What iconic meal did McDonald’s introduce in 1968?
Big Mac
Which herb is the main ingredient in pesto sauce?
Basil
What vegetable is also called a 'courgette'.
Zucchini
Which country did the cheese Brie originate from?
France
What type of liquid is used to marinate raw fish in Mexican ceviche?
Lime juice.
What was the first american fast-food chain in China?
KFC
What ingredient gives aioli its creamy texture?
Egg yolks
Potatoes, turnips, and carrots are all considered what types of vegetables?
Root Vegetables
In which country was ice-cream invented?
China
What dessert features layers of filo dough, nuts, and honey syrup?
Baklava
Which global coffee chain started in Seattle in 1971?
Starbucks
What part of the plant does cinnamon come from?
Tree bark
What fruit is known as the “stinking rose”?
Garlic
What country invented French fries?
Belgium
What French dish consists of stewed vegetables such as eggplant and zucchini?
Ratatouille
How many Starbucks are there in the US?
17,186
What is the key flavoring agent in traditional Worcestershire sauce?
Anchovies
What vegetable is a hybrid of broccoli and kale?
Broccolini
Where was the Caesar Salad invented?
Mexico
What dessert translates to “pick me up” in Italian?
Tiramisu
Which restaurant chain was the first to introduce a “drive-thru” window in the U.S.?
Wendy’s
What is the difference between a macaron and a macaroon?
Macaron: almond flour sandwich cookie with filling; Macaroon: coconut-based dense cookie.
What fruit has the scientific name Citrullus lanatus?
Watermelon
What country is home to the world’s most Michelin-starred restaurants?
Japan
Which Mexican food has a name meaning "little donkey"?
Burrito