Bread and butter
Down the hatch!
Around the world in 80 plates
Famous foodies
Potpourri
100

A crustacean specifically from the state of Maine that is highly sought out all over the United States

What is lobster

100

The name of this coffee drink comes from the Italian word for pressed

What is espresso

100

In Japan, it is traditional to go to this American fast food chain to celebrate a "Christmas dinner"

What is KFC

100

"BAM!" is this Chef's signature catch phrase

Who is Emeril Lagasse 

100

It's the 2-word French name for a custard dessert with a hard caramelized sugar topping

What is creme brulee

200

A popular Mexican-American dish created by accident when a cook dropped a burrito in a vat of hot oil

What is a Chimichanga 

200

This is what the "bubbles" in bubble tea is made out of

What is tapioca

200

Germany popularized the tradition of decorating and building houses made from this spiced cookie in the 1800s

What is gingerbread

200

This famous chef is well known for yelling obscenities while critiquing food and revitalizing failed restaurants 

Who is Gordon Ramsay

200

The ancient civilization that was first known to make hot chocoloate

Who are the Mayans

300

In 18th century Europe, this late summer season fruit was nicknamed "the poison apple"

What is a tomato 

300

To be called Scotch, whiskey must age for a minimum of 3 years in casks of this wood

What is oak

300

This century-old holiday is celebrated every December 23 in Oaxaca, Mexico by carving/creating intricate sculptures into/from this root vegetable

What are radishes

300

Self appointed mayor of "flavor town", this TV star raised more than $21.5 million in seven weeks to assist unemployed restaurant workers during COVID shutdowns

Who is Guy Fieri

300

This state in the USA is the mushroom capitol of the world

What is Pennsylvania

400

Eating too much of this classic holiday spice can have the physical effects of a hallucinogenic drug, including "out-of-body" sensations

What is Nutmeg

400

In Christmas 1826 at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY, a party turned riot that ended with twenty cadets being court-martialed was fueled by this holiday drink

What is Eggnog (This event is now known as "The Eggnog Riot")

400

The Irish have a tradition of banging this food item against the walls of their houses on New Year’s Eve to bring good luck

What is bread

400

A seemingly unlikely paring, these two famous celebrities came together to create a cooking show that united both music and "fancy" homemaking fans

Who are Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg

400

These berries most often used during the holiday season in the US will bounce like rubber balls when they are fresh

What are cranberries

500

Name the main ingredients of "mince meat pie"

What are dried fruits (ex. apricots, raisins)

500

According to the brand owner, it takes this many seconds for a perfect pint pour of the famous Irish beer, Guinness 

What is 119.5 seconds

500

In Spain, with 12 seconds remaining until the New Year, people eat 12 of these fruits in succession to bring good luck in the coming year

What are grapes

500

The first woman inducted into the Culinary Institute of America’s Hall of Fame in 1993

Who is Julia Childs 

500

The main difference between these two desserts that end in the same three letters is that one contains dairy and the other does not

What is sorbet and sherbet

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