Which type of potatoes are traditionally served with liver?
Mashed Click to see the answer
Food rationing began in the UK during which year of WW2?
1940
A family or Martians advertised which potato product?
Smash
What type of food is dripping?
Fat
How many eggs per week was the limit per person during wartime rationing?
1
Which company invented Salad Cream in 1914?
Heinz
A traditional British dessert is bread and what pudding?
Butter Click to see the answer
What was the first flavour of Angel Delight introduced in 1967?
Strawberry
What nuts are used in a Bakewell tart?
Almonds
A cut called a 'crown' is a traditional way to serve which meat?
Lamb
Veal is the meat of which young animal?
Calf
What berries are usually used to make Eton Mess?
Strawberries
A sauce made from which fruit was the typical accompaniment for pork?
Apple
On which day of the week was it traditional to have a 'roast' meal?
Sunday
Peaches from which country were only available in tins during WW2?
Australia
What is another name for the food known as brawn?
Head cheese
Which grandma food is known as 'Jewish penicillin'?
Chicken noodle soup
What pudding is defined as 'a sweet opaque gelatinous dessert made with flavoured cornflour and milk'?
Blancmange
Which coin was traditionally added to a Christmas pudding?
Sixpence
What decorates the top of a traditional simnel cake?
Marzipan
Salad cream is made from the same ingredients as which other item, but in different proportions?
Mayonnaise
What type of food is a sprat?
Fish
Which salad vegetable is often served with salmon?
Cucumber
What gives Eton Mess its crunch?
Meringue
Yorkshire pudding is usually served with which meat?
Beef
Which part of a turkey or chicken was traditionally used to make soup or gravy?
Giblets
Which fruit was unknown in the UK during WW2?
Banana
Sauce or jelly made from which herb is traditionally served with lamb?
Mint
What puts the spots in spotted dick?
Dried Fruit
Carnation is a famous brand of which product?
Evaporated milk
What is added to evaporated milk to turn it into condensed milk?
Sugar
Which company introduced Smash mashed potato in the 1960s?
Cadbury Click to see the answer
What type of fish is an Arbroath Smokie?
Haddock
Stargazy pie is an old fashioned dish from which part of the UK?
Cornwall
What is the name of the company which makes the famous custard powder?
Birds
Tapioca is now beign used in which type of trendy tea?
Bubble tea
Haslet is similar to which other dish?
Meatloaf
Devilled eggs are made with which sort of cooked egg?
Hard boiled Click to see the answer
What sweet sauce is usually served with spotted dick?
Custard
What kind of jam is traditionally used in Manchester tart?
Raspberry
Cockles and winkles are which type of food?
Shellfish
Which powdered dessert was introduced in 1967?
Angel Delight
Suet is dense fat which surrounds which organs in an animal?
Kidneys
Which liquid is rice cooked in to make rice pudding?
Milk
Porridge is made from which grain?
Oats
What is added to potatoes to make bubble and squeak?
Cabbage
Fish known as 'smokies' are associated with which Scottish town?
Arbroath Click to see the answer
Rollmops is which type of food?
Fish
Which organ was traditionally added to steak to bulk out a pie?
Kidney
Haggis is traditionally made from which animal?
Sheep
What type of large bird was eaten at Christmas time before turkey became popular?
Goose
Chitterlings are made from which part of an animal?
Intestines
Caboc, Crowdie and Ayrshire Blue are which type of Scottish food?
Cheese
What type of beef is traditionally cooked in a Wellington?
Beef
Which food is the edible stomach lining of a cow?
Tripe
What gives black pudding its black color?
Blood Click to see the answer
A traditional rich fruit cake is named after which Scottish city?
Dundee
What alcohol is traditionally added to a trifle?
Sherry
Pie and mash is a dish traditionally associated with which UK city?
London
A cobbler is beef or fruit covered with which sort of topping?
Sponge
Sausages from which part of England were traditionally curled into a spiral?
Cumberland
What is pease pudding made from?
Split peas
What makes the bottom layer of a trifle?
Sponge and jelly
Posset is a dessert based on what?
Cream
Simnel cake is a traditional cake associated with which time of year?
Easter
What type of workman's lunch usually includes bread, cheese and pickle?
Ploughman's
Which sweets tradiationally represented health, wealth, fertility, happiness and long life?
Sugared Almonds
Fat Rascals are a type of scone from which part of the UK?
Yorkshire
A dessert called flummery became popular in the UK in which century?
18th
Trifle is the traditional end to which meal?
Christmas Dinner
Jellied eels is a dish most associated with which city?
London
Which root vegetable was traditionally pickled and eaten with salad?
Beetroot
For which part of a meal would you eat junket?
Dessert
Faggots are a traditional large meatball associated with which part of the UK?
Midlands
A hotpot dish of meat with carrots, onions and potatoes is associated with which county?
Lancashire
What meat is used in a shepherd's pie?
Lamb Click to see the answer
Champ is made by combining potatoes with which green vegetable?
Spring onions
The Scottish cake called Black Bun is traditionally eaten at which time of year?
New Year
Potted shrimps are typical of which seaside town?
Morecambe
Tapioca originates in which part of the world?
South America
Carlins are also known as which color of pea?
Black
The pasty was a dish associated with which county?
Cornwall Click to see the answer
Boxty is an old-fashioned Irish dish based on which vegetable?
Potatoes
What girl's name is in the traditional pudding of apples covered with sponge?
Eve
The dish of haslet is usually made with which meat?
Pork
Dulse is a traditional food made from what?
Seaweed
What dessert is sweetened and flavoured curds of milk?
Junket
What type of sauce was used in dishes described as 'devilled'?
Spicy
What type of pastry is most commonly used to make a Cornish pasty?
Shortcrust
Which fish is usually pickled and rolled up to make rollmops?
Herring
Devilled kidneys were traditionally served at which meal?
Breakfast
What type of fish was used to make a stargazy pie?
Herring
What was an adult's weekly sugar ration during WW2?
8oz
Which part of a fish is the roe?
Eggs
Kippers were traditionally served at which meal?
Breakfast
At which meal of the day would you traditionally eat an Ulster Fry?
Breakfast
What type of pastry would you use in a Bakewell tart?
Shortcrust
Bara Brith is a traditional fruit loaf from which part of the UK?
Wales
The Bath Chap is a traditional cut of which meat?
Pork
During WW2, children received which percentage of the adult ration?
50%