Published: Monday 25th March 2024A free quiz about food and drink around the World.
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Which type of nut is used to flavour 'Nutella' chocolate spread?
Hazelnuts.
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If an Italian dish is described as "al forno", how has it been cooked?
In the oven.
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What is the main ingredient of the middle eastern condiment, Tahini?
Ground sesame seeds.
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Gala pie, a variation of traditional British pork pie, has what running through the middle?
A boiled egg.
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What is an Anchovy?
A small edible fish.
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From what country does the coffee-flavoured rum liqueur Kahlúa originate?
Mexico.
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A staple of Sicilian cuisine, what 'C' describes these tube-shaped shells of fried pastry dough with a sweet ricotta-based filling?
Cannoli.
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What was the name of the man who brewed the first batch of Coca-Cola in a backyard in Atlanta in 1886?
John Pemberton.
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The blue veined cheese, Gorgonzola originated in which country?
Italy.
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What colour is the spice saffron?
Reddish/Brown or Golden yellow.
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Bosintang is a Korean soup using which meat as its main ingredient?
Dog.
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What is primarily produced and sold at a French 'boulangerie'?
Bread.
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Which 2 cricketers featured in an advert for the English Beef & Lamb Executive (EBLEX)?
Ian "Beefy" Botham & Alan Lamb.
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What is the name given to Greek stuffed vine leaves?
Dolmades.
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What type of wheat is used to make gnocchi?
Semolina.
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What type of meat is used in a keema naan?
Lamb.
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What 'C' describes an Italian dish of raw meat or fish, thinly sliced or pounded thin, served mainly as an appetizer?
Carpaccio.
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What is the name of the French small sponge cakes which resemble shells?
Madelines.
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Which fruit is distilled to make calvados?
Apples.
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What meat is used to make the Italian classic "Osso Buco"?
Veal.
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