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CURRENT CULINARY QUIZ QUESTIONS

ANSWERS ARE BELOW   (A New quiz every day)

TODAY’S FOOD TRIVIA QUIZ

1) All of the following events took place in the same year.
What year is it?
· Pyrex, heat and shock resistant glass is developed at Corning Glass.
· The U.S. wheat crop totals 1 billion bushels for the first time.
· The Cortland apple is created by crossing a Ben Davis with a McIntosh.
· Kraft processed cheese is introduced by J.L. Jraft & Bros.
· Kellogg's 40% Bran Flakes are introduced.

2) They are picked by hand and immediately dipped in boiling water. They are then left heating in the sun during the day, and wrapped to sweat at night for up to 20 days. They are then air dried for up to 6 months, while also allowing them to ferment. They are then crushed and treated with water and alcohol.
What the heck are they?

3) How many varieties of tomato are there?
  a) 100.  b) 500.  c) 1,000.  d) 5,000.  e) 10,000.

4) What is the most popular beverage in the world?
  a) tea.  b) coffee.  c) milk.  d) beer.  e) wine.
 


 

ANSWERS TO TODAY’S FOOD TRIVIA QUESTIONS:

1) All of the events took place in 1915.
  (Food History Timeline: 1911-1915)

2) Vanilla bean pods.

3) e) There are at least 10,000 varieties of tomatoes.

4) a) The most popular beverage in the world is tea, and beer is number two.

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