Name a processed food or drink, other than mustard, that Dijon in known for (and was mentioned in the reading).
Dijon is the capital of __________?
Burgundy
Where is Dijon mustard exported?
Worldwide
Which architectural style characterizes the churches and monasteries in Dijon?
When did Madame study abroad in Dijon? (be specific)
After her sophomore year in college
Name 2 economic industries for which Dijon is a central hub.
Electric, mechanical, electronic, pharmaceutical, and food processing.
In which region is Dijon located?
Burgundy (Bourgogne)
Dijon mustard is characterized by what type of flavor?
Strong
Which architectural feature is Dijon known for?
Half-timbered houses
Who did Madame stay with while she studied abroad in Dijon?
A French host family who did not speak English
Switzerland, Germany & Belgium
In what area of France is Dijon located? (Northwest, Southeast, etc)
Northeast/central
How many varieties are there of Dijon mustard?
Many
The Duchy of Burgundy included parts of 5 other countries - name 3.
The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and Switzerland
How did Madame get to where she was staying in Dijon? (3 ways)
Plane, train and taxi
Name a liquid product that Burgundy is known for but was not mentioned in the reading.
Wine
Which river crosses through Dijon?
The Loire
Before the XIVth century, which city was center of mustard preparation?
Paris
Which king annexed Burgundy in 1477?
Louis XI (11th)
Who did Madame travel with to Dijon?
No one - she had to navigate on her own using her limited (at the time) French skills
Dijon is known as the ________ center of Burgundy.
administrative
In which department is Dijon located?
The Gold Coast (Cote d'Or)
Name a brand of Dijon mustard
Maille, Amora, or Edmond Fallot
In which building could a tourist see the art treasures of the Dukes of Burgundy?
The former Palace of the Dukes
What type of dessert did Madame order every day that she went to school in Dijon?
Lemon tart (une tarte au citron)