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Food & Drink

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1.In what country is the Langhorne Creek wine region?
 
Australia
2.Larger than penne and ziti, and sometimes slightly curved, what 'R' describes this tube-shaped pasta?
 
Rigatoni
3.What name is given to a cocktail of vodka and fresh orange juice?
 
Screwdriver
4.What 'C' describes this freshwater crustacean resembling a small lobster?
 
Crayfish (aka crawfish, crawdads, crawlfish, crawldads)
5.What is the main herb used to flavour traditional pesto sauce?
 
Basil
6.What sweet, baked pastry gets its name from the French word for "flash of lightning"?
 
Éclair
7.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)
8.In what country is the wine making region of the Yarra Valley?
 
Australia (Victoria)
9.U.S. regulations state that drinks labelled bourbon must be made from a grain mixture that is at least 51% what?
 
Corn / Maize
10.Often called the "king of herbs", what herb gets its name from the Greek word for king?
 
Basil (Greek βασιλεύς (basileus), meaning "king")
11.Widely referred to in Southeast Asia as the "King of Fruits", what fruit is this?
 
Durian (Thai: ทุเรียน)
12.Earl Grey tea is flavoured with an essence extracted from the aromatic skin of what type of orange?
 
Bergamot
13.In what country is the wine-making area of Stellenbosch?
 
South Africa
14.What traditional Dutch alcoholic beverage is made from eggs, sugar and brandy?
 
Advocaat
15.In what region of central Italy is Chianti produced?
 
Tuscany
16.For what foodstuff is the Périgord region of France most well known?
 
Truffle (Black Périgord truffle)

17.What European country is the world's largest consumer of olive oil per capita?
 
Greece (20 litres in 2015, followed by Spain 13, and Italy 11.)
18.What 'M' describes a cocktail of whisky, sweet red vermouth and Angostura bitters, garnished with a Maraschino cherry?
 
Manhattan
19.Also known as chapati, what 'R' describes this flat bread originating from the Indian subcontinent?
 
Roti
20.What juice is mixed with tomato juice to create a Caesar, Canada's answer to a Bloody Mary?
 
Clam
21.What 'H' describes this cheese made from layers of Double Gloucester and Stilton?
 
Huntsman
22.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
23.In a restaurant, what does the sommelier specialise in?
 
Wine
24.What type of beans are used in most commercially canned baked beans?
 
Haricot / Navy beans
25.What would you be ordering if you asked for peperoni as a pizza topping in Italy?
 
Bell pepper / Capsicum
26.What English word is derived from an Old French term for 'acrid wine'?
 
Vinegar (French: vin aigre)
27.What is the name of this popular Mediterranean herb?
 
Oregano
28.What alcoholic drink is produced in the Douro Valley in western Europe?
 
Port (Porto, Portugal)
29.What fruit is known as "ananas" in French?
 
Pineapple
30.From the south of France, Roquefort cheese is made from the milk of what animal?
 
Sheep (Ewe's milk)
31.Traditionally found in various European cuisines, what 'R' is the French term for a dish of filled rolled meat or pastry?
 
Roulade
32.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)

33.What 'F' is an Italian hazelnut liqueur that comes in a bottle with a knotted white cord around its waist, mimicking the religious garments of a friar?
 
Frangelico
34.Named after the Cambodian province in which it is grown and produced, what cultivar of pepper is this?
 
Kampot
35.What 'A' describes the Italian short-grain rice often used to make risotto?
 
Arborio
36.Italian for "slipper", what 'C' describes this bread?
 
Ciabatta
37.What 'S' is a Russian dish of sautéed pieces of meat (usually beef) in a sauce of mustard and sour cream?
 
Stroganoff / Stroganov
38.What almond flavoured liqueur is traditionally added to coffee to make an Italian classico?
 
Amaretto
39.What fortified wine is named after a Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean?
 
Madeira
40.How many "eyes" does a coconut shell have?
 
3
41.Originating in England, what 'B' describes this type of cake?
 
Battenberg
42.What Greek and Turkish appetizer is made from salted fish roe mixed with olive oil, lemon juice, and a starchy base of bread or potatoes?
 
Taramasalata
43.Originating in France, what type of dish is bisque?
 
Soup (a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned, shellfish soup)
44.Yukon Gold, British Queen, and Désirée are varieties of what vegetable?
 
Potato
45.What 'B' describes a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal?
 
Brisket
46.What Scottish liqueur derives its name from the Gaelic for 'the drink that satisfies'?
 
Drambuie (Scottish Gaelic: an dram buidheach)
47.In what Australian state is the wine-producing region of Barossa Valley?
 
South Australia
48.In what country would you find the wine growing regions of Eden Valley, Hunter Valley and Swan Valley?
 
Australia
49.What two alcoholic ingredients go into a Margarita cocktail?
 
Tequila & Cointreau (or other orange-flavoured liqueurs such as Grand Marnier, Gran Gala, Triple Sec, Blue Curaçao)
50.From what country does the coffee-flavoured rum liqueur Kahlúa originate?
 
Mexico


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