Sunday, March 27, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #101 - Trivia Questions About Food

Fun Food Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What milk product did the U.S. Agriculture Department  propose
    as a substitute for meat in school lunches, in 1996?
     
  2. What breakfast cereal was Sonny the Cuckoo Bird "cuckoo
    for"?
     
  3. Why was the Animal Crackers box designed with a string handle?
     
  4. On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand when
    taking an oath?
     
  5. How many flowers are in the design stamped on each side of an Oreo
    cookie?
     
  6. Black-eyed peas are not peas.  What are they?
     
  7. What European nation consumes more spicy Mexican food than any
    other?
     
  8. What part of the banana is used to make banana oil?
     
  9. Under what name did the Domino's Pizza chain get its start?
     
  10. What was margarine called when it was first marketed in England?
     
  11. What are the two top selling spices in the world?
     
  12. What was the name of Cheerios when it was first marketed 50 years
    ago?
     
  13. What flavor of ice cream did Baskin-Robbins introduce to
    commemorate America's landing on the moon on July 20, 1969?
     
  14. What is the most widely eaten fish in the world?
     
  15. What is the name of the evergreen shrub from which we get capers?
     
  16. What fruits were crossed to produce the nectarine?
     
  17. What animals milk is used to make authentic Italian mozzarella
    cheese?
     
  18. What nation produces two thirds of the world's vanilla?
     
  19. Why did candy maker Milton S. Hershey switch from making caramels
    to chocolate bars in 1903?
     
  20. What was the drink we know as the Bloody Mary originally called?
     
  21. What was the first commercially manufactured breakfast cereal?
     
  22. When Birdseye introduced the first frozen food in 1930, what did
    the company call it?
     
  23. What American city produces most of the egg rolls sold in grocery
    stores in the United States?
     
  24. What was the first of H.J. Heinz' "57 varieties"?
     
  25. What is the literal meaning of the Italian word linguine?
     
  26. Where did the pineapple plant originate?
     
  27. What recipe, first published 50 years ago, has been requested most
    frequently through the years by the readers of  "Better
    Homes and Garden"?
     
  28. What is the only essential vitamin not found in the white potato?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 101 - Food Trivia

  1. Yogurt.
  2. Cocoa Puffs.
  3. The animal shaped cookie treats were introduced in 1902 as a
    Christmas novelty, and packaged so they would be hung from the
    Christmas trees.
  4. The onion.  Its round shape symbolized eternity.
  5. Twelve. Each as four petals.
  6. Beans
  7. Norway   Food trivia questions and answers.
  8. No part.  Banana oil, a synthetic compound made with amyl alcohol,
    is named for its banana-like aroma.  
  9. DomNick's
  10. Butterine
  11. Pepper is 1st and mustard is second.
  12. Cheerioats
  13. Lunar Cheesecake
  14. The Herring
  15. The caper bush.
  16. None.  The nectarine is a smooth skinned variety of the peach.
  17. The water buffalo's.
  18. Madagascar.
  19. Caramels didn't retain the imprint of his name in summertime,
    chocolate did.
  20. The Red Snapper, which was its name when it crossed the Atlantic
    from Harry's New York Bar in Paris.
  21. Shredded Wheat.
  22. Frosted Food.  Company officials feared the word frozen would
    suggest flesh burns.  The name was changed to frozen soon after.
  23. Houston, Texas.
  24. Horseradish, marketed in 1869
  25. Little tongues.
  26. In South America. It didn't reach Hawaii until the early nineteenth
    century.
  27. The recipe for hamburger pie, which has been updated and
    republished a number of times over the years.
  28. Vitamin A