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Food Quiz 2015
Finals
Round 1: Differential Scoring
• 5 questions, answer in writing, no part points.
• Points available per question: 10+(number of
teams who didn’t get it right).
• Negative: -5 per wrong answer.
• Theoretical maximum points available: 85.
• In his 1965 autobiography, published just a few months
after his death, this controversial American activist wrote:
• “I first got high in Charlestown Prison on ______. My
cellmate bought from kitchen worker inmates penny
matchboxes full of stolen ______ powder. Stirred into a
glass of cold water, a penny matchbox full of ______ had
the kick of three or four reefers.”
• The legend of the hallucinogenic properties of ______ (a
common household spice often used in seasonal recipes
such as eggnog and mulled wine) thus grew, and the
beverage created by mixing it with water was named after
the author of the previous paragraph. Name him, and fill in
the blanks.
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• A mixture of nutmeg and water is known as
Malcolm X Tea.
• In 1123, the poet Ibn Sara of Santarem, Portugal was
inspired by it to write:
Spheroid fruit,
Pleasing to taste,
Fattened by water gushing in all the gardens,
Glossy cupped in its petiole,
Ah heart of a lamb in a vulture’s claws.
• What vegetable, the only "Old World" member of the
nightshade family?
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• Eggplant (Solanum melongena).
• Efforts are currently underway to make it San
Fransico's official drink. Based on the
namesake brandy – whose Peruvian
etymology points to a bird rather than a fish,
as one might assume – name the punch
invented in San Francisco (whose other
ingredients include lemon juice and pineapple
syrup) that was the city's signature drink in
the 19th century.
Blank
• Pisco.
• Scientists at the University of Agricultural
Sciences, Bangalore have applied for an Indian
patent for a meetha paan beeda they have
formulated, that when packed in self-sealing
poly covers, has a shelf life of four months (at
room temperature) as opposed to the few
hours of a normal paan beeda.
• By adding what natural substance have they
enhanced the shelf life of the paan?
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• Honey.
• Canadian scientist Marcellus Gilmore Edson was the
first person to patent ___1___ ___2___, in 1884.
___1___ flour, which was a component of the original
recipe, already existed as a commodity at the time. His
cooled product had “a consistency like that of ___2___
or ointment”, according to his patent application.
• The invention of ___1___ ___2___ is often mistakenly
attributed to X, a prominent African-American botanist
and inventor, due to the work he did cultivating
___1___ crops and popularising ___1___ ___2___ as
an inexpensive source of protein for toothless people.
• Fill in the blanks and identify X.
Blank
• Peanut butter, the invention of which is often
mistakenly attributed to George Washington
Carver.
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Round 2: Clockwise
• 16 questions passing from team 1 to team 8.
• Pounce for +10, -5.
• +10, 0 on the bounce.
• Theoretical maximum points available: 160.
• Latkes (potato pancakes), Sufganiyah (small,
round jelly doughnuts) and bimuelos (wheat-
based fritters) are all traditional foods eaten
on a certain religious holiday. What do all
these foods have in common that make them
symbolic of this particular holiday? Also, name
the holiday.
Blank
• All these foods are fried in oil, in memory of
the single day’s supply of oil in the Holy
Temple in Jerusalem that miraculously lasted
for eight days, which is the basis of the Jewish
festival of Hanukkah.
• It was in the reserve list of Catherine Braganza's dowry,
when Bombay and Tangiers went to the British. But it
became a stopping point in the journey around the
Cape of Good Hope to India, and its eponymous spirit
provided sustenance to employees of the East India
company.
• Unlike European wines, the product from the volcanic
island kept well in the journey and in India. However
after the opening of the Suez Canal and the transfer of
India to the Crown, the spirit was replaced by gin &
tonic. Identify location/ spirit.
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• Madeira.
• The New Haven Restaurant Institute was founded by
Frances Roth and Katherine Angell on May 22, 1946 in New
Haven, Connecticut as a vocational training school for
returning World War II veterans. With help from Yale
University, the school purchased property in the Prospect
Hill neighbourhood.
• The first class consisted of 16 students and the faculty
included a dietician, a baker, and a chef. In 1951, the
school's name was changed to The ________ _________ __
_______.
• Name this prestigious institution with a rather ambiguous
abbreviation, that counts celebrity chefs such as Rocco
DiSpirito, Andrew Zimmern and Anthony Bourdain as
alumni.
Blank
• The Culinary Institute Of America, or CIA.
• How does the Bengali paanch phoron
significantly differ from spice mixes from other
parts of India such as goda masala, garam
masala and chai masala?
Blank
• The spices are used whole and never
powdered.
• The following four plants, all of which are at
least partially edible, have a particular non-
food usage in common, one that has long died
out but was at least partially revived in 2004.
What use?
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• Wreaths of olive, laurel, wild celery and pine
leaves were given as prizes at the Panhellenic
games of ancient Greece (at the Olympic,
Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian games
respectively). Olive wreaths were given along
with medals to all podium finishers at the
2004 Athens Summer Olympics.
• Unlike other fine wine, which depends on the quality
of special wine grapes, it is possible to make decent
sparkling wine even with regular table grapes; the real
cost in making it is the laborious process by which a
second fermentation is induced inside the bottle,
without also producing off-tasting sediments.
• Labour is cheap in India, however, and this is why
sparkling wine was what the modern Indian wine
industry started with, in a small Maharashtra village
called Pimpalgaon. Even though much of it did not sell
due to legal hassles, what interesting portmanteau
name was it given?
Blank
• Pimpagne, from Pimplagaon Champagne.
Identify all and connect,
etymologically.
Blank
• Biscuits, biscotti and zwieback are all derived
from the term “twice-cooked” (in French,
Italian and German, respectively).
• Paneer seems to have been introduced into
India from the Middle East, perhaps by Persian
and Afghan invaders.
• A unique Iranian nomadic cheese is called
paneer Khiki. This cheese was originally
developed by the Bakhtiari tribe which resided
in Isfahan (in summer) and Shiraz (in winter).
Khiki means ‘skin’ in Bakhtiari. So, why was
this variety of paneer so named?
Blank
• Because it was made with the rennet in the
lining of the stomach of goats or sheep.
Written interlude
• Jeopardy style, what is the question? Points based on the number of clues you
use.
• Clue 1. It wasn't the Earl. It may have been a pushcart peddler in the Bowery in
1899, according to a 2009 book by Jeri Quinzio , titled 'Of sugar and snow....‘
(+10/-5)
• Clue 2. Its predecessor was the hokey-pokey, a slice cut from a brick of ....., named
after the unusual cry of “Okey-pokey” by vendors in the Whitechapel district of
London. (+7/-3)
• Clue 3. The Post-Standard of Syracuse, in July 1902, reporting that vendors there
were adopting the new treat, wrote: “The vendor removes a cover from the top of
his cart, then an inner cover, disclosing the freezer, places the thin oblong wafer in
a little tin mould made for the purpose, spreads it with loose cream, claps another
wafer on top and turns it out into the grimy little paw awaiting it.” (+4)
Blank
• “Who invented the ice cream sandwich?”
• 100-199: Colours
• 200-299: Preservatives
• 300-399 : Antioxidants and Acidity Regulators
• 400-499: Thickeners, Stabilisers and Emulsifiers
• 500-599: pH Regulators and Anti-caking Agents
• 600-699: Flavour Enhancers
• 700-799: Antibiotics
• 900-999: Miscellaneous
• 1100-1599: Additional Chemicals that do not fall into
standard classification schemes
• What is this a list of?
Blank
• The International Numbering System for Food
Additives, better known as E Numbers.
• The website of this restaurant says: “THIS IS NOT
A STILL LIFE. From the buzz of the Bar Room to
the hum of the Dining Room, The ______ is
kinetic, the menus ever-changing. Because food is
life. And life does not stand still.”
• Where can you find this Michelin starred
restaurant, not to mention “Campbell Soup Cans”
and one of Van Gogh's Olive Tree series?
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• The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New
York. The restaurant is called Modern.
• Although the two dishes seen on the next slide are
near-homophones of each other, they are quite
dissimilar.
• The name of the dish on the left is applied to any
main-dish stew in French cuisine which is cooked for
long periods of time over low heat, and which may or
may not contain meat.
• The name of the dish on the right, however is used in
Italian cuisine for a variety of meat- and tomato-based
sauces, such as Bolognese, Napoletana and Barrese,
which are usually served with pasta.
• Name either dish.
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• Ragout/Ragu.
• What vegetarian snack, made by lightly boiling
the main ingredients (without removing their
natural casing) in salted and sometimes spiced
water, arguably first became popular as a
snack outside its country of origin when the
American TV serial Shogun was aired in 1980?
Blank
• Edamame, or immature soybeans.
• This simple Italian dish, consisting of pasta (usually
spaghetti), eggs, cheese, bacon and black pepper, was given
a name which literally translates to “as the coalman’s wife
makes it”, since it was first made as a hearty meal for
immigrant Italian charcoal workers in America.
• More popular in Britain and America than in its home
country, this dish was only really popularised in Italy when
American soldiers started demanding “authentic” Italian
food in the aftermath of the allied liberation of Rome in
1944.
• What dish, now a menu staple in Italian restaurants the
world over?
Blank
• Spaghetti Carbonara
• In this year's Republic Day parade, what spice
(that has a camphor-like flavour and
resembles a dead cockroach visually) was the
theme of Sikkim's float?
Blank
Black Cardamom
• As seen on the next slide, the seeds of the Bixa orellana
tree are orange-red in colour. They are used to make a
natural food colouring known as annatto.
• Among its many uses (such as giving colour to
Gloucester cheese and other dairy products), annatto
is used in Brazil, Venezuela and other Latin American
countries as a substitute for the much costlier X in
recipes of Spanish origin, especially while making the
dish Y (whose other ingredients such as meat, seafood
and rice are comparatively much cheaper). Identify X
and Y.
Blank
• Annatto is used as a saffron substitute in
paella recipes.
Blank
Round 3: List It
• Name all 10 items on a particular list.
• Answer in writing.
• +3 per correct answer, bonus of +10 if you get
all 10 right.
• Theoretical maximum points available: 40.
• In 2013, food website Epicurious published a list of “The all-
time 10 best films about food”. The list was:
• 1) ___ _____ (1996)
• 2) _________ _____ (1987)
• 3) ___________ (2007)
• 4) ____ _____ ___ _________ (1992)
• 5) ________ (2000)
• 6) _______ ___ ___ _________ _______ (2005)
• 7) ___ _____ ___ _____ (1994)
• 8) _______ (1985)
• 9) _ __ ____ (2009)
• 10) ________ (2004)
• Fill in the blanks.
Blank
Answers
• 1) Big Night (1996)
• 2) Babette’s Feast (1987)
• 3) Ratatouille (2007)
• 4) Like Water for Chocolate (1992)
• 5) Chocolat (2000)
• 6) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
• 7) Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)
• 8) Tampopo (1985)
• 9) I Am Love (2009)
• 10) Sideways (2004)
Round 4: Anticlockwise
• 16 questions passing from team 8 to team 1.
• Pounce for +10, -5.
• +10, 0 on the bounce.
• Theoretical maximum points available: 160.
• Also known as almondette or Cuddappah
almond, what edible seeds (that cost around
Rs.1200 a kilo) are collected from the forested
interiors of Central India by tribal foragers, for
whom it is a rare cash crop?
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• Charoli, or chironji nuts.
• As can be seen in the image on the next slide, the Old X
Distillery and the Old Y Distillery are situated in County
Antrim, Northern Ireland and Dublin, Ireland
respectively. Hence, although both brands are popular
throughout the Irish landmass, the perception among
many non-natives (especially Irish-Americans) is that X
is “Protestant whiskey” and Y is “Catholic whiskey”.
• This supposed rivalry has been furthered by the fact
that X is now owned by Jose Cuervo (and formerly by
Diageo), and Y is owned by Pernod Ricard.
• Name X and Y.
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• X – Bushmills
• Y – Jameson
• In a game of Scrabble, this spice name can get
you a minimum of 20 points plus a bonus of
50. What is this cream-coloured root, which is
more commonly known in India by a name
that combines two distinct flavours? 10 points
for getting the Scrabble term , only 5 for the
Indian name. No Pounce on the Indian name.
Blank
Zedoary/Mango ginger.
A beverage consisting of a
1:1 mix of iced coffee and
iced milk tea (traditionally
known as “yuanyuang” in
Hong Kong, where it is
moderately popular) has
started cropping up on
menus across North America
under the name “Juan
Rodriguez” (or sometimes
“Chi-Chi Rodriguez”). In
doing so, what naming
convention are these
restaurants following? Thus,
what is the real-life Juan
“Chi-Chi” Rodriguez’s
profession?
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Naming blended iced tea
drinks after famous pro golfers
(a la the more popular Arnold
Palmer, a mix of iced tea and
lemonade).
• Six Foods, a fledgling Boston snack company, makes
chips and cookies based on X flour, with X being a
specific member of a category of foods touted as the
wonder food of the future.
• Their baked chips (that look like regular dark tortilla
chips) are called "Chirps" and combine rice and bean
flours with flour made by slow roasting milled X. "Our
Chirps, in comparison to potato chips, have 3x the
protein, are gluten free, all natural and have half the
fat," says Six Foods' website. Identify X, itself the
subject of a KQA quiz.
Blank
Crickets
• When returning British Army soldiers introduced their
sweeter, chunkier, fruit-based versions of chutney (such as
Wildon Grange, Major Grey’s and Bengal Club) to England,
they were an instant hit with the general public.
• Manufacturers, keen to satisfy demand but aware that the
word ‘chutney’ was still associated with the working classes
(to which most ordinary soldiers belonged), used the
phrase ‘_____ed vegetables’ instead, in reference to the
flavouring ingredient common to most British-style
chutneys (which was sometimes used as the main
ingredient, which leads one to assume that _____ed _____
must have been available back then). Fill in the blanks.
Blank
• Mangoed vegetables
• This family of dishes that are claimed by many nations
as cultural treasures (namely - ceviche in Peru, Chile
and Ecuador, fish and chips in Britain, tempura in
Japan, escabeche in Spain, aspic in France) were
prefigured by the ancient Ishtar worshippers of
Babylon and invented by Zoroastrian Persians around
1500 years ago.
• It was said to be King Khosrau's favourite dish (in The
Shahnamah) and was made of sweet-and-sour stewed
beef. The name probably originated from the middle
Persian words for "vinegar" and "broth" or "food".
What family of dishes?
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• Sikbaj.
• Whoopie pies, as seen in the next slide, are a
popular American dessert item that can be
considered a cookie, a pie or a cake. It consists
of two round pieces of chocolate cake
sandwiched with a layer of cream or frosting.
• They are also known in some parts of America
as BFOs, a nickname which incorporates a
brand introduced in 1912. What does BFO
stand for?
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• Big Fat Oreos.
Written interlude
• Points based on the number of clues you use.
• Clue 1: Its Hindi name probably came from the name of the
old capital of Java. Its Kannada name is a likely corruption
of the Hindi name. In Karnataka we have a variety of greens
with the same name, but both are not related.(+10/-5)
• Clue 2: Its Tamil name (which is also one of its Malayalam
names) probably came from the Dutch, and was later
transmitted to French and maybe to English too. (+7/-3)
• Clue 3. What fruit of Southeast Asian origin, from which
grapefruit has hardly any taxonomic difference according to
"Citrus Classification" by RC Woodford? (+4)
Blank
• Pomelo (Chakota, Chakotra, Pamplemousse or
Bamblimas is also acceptable). Also
”Grapefruit” can be accepted for Clues 1 and
2.
• An underrated relation of squid and octopus
and similar to those in taste, it is commonly
found in Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala,
often eaten deep-fried. Dhallo Black curry is a
classic dish made in Sri Lanka using this
creature. What animal, also known as an ink
fish?
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• Cuttlefish.
• In the early 16th century, religious plays were the most
common form of popular entertainment in France.
Sensing boredom in lower-class audiences, however,
the playwrights of the day would insert short comic
interludes (often of a broad, physical nature) into their
plays, which proved to be very popular.
• These comic interludes were given a name meaning
“sausage stuffing” in French, since they were
metaphorically forced or stuffed into the texts of these
religious plays. This name stuck, and not long
afterwards entered the English language.
• What word?
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• Farce.
• France and Spain had their tropical colonies, so they
could import them legitimately. Hence they favoured a
heavy tariff against the import of this food item in the
nascent European Union, but West Germany bitterly
fought the tariff and won; it was an important victory
as this food had become a fetish in the 50s and 60s in
the country.
• A popular bumper sticker of the time had two of these
forming a D in hopes of a united Deutschland. What
food item, made iconic a few decades later by photos
of ecstatic children holding them?
Blank
Bananas
• The next slide shows a Christmas album by
English singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. The album
shares is named after a brand of chocolates now
owned by Nestle, popular as Christmas gifts, first
produced by Mackintosh's in 1936 and named in
turn after a play by J. M. Barrie.
• In addition, Lowe and the others featured on the
album cover are dressed in distinctly-coloured
clothes, mimicking the visual aspect of the
chocolate brand. Name it.
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Quality Street
• In the early 20th century, a Russian scientist named Ilya
Mechnikov at the Pasteur Institute in Paris isolated
something, that later became the basis for industrially
producing a food product.
• Using this knowledge Isaac Carasso of Barcelona started a
company in 1919; he opened a factory in New York in 1942,
bringing the product to the masses in the US, where it was
previously known only among immigrant communities who
made it at home.
• By the time Carasso died in 2009 at the age of 103, he'd
played a major role in making this product a global
phenomenon. What product? What was Carasso's company
called?
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• Danone Yoghurt.
• Ben Cohen, co founder of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, insisted
on incorporating a wide variety of large chunks of mix-ins
such as chocolate chips, toffee, fruit pieces, almond brittle,
etc. into the ice cream when the first Ben & Jerry’s was
started in Burlington, VT in 1978. This resulted in the
widely-imitated “chunky” style of ice cream that is now
common to most Ben & Jerry’s varieties.
• The reason for this, apart from giving Ben & Jerry’s a USP,
was to compensate for an affliction that Cohen suffered
from birth, one that affects roughly one in seventeen
Americans to various degrees. What affliction, and how did
large chunks of mix-ins in his ice cream help Cohen?
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• Cohen suffered from anosmia (i.e. the loss of
his sense of smell), which meant that he could
perceive the 5 basic tastes, i.e. sweet, salty,
sour, bitter, umami, but no further flavours.
• Without a sense of smell, the only way he
could improve his eating experience was by
varying the texture of the food he ate, and so
large and diverse pieces of mix-ins helped
with that in a big way.
• The following picture shows two heads of
state signing a free trade agreement in 2003.
Thanks to the efforts of Illinois Congressman
Phil Crane, who was acting on behalf of a
lobbyist representing the interests of a Illinois-
based company that was acquired four years
later by Mars Inc., what came to a (partial)
end as a direct result of this agreement?
Blank
• The chewing gum ban in Singapore. Since
2003, only chewing gum of therapeutic value
is allowed into Singapore. Gum can be bought
from a doctor, but it must be prescribed.
The end.
• Thank you!

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  • 2. Round 1: Differential Scoring • 5 questions, answer in writing, no part points. • Points available per question: 10+(number of teams who didn’t get it right). • Negative: -5 per wrong answer. • Theoretical maximum points available: 85.
  • 3. • In his 1965 autobiography, published just a few months after his death, this controversial American activist wrote: • “I first got high in Charlestown Prison on ______. My cellmate bought from kitchen worker inmates penny matchboxes full of stolen ______ powder. Stirred into a glass of cold water, a penny matchbox full of ______ had the kick of three or four reefers.” • The legend of the hallucinogenic properties of ______ (a common household spice often used in seasonal recipes such as eggnog and mulled wine) thus grew, and the beverage created by mixing it with water was named after the author of the previous paragraph. Name him, and fill in the blanks.
  • 5. • A mixture of nutmeg and water is known as Malcolm X Tea.
  • 6. • In 1123, the poet Ibn Sara of Santarem, Portugal was inspired by it to write: Spheroid fruit, Pleasing to taste, Fattened by water gushing in all the gardens, Glossy cupped in its petiole, Ah heart of a lamb in a vulture’s claws. • What vegetable, the only "Old World" member of the nightshade family?
  • 8. • Eggplant (Solanum melongena).
  • 9. • Efforts are currently underway to make it San Fransico's official drink. Based on the namesake brandy – whose Peruvian etymology points to a bird rather than a fish, as one might assume – name the punch invented in San Francisco (whose other ingredients include lemon juice and pineapple syrup) that was the city's signature drink in the 19th century.
  • 10. Blank
  • 12. • Scientists at the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore have applied for an Indian patent for a meetha paan beeda they have formulated, that when packed in self-sealing poly covers, has a shelf life of four months (at room temperature) as opposed to the few hours of a normal paan beeda. • By adding what natural substance have they enhanced the shelf life of the paan?
  • 13. Blank
  • 15. • Canadian scientist Marcellus Gilmore Edson was the first person to patent ___1___ ___2___, in 1884. ___1___ flour, which was a component of the original recipe, already existed as a commodity at the time. His cooled product had “a consistency like that of ___2___ or ointment”, according to his patent application. • The invention of ___1___ ___2___ is often mistakenly attributed to X, a prominent African-American botanist and inventor, due to the work he did cultivating ___1___ crops and popularising ___1___ ___2___ as an inexpensive source of protein for toothless people. • Fill in the blanks and identify X.
  • 16. Blank
  • 17. • Peanut butter, the invention of which is often mistakenly attributed to George Washington Carver.
  • 18. Blank
  • 19. Round 2: Clockwise • 16 questions passing from team 1 to team 8. • Pounce for +10, -5. • +10, 0 on the bounce. • Theoretical maximum points available: 160.
  • 20. • Latkes (potato pancakes), Sufganiyah (small, round jelly doughnuts) and bimuelos (wheat- based fritters) are all traditional foods eaten on a certain religious holiday. What do all these foods have in common that make them symbolic of this particular holiday? Also, name the holiday.
  • 21. Blank
  • 22. • All these foods are fried in oil, in memory of the single day’s supply of oil in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem that miraculously lasted for eight days, which is the basis of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
  • 23. • It was in the reserve list of Catherine Braganza's dowry, when Bombay and Tangiers went to the British. But it became a stopping point in the journey around the Cape of Good Hope to India, and its eponymous spirit provided sustenance to employees of the East India company. • Unlike European wines, the product from the volcanic island kept well in the journey and in India. However after the opening of the Suez Canal and the transfer of India to the Crown, the spirit was replaced by gin & tonic. Identify location/ spirit.
  • 24. Blank
  • 26. • The New Haven Restaurant Institute was founded by Frances Roth and Katherine Angell on May 22, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut as a vocational training school for returning World War II veterans. With help from Yale University, the school purchased property in the Prospect Hill neighbourhood. • The first class consisted of 16 students and the faculty included a dietician, a baker, and a chef. In 1951, the school's name was changed to The ________ _________ __ _______. • Name this prestigious institution with a rather ambiguous abbreviation, that counts celebrity chefs such as Rocco DiSpirito, Andrew Zimmern and Anthony Bourdain as alumni.
  • 27. Blank
  • 28. • The Culinary Institute Of America, or CIA.
  • 29. • How does the Bengali paanch phoron significantly differ from spice mixes from other parts of India such as goda masala, garam masala and chai masala?
  • 30. Blank
  • 31. • The spices are used whole and never powdered.
  • 32. • The following four plants, all of which are at least partially edible, have a particular non- food usage in common, one that has long died out but was at least partially revived in 2004. What use?
  • 33.
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  • 35. • Wreaths of olive, laurel, wild celery and pine leaves were given as prizes at the Panhellenic games of ancient Greece (at the Olympic, Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian games respectively). Olive wreaths were given along with medals to all podium finishers at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics.
  • 36. • Unlike other fine wine, which depends on the quality of special wine grapes, it is possible to make decent sparkling wine even with regular table grapes; the real cost in making it is the laborious process by which a second fermentation is induced inside the bottle, without also producing off-tasting sediments. • Labour is cheap in India, however, and this is why sparkling wine was what the modern Indian wine industry started with, in a small Maharashtra village called Pimpalgaon. Even though much of it did not sell due to legal hassles, what interesting portmanteau name was it given?
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  • 38. • Pimpagne, from Pimplagaon Champagne.
  • 39. Identify all and connect, etymologically.
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  • 41. • Biscuits, biscotti and zwieback are all derived from the term “twice-cooked” (in French, Italian and German, respectively).
  • 42. • Paneer seems to have been introduced into India from the Middle East, perhaps by Persian and Afghan invaders. • A unique Iranian nomadic cheese is called paneer Khiki. This cheese was originally developed by the Bakhtiari tribe which resided in Isfahan (in summer) and Shiraz (in winter). Khiki means ‘skin’ in Bakhtiari. So, why was this variety of paneer so named?
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  • 44. • Because it was made with the rennet in the lining of the stomach of goats or sheep.
  • 45. Written interlude • Jeopardy style, what is the question? Points based on the number of clues you use. • Clue 1. It wasn't the Earl. It may have been a pushcart peddler in the Bowery in 1899, according to a 2009 book by Jeri Quinzio , titled 'Of sugar and snow....‘ (+10/-5) • Clue 2. Its predecessor was the hokey-pokey, a slice cut from a brick of ....., named after the unusual cry of “Okey-pokey” by vendors in the Whitechapel district of London. (+7/-3) • Clue 3. The Post-Standard of Syracuse, in July 1902, reporting that vendors there were adopting the new treat, wrote: “The vendor removes a cover from the top of his cart, then an inner cover, disclosing the freezer, places the thin oblong wafer in a little tin mould made for the purpose, spreads it with loose cream, claps another wafer on top and turns it out into the grimy little paw awaiting it.” (+4)
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  • 47. • “Who invented the ice cream sandwich?”
  • 48. • 100-199: Colours • 200-299: Preservatives • 300-399 : Antioxidants and Acidity Regulators • 400-499: Thickeners, Stabilisers and Emulsifiers • 500-599: pH Regulators and Anti-caking Agents • 600-699: Flavour Enhancers • 700-799: Antibiotics • 900-999: Miscellaneous • 1100-1599: Additional Chemicals that do not fall into standard classification schemes • What is this a list of?
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  • 50. • The International Numbering System for Food Additives, better known as E Numbers.
  • 51. • The website of this restaurant says: “THIS IS NOT A STILL LIFE. From the buzz of the Bar Room to the hum of the Dining Room, The ______ is kinetic, the menus ever-changing. Because food is life. And life does not stand still.” • Where can you find this Michelin starred restaurant, not to mention “Campbell Soup Cans” and one of Van Gogh's Olive Tree series?
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  • 53. • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York. The restaurant is called Modern.
  • 54. • Although the two dishes seen on the next slide are near-homophones of each other, they are quite dissimilar. • The name of the dish on the left is applied to any main-dish stew in French cuisine which is cooked for long periods of time over low heat, and which may or may not contain meat. • The name of the dish on the right, however is used in Italian cuisine for a variety of meat- and tomato-based sauces, such as Bolognese, Napoletana and Barrese, which are usually served with pasta. • Name either dish.
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  • 58. • What vegetarian snack, made by lightly boiling the main ingredients (without removing their natural casing) in salted and sometimes spiced water, arguably first became popular as a snack outside its country of origin when the American TV serial Shogun was aired in 1980?
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  • 60. • Edamame, or immature soybeans.
  • 61. • This simple Italian dish, consisting of pasta (usually spaghetti), eggs, cheese, bacon and black pepper, was given a name which literally translates to “as the coalman’s wife makes it”, since it was first made as a hearty meal for immigrant Italian charcoal workers in America. • More popular in Britain and America than in its home country, this dish was only really popularised in Italy when American soldiers started demanding “authentic” Italian food in the aftermath of the allied liberation of Rome in 1944. • What dish, now a menu staple in Italian restaurants the world over?
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  • 64. • In this year's Republic Day parade, what spice (that has a camphor-like flavour and resembles a dead cockroach visually) was the theme of Sikkim's float?
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  • 67. • As seen on the next slide, the seeds of the Bixa orellana tree are orange-red in colour. They are used to make a natural food colouring known as annatto. • Among its many uses (such as giving colour to Gloucester cheese and other dairy products), annatto is used in Brazil, Venezuela and other Latin American countries as a substitute for the much costlier X in recipes of Spanish origin, especially while making the dish Y (whose other ingredients such as meat, seafood and rice are comparatively much cheaper). Identify X and Y.
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  • 70. • Annatto is used as a saffron substitute in paella recipes.
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  • 72. Round 3: List It • Name all 10 items on a particular list. • Answer in writing. • +3 per correct answer, bonus of +10 if you get all 10 right. • Theoretical maximum points available: 40.
  • 73. • In 2013, food website Epicurious published a list of “The all- time 10 best films about food”. The list was: • 1) ___ _____ (1996) • 2) _________ _____ (1987) • 3) ___________ (2007) • 4) ____ _____ ___ _________ (1992) • 5) ________ (2000) • 6) _______ ___ ___ _________ _______ (2005) • 7) ___ _____ ___ _____ (1994) • 8) _______ (1985) • 9) _ __ ____ (2009) • 10) ________ (2004) • Fill in the blanks.
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  • 76. • 1) Big Night (1996) • 2) Babette’s Feast (1987) • 3) Ratatouille (2007) • 4) Like Water for Chocolate (1992) • 5) Chocolat (2000) • 6) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) • 7) Eat Drink Man Woman (1994) • 8) Tampopo (1985) • 9) I Am Love (2009) • 10) Sideways (2004)
  • 77. Round 4: Anticlockwise • 16 questions passing from team 8 to team 1. • Pounce for +10, -5. • +10, 0 on the bounce. • Theoretical maximum points available: 160.
  • 78. • Also known as almondette or Cuddappah almond, what edible seeds (that cost around Rs.1200 a kilo) are collected from the forested interiors of Central India by tribal foragers, for whom it is a rare cash crop?
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  • 80. • Charoli, or chironji nuts.
  • 81. • As can be seen in the image on the next slide, the Old X Distillery and the Old Y Distillery are situated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and Dublin, Ireland respectively. Hence, although both brands are popular throughout the Irish landmass, the perception among many non-natives (especially Irish-Americans) is that X is “Protestant whiskey” and Y is “Catholic whiskey”. • This supposed rivalry has been furthered by the fact that X is now owned by Jose Cuervo (and formerly by Diageo), and Y is owned by Pernod Ricard. • Name X and Y.
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  • 84. • X – Bushmills • Y – Jameson
  • 85. • In a game of Scrabble, this spice name can get you a minimum of 20 points plus a bonus of 50. What is this cream-coloured root, which is more commonly known in India by a name that combines two distinct flavours? 10 points for getting the Scrabble term , only 5 for the Indian name. No Pounce on the Indian name.
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  • 88. A beverage consisting of a 1:1 mix of iced coffee and iced milk tea (traditionally known as “yuanyuang” in Hong Kong, where it is moderately popular) has started cropping up on menus across North America under the name “Juan Rodriguez” (or sometimes “Chi-Chi Rodriguez”). In doing so, what naming convention are these restaurants following? Thus, what is the real-life Juan “Chi-Chi” Rodriguez’s profession?
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  • 90. Naming blended iced tea drinks after famous pro golfers (a la the more popular Arnold Palmer, a mix of iced tea and lemonade).
  • 91. • Six Foods, a fledgling Boston snack company, makes chips and cookies based on X flour, with X being a specific member of a category of foods touted as the wonder food of the future. • Their baked chips (that look like regular dark tortilla chips) are called "Chirps" and combine rice and bean flours with flour made by slow roasting milled X. "Our Chirps, in comparison to potato chips, have 3x the protein, are gluten free, all natural and have half the fat," says Six Foods' website. Identify X, itself the subject of a KQA quiz.
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  • 94. • When returning British Army soldiers introduced their sweeter, chunkier, fruit-based versions of chutney (such as Wildon Grange, Major Grey’s and Bengal Club) to England, they were an instant hit with the general public. • Manufacturers, keen to satisfy demand but aware that the word ‘chutney’ was still associated with the working classes (to which most ordinary soldiers belonged), used the phrase ‘_____ed vegetables’ instead, in reference to the flavouring ingredient common to most British-style chutneys (which was sometimes used as the main ingredient, which leads one to assume that _____ed _____ must have been available back then). Fill in the blanks.
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  • 97. • This family of dishes that are claimed by many nations as cultural treasures (namely - ceviche in Peru, Chile and Ecuador, fish and chips in Britain, tempura in Japan, escabeche in Spain, aspic in France) were prefigured by the ancient Ishtar worshippers of Babylon and invented by Zoroastrian Persians around 1500 years ago. • It was said to be King Khosrau's favourite dish (in The Shahnamah) and was made of sweet-and-sour stewed beef. The name probably originated from the middle Persian words for "vinegar" and "broth" or "food". What family of dishes?
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  • 100. • Whoopie pies, as seen in the next slide, are a popular American dessert item that can be considered a cookie, a pie or a cake. It consists of two round pieces of chocolate cake sandwiched with a layer of cream or frosting. • They are also known in some parts of America as BFOs, a nickname which incorporates a brand introduced in 1912. What does BFO stand for?
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  • 103. • Big Fat Oreos.
  • 104. Written interlude • Points based on the number of clues you use. • Clue 1: Its Hindi name probably came from the name of the old capital of Java. Its Kannada name is a likely corruption of the Hindi name. In Karnataka we have a variety of greens with the same name, but both are not related.(+10/-5) • Clue 2: Its Tamil name (which is also one of its Malayalam names) probably came from the Dutch, and was later transmitted to French and maybe to English too. (+7/-3) • Clue 3. What fruit of Southeast Asian origin, from which grapefruit has hardly any taxonomic difference according to "Citrus Classification" by RC Woodford? (+4)
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  • 106. • Pomelo (Chakota, Chakotra, Pamplemousse or Bamblimas is also acceptable). Also ”Grapefruit” can be accepted for Clues 1 and 2.
  • 107. • An underrated relation of squid and octopus and similar to those in taste, it is commonly found in Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, often eaten deep-fried. Dhallo Black curry is a classic dish made in Sri Lanka using this creature. What animal, also known as an ink fish?
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  • 110. • In the early 16th century, religious plays were the most common form of popular entertainment in France. Sensing boredom in lower-class audiences, however, the playwrights of the day would insert short comic interludes (often of a broad, physical nature) into their plays, which proved to be very popular. • These comic interludes were given a name meaning “sausage stuffing” in French, since they were metaphorically forced or stuffed into the texts of these religious plays. This name stuck, and not long afterwards entered the English language. • What word?
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  • 113. • France and Spain had their tropical colonies, so they could import them legitimately. Hence they favoured a heavy tariff against the import of this food item in the nascent European Union, but West Germany bitterly fought the tariff and won; it was an important victory as this food had become a fetish in the 50s and 60s in the country. • A popular bumper sticker of the time had two of these forming a D in hopes of a united Deutschland. What food item, made iconic a few decades later by photos of ecstatic children holding them?
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  • 116. • The next slide shows a Christmas album by English singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. The album shares is named after a brand of chocolates now owned by Nestle, popular as Christmas gifts, first produced by Mackintosh's in 1936 and named in turn after a play by J. M. Barrie. • In addition, Lowe and the others featured on the album cover are dressed in distinctly-coloured clothes, mimicking the visual aspect of the chocolate brand. Name it.
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  • 120. • In the early 20th century, a Russian scientist named Ilya Mechnikov at the Pasteur Institute in Paris isolated something, that later became the basis for industrially producing a food product. • Using this knowledge Isaac Carasso of Barcelona started a company in 1919; he opened a factory in New York in 1942, bringing the product to the masses in the US, where it was previously known only among immigrant communities who made it at home. • By the time Carasso died in 2009 at the age of 103, he'd played a major role in making this product a global phenomenon. What product? What was Carasso's company called?
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  • 123. • Ben Cohen, co founder of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, insisted on incorporating a wide variety of large chunks of mix-ins such as chocolate chips, toffee, fruit pieces, almond brittle, etc. into the ice cream when the first Ben & Jerry’s was started in Burlington, VT in 1978. This resulted in the widely-imitated “chunky” style of ice cream that is now common to most Ben & Jerry’s varieties. • The reason for this, apart from giving Ben & Jerry’s a USP, was to compensate for an affliction that Cohen suffered from birth, one that affects roughly one in seventeen Americans to various degrees. What affliction, and how did large chunks of mix-ins in his ice cream help Cohen?
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  • 125. • Cohen suffered from anosmia (i.e. the loss of his sense of smell), which meant that he could perceive the 5 basic tastes, i.e. sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami, but no further flavours. • Without a sense of smell, the only way he could improve his eating experience was by varying the texture of the food he ate, and so large and diverse pieces of mix-ins helped with that in a big way.
  • 126. • The following picture shows two heads of state signing a free trade agreement in 2003. Thanks to the efforts of Illinois Congressman Phil Crane, who was acting on behalf of a lobbyist representing the interests of a Illinois- based company that was acquired four years later by Mars Inc., what came to a (partial) end as a direct result of this agreement?
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  • 129. • The chewing gum ban in Singapore. Since 2003, only chewing gum of therapeutic value is allowed into Singapore. Gum can be bought from a doctor, but it must be prescribed.