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Answers to Friday Food Quiz number 75

July 16, 2012 in Food Quiz, Friday Food Quiz

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Janice Tripepi

Tandy from Lavender and Lime

1. What is hähnchenschnitzel in Germany?

A – Chicken schnitzel.

2. What is the main ingredient of Bucatini al’Amatriciana?

A – It’s base is a pork product called guanciale, which is pig jowl, and it tastes like a porkier version of bacon or pancetta.

3. What is Yuzu?

A – It is a tart citrus fruit that has a taste between a grapefruit and a mandarin.

4. What is au levain?

A – It is the starter to Sourdough bread, traditionally made with a small amount of old dough from a prior batch.

5. Where did bruschetta originate from?

A – Italy.

6. Where did croutons originate from?

A – France.

7. What is the name of the fruit that is a cross between Murcott- and Clementine oranges?

A – ClemenGolds.

8. What is the function of a pie funnel?

A – Pie funnels are used to prevent pie filling from boiling up and leaking through the crust by allowing steam to escape from inside the pie. They also support the pastry crust in the center of the pie, so that it does not sag in the middle, and are also known as “crustholders”.

9. What does “to scald” means in culinary terms?

A – to heat until just before boiling.

10. What fish are also known as mahi-mahi or dolphin fish?

A – Dorado

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Answers to Friday Food Quiz number 74

July 9, 2012 in Food Quiz, Friday Food Quiz

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Colonialist

Lavender and Lime

1. What are Boquerones?

A – A Spanish white anchovy pickled in white wine vinegar.

2. What is the main ingredient of Nuom chum?

A- Chilies.

3. What is eaten with cream at Wimbledon?

A – strawberries.

4. How do you make wontons?

A - Wontons are made by filling a square wrapper (made of flour, egg, water and salt) with a filling of your choice and sealing the wonton into the desired shape by compressing the wrapper’s edges together with the fingers. The most common filling is ground pork with a small amount of flour added as a binding agent.

5. What is stilton?

A – Stilton  a type of English cheese, known for its characteristic strong smell and taste. It is produced in two varieties: the well-known blue and the lesser-known white.

6. Where does the dish “satay” originate from?

A – Java, Indonesia.

7. In which two popular condiments would you find tamarind?

A – Worcestershire sauce and HP sauce.

8. What are Mizuna, Romaine, Butter and Iceberg varieties of?

A – Lettuce / salad greens.

9. What is the beer of choice to drink when at Wimbledon?

A – Pimms.

10. Where did Chakalaka originate from and what is it?

A – Chakalaka iss a spicy South African relish, traditionally served with bread, pap or samp and it originated from the townships of Johannesburg. There are many variations on how to make Chakalaka, often depending on region and family tradition. Many versions include beans. For example, a tin of baked beans, tin of tomatoes, onion, garlic and some curry paste can be used to make the dish.

Picture from http://www.experience-it.co.za/wp/chakalaka/

 

Answers to Friday Food Quiz Number 71

April 23, 2012 in Food Quiz, Friday Food Quiz

I just love doing this Quiz! I have seen that a lot of my readers think that I must be a Food Genius, but unfortunately that is not true! I have been reading recipe books and foodie magazines for years. The last couple of years I have been reading food blogs. Every time I see something interesting I write this down and it is from these notes that I have started doing the food Quiz, many moons ago. I get most of the questions from everyday reads in food magazines and blogs!

I most enjoy reading the answers to these Quizzes, some spot on with loads of information and some spot-on with loads of humor! 

I would like to thank everyone for taking part in this Quiz!! You give me so much motivation to seek for more interesting questions! 

Please visit the following bloggies who did the Quiz for brilliant answers:

Mitzireddy

Viewfromtheside’s Blog

Colonialist’s Blog

Tandy form Lavender and Lime

Angeliqueca

1.      What does to butterfly means in culinary terms?

 A – To cut food (usually meat or seafood) leaving one side attached and to open it out like the wings of a butterfly.

2. What are traditional peperonata’s main ingredients?

A- ‘Peperonata’ is the classic Italian dish made from peppers, onion, tomato and potatoes. Served warm or at room temperature.

3. What is a whoopie pie?

A – A whoopie pie is a sweet baked item which is a cross between a soft biscuit, a cake and a pie. It is made up of two round pieces of cake-like biscuits (cookies) which are sandwiched together with a sweet, creamy filling. Other names given to these sweet delights have included hucklebucks, gobs and big fat Oreos.

4. Mission, Manzanillo, Sevillano and Ascolano are varieties of which fruit?

A – Olives. 

5. What are traditional financier’s main ingredients and why are they called financiers?

a – A financier is a small French cake, often mistaken for a pastry. The financier is a light, moist  teacake similar to a sponge cake and usually contains almond flour or ground almonds, or almond flavoring. The basis of the cake itself is brown butter, egg whites, powdered sugar and flour. Financiers are often baked in shaped molds. The name “financier” is said to derive from the traditional rectangular mold, which resembles a bar of gold. Another theory says that the cake became popular in the financial district of Paris surrounding the former name of theParis stock exchange.

6. Where does lemongrass originate from?

A –Indiaand Sri-Lanka. 

7. Where did Swiss rolls originate from and what are the main ingredients of a Swiss roll?

A – Swiss rolls do not originate from Switzerland. They are suspected to originate from Central Europe, probably Austrian-inspired. Different countries have different names for this cake – some called it Swiss rolls, some called it roulades, and some called it jelly rolls. But they are all the same – a thin sponge cake rolled up and served in circular slices, revealing a spiral pattern. Some spread the cake with whipped cream, some spread with butter cream and some simply spread it with jam (and hence the name “jelly rolls”). Swiss rolls are made with sponge cakes – and it only requires four to five ingredients. The main ingredients are eggs, sugar, flour and butter.

8. How many “eyes” does a coconut have?

A – three. 

9. What is “crimini” more commonly known as?

A – Brown mushrooms. 

10. What is the cooking method that combines stewing, steaming and roasting called?

A – braising

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