CHRIS'S QUIZTIME & QUIZERAMA

Blog EntryFood & Drink RoundsMay 1, '08 6:04 PM
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Food & Drink

1.Which vegetable would you be eating if you ordered aloo in an Indian restaurant? Potato

2.Which creature features on the label of a bottle of Bacardi? Bat

3.Ananas is the alternative name of which fruit? Pineapple

4.Which French town is famed for its manufacture of nougat? Montelimar

5.What does the word trochen mean on a German wine bottle? Dry

6.The name of which soup, when translated into English, means "pepper water"? Mulligatawny

7.From what fruit is the syrup grenadine distilled? Pomegranate

8.What food is nicknamed the bread of Mexico? Tortilla

9.From which fruit is the brandy Slivovitz made? Plum

10.What Japanese delicacy is the world's most dangerous food? Fugu fish

 
Food & Drink

1.What alcoholic spirit is the main ingredient in a Moscow Mule cocktail? Vodka

2.Italian egg-shaped tomatoes are named after which fruit? Plum

3.Drambuie is made from Whisky and what? Honey

4.Which spirit is made from molasses? Rum

5.What name is given to white wine distilled with herbs, normally drunk with gin? Vermouth

6.If a dish is described as "a la forestiere", which ingredient must it contain?Mushroom

7.Which sauce has the same name as a state in Mexico? Tabasco

8.Which vegetable gets its name from the Latin for flowered cabbage? Cauliflower

9.What would be described as "grand cru"? Wine

10.What is the principal vegetable in the Russian soup Solyanka? Cucumber

 
Food & Drink

1.What is the name of the cocktail that is made up of Tequila, Cointreau and lemon juice? Margarita

2.What is the main ingredient of the Mexican beer Pulque? Cactus

3.What name is usually given to an oblong, two-coloured cake that is covered with marzipan? Battenburg

4.From what fruit was marmalade originally made? Quince

5.Which Mexican cocktail gets its red glow from the grenadine in it? Tequila Sunrise

6.Blanket and honeycomb are two main types of what? Tripe

7.From which country does Moselle wine come? Germany

8.How many calories are contained in an eight ounce glass of water?  None

9.How are sausages wrapped in bacon more commonly known?  Pigs in Blankets

10.What spice is grated on top of custard pies and is Grenada's second biggest export? Nutmeg

 
Food & Drink

1.What is the English equivalent of a German Blutwurst? Black Pudding

2.Which drink's name literally means strained pineapple? Pina Colada

3.What animal's head is pictured on the label of Gordon's London Gin? Boar

4.What is mixed with lager to make snakebite? Cider

5.What is the culinary term for "according to the menu"? A la carte

6.From which country is Bacardi originally? Cuba

7.In the dish Lapin Chasseur, what is the lapin? Rabbit

8.What is the epicarp of an orange? Peel

9.What type of pea can be eaten whole including the pod? Mangetout

10.Which town is pictured on a Bell's whisky label? Perth


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