What is the only fruit to have seeds on the outside?
Strawberry
What fast food restaurant introduced a popular advertising campaign in 1997 that featured a talking chihuahua?
Taco Bell
Shrimp, Lemon Butter, Garlic, Angel Hair
What is Shrimp Scampi?
WHAT IS A FAMOUS PASTRY IN FRANCE
CROISSANT
Comes from ears!
Corn
When Pacific Islanders first settled, what was their main source of food?
What is Fish
What red food is actually a fruit and not a veggie?
Tomato
What fast food restaurant boasts that you can “Have it your way”?
Burger King
Basil, Cheese, Sauce, Dough
Pizza
FRENCH DESSERT that starts with an "M"
MACAROON
Green and delicious! Starts with the letter "C"
Collard Greens
What is the most common fruit in the pacific islands?
What is Coconut
This was the first vegetable ever sold in a fastfood restaurants
Potatoes
What fast food restaurant aired ads featuring a man who lost 245 pounds eating only their products?
Subway
What is the most popular grated cheese ?
What is parmesan
A well-known vegetable stew hailing from Provence, usually served as a side dish, but can be combined with pasta, rice, or fish to be served as a main dish or appetizer.
Ratatouille
Long and green vegetable that needs snapping
String Beans
What is the most common food for Asian-Americans?
What is Rice
What vitamin gives sweet potatoes and carrots their orange color?
Vitamin A
What restaurant chain has commercials with the slogan “Eatin’ Good in the Neighborhood”?
Applebee’s
What is a pasta stuffed with meat or cheese ?
What is ravioli
Is like a pancake that's been thinned out using a cast-iron griddle and is either stuffed or folded and topped with savory or sweet fillings.
crepe
Breakfast food made with savory and salty corned beef, diced potatoes, and onions and a bowl of grits
corn beef hash
What is a unique cooking tool and/or pan used to prepare most Asian foods?
What is Wok
What should you have in your diet that may benefit your digestion and reduce your risk of chronic disease?
Fiber
Which fast food chain was behind the infamous “Where’s the Beef?”
Wendy’s
Italian cuisine is well known for its use of a diverse variety of what ingredient?
Pasta
Are typically made with whipped egg whites, whipped cream, or both, and flavored with one or more of chocolate, coffee, caramel, puréed fruits, or various herbs and spices, such as mint or vanilla.
Chocolate Mousses
Push in on your sides and you will feel them. You can get the short or long... This meat is pork or beef..
Ribs
What is typically not a main ingredient in Asian foods?
What is Meat
This vegetable is 96% water
Cucumber
What did McDonald’s restaurants first introduce in 1968 as its signature sandwich
The Big Mac
is an international Mexican food made with "tortillas" and any kind of meat.
Tacos
How is pasta generally cooked?
By boiling
This breakfast dish is called "Lost Bread" in French.
French Toast
Buttery and whipped very good mashed
Mashed potatoes
Cooking where ingredients are fried in a small amount of very hot oil while being stirred
stir fry
What food group is cheese in ?
What is dairy
What fast food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window?
Wendy’s
Why was cacao so important to the Mayans and Aztecs?
They used cacao beans as currency to buy food and other goods. In Aztec culture, cacao beans were considered more valuable than gold.
Pasta is categorized in what two basic styles?
Dried and fresh
This vegetable is very common in a classic French soup with cheese on top.
Onion (French onion soup!)
It's golden brown bread and you cut it in squares. Made from corn meal
Corn Bread
What is this called
sushi?
These are considered seeds, not nuts
Almonds
If you’re a fan of Cajun and Southern Style chicken, then you’re in for a real treat. They make spicy fried chicken, red beans and rice, po’ boys and jambalaya.
Popeyes
What are the two main ingredients of “arroz con pollo”?
Rice and chicken
What is risotto?
A traditional Italian rice dish made from a short-grained
In France, fries, and pizza are sometimes eaten with this utensil.
What is a fork?
Black or beige, but you better watch how many you eat before trouble comes. This is a bean with an eye
Black eye Peas
Where was the fortune cookie made
America?
Which fruit is named after a flightless bird?
Kiwi
What was the first fast food restaurant in China to serve chicken?
Kentucky Fried Chicken
This is a basic ingredient, and the most important for Aztec gastronomy
CORN
What is the most commonly used oil in Italian cooking?
Olive oil
True or False:
French fries were actually invented in France
False
Made with noodles, milk, butter and cheese and you make it
Mac & Cheese
Where is the most rice grown?
China
This is the top selling spice in the world and most of the time is used with salt
Pepper
The chain was originally called “DomiNick’s and offered its first national non-pizza item; breadsticks.
Domino’s
What is the name of an egg custard of Mexico and Spain?
Flan
Granchio is Italian for what seafood?
Crab
True or False:
It used to be illegal to eat potatoes.
True! There was a ban on growing potatoes from 1748-1772 because they believed they caused leprosy and other diseases.
Brown sugar covers it like a blanket for this potatoe
Sweet potatoes
Meat used in ceremonial feasts.
Pork