Sweets
Breakfast
Dining
Italian Dishes
Regional Foods
100

What Italian dessert is frozen and comes in many flavours?

Gelato

100

Name two foods commonly eaten for breakfast in Italy.

Cornetti (Croissants), fruit, yoghurt, biscuits, toast, cereals

100

True or False: Italians have dinner around 5:30pm

False - Dinner is usually 8pm onwards

100

What are "arancini"?

Fried rice balls, usually filled with ragu sauce, cheese, peas, ham, mushrooms...

100

Originating in Rome, Italy, what is a "pizza bianca"?

A pizza without the tomato sauce base.

200

Which Milanese sweet bread dessert, usually with dried fruit or chocolate chips, is generally eaten at Christmas time?

Panettone

200

What are the three most traditional, standard fillings for an Italian "cornetto"?

Chocolate (cioccolato), vanilla cream (crema), and jam or marmalade (marmellata).

200

Is tipping mandatory in Italy?

No

200

Which Italian dish uses "arborio" rice?

Risotto

200

Which Italian city is the birthplace of pizza?

Naples / Napoli

300

What famous Italian dessert literally translates to "pick me up"?

Tiramisù

300

Until what time can you order a cappuccino in Italy?

11AM

300

What does it mean when pasta is cooked "al dente"?

"To the tooth" - firm when bitten, but will be soft enough when coated with sauce. It is considered the perfect indicator of cooked pasta.

300

What is the man herb in "pesto" sauce?

Basil

300

Which prized Italian hard cheese must be aged for a minimum of 12 months to be considered authentic?

Parmesan cheese

400

Which Sicilian dessert consists of a crispy pastry shell filled with sweet ricotta?

Cannoli

400

How is an Italian breakfast different from a typical Australian breakfast?

Italian breakfasts are typically sweet and light.

400

What do Italians claim should never be added to seafood dishes?

Cheese

400

What is "focaccia"?

A type of bread
400

Milan is world-famous for its golden Risotto alla Milanese. What expensive spice gives this dish its signature yellow color?

Saffron

500

Which Italian dessert translates to "cooked cream" in English?

Panna cotta

500

What are "fette biscottate"?

Dry toasts, often small and biscuit like.

500

What does "al banco" mean when ordering coffee at a cafe?

"At the counter" - indicating that you will drink your coffee standing rather than seated. This influences cost!

500

What two ingredients make up the simple pasta sauce "Cacio e Pepe"?

Cheese and pepper

500

As a Northern Italian dish, what is the main ingredient of "polenta"?

Cornmeal

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