Culture/Cuisine
Baking
Cooking Techniques
Fast Food
FED
100

This dish including chips (french fries), gravy, and cheese curds is the national dish of which country? 

What is Canada?

100

In the US, a tablespoon is equal to this many teaspoons. 

What is 3 teaspoons?

100

This is the knife cut that describes cutting food into small cubes. 

What is dicing?

100

This fast food brand's chicken recipe proclaims to contain 11 herbs and spices. 

What is KFC?

100
This is the full name of FED. 

Food Education

200

This Italian phrase translating to "to the tooth" describes the ideal consistency of cooked pasta. 

What is Al dente?
200

This primary ingredient in meringue might not be vegan, but it adds lightness and fluffiness. 

What are egg whites?

200

This is the temperature (in Fahrenheit) at which water boils. 

What is 212 degrees Fahrenheit?

200

This steakhouse chain is headquartered in Louisville, KY despite having the Lone Start State in its name. 

What is Texas Roadhouse?

200

This is the day of the week and time that FED events will be hosted this semester. 

When is Wednesdays at 6pm?

300

This soft goat's or sheep's milk cheese is exclusive to the country of Greece. 

What is Feta?
300

This is the name of a technique used to melt chocolate without direct heat, by placing a bowl over a pot with boiling water. 

What is a double boiler?

300

This term describes the act of adding liquid (oftentimes alcohol) to a pan to loosen caramelization. 

What is deglazing?

300

This fast food chain, more notable on the west coast, introduced the first drive-thru window. 

What is In N Out?

300

This is the number of followers FED has on Instagram (go follow us @fedatiu) as of when this was written. 

What is 855?
400

The most expensive spice in the world is also known for being a crucial ingredient in Paella. 

What is saffron?

400

This is the name of the custard that is used to fill an eclair. 

What is pastry cream?

400

This knife cut means cutting into a matchstick like shape. 

What is julienne?

400

In Sedona, AZ this fast food chain used turquoise signs to better fit in with nature. 

What is McDonald's?

400

These are the names of Food Education at IU's two presidents. 

Who are Julia and Alexia?

500

This Hungarian stew, made of meats and unions can be traced back all the way to the 9th century. 

What is Goulash?

500
This is the process of repeatedly folding butter into a dough, often used in pastries such as croissants. 

What is lamination?

500

This is a mixture of flour and butter that is cooked to create a paste to thicken sauces. 

What is a roux?
500

This fast food chain's original mascot was a winking chef named "Speedee". 

What is McDonald's?

500

This is the year that FED was founded at IU. 

When was 2016?

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