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100

Sushi comes from this country.

Japan

100

This chain is famous for its “Whopper.”

Burger King

100

This drink is made by squeezing oranges.

Orange juice

100

Which bread ingredient causes it to rise?

A Baking powder

B Yeast

C Gluten

B Yeast

100

What is the base ingredient of gummy bears?

A Gelatin

B Salt and Sugar

C Gum

A Gelatin

200

Which country did the French fries originate from?

A France

B USA

C UK

D Belgium

D Belgium

200

What year did the first McDonald's store open?

A 2000

B 1900

C 1940

D 1890

C 1940

200

A latte is made of espresso and this ingredient.

Milk

200

What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

200

Which chocolate bar is the global bestseller?

A Oreos

B Mars

C Snickers

C Snickers

300

What's the most stolen grocery item?

A Milk

B Cheese

C Chocolates

D Bread

B Cheese

300

How many hamburgers does McDonald's sell a day?

A. 300,000

B. 3 million

C. 6.5 million

D. 10 million

C. 6.5 million

300

What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?

A Coca Cola

B Coffee

C Tea

D Sprite

C Tea

300

Which of these types of food never rots?

A Peanuts

B Tea

C Honey

C Honey

300

Among the many pizza toppings, which is the most commonly used?

A Extra cheese

B Mushrooms

C Pepperoni

C Pepperoni

400

This spicy Korean dish is made of fermented cabbage and is a staple in Korean cuisine

Kimchi

400

This pizza chain’s logo has three dots representing the original three restaurants.

Domino's

400

Which country drinks the most coffee in pounds per year?

A. Brazil

B. Finland

C. Egypt

B. Finland

400

Which fruit resembles 60% of human DNA?

A Bananas

B Strawberry

C Apples

D Oranges

A Bananas

400

Which nut is used to make marzipan?

A Walnuts

B Almonds

C Peanuts

D Hazelnuts

B Almonds

500

This Middle Eastern dish is made of mashed chickpeas, tahini, garlic, and lemon juice.

Hummus

500

This fast-food chain was the first to introduce the “drive-thru” window in 1948.

In-N-Out Burger

500

This traditional Japanese drink is made by fermenting rice and is sometimes called “rice wine.”

Sake

500

This chemical process, responsible for bread rising, happens when yeast produces carbon dioxide.

Fermentation

500

This drink, popular in South America, is made by steeping dried leaves of the yerba plant.

A. Rooibos
B. Matcha
C. Mate (Yerba Mate)
D. Chai

C Mate (Yerba Mate)

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