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100

What food is often referred to as "liquid gold"?


Olive Oil

100
What is the most strict of vegetarians?
Vegan
100

What is the HEALTHIEST way to cook vegetables?

Fry, Roast, Steam or Saute?

Steam

100

Which country is the largest producer of coffee?

Brazil

100
What term describes pasta as "firm to the bite"?
Al Dente
200

Which fast food chain has the most locations worldwide?

Subway (42,000 in 100 countries)

200

What is the primary ingredient in Hummus?


Chickpeas

200

Which vitamin is abundant in citrus fruits like oranges and lemons?

Vitamin C

200

Which country is known for inventing pizza?


Italy

200

What is the name of the Italian dish made with layers of pasta, sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat?

Lasagna

300

What is the main ingredient in guacamole?


Avocado

300

Which vegetable is known for being purple but also comes in white and green varieties?


Eggplant (Aubergine)

300
What cooking method of vegetables is the least healthy and destroys many of the nutrients found in the vegetable?
Deep-Frying
300

In which country did sushi originate?


CHINA

even though Japan is the sushi capital of the world

300

Which fruit has its seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

400

What is the most widely eaten food worldwide?




Rice




400

What kind of vegetarian eat fish?

Pescatarian

400

Which fruit is known for being high in potassium?


Banana

400

What is the name of the Mexican dish made with a tortilla filled with cheese and sometimes other ingredients, then folded in half and grilled?


 Quesadilla

400

What is the main ingredient in Pesto?


Basil

500

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


Saffron

500

What is the main ingredient in tofu?

Soybeans

500

Which vitamin is added to milk in many countries to help with calcium absorption?

Vitamin D

500

Which dessert is known as the "king of desserts" in France?


Crème brûlée

500

What is deer meat called?


Venison