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Canadian Food Geography
100

The most popular type of pizza in the world is:

A. Cheese  B. Pepperoni  C. Vegetarian

What is B. Pepperoni?

100

Canadians consume this pasta dish more than any other country, buying 25% of the 7 million units sold every week.

A. Kraft Dinner  B. Spaghetti  C. Lasagna

What is A. Kraft Dinner?

100

Garlic has been used in this continent to ward off vampires.

A. Asia  B. Africa  C. Europe

What is C. Europe?

100

People from this country love fresh vegetables when making pizza and pasta.

A. France  B. Italy  C. Spain

What is B. Italy?

100

Arctic Char (a fish) is a common food staple in this Northern Territory.

What is Nunavut?

200

One of these candies has a different flavour for each different colour.

A. Smarties   B. Skittles   C. M&Ms

What are B. Skittles?

200

Food in this country is prepared in bite-sized pieces, perfect for picking up with your fingers or chopsticks.

A. India  B. China  C. Kazakhstan

What is B. China?

200

Olive oil was used as hair moisturizer in ancient times in this country

A. Greece  B. Japan  C. Australia

What is A. Greece?

200

Sauerkraut is made from cabbage and is extremely important in this country.

A. Germany  B. Sweden  C. Russia

What is A. Germany?

200

Wild Salmon is a very important food export from this Province.

What is British Columbia?

300

Of the three foods in the list, this was the last invented (only in the 1920s).

A. Spaghetti   B. Canned Food   C. Sliced Bread

What is C. Sliced bread?

300

In this country, it considered polite to slurp your food during a meal.

A. Mexico  B. Russia  C. Japan

What is C. Japan?

300

People from this country used to use spices like cumin and cinnamon in the mummification process.

A. Morocco  B. Syria  C. Egypt

What is C. Egypt?

300

Potatoes are so important to this country, that a potato famine in the 1800s killed up to a million people.

A. Russia  B. Belgium  C. Ireland

What is C. Ireland?

300

The four Western Provinces produce over 80% of Canada’s beef, and this province in particular raises and sells the most beef cows.

What is Alberta?

400

This type of nut, when raw and unripe has the ability to spontaneously combust into flames.

A. Pistachio   B. Peanut   C. Cashew

What is A. Pistachio?

400

If you live in this country, there is a very good chance that you are a vegetarian.

A. Greece  B. France  C. India

What is C. India?

400

Coconuts are made into instruments in this top two coconut-producing countries worldwide.

A. Vietnam  B. The Philippines  C. The USA

What is B. The Philippines?

400

Reindeer meat is NOT a very popular food in this lowly-populated northern location.

A. Iceland  B. Finland  C. Scotland

What is C. Scotland?

400

This Eastern Province catches and sells (and probably eats) the most Lobster.

A. New Brunswick  B. Nova Scotia  C. Newfoundland

What is B. Nova Scotia?

500

Which of these foods does not actually belong to the family of foods that it is named after.

A. Watermelons  B. Strawberries  C. White Chocolate  D. All of the Above

Answer: D. All of the Above

500

Most people from this country don’t eat pork or shellfish, but Kosher meat and poultry are OK.

A. Israel  B. Turkey  C. England

What is A. Israel? 

500

People who follow the Hindu religion from India, do not eat this animal, as they are considered sacred.

A. Cows  B. Fish  C. The Spotted Deer

What are A. Cows?

500

The world's leading coffee bean producer is this hot and steamy country.

A. Brazil  B. South Africa  C. Cuba

What is A. Brazil?

500

This Province produces more maple syrup than the rest of the provinces (and the rest of the world) combined.

What is Quebec?

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