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Food & Drink

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1.What term describes food suitable for consumption under Jewish law?
 
Kosher (Hebrew: כַּשְׁרוּת kashrut)
2.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
3.What culinary term is used to describe a young domestic pigeon, typically under four weeks old?
 
Squab
4.What 'C' describes this smoke-dried jalapeño chilli popular in Mexican cuisine?
 
Chipotle
5.What 'G' describes this Nordic dish of raw salmon cured in salt, sugar, and dill?
 
Gravlax / Gravlaks
6.Côte de Beaune, Mâconnais, and Beaujolais are sub-regions of what French wine growing region?
 
Burgundy
7.What are the corns in corned beef?
 
Salt grains
8.Common across the Indian subcontinent, what type of food is paneer?
 
Cheese
9.In British cuisine, what North England town gives its name to a double loin lamb chop?
 
Barnsley
10.What multinational alcoholic beverages company, headquartered in London, is the world's largest producer of spirits and a major producer of beer and wine?
 
Diageo (Diageo brands include Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker, Baileys and Guinness)
11.What meringue dessert is also known as Norwegian omelette?
 
Baked Alaska (also glace au four, omelette à la norvégienne, omelette surprise)
12.Known as Kraft Foods until 2012, what American multinational corporation owns brands such as Oreo, Ritz, Cadbury, Toblerone, Dentyne, and Halls?
 
Mondelez
13.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)
14.'Ail' in French, 'Ajo' in Spanish, and 'Knoblauch' in German. What is it in English?
 
Garlic
15.What 'P' describes an Italian dry-cured ham that is usually thinly sliced and served uncooked?
 
Prosciutto (also Parma, an abbreviation of Prosciutto di Parma)
16.What 'C' describes this simple Italian salad, made of sliced fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and green basil, seasoned with salt and olive oil?
 
Caprese

17.What is the English language name for this tropical fruit?
 
Dragon fruit / Pitaya (Thai : แก้วมังกร kaeo mangkon)
18.Invented by Ernest Hemingway, Death in the Afternoon, also called the Hemingway or the Hemingway Champagne, is a cocktail made up of Champagne added to what spirit?
 
Absinthe
19.Originating in Sicily and popular among Italian immigrants in New Orleans, Louisiana, what type of food is muffuletta?
 
Bread / Sandwich (a round Sicilian sesame bread, also a popular sandwich made from the bread)
20.What type of alcoholic drink is Manzanilla?
 
Sherry
21.What 'T' describes a Provençal dish consisting of puréed or finely chopped olives, capers, anchovies and olive oil?
 
Tapenade
22.A speciality of Angus, Scotland; the Arbroath smokie is a type of smoked what?
 
Haddock
23.What is the name of this spice?
 
Cardamom
24.What type of nuts are crushed with garlic and basil to make Italian pesto?
 
Pine nuts
25.What are the two main vegetable ingredients of the Irish dish Colcannon?
 
(Mashed) potatoes and kale or cabbage
26.Originating from Spain and Portugal, what 'C' describes this choux pastry snack?
 
Churro
27.What type of pastry is used to make baklava?
 
Filo (filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey)
28.Popular throughout Central Europe, what type of food is Gugelhupf, or Kugelhopf?
 
Cake
29.By what other name are Chinese gooseberries known?
 
Kiwifruit
30.What 'B' describes this rich, sweet pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and sweetened and held together with syrup or honey?
 
Baklava
31.What 'S' describes a Japanese dish of thinly sliced beef, slowly cooked or simmered at the table, alongside vegetables and other ingredients, in a shallow iron pot in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin?
 
Sukiyaki (Japanese すき焼き)
32.In French cuisine, what is added to butter to make a beurre manié?
 
Flour (French: "kneaded butter" - used to thicken soups and sauces)

33.Also known as the tree tomato, what 'T' most commonly describes this fruit?
 
Tamarillo
34.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)
35.What 'I' is a substance obtained from the dried swim bladders of fish, used mainly for the clarification of wine and beer?
 
Isinglass
36.Originating from the Amazon, what type of food is habenero?
 
Chili
37.On what Mediterranean island is Marsala wine produced?
 
Sicily
38.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
39.What does the term "Trocken" mean on a German wine label?
 
Dry
40.What 'M' is an Italian fortified wine named after the Sicilian city around which it is produced?
 
Marsala
41.What brand of alcoholic drink was advertised on British television in the late 70s and early 80s by Joan Collins and Leonard Rossiter?
 
Cinzano
42.Consisting of spiced minced meat baked with an egg-based topping, bobotie is the national dish of what country?
 
South Africa
43.Translating into English as "before the meal", what name is given to the traditional first course of a formal Italian meal?
 
Antipasto (Plural: antipasti. From Latin "ante", before, and "pastus", meal/pasture)
44.What is mixed with dark chocolate to make a Ganache?
 
Cream
45.What 'R' describes a small glazed ceramic or glass bowl used for cooking and serving an individual portion of food?
 
Ramekin (derived from the French ramequin, and early modern Flemish rammeken)
46.Native to parts of South and Southeast Asia, what 'J' describes this tropical fruit?
 
Jackfruit
47.What ground roasted legume is used to make satay sauce?
 
Peanuts
48.What blend of tea gets its distinctive flavour from oil extracted from the rind of the bergamot orange?
 
Earl Grey / Lady Grey
49.First produced in Dublin in 1994, what is the name of this uniquely bottled coffee liqueur?
 
Sheridan's
50.In reference to port wine, what does LBV stand for?
 
Late Bottled Vintage


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