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400

What is the most common food allergen?

Nuts

400

Before opening Wendy's, what fast food franchise did Dave Thomas work at?

Kentucky Fried Chicken.

400

What is the most widely eaten meat in the world?

Pork

400

Which pepper is currently known to be the hottest in the world? (2021)

The Carolina Reaper

400

The 'Iron Chef America' TV shows were based on the 'Iron Chef' show that originated in which country?

Japan

800

In medical emergencies, coconut water can also be used as what?

Blood plasma

800

n 2005, what burger chain ran ads featuring a scantily clad Paris Hilton rolling around on the hood of a car?

Carl’s Jr.

800

Marzipan is made from which nuts?

Almonds

800

What is considered to be the oldest vegetable?

Pea

800

Dijon mustard is a product of which country?

France

1200

Which soft drink is the oldest soft drink in the USA?

Doctor Pepper.

1200

Which fast-food franchise is credited with creating the very first, modern drive-thru window?

Wendy's

1200

What is the most widely eaten food in the world?

Rice

1200

Peaches that have smooth and shiny skin are known as what?

Nectarines

1200

Biryani is a famous dish from which countries?

Pakistan and India.

1600

What is the most expensive spice in the world by weight?

Saffron

1600

What iconic meal did McDonald’s introduce in 1968?

Big Mac

1600

What two ingredients are combined between slices of bread to make a Fluffernutter?

Peanut Butter and Marshmallow Fluff

1600

Shirley, Ailsa Craig and Mr. Stripey are all types of what?

Tomato

1600

Which country does the chorizo sausage originate from?

Spain

2000

What are the names of the three mascots for Rice Krispies?

Snap, Crackle, and Pop

2000

"Better ingredients, better pizza" is the advertising slogan of which company?

Papa John's Pizza.

2000

What is the main ingredient in falafel?

Chickpeas

2000

What vegetable is also called a 'courgette'.

Zucchini

2000

Gruyère is a cheese from which country?

France