What is "eyes"?
What is Brie?
Pancetta comes from the pig's ___.
What is belly?
What is chorizo?
The top olive producer in the world. (looking for a country)
What is Spain?
The majority of the world's almonds and pistachios are produced in this country.
What is the United States?
The best selling cheese in the world.
What is mozzarella?
What is Halloumi?
The top salami producer in the world. (looking for a country)
What is Germany?
What is prosciutto?
The amount of years it takes for the first harvest of a new olive tree.
What is 15 years?
The United States consumes the most almonds in the world. This country consumes the SECOND-most.
What is India?
The best selling cheese in the US.
What is mozzarella?
What is Roquefort?
Cured meat from the pig's shoulder and neck is known as. . .
What is Capicola? (gabagool, coppa, capocollo all accepted)
What is soppressata?
This uniquely large variety of olives is named after a farm animal.
This nut is in the same family as poison ivy and poison sumac. Its shell is toxic and cannot be eaten.
What is the cashew?
Name for a connoisseur of cheese. (i.e., someone who likes cheese).
What is a turophile?
What is Gruyere?
The meat made from the pig's jowl.
What is guanciale?
What is lardo?
The US classifies olives in a range of 9 sizes, from sub-petite to super _____.
What is colossal ?
This popular nut was only discovered and named in the mid-19th century, and did not reach most of the world until the 20th century.
What is the macadamia nut?
According to Dairy Industries International, in 2019, this European country consumed the most cheese per capita.
What is the Czech Republic?
What is Manchego?
Cured, rosemary-infused back fat (of the pig).
What is lardo?
What is 'Nduja?
Two countries feature an olive branch on their national flags.
What are Cyprus and Eritrea?
Technically, these two related "nuts" are not actually nuts. Scientifically speaking, they are "drupes" (similar to peaches or plums).
What is the walnut and the pecan?