Culinary questions. Cooking questions

01.11.2019 Lenten dishes

Development of the game "Culinary Erudite" for students of 5th, 6th grades

Extracurricular technology event for girls in grades 5-6. Scenario

Event equipment: handouts for tasks 3,5.7
Participants: 2 teams of 6-8 people.

Contests:

1 "Blitz + tournament"
2 "Riddles"
3 "Scrabble"
4 "What's growing in the garden?"
5 "Bartender"
6 "Tricky"
7 "Etiquette"
8 "Continue the proverb"
The teacher greets the teams. Statement of the purpose and objectives of the event, conditions of the game. Presentation of the jury.

1 competition "Blitz Tournament"

Each team is asked to answer 10 questions, for each correct answer the team receives 1 point.

Team 1 questions:

1.List of dishes and drinks (menu)
2. What kind of product is said to be “born in water, but is afraid of water? (salt)
3. Leafy vegetable or cold dish (salad)
4. Which product often fails on the first try? (pancake)
5. A trace element that is added to table salt (iodine).
6.Product made from camel milk (shubat).
7. Candied fruit slice (candied fruit).
8.Part of liquid (drop).
9. The art of cooking (cooking).
10. Melon plant, berry (watermelon).

Team 2 questions:

1.Red hot vegetable (pepper).
2. "Clothes" of boiled potatoes (uniform).
3. The earliest vegetable, root vegetable (radish).
4. Product from mare's milk (koumiss).
5.The birthplace of potatoes (Peru)
6. Homeland of cucumbers (India)
7. Leguminous plant (beans, peas).
8.Product for cooking cutlets (minced meat).
9. Device for sifting products (sieve).
10. A set of tableware (service).

2nd competition "Riddles"

Riddles are asked for each team in turn.
1. Nuts in the ground, leaves on the ground (potatoes).
2. Above the ground is grass, underground - a scarlet head (beet).
3. A child grew up - did not know diapers, became an old man - a hundred diapers on it (cabbage).
4. A woman sits in the beds - all in patches, whoever tears off the patch will cry and leave (bow).
5. Egor lies under the border, covered with a green veil (cucumber).
6. A green branch grows on the garden bed, and on it red children (tomato).
7. Fedosya sits with her hair loose (bow).
8. Round, but not the moon, with a tail, but not a mouse, red, not a maiden (carrots).

3rd competition "Erudite"

Teams answer questions in writing, on pre-prepared question sheets, answers are given to the jury.
1. Where did the beef stroganoff come from? (named after Count Stroganov)
2. Homeland of tomatoes (Peru)
3. The name of the author of the double sandwich (Lord Sandwich).
4. Name of small snack sandwiches (canapes).
5. What is the origin of the word "cooking"? (on behalf of the Greek goddess Kulina)
6. Who first called tomatoes tomatoes? (Italians)
7. Who first started baking cakes? (Indians)
8. The name of a chef who worked in Moscow in the second half of the 19th century and became famous for his signature salad (Olivier).
9. Homeland of pasta? (Italy)
10 is a banana plant a herb or a shrub? (grass)

4th competition "What grows in the garden?" Contest for attentiveness

The teacher reads out the text:

"What grows in the garden:
Cucumbers, sweet peas,
Tomatoes and dill.
For seasoning and for samples,
There are radishes and salad -
Our garden is just a treasure ...
If you listened carefully -
I remember it for sure.
Answer - in order, what is growing in our garden? "
One participant from each team is responsible.

5 competition "Bartender"

The teams will have to demonstrate what they ordered in the bar, and this must be done without words. The winner is the team whose menu is understandable to those present.
Menu 1 team: Mashed potatoes, fried chicken, tea.
Menu of 2 teams: Pasta, cutlets, fanta.

6 competition "Tricky"

Each team needs to answer questions.
1.How many eggs can you eat on an empty stomach? (one, the rest will no longer be on an empty stomach).
2.How long should you boil a hard egg? (not at all, it's already cooked).

7 competition "Etiquette"

Question 1 to the team.
For dinner, which includes soup, "second course" and dessert, a "small cutlery" is served, that is, a fork, a spoon, a knife. Please explain how they should lie during lunch (the fork is to the left of the plate, and the knife and soup spoon are to the right, a dessert spoon is placed horizontally above the plate).
Question 2 to the team.
In the East, tea drinking is of a ritual and philosophical nature. Everyone knows the Japanese and Chinese tea ceremonies, which are prepared and held for hours. From what dishes do they drink tea and how do people sit during tea drinking? (People drink tea in small portions from round or square bowls. Everyone sits on their knees around the tea table)

8 competition "Continue the proverb"

The teams answer in turn.
1. Named a load ... (climb into the back.)
2.First pancake ... (lumpy.)
3. You can't take it out without difficulty ... (and a fish from the pond.)
4. With your lips, yes ... (drink honey.)
5.With such a person porridge ... (you can't cook.)
6.What you sow, so ... (you reap.)
At the end of the contests, the jury sums up the results of the game, awards the teams.

It is with great pleasure that we present to you all the answers to the All About Food game that you will receive on this page. The All About Food game is a kind of culinary quiz where you mostly have to guess the names of different dishes. It is difficult for a hungry person to play this game, because all the pictures in the game are very beautiful and appetizing. If you do not cope with some level, then you can easily use a hint that can help you. When you run out of all clues in the game Quiz: All About Food, you can see the answers on this page. In total, the game has 8 large levels with 25 pictures in each, which in total translates into 200 game levels that you need to go through if you decide to go through the whole game.
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- the topic is very interesting. It touches upon the history of dishes, their national characteristics and much more. Read, find out, be surprised!

1.How is the word "sauce" translated?
Answer: "Salty", "salted".
2. What was served instead of sauces in Russia?
Answer: Explosions.
3.Where were all the classic sauces created?
Answer: In France in the XVII-XVIII centuries.
4. Who is the béchamel sauce named after?
Answer: In honor of the inventor - Louis de Bechamel.
5.Whose name is subiz onion sauce?
Answer: Princesses Soubiz.
6. What is the name of the Dutch national dish?
Answer: Hotpot.
7 who invented mayonnaise?
Answer: French commander of the XVIII century. Louis Crillonsky.
8. What city is mayonnaise named after?
Answer: By the name of the capital of the island of Minorca - Mahon.
9. How is sieve bread different from sieve bread?
Answer: Sieve is sifted through a sieve and kneaded in yogurt, sieve - on water and sieved through a sieve.
10. What is a cook?
Answer: In Bulgaria - sheep.
11. Where did salads first appear?
Answer: In Ancient Rome.

12. What was meant by salad before?
Answer: A dish of green leaves of vegetables and herbs.
13. What is a Lucanca?
Answer: In Bulgarian cuisine - flat smoked sausage.
14.How long was the bread jelly prepared?
Answer: Three days.
15. What were called drinks in Russia?
Answer: Coffee, cocoa, tea.
16. What is a pastarma?
Answer: Dried goat in Bulgarian cuisine.
17. How did black appear in Europe?
Answer: The soldiers of Alexander the Great brought him from India in the 3rd century. BC.
18. How is ice cream different from milkshakes?
Answer: It does not mix ice cream in a shaker.
19. What is polenta?
Answer: Corn porridge.
20. What is risotto?
Answer: In Italian cuisine - rice with vegetables.
21. Who brought calamus to Europe?
Answer: Arabs.
22. What is nat?
Answer: A frothing sparkling drink.
23. What is ragudi montone?
Answer: Lamb stew.
24. What is Chipole Ripienne?
Answer: Stuffed onions.
25. What dishes is anise added to?
Answer: Sweet.
26. What is a cobbler?
Answer: A drink with lots of fruit.
27. What is a julep?
Answer: Refreshing drinks with mint.
28. What is gnozzi a la romance?
Answer: In Italian cuisine - semolina cakes.
29. How is Italian paveza soup made?
Answer: It is baked in the oven.
30. What is a minestra?
Answer: In Italian cuisine, soup in a pot.
31. What is eg-nog?
Answer: Milk-fruit drink with the addition of eggs.
32. Where did paprikash appear?
Answer: In Hungary. These are dishes flavored with red pepper and sour cream sauce.




Game rules: Game rules: 1. As many teams can take part in the quiz. 2. The right of the first move is played by lot. 3. The screen is divided into 5 sectors for specific topics. Each topic includes 10 questions. The command selects any sector number and follows the hyperlink to the question slide. 4. For each correct answer, the team receives 100 points and the right to choose the next question. If the answer is incorrect, the team is penalized by 100 points and the right to answer passes to the team whose captain will first raise his hand. 5. The correct answer appears on the question slide after clicking the mouse. 6.To return to the slide of topics, you need to click on the owl.


Interesting about apples Chocolate Milk and dairy products Food additives (E) Miscellaneous


On the territory of which modern country did the first apples appear on our planet? the first apples appeared on our planet? 1. Greece 2. Kazakhstan 3. Israel 4. Italy After many years of research, scientists have proven that the homeland of apples on our planet is Kazakhstan. Apples appeared near the former capital of Kazakhstan - Almaty. “Almaty” is translated as “Yablonevy”.


Where are most of the nutrients found in an apple? 1. In the cutting 1. In the cutting 2. In the pulp 2. In the pulp 3. In the bones 3. In the seeds 4. In the peel 4. In the peel Most of the useful elements are contained in the peel of apples. In addition to the peel and pulp, apple seeds are also considered useful (it is recommended to eat 2-3 pieces per day).


Which country is the world leader in apple growing? 1. USA 2. Turkey 3. China 4. Italy China is the world leader in apple production. In 2011, more than 30 million tons were collected there. The USA is in second place - over 4 million tons.


One of the reasons for the start of which war was the apple? 1. War of the Roses 1. War of the Roses 2. Trojan War 3. Hundred Years War 4. First Punic War According to legend, Hera, Athena and Aphrodite argued over which of them is the most beautiful. Their dispute was to be resolved by Paris. For the victory in the dispute, Aphrodite promised Paris the most beautiful woman - Helen - the wife of King Menelaus. Paris awarded Aphrodite with an apple on which was written "The Most Beautiful." After the kidnapping of Elena, the Trojan War began. This is how the expression "apple of discord" appeared.


On what Orthodox holiday are apples blessed and treated to loved ones and the poor? 1. The Nativity of Christ 2. Easter 3. Transfiguration of the Lord 4. Baptism of the Lord Apples are consecrated for the Transfiguration of Christ (Apple Savior) - August 19. According to tradition: until this day, apples are not allowed.




Apples help to prolong life 1. Yes 2. No Eating one apple a day can increase life expectancy by 3 years. Apples contain a lot of pectin. Pectin is able to absorb radioactive substances, heavy metals, cholesterol and remove them from the body. Thus, pectin cleanses the intestines, restores its microflora, lowers blood sugar, cleanses the blood and stimulates the immune system.


What fruit do the people of the Netherlands call the "Chinese apple"? 1. Grapefruit 1. Grapefruit 2. Tomato 2. Tomato 3. Orange 3. Orange 4. Lemon 4. Lemon The inhabitants of the Netherlands call oranges "Chinese apples".




Which of the presented food products does not include apples? 1. Charlotte 2. Cider 3. Tkemali sauce 4. Calvados Georgian sauce Tkemali is not made from apples. It contains plum-tkemali and spices. Cider is a low-alcohol drink made from apple juice. Calvados is an alcoholic apple drink obtained from the distillation of cider. Charlotte is a sweet apple pie.








World Chocolate Day is celebrated ... September 2. December 7 July May This holiday was invented on July 11, 1995 in France.


In 2010, a chocolate record was set - the largest chocolate bar was made. How much did she weigh? 1. 2.5 tons 2. 4.41 tons 3. 6.28 tons 4. 8.15 tons The weight of the largest chocolate bar is 4.41 tons. Its length is 5.6 m, width - 2.75 m, height - 25 cm. The manufacturer is the Armenian confectionery factory Grand Candy.




Is it true that the ancient Maya and Aztecs believed that the cocoa trees were sent from paradise 1. Yes 2. No Yes. The fruits of these trees, according to the Maya and Aztecs, give wisdom and strength. Aztec chocolate was different from modern chocolate, it was with the addition of hot pepper, corn and hallucinogenic mushrooms.


During the shooting of Alfred Hitchcock's film Psychosis, chocolate syrup was used instead of Blood 2. Medicines 3. Mud In the 1960 film Psychosis, chocolate syrup was used instead of blood.


Before the exam, Japanese students often use this brand of chocolates because their name "sets you up for victory." What chocolates are we talking about? 1. Kit Kat 2. Cadbury 3. Nestle 4. Aero Kit Kat. The name is consonant with the Japanese words "kitto katsu" ("sure to win").




It is known that Hippocrates healed a large number of his patients with milk. What disease did he treat with milk? 1. Heart disease 2. Digestive diseases 3. Consumption 4. Plague With the help of goat milk, Hippocrates treated consumption. The famous physician SP Botkin said: milk is "a precious remedy in the treatment of heart and kidney diseases." And the famous Russian doctor I.P. Pavlov proved that milk helps patients with poor digestion.




The secret of making what dairy product did the mountaineers hide? 1. Ryazhenki 2. Kefir 3. Sour milk 4. Yoghurt Kefir was "born" in the Caucasus and the recipe for this drink has been kept secret for a long time. The mountaineers had a belief that if one of them told about how to cook kefir, sold or donated kefir mushrooms, then God's wrath would perish all the leaven and the whole people would be deprived of food.


Is it true that milk strengthens brain matter and improves memory? 1. Yes 2. No Milk contains proteins high in amino acids that improve the transmission of nerve signals in the brain. With the regular use of just 2 glasses of milk a day, the risk of memory loss and dementia is significantly reduced.


A fermented milk product obtained by mixing sheep, goat and cow milk, sometimes with an admixture of camel milk, is called ... 1. Kaymak 2. Tarak 3. Ayran 4. Shubat Tarak is one of the main fermented milk products of the Mongols, Buryats, Altai, Tuvinians and Kalmyks.


What animal's milk is the fattest? 1. Whale 2. Mares 3. Seals 4. Sheep The fattest milk is from a seal - on average about 53%. Whale milk contains about 45% fat, sheep - an average of 7.3%, mare's milk contains only about 1.5% fat.








The second wife of Nero Poppaeus, who was reputed to be a great beauty, always took 500 donkeys with her on a trip to be able to take milk baths that improve the skin. Why did Nero's wife, Poppaea, always take donkeys on campaigns? 1. She drank at least a day. 1. She drank at least 2 liters of milk a day. 2. She used hot milk to treat a cough. cough. 3. She fed her children with milk. 4. She took milk baths.






Which of the following is allowed in Russia, but prohibited in Japan, Norway, USA, Canada? 1. Sorbic acid 2. Synthetic colorant Green S 3. Red amaranth Synthetic food colorant Green S (E142). Coal tar dye. May be found in canned peas, mint sauce, potato-based dry snacks, and is also commonly used as a coloring agent for Easter eggs.


Which of the following is added to nearly every gum? 1. Carotene (E162a) 2. Orsine (E182) 3. Titanium dioxide (E171) Titanium dioxide is used in the food industry as a bleaching agent. According to unverified data, it can cause liver and kidney disease.



E326, potassium lactate, protects food from oxidation, rancidity and discoloration. It is found in dry biscuits, cheese, confectionery and baby food. Which of the following is a natural and harmless "E" supplement? 1. Potassium lactate (E326) 2. Citrus red (E121) 3. Lactic acid (E270)


"Chinese restaurant syndrome": there is a burning sensation and numbness of the face and neck, the head splits from pain and chest pain occurs, which even doctors mistake for a heart attack. The reason is the dietary supplement monosodium glutamate, which disrupts the normal transmission of nerve impulses. "Chinese restaurant syndrome": there is a burning sensation and numbness of the face and neck, the head splits from pain and chest pain occurs, which even doctors mistake for a heart attack. The reason is the dietary supplement monosodium glutamate, which disrupts the normal transmission of nerve impulses. Monosodium glutamate (E621) causes "Chinese restaurant syndrome". 1. Yes 2. No


Aspartame (E951) is a synthetic sugar substitute. Drinking aspartame drinks does not quench your thirst. Found in almost all lemonades and sodas. Can cause headaches, migraines, tinnitus, allergies, depression, insomnia, and even brain cancer. What happens to drinks because of aspartame (E951)? 1. Drinks are addictive 2. Drinks do not quench your thirst 3. Drinks foam




Quillaya extract (E999). Large doses of quillaya extract can cause liver damage, seizures, spasms, and respiratory system disorders. This foaming agent is used in the manufacture of beer, soft drinks, ice cream and sugar confectionery. What substance are we talking about? 1. Sodium phosphates (E339) 2. Quillaya extract (E999) 3. Sodium lactate (E325)


Around 1700, King Ferdinand II's Master of Courts, Gennaro Spadacchini, invented a four-pronged fork for ease of eating pasta; prior to that, the forks had only two prongs, so the pasta would constantly slide off. Around 1700, King Ferdinand II's chamberlain, Gennaro Spadacchini, invented a four-pronged fork for easy eating pasta. Prior to that, the forks had only two prongs, so the pasta constantly slipped off them. We owe pasta the invention of one of the table setting items. Which one? 1. Special deep dish 2. Napkins 3. Forks with four prongs


A Scandinavian legend says that if a young man and a girl take a bite of the same loaf, even if by chance, they are doomed to fall in love. According to an ancient Scandinavian omen: a guy and a girl will fall in love if ... 1. break bread ... 2. eat a piece of bread from one loaf 3. sow rye together ...




The most expensive tea in the world is called Da Hong Pao, which means “Big Red Robe” in Chinese. The tea got its name due to the fact that in May, when the buds swell, the tea bushes look as if they are dressed in red clothes. In 2005, at an auction, 20 grams of tea (four spoons) sold for $ 25,000. The most expensive tea in the world is called Da Hong Pao, which means Large white robe 2. Large black robe 3. Large red robe 4. Large pearl robe


Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world - one kilogram costs about dollars. Saffron is a hand-picked and dried flower stamen from the crocus family. The most expensive spice in the world is ... 1.Pod vanilla 2.Saffron 3.Pink pepper


Marie Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI, wore potato flowers in her hair as a decoration. How did Louis XVI's wife, Marie Antoinette, use the potatoes? 1. From decoction of potatoes I made baths for hands 2. I inserted potato flowers into my hair 3. I made potato face masks


In 1665, the court physician Samuel Collins prescribed a recipe to Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich - "Boiled coffee known by the Persians and Turks ... is a good remedy for colds and headaches." Once the Russian Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich was prescribed coffee as a medicine. What disease was the king treated for? 1. Renal colic 1. Renal colic 2. Colds 3. Sleep disorder







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1. The name of which fruit is literally translated “grainy” from the Latin language? (Garnet)

2. The name of which dish literally translates from French as "vinegar"? (The vinaigrette)

3. The name of which dish in Latin literally means "salted with sea water"? (Marinade)

4. Drinking wine with someone as a sign of the establishment of close friendship and friendly transition to "you" is called the German word "brotherhood". How is it translated? (Brotherhood)

5. Say "bread and butter" in German. (A sandwich)

6. The name of which fruit goes back to the Latin language and literally means "early ripening"? (Apricot)

7. Which fruit name literally means "apple from China" in Dutch? (Orange)

8. The name of which vegetable comes from the Latin word "head"? (Cabbage)

9. Which vegetable name in Greek means “unripe, unripe”? (Cucumber)

10. What vegetable did the Italians call the "golden apple"? (A tomato)

11. What meat product got its name from the Russian word "shabby", "old"? (Ham is meat prepared for future use, which means it is not fresh)

12. The name of what dish is derived from the Udmurt words "ear" and "bread"? (Pelmeni. Pel - ear, nanny - bread)

13. The name of what food product was born in Ancient India and literally means "sand, gravel"? (Sugar)

14. The name of what sweetness goes back to the Latin language and originally meant "prepared medicine"? (Sweets - from "konfectum")

15. We borrowed the name of this sweet from the French language, where it meant "quince marshmallow". Name her. (Marmalade)

16. The name of what flour product is translated from Greek as “butter cake”? (Fritters)

17. The name of which meat dish is translated from German as “scrap of paper, shavings”? (Schnitzel)

18. What cereal got its name from the pearl color of the grains? (Pearl barley - from pearl - "pearl")

19. The name of which curd dish, into which egg whites whipped into a thick foam are introduced, also has the meaning of “slap in the face” in French? (Souffle)

20. The name of which cold soup indicates that it is made from beets with tops? (Botvinha)

21. What vegetable is very well stored until spring, and therefore in Russia during Great Lent it was eaten more than turnips, cabbage and carrots, for which it received the name "penitential vegetable"? (Radish)

22. The name of what fat from the Latin language literally translates as "pearl"? (Margarine)

23. The name of which drink is translated from English as "cock's tail"? (Cocktail)

24. Raw materials for which drink are black and green? (Tea)

25. In a Georgian village you can see the following picture: a leather bag with some kind of liquid is lying on the road. Everyone who walks past this bag must kick it. What drink is prepared in this way? (Kefir - yogurt)

26. What is the name of the drink obtained from the milk of mares? (Kumis)

27. Which drinks clearly show that they are made from citrus fruits? (Lemonade and Orangeade)

28. What healing drink can you get in the spring forest? (Birch juice)

29. Russian church wine with a French name? (Cahors)

30. What kind of drink will you get if you pour fried pieces of bread with water and add sugar? (Kvass)

31. What drink can be made from "Arabica"? (Coffee)

32. What turns black coffee into cappuccino? (Cream)

33. What is the name in the East of condensed fruit syrup and soft drink made from fruit juice and sugar? (Sherbet)

34. A hot drink made from honey and spices? (Sbiten)

35. The name of which fermented milk drink indicates that it is very easy to prepare? (Curdled milk)

36. Name three foods that are associated with increased consumption in six out of ten fatal diseases? (Salt, sugar, animal fats)

37. What was served instead of sauces in Russia? (Explosions)

38. Where were all the classic sauces created? (In France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries)

39. What expensive delicacy of North German cities in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries successfully competed on the world market with furs and flax from Russia, French wines and English wool? (Special salted Baltic herring)

40. Who invented mayonnaise and what city is it named after? (In 1757, during the siege of Mahon by the British, French chefs diversified the menu of the besieged with a new dish made from eggs and oil of Provence. Mayonnaise is named after the capital of the island of Menorca - Mahon)

41. How can you get rid of the bitterness of the fruit of the grapefruit? (It is necessary to remove the translucent leathery film, which covers each slice of the fruit with a sheath, in which mainly quinic acid and bitter glycosides are concentrated)

42. What dairy product one of the oldest handwritten medical books "Cool Vertograd" recommended to use as an antidote for acute poisoning? (Fermented milk - curdled milk)

43. What were called drinks in Russia? (Coffee, cocoa, chocolate, tea. Drinks did not drink, but ate)

44. The name of what dairy product among the Caucasian peoples comes from the word "health"? (Kefir from the word "kef" - "health")

45. Which two berries are poetically called "northern grapes"? (Cranberries and gooseberries)

46. \u200b\u200bWhat is the difference between dried apricots and apricots? (Dried apricots are fruits of ripe apricots cut in half lengthwise and dried without seeds in the sun. Apricots are dried fruits of apricots with seeds. Kuru is translated from Turkic languages \u200b\u200bas dry)

47. What cereal is used to make pearl barley? (From barley. And they named it so for its pearlescent color)

48. How one culinary word can be called the liver, spleen, heart, tongue, brain, intestines, kidneys, bones of farm animals? (Offal)

49. A famous dish of Italian cuisine, named after an equally famous city? (Pizza. Pisa)

50. Where did the word "soup" come from? (From the Italian "uppa", which means something soft, something that is drunk)

51. The absence of what daily dish on the table in some old books was considered a sign of trouble in the house? (Soup)

52. What product was used instead of sugar in ancient times? (Honey and compressed date syrup)

53. About what product the poet of the Middle Ages Victor Mazi left us the following words: “... you are poetry, a bouquet of our dinner. What would life mean if you weren't there? (About cheese)

54. What product do doctors and scientists characterize as follows: “food that knows no prohibitions”, “perfect product”, “natural concentrate of the beneficial properties of milk”, “the mildest food product”, “diet for everyone”? (Cottage cheese)

55. What pig's meat was considered a delicacy in Ancient Greece? (Deceased from overeating)

56. In which country did vegetarians appear? (In India, about 1,000 BC)

57. Where did the noodles first appear and when? (In China in the 1st century AD)

58. With what water was wine mixed in Ancient Greece? (With sea water)

59. Where did the world's first restaurants appear? (In China, in 1153 in Kaifeng)

60. What is another name for wild garlic? (Bear bow)

61. Which of the eggs is most useful: raw, soft-boiled, hard-boiled or fried? (Soft boiled)

62. Where was the very first cookbook created? (In Mesopotamia in 1700 BC)

63. In what water does champagne cool faster - raw or boiled? Who owns this discovery? (Boiled. This discovery belongs to Nero)

64. Where did chewing gum appear and when? (In Central America in the XIII-XIV centuries)

65. Where did cocoa come from? (In Mexico)

66. Cocoa + red hot pepper + corn flour + water. What drink did the Aztecs make from this mixture? (Cocoa)

67. When did coffee appear and where did it grow? (Coffee is mentioned for the first time in the tenth century AD. It grew in Ethiopia)

68. When and where did you start drinking beer? (In Mesopotamia and Egypt in the third millennium BC)

69. What is Gyuvech? (A dish of Bulgarian cuisine made from vegetables baked in the oven with lamb)

70. How is the word “symposium” literally translated? (From the Greek word "symposion", literally - a feast)

71. What was the original name of the food that was put into sea water for salting? (Marinade)

72. Chinese chefs claim that you can cook food from anything, except ... Name the poetic image of something that cannot be used to cook food, which Chinese cooks call. (From the reflection of the moon in the lake)

73. A fish with which all bones were counted and removed. (Fillet)

74. What grows in the field, about which we can say that this is the endless edge of the ears? (Corn)

75. Seasoning that sets the pepper for eaters. (Adjika)

76. What word has a small tangerine in common with a hefty grapefruit? (Citrus)

77. The meat of the fish king. (Sturgeon)

78. What is the name of the spree dough? (Opara)

79. What product gave the name to the month that is not on the calendar? (Honeymoon is spent by the newlyweds after the wedding)

80. What is the name of a wild strawberry? (Strawberry)

81. A culinary decoration for the ears. (Noodles)

82. What culinary product can be said to be a "rolled food"? (Roll)

83. Which part of the egg was rejected by the meringue, but attracted by the eggnog? (Yolk)

84. What is the most common lollipop bird? (Cockerel)

85. A simplified version of a hot dog sausage. (Sausage)

86. What berry got its name from the smelly leaves? (Currant - from the word "stench" - an unpleasant smell)

87. What one word, but not "food", can be called borsch, and soup, and fish soup, and shea? ("First")

88. She is good both under a fur coat and without it. (Herring)

89. An invisible but useful part of the meal. (Vitamin)

90. Fruit explosives. (Garnet)

91. Soup with salad in one bottle. (Okroshka)

92. Edible mummy of watermelon rind. (Candied fruit)

93. What pickle in Russia did they eat with their hands? (Pie with pickles)

94. What is the name of a meat appetizer that is shaking? (Jelly, jellied meat)

95. What kind of festive outfit does the herring wear? (Fur coat)

96. What is the name of the mushrooms that appear on the jam? (Mold)

97. She tastes great, even black, even red. (Caviar. Currant)

98. What kind of berry can a summer resident grow by only turning his six hundredths into a swamp? (Cranberries)

99. What is the name of "glue" for a jelly that does not want to harden? (Gelatin)

100. What is the name of the octopus, which did not come out in growth, but came out with taste? (Squid)

101. What candies, loved by many children, contain the word "chalk"? (Caramel, MarMELad)

102. What dish is prepared by the cook at any moment of the day or night? (Ear - cook)

103. How to feed the whole family with one crumb? (Add the letter "O" to it, and you get "okroshka")

104. What rectangular cubes do modern women play in the kitchen? (Stock cubes)

105. How to make sour kefir sweet without sugar and jam? (Replace the letter "K" with "3": kefir - marshmallow)

106. What salad can be found among French names? (Olivie)

107. What is very cold inside the herring? (Ice is herring)

108. Name the final curled confection. (Roll)

109. Say "stick" in French. (Baton)

110. Bread of Caucasian nationality? (Pita)

111. What delicacy are pigs looking for in Italy and France? (Mushroom truffles)

112. What kind of "worms" are loved in Russia no less than in their native Italy? (Vermicelli. "Vermicello" in Italian "worms")

113. What is cooked, but then not eaten? (Cast iron, steel, bay leaf)

114. Who bakes and fries all day, but doesn't serve pancakes? (The sun)

115. What scary monsters eat only eyes? (Smoke, soap, shampoo)

116. What do the housewives stew, but do not give anyone to eat? (Light, candles)

117. Truffle, but not a mushroom; iris, but not a flower? (Candy)

118. "Sky Garden", where the apple turned out to be that kind of fruit. (Paradise)

119. Processed cheese with warm human relations in its name. ("Friendship")

120. What meat dish should each cook be able to cook? (Naval macaroni)