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Food & Drink

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1.What sweet, baked pastry gets its name from the French word for "flash of lightning"?
 
Éclair
2.Found in eggs and leafy green vegetables, what vitamin aids blood clotting and normal liver function?
 
K
3.Originating in southern Louisiana in the 18th century, what 'G' describes a stew of okra and other ingredients served over rice?
 
Gumbo
4.Producing more than 5 billion litres in 2016, what is the world's biggest wine producing country?
 
Italy
5.What well known beer brand was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1855?
 
Miller
6.What is the English name for this fruit?
 
Rambutan (Thai: เงาะ ngaw)
7.What type of nut is this?
 
Pistachio
8.What 'S' can describe the removal of an oyster shell or corn husk?
 
Shuck
9.Most commonly used in milk production, what does UHT stand for?
 
Ultra-High Temperature / Ultra-Heat Treatment
10.What is the main spice traditionally used to flavour the Greek aperitif Ouzo?
 
Anise / Aniseed
11.What 'M' describes this large sausage from Bologna, Italy?
 
Mortadella
12.What spice provides the main flavouring and colouring of Hungarian goulash?
 
Paprika
13.After water, in generic terms, what is the most consumed beverage worldwide?
 
Tea
14.In what Australian state is the wine-producing region of Barossa Valley?
 
South Australia
15.From what animal do we get venison?
 
Deer
16.If a distilled drink is 80 proof by U.S. standards and 70 proof by Imperial standards, what is its percentage alcohol by volume?
 
40%

17.Advocaat is made from eggs, sugar and what alcoholic spirit?
 
Brandy
18.Aloo is the South Asian term for what vegetable?
 
Potato
19.What 'R' is a wine region of northern Spain, best known for its red wines made with Tempranillo grapes?
 
Rioja
20.What folded and stuffed pizza dish takes its name from the Italian for "trouser leg"?
 
Calzone
21.Immediately after distillation, all Scotch whisky must be aged in oak barrels for at least how many years?
 
3 (The Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009)
22.What food crop is most vulnerable to attack by the Colorado Beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata)?
 
Potato (they can also cause significant damage to tomatoes and aubergine/eggplants)
23.In what country is the wine-making area of Stellenbosch?
 
South Africa
24.What 'P' describes a natural substance used in food as a gelling agent, particularly in jams and jellies?
 
Pectin
25.Originating in Scotland, what 'B' describes this variety of flat quick bread?
 
Bannock
26.What type of drink are Old Pogue, Knob Creek, and Fighting Cock?
 
Bourbon / Whiskey (Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey)
27.What is the generic term for a distilled alcoholic beverage made from sugar cane by-products such as molasses, or directly from sugar cane juice?
 
Rum
28.What type of pastry is used to make profiteroles (cream puffs)?
 
Choux (French: pâte à choux)
29.French for 'stewed fruit', what 'C' is a dessert made of fruit cooked in water with sugar and spices?
 
Compôte
30.Originating in northwest Africa, "Maghrebi" or "Tuareg" is a sweetened green tea infused with what herb?
 
Mint
31.What type of food is named after the Old French word for "twice-cooked"?
 
Biscuit (Old French: bescuit)
32.What 'R' describes this fine blue cheese made in the south of France from ewe's milk?
 
Roquefort

33.Caesar salad was invented in 1924, named after a hotel, and its owner, in what country?
 
Mexico (Caesar Hotel, Tijuana, Baha California)
34.What nuts are used to make marzipan?
 
Almonds
35.What 'P' describes a Canadian dish, originating in Quebec, made with french fries and cheese curds topped with a light brown gravy?
 
Poutine
36.What Scottish liqueur derives its name from the Gaelic for 'the drink that satisfies'?
 
Drambuie (Scottish Gaelic: an dram buidheach)
37.What British food brand is named after the port in Uruguay where the products were originally processed and packaged in the late 19th century?
 
Fray Bentos
38.What is the English language name for this tropical fruit?
 
Dragon fruit / Pitaya (Thai : แก้วมังกร kaeo mangkon)
39.What 'P' describes a cocktail of blended Scotch, Lagavulin 16 year old, lemon juice, honey, and ginger?
 
Penicillin
40.What country produces the wine Vinho Verde?
 
Portugal
41.What name is given to an ice cream flavour traditionally composed of chocolate ice cream, marshmallows, and nuts?
 
Rocky Road
42.What 'B' describes a Russian and Ukrainian pancake traditionally made from wheatflour and served with smetana, tvorog, butter, caviar and other garnishes?
 
Blini (Russian: блины)
43.On the Indian subcontinent, what is the word for minced meat?
 
Keema / Qeema (Sindhi: قيمو, Hindi: क़ीमा, Urdu: قیمہ‎, Punjabi: ਕ਼ੀਮਾ)
44.In many English-speaking countries, what 'P' describes this type of pressed, grilled sandwich?
 
Panini (In Italian, Panini is the plural of Panino, which simply means "small bread, bread roll")
45.What fruit is known as "ananas" in French?
 
Pineapple
46.In Chinese cuisine, of what popular dish is the saliva of cave swifts a key ingredient?
 
Bird's nest soup
47.What 'C' describes an apple brandy from the French region of Lower Normandy?
 
Calvados
48.What is the English name for the Ottoman confection Lokum (لوقوم)?
 
Turkish Delight
49.What food additive is assigned the E (Europe) and INS (International) number 621?
 
Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
50.What 'M' describes this soft Italian acid-set cream cheese?
 
Mascarpone


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