It is used to make hummus.
What is a chickpea?
The number of teaspoons in a tablespoon.
What is 3?
The process of soaking foods in seasoned and acidic liquid before cooking.
What is marinate?
A strong, anise-flavored, colorless liquor from Greece.
What is Ouzo?
The amount of wine in a standard bottle.
What is 750ml?
The two most popular spices in the world.
What are Pepper and Mustard?
The number of grams in an ounce.
What is 28?
A mixture of seasoned ground meat and fat minced into a spreadable paste.
What is Pate?
Which alcohol is spelled with an ‘e’ in the USA and Ireland, but without one in the rest of the world?
What is Whiskey?
The most widely planted grape in the world.
What is Cabernet Sauvignon?
The minimum percentage of peanuts in peanut butter?
What is 90?
The number of cups in a gallon.
What is 16?
To finely divide food into uniform pieces smaller than diced or chopped foods.
What is mince?
The basic recipe for a Manhattan.
What is two parts whiskey, one part sweet vermouth and several dashes of bitters?
Australia’s most important wine grape.
What is Shiraz?
The number of cans of soda consumed by the average American in a year.
What is 600?
The number of tablespoons in a pound of butter.
What is 32?
A type of clear soup made from richly flavored stock that has been clarified.
What is consommé?
The four main ingredients in beer.
What are grain, hops, yeast and water?
How fast a cork can fly out of a Champagne bottle.
What is 50 mph?
The food most frequently ordered in the U.S.
What is Fried Chicken?
The number of gallons in a barrel.
What is 42?
A dish in which ingredients are set into a gelatine made from a meat stock or consommé.
What is aspic?
The popular soda originally developed as a mixer for whiskey.
What is Mountain Dew?
The number of grapes needed to make a standard bottle of wine.
What is 200?