First discovered on an Ontario farm in 1811, and commercially available since the 1880s, according to The Canadian Encyclopedia, this apple is often called the national apple of Canada?
McIntosh
True or false: Searing meat seals in the juices.
False
Which fruit or vegetable has recently coined millennial breakfast?
Avacado
What is the base ingredient of gummy bears?
Gelatin
What is the national dish of the United States?
Hamburger
A doughnut hole in America is called what in Canada?
Timbits
What is the most popular way to prepare eggs?
Scrambled
What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?
Strawberries
What is the difference between ice cream and gelato?
Gelato has less fat and air than ice cream.
What is the most widely-eaten food worldwide?
Rice
The idea of a Chinese buffet restaurant originated in which Canadian city?
Vancouver
What's the ratio of oil to vinegar in a classic vinaigrette?
Three parts oil to one part vinegar
Which common vegetable has more vitamin C than an orange?
Red peppers
Which chocolate bar is the global bestseller?
Snickers
What condiment was used for its medicinal qualities in the 1800s?
Ketchup
You can buy a type of bacon called Canadian bacon in places such as the United States, but in Canada it is most often called?
Peameal or Back Bacon
What does it mean to truss a chicken?
To tie it together before roasting to make sure it cooks evenly and holds its shape.
Which fruit is known as the "king of fruits" and has a strong smell?
Durian
Where were chocolate chip cookies invented?
Massachusetts in 1930
What's the most stolen grocery item?
Cheese
In what year was Poutine invented?
1957
The piri-piri style of cooking originates in which country?
Portugal
Which vegetable if pressed against the top of your mouth for 30 seconds is said to freshen your breath?
Cucumber
What frozen treat is very popular in Hawaii?
Shaved Ice
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what food sticking to the roof of your mouth?
Peanut butter