General Information (Countries)
Food History
Food Ingredients
TV Food
Vocabulary
100
Which countries are in Great Britain?
England, Scotland, Wales
100
Where do "fish and chips" originate/come from?
England
100

What is the primary ingredient of Gravy?

Meat juices

100

Which "Friends" character made a trifle?

Rachel

100
Is sugar the basis for sweet or savory food?
Sweet
200
Which countries are in the United Kingdom?
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
200
With what do we fill Mincemeat pies today?
Fruit
200

What is the main ingredient of lavabread? (A Welsh delicacy)

Seaweed

200

In this UK show, people cook a three course meal in their own home to impress their guests and win £1,000.

Come Dine With Me

200

This word describes food that is cooked quickly in a small amount of very hot oil, often in a wok.

Stir Fry

300
Which flag is white with a red cross in the middle?
The flag of England
300

The sandwich was invented by the Earl of Sandwich.

True or False?

True!

300

Which dish has mushy peas as a side?

Fish and Chips

300

The Naked Chef was Gordon Ramsey.

True or False?

False! It was Jamie Oliver.

300

Pasties are called Cornish, because they are from...?

Cornwall

400
Describe the Scottish Flag.
Blue with a white X
400

Haggis has been hunted in Scotland for centuries.

True or False?

False. Haggis is meat stuffed in a sheep's stomach.

400

What can you make with: Biscuits, Brandy, Fresh or Frozen Berries, Jelly, Custard and Sprinkles?

A Trifle

400

In this BBC competition, amateur cooks face challenges and eliminations until one is crowned champion?

MasterChef UK

400

Haddock and Mackerel are types of...

Fish

500
What are the colours of the flag of Wales?
Red, Green and White
500
With which queen are Shortbread Biscuits associated?
Mary Queen of Scots
500

What are the ingredients in pancakes?

Milk, Flour, and Eggs

500

This hit Channel 4 series sees amateur bakers compete in a tent to impress judges with their cakes, breads, and pastries.

The Great British Bake Off

500
The original meaning of biscuit is:
Twice-cooked
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