Fruit
Vegetables
Drinks
Dishes international
100

Which fruit has its seeds on the outside instead of inside?

It's a strawberry

100

Potatoes were introduced to Europe in the second half of the 16th century by whom?

The Spanish

100

This fermented dairy drink, originating from the Caucasus region, is rich in probiotics and has a tangy, slightly fizzy taste.

Kefir, Airan

100

This Spanish rice dish, often cooked in a wide, shallow pan, features saffron, seafood, chicken, and vegetables

Paella

200

This fruit, often associated with Hawaii, actually originated in South America and takes about 18 months to grow.

Pineapple

200

What is the name of the vegetable that is also a flower?

Broccoli, cauliflower, artichokes, and zucchini flowers 

200

Oil is the most traded product in the world. What is the second?

 After water, coffee is the most consumed beverage worldwide, with millions of tons traded each year. 

200

Originating from Japan, this dish consists of raw fish or seafood, often served over vinegared rice.

Sushi

300

What fruit has more protein than any other?

Avocado

300

Which vegetable is famous for having a bright orange color and is rich in vitamin A?

Carrot

300

Which beverage contained cocaine in the past? 

Coca-Cola

300

Which Mexican dish is made of tortillas filled with meat, cheese, beans, and various toppings, then folded and served with salsa?

Buritto

400

Which fruit shares its name with a flightless bird from New Zealand?

Kiwi


400

What vegetable is commonly used to make a traditional French dish called ratatouille?

eggplant, zucchini


400

This British favorite was historically imported from China and became a symbol of afternoon social gatherings, often served with biscuits or scones.

TEA

400

 The world's hottest chili pepper, the Carolina Reaper, was developed in this country.

USA

500

Which fruit kumquat looks alike?

Small Orange

500

Which country has the highest annual consumption of cabbage per capita?

Russia

500

Which country consumes the most coffee per capita?

FINLAND

On average, Finns drink about 12 kilograms  of coffee per person per year, which translates to roughly 4 cups per person per day.

500

What is the only edible food that is said to never spoil?

Honey