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Food & Drink

50 randomly selected Food & Drink questions for quizmasters.

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1.What French dessert translates literally into English as "burnt cream"?
 
Crème brûlée
2.What 'I' is a substance obtained from the dried swim bladders of fish, used mainly for the clarification of wine and beer?
 
Isinglass
3.What 'R' describes a Swiss dish of coarsely grated, fried potatoes shaped into rounds or patties?
 
Rösti
4.What is the name of the traditional English dish made of shallow-fried leftover potatoes and other vegetables?
 
Bubble and squeak
5.Indigenous to Australia, what type of nuts are these?
 
Macadamia (Other names include Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut, and Hawaii nut.)
6.What is wrapped in bacon to make "angels on horseback"?
 
Oysters
7.What name is given to a cocktail of vodka and fresh orange juice?
 
Screwdriver
8.What is the key ingredient of a traditional satay sauce?
 
Peanuts
9.Principally produced in Scandinavia, what 'A' describes a spirit distilled from grain and potatoes and flavoured with a variety of herbs, mainly caraway or dill?
 
Akvavit / Aquavit / Akevitt
10.What is the main ingredient of the Middle Eastern dish "falafel"?
 
Chickpeas or Fava (Broad) beans
11.Myristica fragrans is an evergreen tree providing the main source of mace, and what other spice?
 
Nutmeg
12.What 'A' describes the Italian short-grain rice often used to make risotto?
 
Arborio
13.How many segments (carpels) do most oranges have?
 
10
14.Also known as bitter or sour orange, what 'S' is the most common name for oranges used to make marmalade?
 
Seville
15.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
16.In Italian cuisine, what type of food is Zampone?
 
Sausage

17.What 'B' describes a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal?
 
Brisket
18.In the English language, what common culinary term is derived from the Tamil word for sauce?
 
Curry (Tamil: kari - கறி)
19.Aloo is the South Asian term for what vegetable?
 
Potato
20.What 'S' describes a classic cocktail traditionally made with cognac, orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier or Triple Sec), and lemon juice?
 
Sidecar
21.With a smoky character derived from peat, on what Scottish island are Ardbeg, Lagavulin, and Laphroaig whiskies produced?
 
Islay
22.What 'C' describes a large cylindrical pasta usually served baked with a filling and covered by a sauce?
 
Cannelloni
23.What English word is derived from an Old French term for 'acrid wine'?
 
Vinegar (French: vin aigre)
24.In Italian cuisine, what is distinctive about meat or fish served "Carpaccio"?
 
It is raw
25.Originally from Sicily, what 'G' describes a semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water and various flavourings?
 
Granita
26.Often marketed as blue brie, what 'C' is a German cheese made from a combination of Penicillium camemberti and Penicillium roqueforti mould?
 
Cambozola (a portmanteau of Camembert and Gorgonzola)
27.'Ail' in French, 'Ajo' in Spanish, and 'Knoblauch' in German. What is it in English?
 
Garlic
28.For what is St. James's Gate in Dublin most famous?
 
Guinness
29.A herb, a spice, and a vegetable, what is this?
 
Fennel (Florence fennel / finocchio)
30.Originating in Tuscany, what 'P' describes this traditional Italian dessert containing fruits and nuts?
 
Panforte
31.From what country does Kronenbourg 1664 originate?
 
France (Strasbourg)
32.In what decade was Diet Coke first introduced in the United States?
 
The 1980s (8th July 1982. From 1963 to 1982, Tab was Coca Cola's leading diet brand.)

33.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)
34.Known as zicai (紫菜) in China, nori (海苔) in Japan, and gim (김) in Korea, what 'L' describes it in English?
 
Laver (Porphyra umbilicalis, an edible seaweed)
35.Miel is the French and Spanish word for what sweet foodstuff?
 
Honey (also miele in Italian, mel in Portuguese, mêl in Welsh, mil in Gaelic)
36.What colour wine is most commonly produced with the Merlot grape variety?
 
Red
37.The national sauce of Mexico, a Mole Poblano recipe includes what sweet brown key ingredient to counteract the heat of the chili peppers?
 
Chocolate
38.A relative of the plum, what 'S' is a common name for the fruit of the blackthorn bush (Prunus spinosa)?
 
Sloe
39.What is the English word for something that can be prepared as crème anglaise, crème moulée, or crème pâtissière?
 
Custard
40.In Poland, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and other Slavic countries, if you were served pivo what would you be drinking?
 
Beer
41.In Italian cuisine, what 'B' describes roasted bread rubbed with garlic and topped with extra-virgin olive oil, salt and pepper; often served with additional toppings?
 
Bruschetta
42.Formaggio is the Italian word for what foodstuff?
 
Cheese
43.What type of nuts are crushed with garlic and basil to make Italian pesto?
 
Pine nuts
44.Tuborg is a brewing company founded in 1873 in what country?
 
Denmark (Part of the Carlsberg Group since 1970)
45.Filbert and cobnut are alternative names for what nut?
 
Hazelnut
46.Ossetra and Sevruga are varieties of what?
 
Caviar / Sturgeon
47.What four letter word is used to describe raw beef or mutton fat, especially the hard fat around the loins and kidneys, often used for deep frying and making pastry?
 
Suet
48.Which has more caffeine: a cup of tea or a cup of coffee?
 
Cup of coffee (weight for weight, tea leaves contain more caffeine than coffee beans, but a fraction of the weight is used to make a cup of tea)
49.What 'R' is a chemical compound also known as vitamin B2?
 
Riboflavin
50.In an Italian restaurant, if you ordered a dish "di vitello", what meat would you be served?
 
Veal


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