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1 Name Three Essential Ingredients of Salad

Food quiz

1 Name three essential ingredients of salad.

2 Stilton, Brie, Camembert and Edam are all kinds of what?

3 What is the difference between 'biscuits' and 'cookies'?

4 Name three kinds of seafood.

5 What is the difference between the following - bread, roll, croissant?

6 Name two important ingredients used in Thai food.

7 What's the difference between a pie and a tart?

8 spaghetti, macaroni, penne, and ravioli are all kinds of what?

9 What's the difference between French fries, chips and crisps?

10 Which countries do these famous dishes come from and what are their ingredients? paella felafel tiramisu haggis borshch wurst chicken tikka

Food quiz - answers 1 Name three essential ingredients of salad. Lettuce, cucumber, tomato

2 Stilton, Brie, Camembert and Edam are all kinds of what? Cheese

3 What is the difference between 'biscuits' (British English) and 'cookies' (N American English)?

4 Name three kinds of seafood. Prawns, crab, shrimp, lobster, clams etc.

5 What is the difference between the following - bread, roll, croissant? Bread is a generic term usually used for the staple food which is used to accompany other foods or to make sandwiches etc. A roll is a round, individual portion of bread. A croissant is a kind of light French pastry eaten at breakfast.

6 Name two important ingredients used in Thai food. Chilli, lemon grass, coconut milk, lime juice, fish sauce etc.

7 What's the difference between a pie and a tart? A pie usually has a pastry covering; a tart does not.

8 spaghetti, macaroni, penne, and ravioli are all kinds of what? Pasta

9 What's the difference between French fries (N American English), chips (British English equivalent of French Fries) and crisps (British English equivalent of N American 'chips')?

10 Which countries do these famous dishes come from and what are their ingredients? paella Spain (Valencia) rice, seafood, vegetables felafel Middle East (Egypt, Syria, Lebanon fava beans and / or chickpeas etc) tiramisu Italy Savoiardi (light sponge cakes), cream, coffee haggis Scotland sheep's offal, oatmeal, spices borshch Russia, Ukraine beetroot bratwurst Germany pork chicken tikka India

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