Food Trivia Quiz
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1) You are walking through a field, and you find something to eat. It
doesn't have bones, and it doesn't have meat. You pick it up and put it
into your pocket. You take it home and put it on the shelf, but three
days later it walks away.
What is this curious food? 

2) All of the following events took place in the same year. What year
was it? * In January Hershey Chocolate increases the size of the Hershey
Bar from 1.05 oz to 1.2 oz, and in December to 1.35 oz. * Water
rationing goes into effect in Marin County north of San Francisco. *
Iceland breaks diplomatic relations with Britain over cod fishing
rights. * Both Washington and Moscow extend their fishing rights to 200
miles offshore. * The FDA bans Red No. 2 Dye, the most commonly used
food coloring. * Perrier Water is introduced in the U.S. * New York's
"21" Club hires its first waitress to settle a sex discrimination
lawsuit. 

3) What movie used chocolate syrup for blood in a famous shower scene? 

4) What was the first movie to show a toilet flushing?
Hint: The character who flushed it was Marion Crane. 

5) Shark attacks kill fewer then 20 people each year. How many sharks
are killed by humans each year? 

6) The reddish orange flesh of this tropical plant root has been used in
cooking since 600 B.C. It is native to the Orient and now can be found
in India and the Caribbean. It was used in biblical times as a perfume
but now it is commonly used to flavor and color food. The root is
typically boiled or steamed and then dried and ground into a powder.
Can you name this root used as a spice? 

7) The Mango is the most popular fruit world wide, but do you know what
fruit is grown on more acreage than any other? 

8) What is the most popular berry in the U.S.?
(This is a trick question.) 

9) I am a tall tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family, native to
the Malay Archipelago, and found throughout the South Pacific since
prehistoric times. I can grow to a height of 60 feet or more and I am
closely related to the jackfruit and the Osage orange. 

My round, green, bumpy fruit, 8 to 10 inches in diameter, is rarely
eaten raw, but is used cooked as a vegetable. It can be prepared using
any of the methods used for potatoes (baked, roasted, fried, mashed,
stuffed, etc). Most people agree that my fruit is both an acquired taste
and texture. It is considered a staple food in many of the Pacific
islands. 

Cloth is made from my bark, and canoes and furniture from my wood. The
milky juice that flows when my stem is cut, is used for glue and to
waterproof canoes. What am I? 

10) If you walked into a classic lunch counter or diner and said:
"Squeeze a full house seaboard" what would you get? 

Answers 

1) An egg. 

2) All of the events took place in 1976. 

3) Chocolate syrup was used for the blood in the famous shower scene in
the Alfred Hitchcock movie 'Psycho'. The scene lasts for about 45
seconds in the movie, but took 7 days to film. 

4) The Alfred Hitchcock film 'Psycho' was the first film to show a
toilet flushing. The character Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) was shown
flushing a toilet with a torn up paper swirling in the water. 

5) The best estimates are that 26 to 73 million* sharks are killed each
year worldwide, many of them for their fins - shark-fin soup is a staple
at Chinese celebrations and a popular item on Chinese menus.
*(Some put the number as low as 10 million and others as high as 100
million). 

6) Turmeric. 

7) Grapes are grown on about 25 million acres worldwide, with most of
the grapes being turned into wine. 

8) The Banana. Botanically, the banana is classified as a berry. 

9) Breadfruit. 

10) A grilled cheese, bacon and tomato sandwich to go, in a hurry.
"squeeze it" means make it fast.
"full house" is a grilled cheese, bacon, and tomato sandwich.
"seaboard" means make it to go. 

Courtesy of FoodReference.com. 




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