinidad)
18.What is added to vodka and coffee liqueur to make a White Russian?
 
Cream / Milk
19.What are the two main ingredients of a Snowball cocktail?
 
Advocaat and lemonade (often with a squeeze of fresh lime juice)
20.A traditional German bread eaten during the Christmas season, what 'S' describes this fruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with icing sugar?
 
Stollen (called Weihnachtsstollen or Christstollen during the Christmas period)
21.In Poland, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and other Slavic countries, if you were served pivo what would you be drinking?
 
Beer
22.What is the Italian name of this coffee-flavoured dessert?
 
Tiramisù
23.What name is given to the starch extracted from the root of the cassava plant?
 
Tapioca
24.What 'H' describes a traditional Cypriot cheese made from a mixture of goat's and sheep's milk?
 
Halloumi (Greek: χαλούμι)
25.Larger than a periwinkle or winkle, what culinary term describes this edible sea snail?
 
Whelk
26.What fruit is the key ingredient of grenadine syrup?
 
Pomegranate (from the French word grenade which means pomegranate)
27.In Italian cuisine, what 'B' are small mozzarella cheese balls?
 
Bocconcini
28.Widely referred to in Southeast Asia as the "King of Fruits", what fruit is this?
 
Durian (Thai: ทุเรียน)
29.What liqueur is added to cognac to make a Sidecar cocktail?
 
Triple sec (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Grand Gala)
30.Popular in the 50s and 60s in Australia and New Zealand, carpetbag steak is a dish of beef stuffed with what?
 
Oysters
31.Since overtaking Italian dressing in 1992, what is the best-selling salad dressing in the United States?
 
Ranch dressing
32.What 'C' describes this variety of melon?
 
Cantaloupe

33.What 'P' describes a cocktail of blended Scotch, Lagavulin 16 year old, lemon juice, honey, and ginger?
 
Penicillin
34.What 'M' describes a type of small circular cake most often made from ground almonds or coconut?
 
Macaroon
35.What orange flavoured liqueur is named after an island off the coast of Venezuela?
 
Curaçao
36.What spirit is made in Italy from fermented and distilled grape pomace, left over from winemaking after pressing the grapes?
 
Grappa
37.In what country would you find the wine growing regions of Eden Valley, Hunter Valley and Swan Valley?
 
Australia
38.What chain of fast food restaurants scrapped its 40-year-old "Have It Your Way" slogan in 2014?
 
Burger King
39.What 'R' describes a mixture of wheat flour and butter, most commonly used as a thickening agent for sauces in classical French cooking?
 
Roux
40.What 7-letter word describes a sweet substance made by boiling nuts in sugar, often ground to a paste and used as a filling for chocolates?
 
Praline
41.What cocktail comprises vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice and cranberry juice?
 
Sex on the Beach
42.What type of fruit is a Blenheim Orange?
 
Apple (also known as Dempster's Pippin)
43.Arrange these three in order of the year they were founded, earliest first:
 
B C A (1930, 1940, 1953)
44.Translating into English as "little tongues", what 'L' is the Italian name for this variety of pasta?
 
Linguine
45.Bosana, Lucques, Manzanilla and Tanche are all types of what?
 
Olive
46.What are the corns in corned beef?
 
Salt grains
47.Caipirinha is made with cachaça (a sugarcane hard liquor), sugar, and lime and is the national cocktail of what country?
 
Brazil
48.What is mixed with dark chocolate to make a Ganache?
 
Cream
49.What 'C' describes an apple brandy from the French region of Lower Normandy?
 
Calvados
50.What 'M' describes this soft Italian acid-set cream cheese?
 
Mascarpone


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