This vegetable is commonly used to make fries and chips.
What is Potato
The potato is a starchy tuberous vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world
This country is famous for their pastas and pizzas.
What is Italy
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins.
You do this when you place something into a hot oven.
What is Bake.
Because of its low moisture and high acidity, this sticky, natural sweetener is the only raw food substance that never rots.
honey
Honey is a sweet, viscous food made by bees using plant nectar. Bees collect the nectar, break down its complex sugars into simple sugars, and evaporate the water. The result is a concentrated, long-lasting energy source packed with natural sugars and antioxidants
What gives the red velvet cake its signature subtle cocoa flavor and distinct crumb texture?
A) An entire bottle of red food coloring
B) Beet juice concentrate
C) The chemical reaction between buttermilk, vinegar, and cocoa powder
C) The Chemical reaction between buttermilk, vinegar, and cocoa powder
Which of the following is not a citrus fruit?
a) Orange
b) Pineapple
c) Lime
d) Lemon
What is Pineapple
This type of tea leaf is commonly found in many Japanese desserts. It is known for its bright green color.
Matcha
Herbal Tea
What is Green Tea Leaf/Matcha
Matcha is a finely ground powder of specially processed and shade-grown green tea leaves. Because the whole leaf is consumed rather than steeped, it delivers a concentrated dose of antioxidants and a sustained, jitter-free caffeine boost
If you want scrambled eggs, you must do this after you crack the egg.
What is Beat, whisk, whip, or mix.
Chemically known as sodium chloride, this everyday table mineral is essential for human life and seasoning food.
What is salt?
Biologically a fruit, this nightshade is known as an aubergine in the UK and a brinjal in South Asia.
Cucumber
Eggplant
What is an eggplant
Eggplant is botanically a fruit, specifically a berry, because it develops from a flower and contains seeds, though it's used culinarily as a vegetable. A member of the nightshade family, it comes in various colors, shapes, and sizes, with the classic dark purple variety being most common, and is known for its spongy texture and ability to absorb flavors when cooked.
This popular side dish is often served in Asian restaurants. It is often served with curry. It is also often used to make sushi.
What is Rice.
When you drop an ingredient (raw food) into a pot of hot oil.
What is Fry.
Long before it was used to top hot dogs and burgers, this red condiment was patented and sold as a cure-all medicine for indigestion.
What is ketchup?
Ketchup is a popular table condiment, most commonly tomato-based, made from tomatoes, sugar, vinegar, salt, and spices, used to add sweet and sour flavor to foods like fries, burgers, and eggs. While today it's synonymous with tomato ketchup, early versions used ingredients like mushrooms, oysters, or walnuts, and it was even sold as medicine in the 1830s before becoming a popular condiment in the late 19th century.
In baking, what is the primary difference between a cobbler and a crisp?
A) A cobbler uses yeast dough, while a crisp uses a pastry crust.
B) A cobbler features a biscuit dough topping, while a crisp uses an oats and brown sugar topping.
B) A cobbler features a biscuit dough topping, while a crisp uses an oats and brown sugar topping.
When you cut this vegetable, it can make you cry.
What is Onion
Onions make you cry because of a built-in chemical defense mechanism. When you cut an onion, you rupture its cell walls. This releases enzymes that mix with sulfur-containing compounds to form a volatile gas. When this gas hits the moisture in your eyes, it creates a mild acid, causing your tear ducts to flush it out
This Arabic-named desert fruit is traditionally consumed to break the daytime fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
Raisens
Dates
What are dates?
Dates are highly nutritious, providing an excellent source of dietary fiber, natural energy, and essential electrolytes like potassium and magnesium. Eating a few daily can promote digestive health, protect your cells from disease, and serve as a healthy alternative to refined sugar
Other then cutting...
You need to do this to a banana.
You sometimes do this to a potato.
You often do this to a carrot.
You may also do this to an apple.
What is Peel.
Although heavily associated with France, which country is the actual birthplace of the croissant?
A) Germany
B) Italy
C) Austria
Austria
Explanation: The croissant evolved from the Viennese 基层 (kipferl). Austrian bakers brought the pastry to France in the early 19th century, where French bakers adapted it using laminated puff pastry.
Which popular dessert is baked in a crust, filled with sweet cream cheese, and often topped with strawberries or cherries?
A) Cheesecake
B) Apple Pie
C) Brownies
A) Cheesecake
Solve this riddle:
This is a type of small fruit
Which is smaller than your hand
Fuzzy outside, green inside
Often comes from New Zealand
What fruit am I?
What is Kiwi
This mild, creamy Italian cheese is traditionally made by repurposing the leftover whey component from milk production.
Mozzerella
Ricotta
Ricotta
Ricotta is a fresh Italian whey cheese with a mild, slightly sweet flavor and soft, grainy texture, traditionally made from the leftover whey from other cheeses, though it can also be made from whole milk. It's a versatile dairy product used in both sweet and savory dishes, known for being a good source of protein, calcium, and vitamin B12, and is a staple in Italian cooking.
You do this to a block of cheese if you want to shred it down to smaller pieces.
What is Grate.
B) 4%
Explanation: According to international retail research, around 4% of the world’s cheese supply goes missing. It is targeted by sophisticated theft rings because it is highly sought after and easy to resell on the black market
What is the main ingredient used to make traditional chocolate?
A) Vanilla beans
B) Cocoa beans
C) Coffee beans
D) Jelly beans
B) Cocoa beans