Food and Drink Quiz (Round 27)

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Published 10th July 2021

 

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Questions

1) What are oysters wrapped in bacon known as?

 

2) What is the name for the french sauce made from egg yolks and butter?

 

3) The Italian foodstuff Zampone refers to what? a) Sausage b) fruitcake c) cheese

 

4) What type of foodstuff is Kulfi?

 

5) What is distinctive about the shape of Pappardelle pasta?

 

6) What is the name for the dessert of hot bread pudding with an apple filling?

 

7) Frikadeller (meatballs) is a national dish of which scandinavian country?

 

8) Ciabatta is an Italian bread made with olive oil, but what is the literal meaning of the name ciabatta?

 

9) What are Marrons Glacés?

 

10) What Royal borough is mentioned in the name for eggy bread flavoured with cinnamon and/or sherry?

 

 

 

Answers

1) What are oysters wrapped in bacon known as?

Angels on horseback

 

2) What is the name for the french sauce made from egg yolks and butter?

Bearnaise

 

3) The Italian foodstuff Zampone refers to what? a) Sausage b) fruitcake c) cheese

a) Sausage

 

4) What type of foodstuff is Kulfi?

Ice cream (Indian)

 

5) What is distinctive about the shape of Pappardelle pasta?

Ribbon shaped at about 2cm wide

 

6) What is the name for the dessert of hot bread pudding with an apple filling?

Apple Charlotte

 

7) Frikadeller (meatballs) is a national dish of which scandinavian country?

Denmark

 

8) Ciabatta is an Italian bread made with olive oil, but what is the literal meaning of the name ciabatta?

Slipper (from the shape of the loaf)

 

9) What are Marrons Glacés?

Candied chestnuts (French)

 

10) What Royal borough is mentioned in the name for eggy bread flavoured with cinnamon and/or sherry?

Windsor (Poor Knights of Windsor)