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Quiz about Snack in Black
Quiz about Snack in Black

Snack in Black Trivia Quiz


There's more to black foods than burnt toast. Step inside and dine on some deliciously dark dishes.

A multiple-choice quiz by emiloony. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
emiloony
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
366,050
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1058
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 100 (6/10), Fiona112233 (5/10), Guest 50 (5/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Would you like to try some Sushi? I'm not normally weedy about trying new things, but I was a bit unsure about that slimy-looking black stuff wrapped around parts of it. Do you know what it is? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Caviar? Those little black pellets don't look particularly appetising. I'm not fishing for compliments, but I really think you'll like what I've done with it. Do you know what caviar is? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This is pasta, but not as you know it. Do you have an inkling that it's not normal pasta? It's black! What gives it a black colour? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. You're looking a bit droopy. Shall I spice things up with a bit of black pepper? I've always wondered where black peppercorns come from. I'm sure they grow on a plant, but how?
Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. My aunty is an expert on rice and she introduced me to this interesting black rice. It's very good for you apparently. What nutrient is black rice especially high in? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Black pudding - it's black but it's not what I'd normally call a pudding. Also known as blood sausage, what is the crucial ingredient that gives it a black colour? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. There are all sorts of delicious black sweet things I could have chosen, but I am about to unveil a plate of Pontefract Cakes. Do you know what they are? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. There's not a whiff of ambiguity about the ingredients of this snack. A charcoal biscuit is a biscuit made with charcoal. What medical condition is this savoury black nibble supposed to help with? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Would you like to sample the fruits of my culinary research trip to Scotland? It's called "Black Bun". What do you think it is? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Let's finish off with a lovely big piece of Black Forest gateau/cake. Does the name of this dessert come from its colour? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Would you like to try some Sushi? I'm not normally weedy about trying new things, but I was a bit unsure about that slimy-looking black stuff wrapped around parts of it. Do you know what it is?

Answer: Seaweed

A lot of people think of raw fish when they hear the word "sushi", but "sushi" actually refers to the rice which is used to make all those delightful little creations. It can be combined with vegetables and egg as well as raw or cooked fish. The black seaweed wrapping is made from a type of seaweed called Nori which is actually a very dark green colour.
2. Caviar? Those little black pellets don't look particularly appetising. I'm not fishing for compliments, but I really think you'll like what I've done with it. Do you know what caviar is?

Answer: Fish eggs

Caviar comes from the sturgeon, specifically from those living in the Caspian and Black Seas. Roe (eggs) from other types of fish or sturgeon from elsewhere are also sometimes called caviar. The most expensive type is "beluga caviar", which for a long time I thought came from a beluga whale, but of course a whale is a mammal, so I'm not sure how that would work!
3. This is pasta, but not as you know it. Do you have an inkling that it's not normal pasta? It's black! What gives it a black colour?

Answer: Squid ink

Squid ink is used by the squid in order to confuse predators by producing a sort of watery smoke screen allowing it to escape. In the past it has been used by humans as writing ink, but these days its main use is culinary.
4. You're looking a bit droopy. Shall I spice things up with a bit of black pepper? I've always wondered where black peppercorns come from. I'm sure they grow on a plant, but how?

Answer: They are a drupe, a fruit with a stone/pit, like a plum or cherry

The black peppercorn is the unripe drupe/fruit and has a single small seed inside. The tiny fruits are dried before they are used as peppercorns. Until I asked the internet, I'd always assumed that (like a lot of other spices) it was a seed of some sort. Actually, white pepper is a seed (or at least a pit/stone), it comes from drupes of the same plant as black pepper, but the skin and outer part of the fruit are removed before drying.
5. My aunty is an expert on rice and she introduced me to this interesting black rice. It's very good for you apparently. What nutrient is black rice especially high in?

Answer: Antioxidants

Many black foods are high in anthocyanins, a particular type of antioxidant. Antioxidants are considered beneficial for health, it is thought that they may help prevent cancer, diabetes and heart disease. Legend says that Black rice, also known as forbidden rice, used to be eaten by the emperors of China.
6. Black pudding - it's black but it's not what I'd normally call a pudding. Also known as blood sausage, what is the crucial ingredient that gives it a black colour?

Answer: Blood

In my opinion, a full English breakfast is not complete without a chunk of delicious black pudding on the side. There are plenty of global variations, but additional ingredients of the traditional British black pudding include onion, pork fat, oatmeal and spices.
7. There are all sorts of delicious black sweet things I could have chosen, but I am about to unveil a plate of Pontefract Cakes. Do you know what they are?

Answer: A liquorice sweet/candy

A Pontefract cake is a small round disk of liquorice, originally made in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England. It is thought that the manufacture of liquorice mixed with sugar to produce confectionery was first carried out in Pontefract.
8. There's not a whiff of ambiguity about the ingredients of this snack. A charcoal biscuit is a biscuit made with charcoal. What medical condition is this savoury black nibble supposed to help with?

Answer: Flatulence

The charcoal biscuit was first procuced in England in the early 19th Century and marketed as a cure for flatulence, though the use of charcoal as a digestive aid dates back to Egyptian times. Nowadays they are available as a "biscuit for cheese" or a biscuit for dogs.
9. Would you like to sample the fruits of my culinary research trip to Scotland? It's called "Black Bun". What do you think it is?

Answer: A pastry covered fruit cake

Black bun is a Scottish cake originally served on Twelfth night, but nowadays associated with Hogmanay (New Year). It is something similar to a traditional rich fruit cake encased in a pastry shell, usually cooked in a loaf tin. Why it's called a bun when it's a cross between a cake, a pie and a loaf is anybody's guess!
10. Let's finish off with a lovely big piece of Black Forest gateau/cake. Does the name of this dessert come from its colour?

Answer: No, it is named after the Black Forest area of Germany

Coming from Germany where it is called Scharzwalder Kirschtorte (Black forest cherry torte or layered cake), this dessert is made from layers of chocolate sponge cake interleaved with whipped cream and a cherry filling. It traditionally contains a cherry liquor called Kirschwasser or Kirsch, which originated in the Black Forest.

The cake itself probably did not originate in the Black Forest, but as the Schwarzwalder Kirschwasser was considered an essential ingredient, that is how the cake got its name.
Source: Author emiloony

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