Published: Tuesday 11th September 2012
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What is the literal meaning of "Creme Brulee"?
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What Italian word means "Before the Meal"?
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What type of nut is usually used to flavour macaroons?
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A "Mint Julep" cocktail is made using which spirit?
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The Mexican dish "Burritos" is named after which animal?
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What is the name of the green paste used in Japanese cuisine?
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What type of food is "Cornish Yarg"?
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Raki is the national drink of which country?
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A Frittata is the Italian version of which common dish?
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What was the real name of the TV Chef known as "The Galloping Gourmet"?
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From which language is the word CHUTNEY derived?
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In Jewish cuisine what is LOX?
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At what time of the day should you eat TIFFIN?
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What is a "Bain-Marie"?
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What vegetable is used in the layers of MOUSSAKA?
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In which English County would you find both the towns of Ham and Sandwich?
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In which country would you be served GADO-GADO?
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In an AIOLI sauce, with what is the olive oil flavoured?
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In the US they know it as CILANTRO, but what name is this fragrant herb known by in the UK?
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What ingredient gives Worcestershire Sauce its unique flavour?
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