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Quiz about Seinfeld Supermarket
Quiz about Seinfeld Supermarket

"Seinfeld" Supermarket Trivia Quiz


Jerry Seinfeld and his friends love to eat...who doesn't? Many of the show's episodes center around food and the eating thereof. This quiz will test your knowledge of the different foodstuffs to enter into the "Seinfeld" realm. Have fun.

A multiple-choice quiz by Ballykissangel. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
191,274
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
5269
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 165 (9/10), Guest 135 (8/10), Guest 207 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In "The Mango" the ever eccentric Kramer has managed to accomplish what only Kramer can do - he has gotten himself banned from "Joe's", his favourite fruit market. In his desperate quest for quality fruit, he enlists the help of the reluctant Jerry. He gives Jerry a detailed list of the desired fruits and specific instructions on how to make his selections. At which of the following items does Jerry balk and flatly refuse to purchase? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In "The Dinner Party", Jerry and the gang are invited to a dinner party at a friend's house. Elaine mentions to the fellas that it might be a nice gesture to pick up something to contribute to the meal. This immediately causes a stir as they can't agree on an appropriate item to take. George, true to character, thinks the whole idea is totally unnecessary. Elaine suggests perhaps a bottle of wine might be nice. Which of the following items is George's counter-proposal? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In "The Pie" episode, we find Jerry is dating a woman named Audrey. Things go well until Jerry discovers Audrey has one idiosyncrasy-she flatly refuses to taste his apple pie. Jerry finds the whole situation intolerable and mentions as much to his friends. George suggests that maybe Audrey is a diabetic. Jerry refutes this idea by stating that he know for a fact Audrey carries which of the following items in her purse? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In "The Heart Attack", poor George has a fit of hypochondria and lands in hospital with a suspected heart attack. The doctor, however, does not concur with George's self-diagnosis and advises that George have a tonsillectomy. At this point enters Kramer. After hearing about the situation, Kramer talks George out of having the surgery and instead recommends George see his friend Tor, who is a holistic healer. At thirty eight dollars a visit, the price is right for George. While Tor is examining George, he looks at Jerry and informs him that he is consuming too much of what item? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In "The Soup", Jerry is forced into the unenviable situation of having to take fellow comedian, Kenny Bania, to dinner. Bania has given Jerry a new Armani suit and insists he wants no payment in return. However, there is a catch- Bania suggests that it would be nice if Jerry would reciprocate by taking him to dinner sometime. A deal is struck, and Jerry agrees to take Bania to dinner at Mendy's. When the dreaded mealtime arrives, what menu item does Bania recommend to Jerry? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In "Fusilli Jerry", Kramer must have reached the depths of boredom. He has resorted to making 'miniatures' of his friends using different kinds of pasta. To create Jerry he has used fusilli. Which of the following pastas does he use in his replication of George? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In "The Soup Nazi", the gang has discovered a soup stand where the soup is so good it has them all 'stunned'. However, it is run by a dictatorial man they respectfully refer to as the Soup Nazi. They are all scared of this man except for the disdainful Elaine. She is determined not be intimidated by him. Which of the following soups does Elaine purchase on her trip to the Soup Nazi? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In "The Rye" we find George in a rather desperate situation. He is faced with the prospect of having dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ross, parents of his fiancee, Susan. Not only must he sit through a meal with the snooty couple, but he has been instructed to bring his parents. Mr. Costanza insists that they should stop at Schnitzer's and pick up a marble rye bread to take to the dinner. He wants to show those uppity people some 'taste'. What is served at the disastrous meal? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. We've all known Kramer to do some pretty weird things in his day-most of them ultimately leading to some kind of disaster. In one episode, he 'discovers' a wonderful new substance with which to shave. Which edible item is it? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In "The Virgin", Jerry, George and Kramer are ordering Chinese food. George suggests that they order a couple of menu items and then share them. This sounds agreeable to the others so George decides that he wants Chow Fung. Kramer wants to know what Chow Fung is. A broad noodle, is George's answer. Kramer declares that he doesn't want a broad noodle and makes his selection - pea pods. What does Kramer ask that they order along with the pea pods? Hint



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1. In "The Mango" the ever eccentric Kramer has managed to accomplish what only Kramer can do - he has gotten himself banned from "Joe's", his favourite fruit market. In his desperate quest for quality fruit, he enlists the help of the reluctant Jerry. He gives Jerry a detailed list of the desired fruits and specific instructions on how to make his selections. At which of the following items does Jerry balk and flatly refuse to purchase?

Answer: plantains

Kramer is very explicit as to his choice of fruit. "Five mangoes..and avocados...they gotta be soft, but not too soft. Plums, get the ones that are red on the inside. And plantains. Jerry protests, "What are plantains...You're NOT getting any plantains!"
2. In "The Dinner Party", Jerry and the gang are invited to a dinner party at a friend's house. Elaine mentions to the fellas that it might be a nice gesture to pick up something to contribute to the meal. This immediately causes a stir as they can't agree on an appropriate item to take. George, true to character, thinks the whole idea is totally unnecessary. Elaine suggests perhaps a bottle of wine might be nice. Which of the following items is George's counter-proposal?

Answer: Pepsi

George objects to the wine, "I don't even drink wine, I drink Pepsi." Elaine: "You can't bring Pepsi". "Why not"? George demands. "Because we're adults", counters Elaine. You telling me that wine is better than Pepsi? Huh, NO WAY is wine better than Pepsi"--the ever sophisticated George declares.
3. In "The Pie" episode, we find Jerry is dating a woman named Audrey. Things go well until Jerry discovers Audrey has one idiosyncrasy-she flatly refuses to taste his apple pie. Jerry finds the whole situation intolerable and mentions as much to his friends. George suggests that maybe Audrey is a diabetic. Jerry refutes this idea by stating that he know for a fact Audrey carries which of the following items in her purse?

Answer: Entemann's donuts

The persistent Jerry enlists every effort to get Audrey to taste his apple pie, though to no avail. She even refuses to offer an explanation as to 'why' she will not try it. Jerry feels he has no alternative but to break up with her. Elaine offers her support by admitting that she one broke up with a guy for not 'offering' her any pie.
4. In "The Heart Attack", poor George has a fit of hypochondria and lands in hospital with a suspected heart attack. The doctor, however, does not concur with George's self-diagnosis and advises that George have a tonsillectomy. At this point enters Kramer. After hearing about the situation, Kramer talks George out of having the surgery and instead recommends George see his friend Tor, who is a holistic healer. At thirty eight dollars a visit, the price is right for George. While Tor is examining George, he looks at Jerry and informs him that he is consuming too much of what item?

Answer: dairy products

Tor also advises George to cut out using hot water for his showers and suggests that plunging his face in ice cold snow might be beneficial. George is buying into this advice, hook, line and sinker. Jerry, however, remains skeptical thinking that Tor is a quack. The whole scene is absolutely hilarious.
5. In "The Soup", Jerry is forced into the unenviable situation of having to take fellow comedian, Kenny Bania, to dinner. Bania has given Jerry a new Armani suit and insists he wants no payment in return. However, there is a catch- Bania suggests that it would be nice if Jerry would reciprocate by taking him to dinner sometime. A deal is struck, and Jerry agrees to take Bania to dinner at Mendy's. When the dreaded mealtime arrives, what menu item does Bania recommend to Jerry?

Answer: swordfish

Jerry might have considered having the swordfish had Bania NOT suggested it. Just for spite he ordered salmon. Then, much to Jerry's chagrin, Bania, declared that he was not all that hungry and ordered soup, telling Jerry they could save the 'meal' for another time. Jerry, later complains to Elaine: "So he just gets the soup.

He wants to save the meal. So now I've got to do it all over again."
6. In "Fusilli Jerry", Kramer must have reached the depths of boredom. He has resorted to making 'miniatures' of his friends using different kinds of pasta. To create Jerry he has used fusilli. Which of the following pastas does he use in his replication of George?

Answer: ravioli

Kramer: "See, the hard part is to find a pasta that captures the individual." For Jerry, he uses fusilli because Jerry is "silly". Get it? Thus a glimpse into the warped mind of Cosmo Kramer.:)
7. In "The Soup Nazi", the gang has discovered a soup stand where the soup is so good it has them all 'stunned'. However, it is run by a dictatorial man they respectfully refer to as the Soup Nazi. They are all scared of this man except for the disdainful Elaine. She is determined not be intimidated by him. Which of the following soups does Elaine purchase on her trip to the Soup Nazi?

Answer: She does not buy any

Elaine irreverently saunters up to the Soup Nazi, making idle chatter.
He doesn't seem to take kindly to her remark that he reminds her of Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman". He curtly tells her that she is getting "no soup'". Come back one year!" The Soup Nazi has spoken!
8. In "The Rye" we find George in a rather desperate situation. He is faced with the prospect of having dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ross, parents of his fiancee, Susan. Not only must he sit through a meal with the snooty couple, but he has been instructed to bring his parents. Mr. Costanza insists that they should stop at Schnitzer's and pick up a marble rye bread to take to the dinner. He wants to show those uppity people some 'taste'. What is served at the disastrous meal?

Answer: cornish game hen

Mr. Costanza's efforts to impress the Mr. and Mrs. Ross are for naught. Mrs. Ross forgets to bring out the rye bread. Mr. Costanza is enraged. "They didn't forget to bring it out! It's deliberate, I tell you, deliberate. Apparently it wasn't good enough for them to serve."
9. We've all known Kramer to do some pretty weird things in his day-most of them ultimately leading to some kind of disaster. In one episode, he 'discovers' a wonderful new substance with which to shave. Which edible item is it?

Answer: butter

Jerry is floored when he witnesses Kramer smearing butter over his face. Jerry doesn't think it unreasonable to ask WHY Kramer is buttering his face. "I'm shaving with it now, Jerry. It's vastly superior to any commercial shaving cream." Apparently Kramer must be pretty persuasive, because before the show is over he has George shaving with it. To quote the astounded Jerry, "Oh Moses, smell the roses".
10. In "The Virgin", Jerry, George and Kramer are ordering Chinese food. George suggests that they order a couple of menu items and then share them. This sounds agreeable to the others so George decides that he wants Chow Fung. Kramer wants to know what Chow Fung is. A broad noodle, is George's answer. Kramer declares that he doesn't want a broad noodle and makes his selection - pea pods. What does Kramer ask that they order along with the pea pods?

Answer: extra MSG

A long time after they placed their take-out order, an injured Ping (the delivery boy) shows up at the door along with Elaine, and Jerry's girlfriend, Marla. It seems that Ping was driving his bike along the street as Elaine is about to cross it. In order to avoid hitting Elaine, Ping swerves and runs into a parked car. The only dish he is able to save is Kramer's pea pods.
Source: Author Ballykissangel

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