United States
France
Italy
Mexico
Pastries
100
Capitol of the United States of America
What is Indianapolis? Just kidding....it is Washington DC!
100
Capitol of France
What is Paris?
100
Capitol of Italy
What is Rome?
100
The capital city of Mexico.
What is Mexico City?
100
2 ingredients needed to make gluten
What are flour and water?
200
The region of the US known for Creole cooking.
What is Southern (Louisiana)?
200
A flakey, buttery yeast roll shaped like a crescent
What is a Croissant?
200
A common Italian soup made with pasta and vegetables.
What is Minestrone?
200
This vegetable is mashed to make a common Mexican spread called Guacamole.
What is an avocado?
200
Tool used to cut-in shortening when making a pie crust
What is a pastry blender?
300
The beliefs, values and behaviors shared by a group of people.
What is culture?
300
Le Petit Dejeuner
What is breakfast?
300
A term meaning 'resistant to the bite'.
What is al dente?
300
The 3 most common ingredients used in Mexican cuisine.
What are corn, beans & peppers?
300
Define a pastry
What is dough of flour, shortening, and water, used as a base and covering in baked dishes such as pies?
400
A race or nationality with common cultural characteristics.
What is ethnicity?
400
A rare type of fungi that grows under ground often found by animals named Paddington and Fozzie
What are truffles?
400
Name at least two staple foods of Italy.
What are pasta, seafood, rice or cheese?
400
The most common Mexican beverage.
What is coffee?
400
Purpose of salt in a pastry
What is flavor?
500
The typical foods and ways of preparing foods associated with a group of people.
What is cuisine?
500
Butter or some other fat mixed with flour
What is a Roux?
500
A traditional Italian meat and vegetable tray.
What is an Antipasto?
500
A soft tortilla wrapped around a meat or bean filling.
What is an enchilada?
500
Overworking and over handling a pastry can cause it to____________
What is causing it to become tough?
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