What is the name of a popular Japanese food that consists of raw fish and rice
Sushi/Sashimi
"it's finger lickin' good" had been the slogan for over 50 years for what restaurant chain?
KFC
What is the sweet substance made by bees
Honey
What is the most common food allergen
Nuts
What animal is gelatin made out of
Pig
Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruits, and Pomelos are classified as what?
Citrus Fruits
What is the only fruit with the seeds on the outside
Strawberry
Which asian fruit has the nickname: "king of fruits" and is known for its disctinctive smell and spiky exterior
Durian
Where did Neapolitan ice cream originate
Italy
What popular condiment would you use as a base for a remoulade or a tartar sauce
Mayonnaise
What larger variant of the "sweet" banana is frequently used for cooking
plantains
What staple of Korean cuisine is made from salted and fermented vegetables? The most common ingredients are cabbage and Korean radishes
kimchi
What is the most used flavour enhancer in fast foods
MSG
There's a dessert with slightly mysterious origins (is it from France, Spain, or England?) that is also known as a burnt cream or Trinity cream. It famously has a custard base topped with a layer of hardened caramelized sugar. What is it?
Crème brûlée
What popular two-word Thai dish, served as either street food or a staple of Thai restaurants, is typically made with rice noodles, scrambled egg, peanuts, and meat, among other items
pad thai
Which country exports them most coffee
Brazil
What is the most consumed chocolate bar in the world
Cadbury chocolate bars
What are cruciferous vegetables
Vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower
One of Andy Warhol's most famous artworks is a set of 32 canvases, each bearing an image of a red-and-white can of soup from what company
Campbell's Soup
What is the most expensive spice in the world by weight
Saffron