Which two states produce America’s coffee?
1. Hawaii and Florida 2.Arizona and Florida
3.Hawaii and California 4. California and Florida
Hawaii and California
How many of every 4 drinks served in America are soft drinks?
1
Which is more substantial, ‘Afternoon Tea’ or ‘High Tea’?
High tea
What alcoholic spirit is found in all three of these cocktails: Gimlet, Aviation, and Tom Collins?
Gin
What percentage of the Earth's water is salt water?
65% 15%
97% 80%
97%
Most coffees are a blend of:
1. Light and dark roasts 2. Caffeine and essential oils
3. Arabica and robusta beans
4. African and South American beans
Arabica and robusta beans
What soft drink was the first product ever to appear on the cover of Time Magazine?
Coca-Cola
Which 2 teas are often used to sooth the nerves?
1. Green tea 2. Ginseng 3. Chamomile
4. Lavender 5. Peppermint 6. Hibiscus
Chamomile and Lavender teas
What cocktail is made of vodka, tequila, rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola? The splash of cola gives it a dark hue to resemble its namesake, and it’s a drink you might enjoy in Montauk, New York.
Long Island Iced Tea
More than % of bottled water comes from a municipal water supply, the same place that tap water comes from.
50% 25%
5% 15%
25%
Espresso literally means:
1. Speed it up 2. To go
3. Forced out 4. Black and intense
3. Forced out
In Italian, the word espresso literally means “when something is forced out.”
What soft drink was developed as an alternative to alcoholic beverages during prohibition?
Root beer
Which of these things were most likely NOT served at afternoon tea...
1. Small tea sandwiches 2. Scones
3. Fruits and veggies 4. Grilled chicken
Crown Royal whiskey is produced in what country with QE2 on their $20 bill?
Canada
Approximately billion gallons of water are used in the United States per day.
200 billion 10 billion
400 billion 150 billion
400 billion
Sixteenth-century Muslim rulers banned coffee because of:
Its stimulating effects
Squirt is a flavored soda
Grapefruit
In what country was iced tea first introduced?
1. US 2. England
3. India 4. China
The United States in 1904
What’s the sweet-sounding name for a sour cocktail made with vodka, triple sec, simple syrup, and the juice of a yellow citrus fruit?
Lemon drop
Nearly what fraction of the water used by Americans is used for thermoelectric power generation.
1/2 1/4
3/4 1/3
1/2
How old is instant coffee?
1. 100 years old 2. 150 years old
3. 200 years old 4.250 years old
250 years old
What is the oldest soft drink in America?
Dr. Pepper
First sold in 1885 at Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas, Dr Pepper is the oldest soft drink in America. It was soon followed by Coca-Cola (1886), Pepsi-Cola (1898), IBC Root Beer (1919), 7-UP (1929), Sprite (1961)
How many commercial tea farms are there in the United States?
1. 20 2. 130
3. 60 4. 12
60
Over the two days of Kentucky Derby weekend, Churchill Downs Racetrack sells approximately 120,000 of what bourbon-based cocktail?
Mint julep
American residents use about gallons of water per day
50 200
100 65
100
The country that drinks the most coffee is…
1. Finland 2. Sweden
3. Iceland 4. Norway
Finland
What soft drink was originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda"?
7-UP
What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular?
1. Coffee 2. Wine
3. Milk 4. Beer
Beer
Created in 1990s at Lola’s West Hollywood restaurant, an appletini includes which liquid as its primary alcoholic ingredient?
Vodka
Residents of sub-Saharan Africa use only gallons of water per day.
10-15 5-10
2-5 25-30
2-5 gallons
Which is NOT a benefit of drinking coffee?
Reduced risk of anxiety
What do the "A" and "W" in A&W Root Beer stand for?
A. Anderson & West B. Alabama & Wyoming
C. Allen & Wright D. Albert & Wanda
C. Allen & Wright
What water temperature should be used to brew green tea?
1. 100 degrees F 2. 120 degrees F
3. 180 degrees F 4. 195 degrees F
180 degrees fahrenheit
What fortified wine is made from white grapes grown the Spanish city of Jerez de la Frontera?
Sherry
The average faucet flows at a rate of gallons per minute. You can save about gallons of water every morning by turning off the faucet while you brush your teeth for 2 minutes.
2, 4 4,8
1,2 5,10
The average faucet flows at a rate of 2 gallons per minute. You can save up to four gallons of water every morning by turning off the faucet while you brush your teeth for two minutes.
Arabica varieties such as Java and Mocha are named after:
Their ports of origin
What soft drink has trademarked the slogan "Obey Your Thirst"?
Sprite
What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves? What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves?
1. Steaming the leaves 2. Pan frying the leaves
3. Crushing the leaves 4. Burying the leaves
The leaves are pan fried
The California town of Castroville produces four-fifths of the U.S. supply of what veggie, which, among other uses, gives its flavor to the liqueur Cynar?
Artichokes
What percentage of fresh water is in the ground.
60% 30%
10% 80%
30% of fresh water is in the ground.
FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: FOOD
To better fit in with the city's natural Southwestern colors, what fast-food chain uses turquoise in place of its traditional color scheme in Sedona, Arizona?
McDonald's