The_CEO_Magazine_ANZ_-_December_2016

(Greg DeLong) #1

WORLD KNOWLEDGE


TRAVEL QUIZ


Local delicacies


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  1. WHITEBAIT, NEW ZEALAND
    These tiny fish with a delicate flavour and translucent appearance
    are best served in what way?
    A. As fritters | B. Fresh | C. Deep fried

  2. CENTURY EGG, CHINA
    This black-hued, foul-smelling snack never spoils and is historically
    made from the eggs of what animal?
    A. Chicken | B. Duck | C. Quail

  3. BLOWFISH, JAPAN
    Known as fugu, this Japanese puffer fish can be lethal if it’s
    prepared incorrectly due to the toxic poison found in its organs.
    Despite the dangers, how many tons of it is eaten by the
    Japanese each year?
    A. 1,000 | B. 5,000 | C. 10,000

  4. HAGGIS, SCOTLAND
    This Scottish treat is made from a recipe featuring sheep’s heart,
    liver, lungs and kidneys with onions and oats. If you were to
    order two serves of the dish, what would you say?
    A. Haggi | B. Haggises | C. Hagges

  5. TARANTULA, CAMBODIA
    These palm-sized spiders are bred in holes in the ground and then
    fried in oil before being sold as a street-food snack. What is the
    crispy flesh said to taste like?
    A. A combination of chicken and cod | B. Beef | C. Calamari

  6. SNAIL, FRANCE
    Escargot is the French term for these edible snails which are
    prepared by the chef days before serving. The slimy snails go on
    a fast for three days before being fed what to purify them?
    A. Flour | B. Grass | C. Butter

  7. KANGAROO, AUSTRALIA
    The red meat from this iconic Australian animal is one of the
    healthiest going around. What percentage of protein does the
    average cut have?
    A. 50% | B. 75% | C. 98%

  8. CHILLI CRAB, SINGAPORE
    The star of this dish is the thick tangy sauce which drips from the
    cooked whole crab. Which variety of the crustacean is most
    commonly used?
    A. Blue | B. Mud | C. Swimmer
    B 8.C, 7.A, 6.A, 5.B, 4.C, 3.B, 2.A, ANSWERS: 1.

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