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Quiz about Indulge Yourself
Quiz about Indulge Yourself

Indulge Yourself! Trivia Quiz


We human beings are blessed with so many different foods. This quiz takes a look at some of the more enjoyable or indulgent!

A multiple-choice quiz by ClarkyB. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
ClarkyB
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
384,262
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
557
Last 3 plays: Fiona112233 (6/10), Guest 50 (9/10), Guest 104 (7/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In which European country did the delicious dessert Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest gâteau or Black Forest cake) originate? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. From what part of the fish do we get caviar? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which of the following donut franchises was founded first? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Many families in the UK love to sit down and enjoy a Sunday roast together. Which of the following accompaniments is most traditionally associated with roast beef in the UK? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Most popular around holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, and Easter (or in our house, any day that ends in a "y") which of the following chocolate collections is made by Mars? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Hawaiian pizza usually consists of a cheese and tomato base, with a topping of ham and which of the following? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. As the name suggests, Tenderloin is a very tender cut of beef. From which part of the cow does it come? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. A trip to the British seaside can often be complimented with a treat of fish and chips! Perhaps the most famous of purveyors of this culinary delight is Harry Ramsden's, but in which UK county did Harry open his first restaurant? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In 2016, Michelin 2-star chef Paco Roncero's "Sublimotion" received the dubious honour of being designated the most expensive restaurant in the world. On which Spanish island is it located? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Let's finish as we started ... with dessert!

Which of the following boys' names comes after "Spotted" to make the name of a British pudding made with suet and dried fruit?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In which European country did the delicious dessert Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest gâteau or Black Forest cake) originate?

Answer: Germany

The Black Forest is a mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany.

Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte literally means "Black Forest cherry-torte".
2. From what part of the fish do we get caviar?

Answer: Roe

Traditionally referring to Caspian and Black Sea sturgeon that are disappearing fast from the world, the rare and costly luxury caviar is the eggs of such fish that are salted and eaten as food.
3. Which of the following donut franchises was founded first?

Answer: Krispy Kreme

Founded in 1937, Krispy Kreme has operations worldwide, and opened its 1,000th outlet in Kansas in February 2015.

Winchell's Donuts (founded in 1948) has the slogan "Home of the Warm 'n Fresh Donut", Dunkin' Donuts (founded in 1950) has over 10,000 outlets worldwide, and Tim Hortons (founded in 1964) is Canada's largest fast food service.
4. Many families in the UK love to sit down and enjoy a Sunday roast together. Which of the following accompaniments is most traditionally associated with roast beef in the UK?

Answer: Horseradish sauce

A traditional British meal, the "Sunday roast" generally consists of roast meat(s), roast potatoes, vegetables and gravy.

In the UK, the accompaniment most traditionally served with roast pork is apple sauce, with roast lamb it's mint sauce, and with roast turkey it's cranberry sauce.
5. Most popular around holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, and Easter (or in our house, any day that ends in a "y") which of the following chocolate collections is made by Mars?

Answer: Celebrations

All of the choices are chocolate collections that come in different sized pouches, cartons, and tins.

Celebrations were launched in 1997, and comprise miniature versions of chocolate bars produced by Mars, such as Bounty, Twix, Snickers, and, or course, Mars Bar.

Heroes and Roses are produced by Cadbury. Quality Street are produced by Nestle.
6. Hawaiian pizza usually consists of a cheese and tomato base, with a topping of ham and which of the following?

Answer: Pineapple

Contrary to its name, Hawaiian pizza was actually invented in Canada.

Sam Panopoulos, who was originally from Greece but moved to Canada in 1954, came up with the now iconic pizza in 1962 by draining a can of pineapples and throwing the pieces on a pizza.
7. As the name suggests, Tenderloin is a very tender cut of beef. From which part of the cow does it come?

Answer: A thin "wedge" from the ribs to near the butt

Typically, the most expensive cuts of beef are taken from the most tender parts of the cow. These are the parts that don't get "overworked" in the animal's lifetime, therefore, they are tender.
8. A trip to the British seaside can often be complimented with a treat of fish and chips! Perhaps the most famous of purveyors of this culinary delight is Harry Ramsden's, but in which UK county did Harry open his first restaurant?

Answer: West Yorkshire

Harry opened his first restaurant in a wooden hut in Guiseley, West Yorkshire in 1928.

There are now over 40 outlets across the UK, serving around four million meals each year.
9. In 2016, Michelin 2-star chef Paco Roncero's "Sublimotion" received the dubious honour of being designated the most expensive restaurant in the world. On which Spanish island is it located?

Answer: Ibiza

With an average price of around $2,000 per person, this isn't a restaurant for the frugal!

Paco Roncero uses "molecular gastronomy" in his cooking, that is the application of scientific principles to the understanding and development of food preparation.
10. Let's finish as we started ... with dessert! Which of the following boys' names comes after "Spotted" to make the name of a British pudding made with suet and dried fruit?

Answer: Dick

Spotted Dick is often enjoyed with a serving of custard, but it is also delicious topped with butter and sugar.

The "Spotted" part of the name refers to the dried fruit (usually currants or raisins), however the "Dick" part is much less obvious, and it has been suggested that it could be a corruption of the last syllable of pudding, a corruption of "dough", or a reference to the German word "dick", meaning thick or viscous.
Source: Author ClarkyB

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