Restaurants
Ingredients
Fruit/Vegetables
National Dishes
Dish
300

"Better ingredients, better pizza" is the advertising slogan of which company?

Papa John's Pizza.

300

What is the main ingredient in falafel?

Chickpeas

300

Sauerkraut is composed of which vegetable?

Cabbage

300

Which country's national dish is Irish Stew?

Ireland

300

Which dish from Spain traditionally includes saffron rice, seafood, chicken, chorizo and peas?

Paella

400

Which fast-food franchise is credited with creating the very first, modern drive-thru window?

Wendy's

400

What is the most widely eaten food in the world?

Rice

400

Name 2 fruits that have a pit in the middle.

Cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, mangoes, etc.

400
Which country's national dishes are roast lamb, meat pie, pavlova, and vegemite on toast?

Australia

400

Which Mexican food has a name meaning "little donkey"?

Burrito

500

Before opening Wendy's, what fast food franchise did Dave Thomas work at?

Kentucky Fried Chicken.

500

What is the most widely eaten meat in the world?

Pork

500

Which pepper is currently known to be the hottest in the world? (2021)

The Carolina Reaper

500

Which country's national dish is Peking Duck and Dim Sum.

China

500

Which food is known to be made from fermented cabbage?

Sauerkraut

600

What iconic meal did McDonald’s introduce in 1968?

Big Mac

600

What is the most commonly used oil in Chinese cooking?

Peanut Oil

600

Shirley, Ailsa Craig and Mr. Stripey are all types of what?

Tomato

600

Which country's national dish is Beef Bourguignon and Crepes? 

France

600

What is the main ingredient in Borscht, the national dish of Ukraine?

Beets

700

What popular fast-food chain has the slogan Live Mas?

Taco Bell

700

What is meant to be the main flavor in a traditional tiramisu?

Coffee

700

This fruit is commonly put on toast, can be used as a substitute for butter, and was initially called an "Alligator Pear"

Avocado

700

Which country's national dish is Schnitzel and Sauerkraut?

Germany

700

The name for this popular dessert stems from the French word for “froth” or “foam”.

Mousse

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