Food Trivia Quiz
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1) This is a Southeast Asian citrus fruit, Citrus hystrix. The zest of
the pear shaped, wrinkled green fruit is used in cooking, as are the
unusually formed
leaves. The leaves have a unique double shape that looks like two leaves
joined end to end. They have a citrus-floral aroma, with a very
distinctive flavor.
Name this fruit.

2) Also called a Vienna roll, this is a crisp crusted roll the size of a
hamburger bun. It was supposedly created in Vienna, and is thought to
have been
named to honor Emperor Franz Josef. What is the name of this hard roll?

3) This hardy and hearty green has been cultivated for over 2,000 years
and may be the ancestor to all of our modern common cabbage varieties.
Name this
plant.

4) This Greek cheese is usually made from sheep's or goat's milk. It is
a creamy gold color, with a firm, hard texture. Kasseri is a mild
flavored, and
very versatile cheese, and is perfect for grating. It is also used in
the famous Greek dish Saganaki, where it is fried in butter or olive
oil, sprinkled
with lemon juice, and frequently flamed with brandy. Name this cheese.

5) In 1952 several animals vied for the honor of representing the new
Kellogg's cereal 'Sugar Frosted Flakes.' Tony the Tiger won. The other
contestants
were Katy, Elmo and Newt. What animal was each one (Katy the --, Elmo
the -- and Newt the --), and which one initially shared the front of the
box with
Tony the Tiger?

6) This was once a major source of potash and iodine, and today is used
to obtain alginic acid. Alginic acid is used in tire manufacturing, in
ice cream
to prevent it from crystallizing, and in paints. What is it? (Hint: it
lives in the ocean).

7) Ounce for ounce, this fruit is more nutritious than any other fruit.
They have twice the vitamin C of oranges, as much potassium as bananas,
significant
amounts of magnesium and vitamin E and are a good source of fiber. And
only 45 calories each. They originally came from China. Name this fruit.

8) Can you name the order in which the following were introduced? And if
you are really good, name the year for each.
a) Velveeta process cheese loaf
b) Cheez Whiz
c) Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Dinner.

9) Originating with nomadic tribes of central Asia, this is a fermented
beverage made with mare's milk. The beverage has a low alcohol content
of about
2%, but a stronger drink, of the same name, can be distilled from it.
Today it is frequently made from cow's milk. Name this beverage.

10) This is an orange/yellow, football-shaped fruit native to Eastern
Asia, and closely related to citrus fruits. (They were originally
considered Citrus,
but in 1915 were given their own genus, Fortunella). They are unusual in
that the edible skin is sweet and the flesh is quite tart, and the
combination
leaves a pleasant citrus taste in the mouth. They are eaten whole,
candied, pickled, and used to make relishes, preserves and marmalades.
Name this fruit.

Answers

1) Kaffir Lime.

2) Kaiser Roll.

3) Kale.

4) Kasseri.

5) The contestants were Katy the Kangaroo, Elmo the Elephant, Newt the
Gnu and Tony the Tiger. It was a close race with Katy and Tony sharing
the front
of the box at first. Eventually Tony was the clear winner and in 1953
became the sole spokes-person for the cereal.

6) The seaweed, Kelp.

7) Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) were called Yangtao in China, their
country of origin, renamed Chinese gooseberry when they were introduced
to New Zealand
in 1906, and finally named kiwi fruit when imported into the U.S. market
in the early 1960s. The French call it souris végétales, 'vegetable
mice'.

8) a, c, b.
a) Velveeta process cheese loaf debuted in 1928.
c) Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner debuted in 1937.
b) Cheez Whiz debuted in 1952.

9) Kumiss or koumiss.

10) Kumquat.

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FoodReference.com.


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