Food And Drink Trivia Quiz #18Printable Trivia Questions About Food and Drink
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The top selling American whiskey in the world, Jack Daniel's is manufactured in which US state?
a. Nebraska
b. Kentucky
c. Tennessee
d. Kansas
Tennessee - Jack Daniel's was founded in 1875.
What Asian country is the world's leading producer of tea at 1,000,130 tons per year?
a. Afghanistan
b. Indonesia
c. India
d. China
China - Tea comes from the cured leaves of the Camellia Sinensis, an evergreen shrub native to Asia.
First discovered in 1909, what vitamin is also known as "Retinol"?
a. B
b. K
c. C
d. A
A - Vitamin A affects the production of human growth hormone.
Quite sweet, this Greek dessert is made with filo pastry, chopped nuts and held together with honey.
a. Baklava
b. Semolina
c. Cypriot Flaouna
d. Tulumba
Baklava - Typically walnuts or pistachios are used for the dessert.
What is the main meat ingredient of the Swedish dish "Artsoppa"?
a. Ham
b. Veal
c. Chicken
d. Turkey
Ham - Artsoppa is a pea or split pea soup.
Which alcoholic spirit is used in a pina colada cocktail?
a. Brandy
b. Vodka
c. Gin
d. Rum
Rum - Often garnished with a pineapple wedge and maraschino cherry.
Often served at Christmas, "Stollen" is a German type of what?
a. Fruit Bread
b. Wine
c. Sausage
d. Cake
Fruit Bread - Stollen is usually made with chopped candied fruit, nuts and spices.
Made with spiced minced meat and an egg-based topping, "Bobotie" is the national dish of which country?
a. South Africa
b. Brazil
c. Argentina
d. Ukraine
South Africa - The meat used for the dish is most often beef or lamb.
Coleslaw traditionally contains shredded carrots and what other vegetable?
a. Lettuce
b. Turnip
c. Potato
d. Cabbage
Cabbage - A slaw variant is broccoli slaw, which uses shredded broccoli instead of cabbage.
Popular in the 1950s and 1960s in Australia, a carpetbag steak is stuffed with what inside the meat?
a. Oysters
b. Prawns
c. Cod
d. Salmon
Oysters - The earliest known reference to carpetbag steak is in an 1891 US newspaper.
In cookery, the term "Lyonnaise" indicates that a particular vegetable is used in a dish. Which vegetable?
a. Onion
b. Tomato
c. Squash
d. Beet
Onion - An adjective, lyonnaise means 'cooked with onions'.
In French cooking, "A La Crecy" means garnished or served with which vegetable?
a. Turnips
b. Carrots
c. Beets
d. Celery
Carrots - The term can also describe a dish that has carrots as an ingredient.
How is an "Alligator Pear" better known?
a. Avocado
b. Cherimoya
c. Kumquat
d. Lime
Avocado - The avocado tree is native to South Central Mexico.
"Port Salut" is a semi-soft, mild tasting yellow cheese from which country?
a. Spain
b. France
c. Germany
d. Switzerland
France - Port Salut comes from Pays de la Loire, France.
Which of the following is not a type of grape?
a. Balaton
b. Chardonnay
c. Nebbiolo
d. Shiraz
Balaton - Balaton is a sweet-tart cherry.
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