<p>Food quiz</p><p>1 Name three essential ingredients of salad.</p><p>2 Stilton, Brie, Camembert and Edam are all kinds of what?</p><p>3 What is the difference between 'biscuits' and 'cookies'?</p><p>4 Name three kinds of seafood.</p><p>5 What is the difference between the following - bread, roll, croissant?</p><p>6 Name two important ingredients used in Thai food.</p><p>7 What's the difference between a pie and a tart?</p><p>8 spaghetti, macaroni, penne, and ravioli are all kinds of what?</p><p>9 What's the difference between French fries, chips and crisps?</p><p>10 Which countries do these famous dishes come from and what are their ingredients? paella felafel tiramisu haggis borshch wurst chicken tikka</p><p>Food quiz - answers 1 Name three essential ingredients of salad. Lettuce, cucumber, tomato</p><p>2 Stilton, Brie, Camembert and Edam are all kinds of what? Cheese</p><p>3 What is the difference between 'biscuits' (British English) and 'cookies' (N American English)? </p><p>4 Name three kinds of seafood. Prawns, crab, shrimp, lobster, clams etc.</p><p>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.</p><p>6 Name two important ingredients used in Thai food. Chilli, lemon grass, coconut milk, lime juice, fish sauce etc.</p><p>7 What's the difference between a pie and a tart? A pie usually has a pastry covering; a tart does not.</p><p>8 spaghetti, macaroni, penne, and ravioli are all kinds of what? Pasta</p><p>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')?</p><p>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</p><p>See slideshow at http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dgvjnw33_887kkpwmds </p>
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