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Whether you’re planning a food-themed trivia night or you just want to test your food knowledge, we’ve got the trivia questions you need. Our culinary quiz covers everything from kid-friendly easy food trivia questions to questions about fruits and vegetables , meats , drinks , and even international foods .
What are some good food trivia questions?
- What is the only food that never expires? Honey
- What is the fear of having peanut butter stuck to your mouth? Arachibutyrophobia
- What type of fruit is Cox’s orange pippin? Apple
- What questionable ingredient is key to the Sardinian cheese casu martzu? Live maggots
Steps
Easy Food Trivia Questions
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Start simple with these easy-to-answer questions about food. Trivia doesn’t always have to leave you scratching your head. These food-themed trivia questions are perfect for kids or anyone who wants a warm-up—test yourself or quiz your friends.
- What common herb tastes like soap to some people?
Cilantro - What vegetable makes people cry when they cut it?
Onions - What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
Avocado - Is tomato a fruit or a vegetable?
Fruit - What is the culinary term for deer meat?
Venison - How many items are included in a baker’s dozen?
13 - Which grain is the most widely eaten food in the world?
Rice - What is the sushi wrapping known as nori made from?
Seaweed - What nut is mixed with chocolate to make Nutella?
Hazelnut - What vegetable is used to make sauerkraut?
Cabbage - What is the food that “stands alone” at the end of the children’s song “The Farmer in the Dell?”
Cheese - Which food is popular as a sandwich topping today but was once believed to be poisonous?
Tomatoes - What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside of the fruit?
Strawberries - What is the only food that never expires?
Honey - What type of chef works as an assistant to the head chef?
Sous chef - What is the only U.S. state that produces coffee?
Hawaii - By weight, what is the most expensive spice in the world?
Saffron - What is the fear of having peanut butter stuck to your mouth?
Arachibutyrophobia - What is the most commonly stolen food worldwide?
Cheese - What is the scale used to measure the spiciness of chili peppers?
Scoville
- What common herb tastes like soap to some people?
Questions About Fruits and Veggies
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How much do you really know about your favorite produce? Fruits and veggies are a part of any healthy diet , but they can also be the source of some pretty interesting trivia! Test your knowledge about fruits, vegetables, and berries, including how they’re classified and where they get their names.
- Which strong-smelling fruit has the nickname “King of Fruits”?
Durian - What is it called when you toss fruit in sugar to soften it?
Macerating - How should you store tomatoes to make them last longer?
Upside-down - What fruit has a name that means “seedy apple” in Latin?
Pomegranate - Which fruit is sometimes called “Chinese gooseberry”?
Kiwi - What part of the plant is a potato?
Stem - What is the vegetable that’s most commonly grown in home gardens?
Tomatoes - What type of fruit is Cox’s orange pippin?
Apple - What round, green vegetable is a popular pizza topping in Brazil?
Green peas - Bananas and watermelons are both which types of food?
Berries - Kombu, wakame, and hijiki are all types of what edible aquatic plant?
Seaweed - How many pounds of potatoes come in a bushel?
60 - True or false: Red peppers have more vitamin C than oranges.
True - True or false: You can keep guacamole from browning by storing it with the avocado pit.
False - True or false: The seeds of a chili pepper are the spiciest part.
False - True or false: If you wash mushrooms in water, they’ll get soggy.
False - True or false: Fruit will ripen more quickly if you place it in a paper bag.
True
- Which strong-smelling fruit has the nickname “King of Fruits”?
Trivia About Pasta and Grains
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Get bread-y for these carb-heavy questions. Grains like rice and pasta are staple foods around the world. See how much you know about these culinary building blocks with our pasta-themed trivia questions.
- What half-moon-shaped pasta shares its name with a type of curved knife?
Mezzaluna - True or false: Adding oil to the water will keep pasta from sticking.
False - What type of pasta is shaped like small grains of rice?
Orzo - Which pasta gets its name from the Italian for “little ears” because of its shape?
Orecchiette - What filled pasta gets its name from the Italian word for “turnip”?
Ravioli - What pasta gets its name from the Italian word for “butterfly”?
Farfalle - Which South American grain is known as the “mother of all grains”?
Quinoa
- What half-moon-shaped pasta shares its name with a type of curved knife?
Carnivore Q’s
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Challenge yourself with these questions about different meats. Whether you’re a meat-and-three type or prefer a plant-based lifestyle, check out these trivia questions sourced straight from the butcher counter. How many can you get right?
- What is the term for tying poultry or other meat so it cooks evenly?
Trussing - What animal does pancetta come from?
Pig - What popular lamb-based pita sandwich gets its name from the Greek word for “turning”?
Gyro - What type of fish is used to make gravlax?
Salmon - What is the term for a person who eats fish but not meat?
Pescatarian - Made from veal shanks, what dish gets its name from the Italian for “bone with a hole”?
Osso Buco - True or false: If you cut steak against the grain, it will be more tender.
True - True or false: If you sear meat it will seal in the juices.
False [1] X Research source
- What is the term for tying poultry or other meat so it cooks evenly?
Sweet Treat Trivia
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Satisfy your sweet tooth with these dessert-themed trivia questions. Everybody loves dessert, but how much do you really know about your favorite confections? These questions will test your knowledge about sweets and desserts of all kinds!
- What do you call the technique of baking a pie crust before adding the filling?
Blind baking - What’s the term for the technique where you prick dough before baking it to prevent bubbles?
Docking - What type of icing is made with powdered sugar and egg whites?
Royal icing - What is it called when you heat chocolate and then cool it to get a smooth texture?
Tempering - In desserts, what is a Berliner?
Jelly doughnut - In English, what does the word “tiramisu” translate to?
Make me happy - What popular cookie was invented accidentally at the Toll House Inn?
Chocolate chip cookies - What is the cheese that’s typically used to make tiramisu?
Mascarpone - Which country consumes the most chocolate per person?
Switzerland - What are the three ingredients in the dessert affogato?
Espresso, gelato, and liqueur - What is the name of the gold, green, and purple pastry served at Mardi Gras?
King cake - What is mixed with white sugar to make brown sugar?
Molasses - Where does German chocolate cake come from?
Dallas, Texas
- What do you call the technique of baking a pie crust before adding the filling?
Drinks and Spirits
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Quench your thirst for knowledge with these beverage-themed questions. A great meal might be the star of the show, but don’t overlook the importance of a delicious beverage. From coffee and tea to cocktails and spirits, these trivia questions deal with all things drinkable.
- What is another name for a professionally-trained wine
expert?
Sommelier - Where did bubble tea originate?
Taiwan - Which liquor is made from blue agave?
Tequila - What is the main flavor used in the apéritif Ouzo?
anise - What is the name of the type of coffee made from beans that have been excreted by the civet cat?
Luwak coffee - Which tea is traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies?
Matcha - What gas is dissolved into sodas and seltzers to make them fizzy?
Carbon dioxide - Handia, horchata, and makgeolli are all drinks made from what grain?
Rice - What is the chocolate-flavored coffee drink named for a city in Yemen?
Mocha - What is another name for the eastern European fermented milk drink that’s similar to thin yogurt?
Kefir - Gin is flavored with the seeds from what tree?
Juniper
- What is another name for a professionally-trained wine
expert?
Key Ingredient Trivia Questions
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Guess the main ingredient of popular dishes. How much do you really know about the ingredients that make up your favorite dishes? Whether you’re testing your own knowledge or quizzing your friends, you might be surprised by some of these answers!
- What ingredient makes gummy bears so squishy?
Gelatin - What’s the main ingredient in falafel?
Chickpeas or fava beans - What’s the nut that is used to make marzipan?
Almond - What are the 3 ingredients in a mirepoix?
Onions, celery, and carrots - What is the nut in a frangipane filling?
Almond - What is the main ingredient in the Greek dip taramasalata?
Fish eggs - What sauce is traditionally used to top Eggs Benedict?
Hollandaise - Which fruit is the main ingredient in a tarte tatin?
Apple - What is the main ingredient in the cold soup gazpacho?
Tomatoes - What ingredient gives the Filipino dish Sinigang its signature sour flavor?
Tamarind - What is the main ingredient in miso soup?
Soybeans - What is the main ingredient in the Indian dish Palak Paneer?
Spinach - What is the main ingredient in tzatziki sauce?
Yogurt - Which nut is traditionally added to a Waldorf salad?
Walnuts - What legume is traditionally used in the New Years’ Day staple Hoppin’ John?
Black-eyed peas - What fruit is traditionally included in Eve’s pudding?
Apples - What controversial ingredient gives the Italian cheese casu marzu its notorious status?
Live maggots - What French stew is made of slow-cooked meat and white beans?
Cassoulet
- What ingredient makes gummy bears so squishy?
Food History
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Test your knowledge about the history of your favorite foods. From famous people’s favorite snacks to foods that marked historical moments, these trivia questions will take you back in time. Try to stump your favorite history buff with these fun facts.
- What popular burger condiment was used as medicine in the 1800s?
Ketchup [2] X Research source - Fittingly, what was the last name of the inventor of potato chips?
Crumb - What was the very first soft drink?
Dr. Pepper - What was the first food eaten on the moon?
Bacon - What was the first food planted in space?
Potatoes - Which U.S. president is remembered for his love of jellybeans?
Ronald Reagan - What food was used by Mayans as currency?
Cocoa beans - What was the original color of carrots?
Purple - What was George Washington’s favorite dessert?
Ice cream [3] X Research source - What fruit was known as one of Abraham Lincoln’s favorite foods?
Apples [4] X Research source
- What popular burger condiment was used as medicine in the 1800s?
Restaurant Chains and Famous Food Brands
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How much do you really know about iconic food chains? Restaurant chains come and go, but a few have the staying power to become truly iconic. From fast food to world-famous brands, we have the fun facts you need to take your restaurant knowledge to the next level.
- How many hamburgers do McDonald’s restaurants sell around the world each day?
6.5 million [5] X Research source - Who was the founder of McDonald’s?
Ray Kroc - What is the full name of cereal mascot Cap’N Crunch?
Horatio Magellan Crunch - Who is the mascot of Cocoa Puffs cereal?
Sonny the Cuckoo Bird - What was the first food item packaged and sold by Heinz?
Horseradish - What bead-shaped ice cream is made using liquid nitrogen?
Dippin’ Dots - What year was McDonald’s founded?
1953 - What is the most Michelin stars a restaurant can receive?
Three - Which fast-food chain was the first to have a drive-thru window?
Wendy’s - Which fast-food chain was the first to serve breakfast?
McDonald’s - What is the best-selling chocolate bar worldwide?
Snickers [6] X Research source
- How many hamburgers do McDonald’s restaurants sell around the world each day?
World Cuisine Trivia
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Go global with these international food trivia questions. How well do you know world cuisine? These trivia questions circle the globe, quizzing you about national dishes, where products are consumed the most, and unique regional meals.
- Which country drinks the most coffee a year per person?
Luxembourg [7] X Research source - Which country is the world’s largest exporter of coffee?
Brazil - Which country is the world’s largest exporter of saffron?
Iran - Which country is the world’s largest producer of olive oil?
Spain - Where did the chocolate and apricot cake Sachertorte originate? Vienna, Austria
- Which country originally gave us the Caesar salad?
Mexico [8] X Research source - What is the national dish of Spain?
Paella - What is the national dish of Peru?
Ceviche - What is the national dish of Scotland?
Haggis - What is the national dish of Hungary?
Goulash - What is the national dish of the United States?
Hamburger - Which American city is known for its deep-dish pizza?
Chicago - What rice-based Costa Rican breakfast food is named for its resemblance to a speckled rooster?
Gallo pinto - Which fermented cabbage dish is popular in Korean cuisine? Kimchi
- In Japanese cuisine, what hot pot dish immerses thinly-sliced meats and vegetables in a simmering broth?
Shabu-shabu - What is the name of the strongly-scented Japanese dish made from fermented soybeans?
Natto
- Which country drinks the most coffee a year per person?
Cooking Techniques
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Do you know your way around the kitchen? Even if you’re a seasoned cook, keeping up with every culinary technique can be a challenge. Test your knowledge of cooking basics, cutting techniques, and other kitchen skills with these fun trivia questions.
- What’s another term for gaufrette potatoes?
Waffle fries - What’s another name for a finely-chopped blend of mushrooms, onions, and herbs like parsley and thyme?
Duxelles - What’s the ideal ratio of oil to vinegar in a vinaigrette?
3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar - True or false: Boiling salt water takes longer than boiling fresh water.
True - What type of pastry is traditionally used for Beef Wellington?
Puff pastry - What do you call the technique of folding butter into dough to create layers?
Lamination - What is the French term for having all your ingredients in place before you start cooking?
Mise en place - What is the name of the cutting technique for cutting vegetables or ribbons into fine ribbons?
Chiffonade - What is the term for dropping food into boiling water, then plunging it into ice water?
Blanching - What are the 5 mother sauces in French cuisine?
Béchamel, velouté, espagnole, hollandaise, tomate
- What’s another term for gaufrette potatoes?
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- ↑ https://www.tastingtable.com/1497845/ketchup-origin-medicine/
- ↑ https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/ice-cream
- ↑ https://www.lincolncottage.org/gastronomical-abe/
- ↑ https://www.foodrepublic.com/1769851/how-many-burgers-mcdonalds-sells-daily/
- ↑ https://www.lovetoknow.com/food-drink/ingredients-supplies/best-selling-candy-bars
- ↑ https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/coffee-consumption-by-country
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