What is onigiri?
Rice formed into a ball and wrapped with seaweed
Where does the most famous German sausage come from?
Frankurt
What is extra-firm tofu made from?
Soy Beans
What food do Norwegian's call an Easter classic?
Roast Leg of Lamb
What do many restaurants in Iceland specialize in?
Seafood
What is miso made out of?
Fermented Soybeans
What world-famous cake was called after a german region?
Black Forest Cake
What material are Chinese spoons traditionally made off?
Ceramic/Porcelain
A traditional Norwegian seafood dish is?
Smoked Salmon
How many people could Iceland support through subsistence farming?
Around 70,000
What three ingredients are used to make dashi?
Water
Kombu
Bonito Flakes
What is the most popular meat in German cuisine?
Pork
What's another name for Peking Duck?
Lacquered Duck
Meatballs are typically served with?
Potatoes
Which product got banned during Christianisation in Iceland in 1000 AD?
Horse Meat
What is tamagoyaki?
A layered egg omelet
Name the traditional German fruitcake eaten during Christmas, that represents the Holy Trinity?
Stollen
Spicy Chinese dishes are usually called what?
Szechuan
What's is 'Multekrem' ?
A dessert made of cloudberries and whipped cream
How are Tomatoes, cucumbers and Peppers grown in Iceland's greenhouses?
In greenhouses, heated with geothermal energy
What are soba noodles made out of?
Buckwheat Flour
What is "gebrannte mandeln"?
Nuts coated with crunchy sugar
What is the difference between Chow Mein and Lo Mein?
One has fried noodles (chow mein) and the other has boiled noodles (lo mein)
'Stekte polser' is what?
Thick Norwegian Stew
A popular breakfast item is called 'skyr' What is it?
protein-packed yogurt-cheese