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Keynsham cakes were
traditionally made in
Somerset with...
a) Elvers
b) Apples
c) Potatoes
2
Potatoes were initially
viewed with suspicion
in 16th century Europe due
to the belief that...
a) Their ‘eyes’ were evil
b) Carbs are bad for you
c) They caused leprosy
3
Agretti, the Italian
coastal green veg, is
known in the UK as...
a) Friar’s beard
b) Monk’s foot
c) Witch’s wig
4
Which of these is one
of Escoffier’s five
‘mother sauces’?
a) Daddy’s
b) Tomato
c) Mayonnaise
5
When you take a cooked
roast out of the oven, the
temperature at its core will...
a) Rise for a while
b) Decrease for a while
c) Stay the same for a while
6
Which of these is the
worst conductor of heat?
a) Aluminium
b) Stainless steel
c) Copper
7
A balthazar of wine
holds the equivalent of...
a) 8 regular bottles
b) 12 regular bottles
c) 16 regular bottles
8
Japanese panko
bread is cooked...
a) Over a hot grill
b) By electric current
c) In a steamer basket
9
What is a Salisbury
steak?
a) Steak with thick
Stonehenge-style chips
b) Minced beef patty & gravy
c) Breaded beef fillet with
a rich wine sauce
10
Tea bags are said to
have been invented in
the US in 1908. When were
they first sold in the UK?
a) 1919
b) 1933
c) 1953
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