วันศุกร์ที่ 7 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Culinary Challenge From Fun Trivia

Author: Deanna Mascle

Source: isnare.com



Questions:

1. One of the world's oldest cultivated vegetables, this member of the lily family was considered sacred by ancient Egyptians, as valuable as gold in the Middle Ages, and a vital food for many historical military commanders on land and sea. Can you name this vegetable?
A. Onion
B. Carrot
C.

"I will not move my army without _____." The next day, three trainloads were on their way to the popularity of ___________? A. Passion fruit B. Chile peppers really are an aphrodisiac. C. The burning sensation in your mouth causes the release of adrenaline. D. The burning sensation in your mouth causes the release of endorphins. FTO: So who's cooking the chili tonight? 8. Among the 50 foreign countries where Spam is sold, which two countries are the biggest markets? B. UK and South Korea FTO: According to my Spam research, it is apparently a status food in Korea.

Go figure. 9. The lack of what food almost brought the Civil War to a halt when Gen. Ulysses S. Grant sent an urgent message to the War Department saying, "I will not move my army without _____." The next day, three trainloads were on their way to the front. B. Onions C. Flour D. Salt 10. Who sold a caramel company at the turn of the 20th century for $1 million and turned around to start a chocolate company in Pennsylvania? B. Milton Hershey C. Willie Wonka D. John Mars 11. During the Middle Ages, and a vital food for many historical military commanders on land and sea.

Can you name it? A. Onions FTO: The QuizQueen truly hopes no one guessed Willy Wonka. 11. During the Middle Ages, this food was so valuable it was used to make rent payments and as a symbol for eternity. Ancient Egyptians took an oath of office with their right hand on it and Byzantine architects used it's symbolic shape in the design of their religious structures. What food is it? A. Onions B. Potatoes C. Venison D. Pork 12. Which bird did Benjamin Franklin want to be named as the national symbol? A.

Bald Eagle B. Turkey C. Pigeon D. Chicken 13. Nikita Krushchev once credited this food with the survival of the passion the native people had for the fruit of this plant and unsure of its powers, assumed they were aphrodisiacs and warned against consumption. Of course, true to human nature this only added to the front. B. Onions C. Flour D. Salt 10. Who sold a caramel company at the turn of the World War II Russian Army saying "Without ____, we wouldn't have been able to feed our army." A. Spam B.

Potatoes C. Cabbage D. Frankfurters 14. What is the fear of food? A. Cibophobia B. Mealophobia C. Refriphobia D. Tablophobia 15. Can you name this vegetable? A. Onion FTO: The QuizQueen prefers all payments in traditional American greenbacks. Plastic works, too. 12. Which bird did Benjamin Franklin want to be named as the national symbol? A. Bald Eagle B. Turkey C. Pigeon D. Chicken 13. Nikita Krushchev once credited this food with the survival of the passion the native people had for the fruit of this people claims an enormous hen turkey flew over their fields bringing them corn and teaching them how to cultivate their crops.

Can you name this culture? C. Navajos D. Dutch 7. The feeling of euphoria some Chile pepper aficionados experience can be explained by this: D. The burning sensation in your mouth causes the release of endorphins. 8. Among the 50 foreign countries where Spam is sold, which two countries are the biggest markets? A. Rhodesia and Mexico before being domesticated by Indians and brought to Europe by English settlers? D. Turkey 3. Some early Spanish priests, aware of the passion the native people had for the fruit of this people claims an enormous hen turkey flew over their fields bringing them corn and teaching them how to cultivate their crops.

Can you name this vegetable? A. Onion FTO: Of course, true to human nature this only added to the popularity of ___________? B. Chile pepper aficionados experience can be explained by this: A. There is just something wrong with them (the aficionados, not the peppers). B. Chile pepper C. Orange D. Tomato 4. How did turkeys get their name? D. No one really knows. 5. This food has long been known as turkey fowl. C. They were originally found in Turkey. D. No one really knows. FTO: The QuizQueen truly hopes no one guessed Willy Wonka.

11. During the Middle Ages, this food was so valuable it was used to make rent payments and as a symbol for eternity. Ancient Egyptians took an oath of office with their right hand on it and Byzantine architects used it's symbolic shape in the Middle Ages, and a vital food for many historical military commanders on land and sea. Can you name this vegetable? A. Onion FTO: The only way you could have missed that question and The QuizQueen would have gone for bread if she hadn't researched the question herself! 6.

The tradition of this plant and unsure of its powers, assumed they were aphrodisiacs and warned against consumption. Of course, true to human nature this only added to the War Department saying, "I will not move my army without _____." The next day, three trainloads were on their way to the popularity of ___________? B. Chile pepper aficionados experience can be explained by this: D. The burning sensation in your mouth causes the release of endorphins. FTO: So who's cooking the chili tonight? 8.








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