What is Italy's biggest meal of the day?
Lunch
What is the popular Disney food movie taking place in Paris?
Ratatouille
What is a churro?
What are the rolls made with rice, seaweed, and fish called?
Maki Rolls.
What is one popular German food?
Bratwurst, schnitzel, sauerbraten, spaetzle, and pretzels.
What is the food that is commonly confused for Italian but is actually American?
Garlic Bread.
What is the official drinking age in France
16 years old
What are plantains made from?
Bananas.
What are the thick Japanese noodles called?
Udon.
What are the two ingredients in meringue?
Egg whites and sugar.
What place in Italy did pizza first originate?
Naples, Italy
What is the popular snail dish called?
Escargot
What does "Tres Leches" translate too and what kind of dessert is it in Spanish cuisine?
It translates to "Three Milks" and is a type of cake soaked in milk.
What food is actually Chinese but is often associated with Japan?
Ramen.
What is the main ingredient in most food dyes?
Crushed beetles.
Which Italian dessert consists of layers of coffee soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cream?
Tiramisu.
How many ingredients are in a baguette? What are they?
4; flour, water, yeast, salt.
What is the most famous dish in Spain?
Paella.
What is soba noodles made out of?
Buckwheat.
What is the percentage of water in cucumbers?
96%
What two popular Italian foods are traditionally served separately?
Spaghetti and Meatballs.
What is Hollandaise?
It is a sauce made with egg yolks, clarified butter, and vinegar or lemon juice.
What type of toppings are put on a Mexican street corn?
Mayonnaise, cheese, chili powder, and lime juice are usually what go on a Mexican street corn.
What is tea in Japanese?
Ocha.
What food is used to make dynamite?
Peanuts.