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Food and drinks
QUIZ
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World cuisine
ROUND  1

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What is the main ingredient
in the Mexican sauce "Guacamole"?
A
Jalapeño
B
Courgette
C
Beans
D
Avocado

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In which country is "Baklava"
a traditional dessert?
A
Egypt
B
Greece
C
Marocco
D
Italy

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In which country is the "Pastel de Nata"
a famous delicacy?
A
Spain
B
Italy
C
Argentina
D
Portugal

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Which French dish consists of stewed vegetables such as aubergine, courgette and tomato?
A
Coq au Vin
B
Ratatouille
C
Bouillabaisse
D
Cassoulet

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What is one of the main ingredients
in Spanish "Gazpacho"?
A
Potato
B
Onion
C
Tomato
D
Cucumber

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Food from films
and series
ROUND  2

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Which series is the
"Krabby Patty" from?
A
Spongebob
B
Recess
C
Under the Boardwalk
D
The Bear

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Which food from the film
Lord of the Rings do you only
need to take one bite of to be full?
A
Stoofpot
B
Scones
C
Elevenses
D
Lembas

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In which film are
"beignets" featured?
A
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
B
Julie & Julia
C
The Princess and the Frog
D
Waitress

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What is Po (from Kung Fu Panda) 
his favourite food?
A
Baozi
B
Noodles
C
Rice balls
D
Liquid Ch'i

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According to which series do they
serve "Frozen Yoghurt" in heaven?
A
Under the Banner of Heaven
B
Lucifer
C
After Life
D
The Good Place

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Hints!
ROUND  3

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This drink was originally developed in Germany during World War II.
1
It was made because of a shortage of the ingredients to make Coca-Cola.
2
It has a fruity flavour and is available in several flavours worldwide.
3
The orange variety is the best known.
4
The name is derived from the German word "Fantasie."
5

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It usually contains rice and raw fish.
1
The rice is seasoned with vinegar, sugar and salt.
2
It is often served with soy sauce, wasabi and ginger.
3
It can be rolled in nori (seaweed).
4
This dish comes from Japan.
5

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This dessert originated in Italy.
1
It is often sprinkled with cocoa powder.
2
The main ingredient is mascarpone.
3
It contains layers of soft biscuits dipped in coffee.
4
It literally means "pull me up" in Italian.
5

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This is originally from the Middle East
1
It is often eaten with pita or vegetables.
2
It is often flavoured with garlic and lemon juice.
3
The main ingredients are chickpeas and tahini (sesame paste).
4
It is often eaten as a dip or spread.
5

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It was first served in a drugstore in Waco, Texas in 1885.
1
It is described as a mix of 23 different flavours.
2
It is one of the oldest major brands of soft drinks in the United States.
3
The brand has a distinctive logo with the colours red and white.
4
The name of the soft drink includes a medical title and a common surname.
5

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What is it
called when
you . . .
ROUND  4

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. . . make a mixture of flour and fat.  
A
Roux
B
Cream sauce
C
Saté saus
D
Melange

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. . . cook pasta firm to the bite.
A
Al dito
B
Blanched
C
Sauteed
D
Al dente

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. . . cook ingredients in a crust,
like a hand pie or beef wellington.
A
Pre-baking
B
Blind baking
C
En croute
D
En Papillote

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. . . mix cold and hot liquids gradually,
so the cold ingredients don't get ruined.
A
Sweating
B
Temper
C
Stripper
D
Quench

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. . . cook ingredients in hot (about 75°C) liquid.
A
Coddle
B
Anglaise
C
Benedict
D
Poaching

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What do
you do?
ROUND  5

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What do you do with your napkin
at the start of the meal?
A
Put it in your collar
B
Put it on your lap
C
Leaving it on the table
D
Put it on your chair

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How do you use your fork and knife
while eating European-style?
A
Fork in right hand and knife in left hand
B
Fork in left hand and knife in right hand
C
Knife in both hands
D
Changing hands depending on the dish

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How do you show with your cutlery
that you're taking a break from eating?
A
B
C
D

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How should you hold a wine or water glass?
A
At the chalice
B
By the foot
C
At the top
D
At the stem

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What do you do
with a "zester"?   
A
Opening oysters
B
Shelling beans
C
Grating lemon
D
Sharpening knives

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