Food Trivia Quiz
FoodReference.com
1) Mike Ilitch was born in Yugoslavia in 1929, immigrated to the U.S.,
played baseball for the Detroit Tigers farm team, worked in several jobs
including
as a door to door salesman. He began cooking in the back kitchen of a
Detroit nightclub, saved up his money and opened his own restaurant in
1959 in Garden
City, Michigan. His company was very successful - in 1982 he was able to
buy the Detroit Red Wings hockey team and in 1992 he purchased the
Detroit Tigers
baseball team. What is the name of this still family owned fast food
business?

2) What cookie did Nabisco introduce in 1912 to compete with Hydrox
Biscuit Bonbons?

3) What popular candy bar was named for a horse?

4) All of the following events took place in the same year. Can you
guess what year?
* The shopping cart was introduced in an Oklahoma City supermarket.
* Spinach growers in the U.S. erected a statue in honor of Popeye the
comic strip sailor.
* Pepperidge Farm Bread was introduced.
* Kix corn puff cereal was introduced.
* Spam was introduced by George A. Hormel Co.
* Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner was introduced.
* Wallace Smith, founder of La Choy Food Products was killed by a bolt
of lightning.
* Good n' Plenty candies were introduced.

5) This vegetable oil comes from the seeds of a thistle-like plant.
Since it does not yellow with age it is useful in making paints,
cosmetics and soaps,
but it is mainly used in food products. Its flowers are also used to
produce a red dye. Can you name this plant?

6) What do grapes, blueberries, tomatoes, bananas and green peppers have
in common?

7) Name this vegetable.
This member of the Mustard Family was developed in Germany sometime
around the 16th century. (Although one source claims that Charlemagne
ordered it planted
throughout his domain during the 9th century). It matures in about 2
months when started from seeds, and about 40 days from transplants.
Available from
May to December, there are green and purple/ red varieties.
Although not widely grown commercially in the U.S. it is popular in
Israel, Germany, Austria, Russia, Italy, and Hungary. It is frequently
grown as a kitchen
garden vegetable in some U.S. regions, and is also grown for livestock
feed in Europe. In Asia it is popular in northern China (where it is
called gai
laarn tau), India (ganth gobhi or knol-khol) and Nepal.
It can be eaten raw in salads, or cooked. Its leaves can be used much
like spinach. Although traditional dishes are usually quite elaborate,
stuffed, creamed,
etc., it stands up excellent on its own.
Food writers tend to disparage it, although many people become obsessed
with its taste, which has been described as combining that of cucumber,
radish and
broccoli. You either love it or hate it.

Answers

1) Mike Illitch's wife Marian named his restaurant Little Ceasars Pizza.

2) Nabisco introduced Oreo cookies to compete with Hydrox Biscuit
Bonbons. Oreos are the best selling cookie in America.

3) In 1929 Frank Mars created the Snickers candy bar and named it for
the families horse.

4) All of the events took place in 1937.

5) Safflower.

6) Grapes, blueberries, tomatoes, bananas and green peppers are all
classified botanically as true berries - a fleshy fruit, derived
entirely from the ovary
of a flower and its contents.

7) Kohlrabi.

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FoodReference.com.


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