Food Recipes Trivia
Question: Piccalilli primarily contains which of the following vegetables?
Answer: Cauliflower
Question: Ketchup is a sauce traditionally with a base of what ingredient?
Answer: Tomato
Question: What is used to tell the temperature of sugar when making candy?
Answer: Sugar thermometer
Question: What is the main ingredient in the French stew Bouillabaisse?
Answer: Seafood
Question: Which of the following is not a member of the stone fruit family?
Answer: Strawberry
Question: Which of the following is traditionally made with buttermilk?
Answer: Ranch dressing
Question: What is the result of mixing Monterey Jack and Colby cheese?
Answer: Colby-Jack
Question: Shredded cabbage is a main ingredient of which of the following?
Answer: Coleslaw
Question: Which of the following is not a main ingredient of glorified rice?
Answer: Chocolate
Question: Which of the following ingredients would you not find in a fruit salad?
Answer: Eggplant
Question: What is done to a baking tin to prevent food from sticking to it?
Answer: Greased
Question: Where is the world would you most likely be served Obsttorte?
Answer: Germany
Question: Which of the following is not an ingredient of macaroni cheese?
Answer: Gravy
Question: If pasta is cooked to be firm but not hard, what is it called?
Answer: Al dente
Question: Which of the following is traditionally made with buttermilk?
Answer: Ranch dressing
Question: Shredded cabbage is a main ingredient of which of the following?
Answer: Coleslaw
Cooking Methods Trivia
Question: The process of whipping eggs to incorporate air is known as what?
Answer: Foaming
Question: To spoon off excess fat from the top of a liquid is called what?
Answer: Skimming
Question: What is a person who only eats plant foods and dairy products called?
Answer: Lacto-vegetarian
Question: What is a carbonated drink called that has fizzy bubbles in it?
Answer: Fizzy bubbles
Question: What is a thick, moldable paste made of chocolate and glucose called?
Answer: Candy clay
Question: What culinary method does the Japanese term 'nimono' refer to?
Answer: Simmering
Question: What is the name of the sauce that accompanies prawn cocktail?
Answer: Marie Rose
Question: What is a person who only eats plant foods and dairy products called?
Answer: Lacto-vegetarian
Question: What is done to a dry fondant to make it into a fondant?
Answer: Add liquid
Question: What is the term for heating a liquid to just below boiling point?
Answer: Simmering
Question: What can be done to pastry dishes in order to give a golden shine?
Answer: Egg wash
Question: The term for heating a liquid to just below boiling point is what?
Answer: Simmering
Question: Cutting food into very small pieces using a knife is known as what?
Answer: Finely chopping
Question: To slowly heat wine or cider with spices and sugar is known as what?
Answer: Mull
Food Facts Trivia
Question: When did the phrase 'junk food' first pass into common usage?
Answer: 1976
Question: Once you pop, you can't stop' is the slogan for which food?
Answer: Pringles
Question: What's is Stan's grandpa's name?
Answer: Marvin
Question: What's the point spread that the South Park Cows need to beat for Jimbo to win his bet?
Answer: 70 Points
Question: What fabric shares its name with a pie made with beaten egg whites?
Answer: Chiffon
Question: Where is the world would you most likely be served Callaloo Cookup?
Answer: Caribbean
Question: What does a carbonated drink have in it that most others do not?
Answer: Fizzy bubbles
Question: Which of these American fast food chains is the most popular?
Answer: McDonald's
Question: Where is the world would you most likely be served Obsttorte?
Answer: Germany
Question: What is the name of the pasta that is shaped in wide, flat sheets?
Answer: Lasagna
Question: What type of factory does the fictional character Willy Wonka own?
Answer: Chocolate
Question: One well-known traditional folk song is called 99 Bottles of what?
Answer: Beer
Question: The leavener, a rising ingredient, adds what to baked goods?
Answer: Bubbles
Question: With which country's native cuisine would you associate Pears Helene?
Answer: France
Question: What is the culinary term for a filling between two slices of bread?
Answer: Sandwich
Question: In North African cuisine, what is a main ingredient of Harissa paste?
Answer: Chillies
Food Brands Trivia
Question: What number is on the front of bottles of Jack Daniel's sour mash whiskey?
Answer: 7
Question: Which of the following completes the popular magazine title, Taste of...?
Answer: Home
Question: What brand of candy invites you to open up a bag and 'Taste the Rainbow'?
Answer: Skittles
Ingredients Trivia
Question: The frozen dessert made with fruit juice rather than cream is called what?
Answer: Sorbet
Question: Which of the following ingredients would you find in 'Battenburg Cake'?
Answer: Ground Rice
Question: Where is the world would you most likely be served Fromage De Tete De Porc?
Answer: France
Question: What is the name of a sandwich with peanut butter and marshmallow creme?
Answer: Fluffernutter
Question: What is the name given to the dish consisting of chicken, duck, and turkey?
Answer: Turducken
Question: Which of the following is the name of a popular chocolate hazelnut spread?
Answer: Nutella
Question: Which of the following ingredients could be found in 'Turkish Delight'?
Answer: Icing Sugar
Question: Which of the following can not be eaten with an intolerance for lactose?
Answer: Milk
Question: What brightly colored food is usually carved to make lanterns at Halloween?
Answer: Pumpkin
International Cuisine Trivia
Question: Where is the world would you most likely be served Fromage De Tete De Porc?
Answer: France
Question: In what country is a baked potato commonly referred to as a jacket potato?
Answer: United Kingdom
Question: Which of the following countries is most associated with Chicken Fajitas?
Answer: Mexico
Question: Which of the following countries is most associated with Kartoffelknoedel?
Answer: Germany
Question: Which of the following Argentinian foods is similar to Italian Focaccia?
Answer: Fogaza
Question: Where in the world would you eat a type of sandwich called a 'Bocadillo'?
Answer: Spain
Miscellaneous Food Trivia
Question: Which former president took a big interest in macaroni on a trip to France?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson
Question: Founded in 1805, Young's is a company specializing in what food products?
Answer: Seafood
Question: Where does the name of the food-poisoning bacteria 'salmonella' originate?
Answer: Vet named Daniel Salmon
Question: Elephant ears, beaver tails, and frying saucers are all nicknames for what?
Answer: Fried dough
Question: When you eat a stick of celery, which part of the plant are you eating?
Answer: Stem