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Answers to Friday Food Quiz number 77

August 20, 2012 in Food Quiz, Friday Food Quiz

Thanks to my two friends Tandy from Lavender and Lime and Angeliqueca from Pretty little thing, waiting for the King, in the jungle Room for doing this quiz! Please read there answers since it is better than mine!!

1. What is the main ingredient of a farinata?

A – Chickpea flour.

2. What is a burrata?

A – A burrata is a fresh mozzarella ball that has cream inside it.

3. What is traditionally the main ingredient of a croquette?

A- Mashed potatoes.

4. If I talk about Nemagold, Hernandez, Travis or White delight, what am I talking about?

A – Sweet potatoes.

5. What is the difference between a taquito and a flauta?

A – Flautas and Taquitos are very similar and the terms are used interchangeable depending on where you are. But the main difference is that usually Flautas are flour torillas, and Taquitos are made of corn tortillas.

6. What are the three main ingredients of the Greek soup, called Kotopoulo avgolemono?

A – Chicken, egg and lemon.

7. What is the difference between a broad bean and a fava bean?

A – Nothing, it is the same thing!

What is Strozzapreti also known as?

A – Ricotta and Spinach dumplings.

9. What does oregano means?

A- “Joy of the mountain.”

10. What is rillettes?

A – Rillettes is a preparation of meat similar to pâté. Originally made with pork, the meat is cubed or chopped, salted heavily and cooked slowly in fat until it is tender.

Ricotta and spinach dumpling recipe

Answers to Food Quiz 69

March 20, 2012 in Food Quiz

This is my answers to Friday’s Food Quiz number 69, but please read Tandy’s post here or here as well as Sideview’s post for great answers!!

1. What tree gives us prunes?

A: The plum tree.

2. What drupaceous fruit were Hawaiian women once forbidden by law to eat?
A: The coconut.  

3. What is Tapenade?

A: Tapenade is a thick paste made from capers, anchovies, ripe olives, olive oil, lemon juice, seasonings and sometimes small pieces of tuna. It’s used as a condiment and served with crudités, fish, meat, etc. 

4. What are the main ingredients of Alfredo sauce?

A: It is a white sauce made from cream and butter and often parmesan cheese. It’s great over pasta!

 5. What is the difference between Oregano and Marjoram?

A: Marjoram’s Latin name is O.majorana and oregano is called O.vulgare. Both marjoram and oregano come from Europe andEurasia. They are members of the mint family which provides us with many well known culinary herbs. Marjoram and oregano do have different tastes. Marjoram is milder and is described as having a sweeter aroma and a slight after taste of mint. Oregano is a stronger slightly peppery tasting herb with an after note of lemon. 

6. What is the Amla herb and how is it used?

A: Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is the fruit of a small to medium-sized deciduous tree native toIndia. The berries, which are light greenish yellow, with a fibrous inner texture and a sour, bitter, astringent taste-ripen and are harvested by hand in the fall. In Hinduism, the amla tree is considered sacred to the goddess Lakshmi. A much-beloved staple of traditional Ayurvedic medicine, amla is considered a cooling pitta herb and is believed to benefit the emotional heart as well as the physical heart and body, bestowing long life, happiness and luck in love.

 7. What do you use to make Wasabi?

A: Wasabi is native to Japan and is a semi aquatic perennial with long stemmed, heart shaped leaves. The plant’s leaves can reach 40cm. There are a number of varieties, but they all form thick, knobby rhizomes. The root of the plant is used to make Wasabi.

8. What is the difference between a compote and a coulis?

A: A compote is a mixture of fruit cooked in a sugar syrup and a coulis is fruit that is puréed.

9. What is “Alfajores” and where did it originate from?

A: Alfajores are two biscuits that are stuck together with dulce du leche and rolled in coconut. It originated in South America.

10. What is “pão” (pãozinho)?

A: Pão is a delicious Mozambican version of Portuguese bread rolls, made by local artisan village bakers in wood fired ovens.

Friday Food Quiz Number 69

March 16, 2012 in Friday Food Quiz

It has been three months since my last post and I know you have missed me terribly and that you battled to get through the day without reading something blogged by me, and I am really sorry!!  ;)

Here are a few reasons for my absence:

I am working full day and on top of that I do catering, for a hobby, and I was overloaded with orders for platters, cakes and especially Children’s Birthday Cakes.

Birthday cake

We went on holiday!

Holiday

 

We moved, and it took a month for Telkom to connect our telephone line. After it was connected, my Internet connection worked for three days and was then down for three weeks. To top this, my cellular phone gave problems and I received no calls or messages!! I was really cut off from the world!

New House

 

The connectivity problems were actually a blessing in disguise, because I realize that I was spending way to much time on the Internet. So I started reading again and I spent a lot of time taking care of my herbs and vegetables in the garden and tend to all my other hobbies that I have neglected over the last few years.

I will still blog but only when I feel like it, which will be much less than in the past.

Here is another Food quiz to keep you occupied over the weekend!!

If you are going to do the quiz, please copy the questions and do the answers on your own blog. Please leave me a message to tell me that you have done it. 

I will post the answers to the Quiz on Monday evening with a link to your answers! 

1. What tree gives us prunes?

2. What drupaceous fruit were Hawaiian women once forbidden by law to eat? 

3. What is Tapenade? 

4. What are the main ingredients of Alfredo sauce? 

5. What is the difference between Oregano and Marjoram? 

6. What is the Amla herb and how is it used? 

7. What do you use to make Wasabi? 

8. What is the difference between a compote and a coulis? 

9. What is “Alfajores” and where did it originate from? 

10.  What is “pão” (pãozinho)?

 cookies with coconut

Enjoy the weekend and have fun in the kitchen!

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