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1. Which product was advertised by an animated tiger saying Theyre Grrrrrrreat?
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2. What product is made in Scotland from Girders?
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3. What artist created the Guinness toucan along with many other advertising designs?
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4. You either love it or hate it was the advertising slogan for which condiment?
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5. The Rolling Stones song (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction was used in 1991 for which chocolate bar advertisement?
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6. What is the sweet you can eat between meals without ruining your appetite?
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7. In Australian slang, what type of food is a cackleberry?
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8. In the classic ditty, what costs One a penny, two a penny?
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9. In what year did food rationing finally end after World War II?
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10. In what town did Sainsburys open its first self-service store in 1950 which lead to the creation of the supermarket?
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11. Earl Grey tea was named after Charles Grey, Second Earl Grey, who rose to what position in government?
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12. In which decade did Baileys Irish Cream appear on the market?
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13. What variation to one of our staple foods did Otto Rohwedder invent in 1912?
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14. What product was accidentally invented in 1908 by tea importer Thomas Sullivan?
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15. Balti is a style of food first devised and served in which UK city?
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16. What is the food product made up of liver and onions rolled into meatballs and served in a sauce better known as?
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17. Florist Constance Spry invented what new dish for Queen Elizabeth IIs coronation?
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18. What is the main ingredient in Stargazy Pie?
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19. Typically, what type of fish are kippers?
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20. The Haven Chip Shop near Aberdeen claim to have been the first to deep fry what product in 1995?
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21. In food processing terms, what do the letters MRM stand for?
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22. In Mrs. Beatons 1861 Book of Household Management, what are The Boars Head and The Bishop, The Flat Sachet, and The Cactus and The Slipper?
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23. According to its manufacturers, what description of their product is SPAM an abbreviation of?
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24. Steamed suet pudding flavoured with raisins is more commonly known as what?
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25. What beer has the catch-phrase: Reassuringly expensive?
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26. What is the most common pub name in the UK?
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27. What chicken dish first appeared on British grocery shelves in 1962?
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28. What tea manufacturers advertise their product with the slogan: Like tea used to be?
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29. True or false, Dorothy Goodbody is a type of beer?
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30. What beer has the catch-phrase: The King of Beers?
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31. What is a publican required to add to most keg beers?
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32. What is Murgh on an Indian restaurant menu?
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33. What is the more common name for carbonated water, E150d, aspartame, asesulfame K, phosphoric acid, flavorings, citric acid, E211 and caffeine?
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34. What is pasta normally stuffed with to make the Italian dish Gnocchi (nyoki)?
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35. What food product has the advertising slogan: Once you pop you cant stop?
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36. The pasta dish Fettuccini is Italian for which English word?
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37. What type of food was the first commercially grown genetically modified product?
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38. Which pasta dish has an Italian name which translates as little worms?
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39. Which British television chef is a majority shareholder of Norwich City Football club?
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40. What does the holy book of the Islamic religion, the Koran, say is the forbidden fruit?
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41. What Welsh poets last words were Ive had 18 straight whiskeys. I think thats the record?
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42. True or false, Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny, was allergic to carrots?
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43. What popular candy was ironically invented the same year the Titanic sank?
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44. What condiment is Lea and Perrins most famous for?
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45. What type of fruit is also known as a Chinese Gooseberry?
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46. According to a 2004 study, are Australians mainly drinking pre-mixed spirits; beer or wine when they consume alcohol?
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47. Which alcohols logo features a polar bear with sunglasses?
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48. What brand of ice-cream released the Seven Deadly Sins varieties?
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49. What food product did chemist C.P Callister create in 1923?
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50. What is Irelands most famous brewing company?
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51. What cocktail consists of Tequila, Cointreau, and freshly squeezed lemon or lime Juice?
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52. What do you mix with lemonade to make a shandy?
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53. Considered the worlds largest menu item, what stuffed and roasted animal is sometimes served at Bedouin weddings?
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54. What vegetable is the spice paprika made from?
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55. Which animal does the meat venison come from?
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56. What European country has the highest tea consumption in the world per capita?
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57. What do you call heated wine with added sugar and spices?
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58. What company invented instant, freeze dried coffee in 1938?
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59. The French gourmet dish escargot is made from which creature?
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60. What country does the rice and shellfish dish Paella originate from?
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61. After water, what is the second main ingredient in Coca-Cola?
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62. Which relative of the onion is a national emblem of Wales?
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63. What makes a Bloody Mary bloody?
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64. What do you call the edible rubbery lining of the stomach of cattle?
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65. True or false, in Parana, Brazil residents are forbidden to eat fish on any day except during the Festival of Parana.
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66. What did Maria Ann Smith, a farmers wife from Eastwood NSW, grow for the first time in history?
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67. What type of fish is eaten more often than any other type in the world?
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68. How many legs do lobsters, prawns, and crabs each have?
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69. What part of a whale do you get if you ask for muktuk on an Eskimo menu?
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70. What is Ascorbic Acid better known as?
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71. According to Professor Sumner Miller, how many glasses of full-cream dairy milk are there in a 200g block of Cadburys chocolate?
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72. If you have a hard earned thirst, what do advertisers advise you to drink?
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73. What brand was depicted in the artist, Andy Warhols, Soup Series in 1968?
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74. Who was the ETA Eater in the old ETA Margarine commercials?
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75. What Australian food was first marketed in 1927 by Bert Appleroth?
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76. Name one of the two great wine-making districts in Victoria.
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77. The Coonawarra wine making-region is in which Australian State?
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78. The Hunter Valley wine-making region is in which Australian State?
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79. The Margaret River wine-making region is in which Australian State?
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80. In Australian slang, what type of food is underground mutton?
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81. How many litres of beer are there in a Darwin Stubbie?
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82. What film features the song Food, Glorious Food?
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83. What type of pie was Maryanne always baking on TVs Gilligans Island?
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84. The failure of which crop in 1846 brought widespread famine to Irish peasant farmers?
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85. What famous Aussie dessert was named after a Russian ballerina who toured in 1926?
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86. What type of sweet did Ronald Regan always keep in a jar to offer guests to the White House?
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87. Beginning with the letter A, what type of rice is traditionally used for risotto?
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88. If the Japanese delicacy fugu pufferfish isnt prepared by an expert chef, what could happen to the diner?
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89. In devils on horseback what are the devils made of?
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90. In what season do cherries usually grow?
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91. Rather than Aeroplane, what do Dick Smith Foods call their jelly crystal range?
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92. What colour was Coca-Cola before it was made brown?
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93. What country is the cheese Stinking Bishop from?
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94. What food has the varieties - Pink Eye and Delaware?
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95. What is the main ingredient of quiche?
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96. What is the term describing vegetables that are cut into thin slices or shreds?
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97. What popular snack food did the American pilgrims eat at the first Thanksgiving dinner?
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98. What type of berries are generally used to flavour gin?
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99. What type of nut is used in Nutella spread?
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100. What disease is defined as a permanent intolerance to gluten that results in damage to the mucosa of the small intestine?
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101. If you are at a footy game eating a pie floater, what is the pie floating in?
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102. What Malay word is now more often used by Americans ordering hotdogs than in Malaysia?
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103. Who invented Corn Flakes in 1906?
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104. What did Dr John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia invent in May 1886, in a three legged brass kettle in his backyard?
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105. A traditional Irish stew contains which meat?
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106. To make an Irish coffee, what alcohol ingredient would you use?
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107. An object that is described as pisiform has the shape of which vegetable?
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108. In Monty Pythons Flying Circus what is unusual about Mr. Wensleydales Cheese Shop?
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109. In Monty Pythons The Meaning of Life what is Mr Creosotes final morsel at dinner?
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110. Which stock control system was introduced in American supermarkets in 1974?
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111. Name one of the two kinds of nuts mentioned in the Bible.
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112. Before she became famous, who turned down a date with Tom Cruise for a lamb roast in a TV commercial?
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113. What documentary about eating McDonalds produced the highest-ever opening weekend takings for a documentary in Australian history?
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114. True or False In Hammerfest Norway it is illegal to eat fish of any kind.
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115. What kind of bean shares its name with the capital of Peru?
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116. Agar agar is the vegetarian equivalent of which setting agent used in cooking?
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117. American company Philip Morris took over which company, the makers of Vegemite, in 1988?
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118. Do apples have a high or low Glycemic Index?
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119. Gammon is the cured or salted meat from which animal?
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120. In which city on the west coast of America did the Starbucks chain of coffee houses originate?
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121. Rhyming with tram what word describes a small drink of liquor?
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122. What delicious food gets its name from the Aztec word meaning bitter water?
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123. What does verjuice (verr-juice) consist of?
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124. What flavour is the liqueur Kahlua?
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125. What food is malted and fermented to produce beer?
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126. What is the French word for cheese?
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127. What type of pate is foie gras?
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128. What unlikely country consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation?
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129. Which country does camembert cheese originate from?
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130. Which vegetable do you use to make the soup Borsch?
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131. Do bananas grow in the ground; on trees; or on herbaceous plants?
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132. The invention of the flexible wine cask bladder, or cardboard cask, came from which Australian wine growing region?
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133. Vanilla is the extract of fermented and dried pods of which exotic flower?
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134. What is the only part of a carrot plant that is generally eaten?
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135. What nut has the same name as a South American country?
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136. What are the building blocks that form proteins?
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137. What fruit is also known as an alligator pear?
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138. What food, now mainly eaten from a can, came from the American Indians and was traditionally eaten on the Sabbath in Boston?
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139. What Turkish and Greek dessert is a precursor of strudel and consists of sheets of pastry, nuts, honey, rose water and lemon juice?
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140. What company is famous for its ‘31 Flavors’ slogan?
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141. What staple food is laced with up to 16 additives, including plaster of paris, in order to keep it fresh?
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142. What spice do chefs call ‘The Sweet Wood’?
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143. What was originally marketed as ‘the esteemed brain tonic and an intellectual beverage’?
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144. What type of beans and wine did Hannibal Lecter have with his human liver in the movie ‘Silence of the Lambs’?
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145. What common alcohol is flavored by Juniper berries?
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146. What food is Italian for dumplings and consists of small round balls made from potato or wheat flour, served in soup or with sauce?
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147. What was the first candy to be wrapped in tinfoil to keep them fresh?
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148. In the sitcom ‘Roseanne’, Roseanne and her sister Jackie opened a coffee shop which specialized in what?
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149. What performer’s hair caught fire while filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984?
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150. What word is both a type of drink and street slang for ‘the certain something that makes a girl stand-out’?
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151. What sweet spice is extremely poisonous, and if injected intravenously, can even kill you?
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152. In the Australian dish Carpetbag Steak, what is the Filet Mignon stuffed with?
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153. In 1889, what breakfast food was the first ready-mix food to be sold commercially?
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154. What food has ‘Pink Eye’ and ‘Delaware’ varieties?
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155. What are ‘the devils’ in the dish ‘Devils on Horseback’?
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156. What spice requires so many flowers to produce that it retails for $600 to over $2000 per pound?
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157. What shredded and pickled food’s name was temporarily changed to ‘Liberty Cabbage’ during World War I?
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158. Which sitcom introduced the world to New York’s ‘Soup Nazi’?
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159. What cosmic band released a song called ‘Quiche Lorraine’ in 1980?
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160. What typically Australian cake was named after Queensland’s governor from 1895 to 1901?
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161. What nut was named after John Macadam, a Scottish born physician and chemist who promoted the cultivation of nuts in Australia?
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162. What is the only fruit to have its seeds on the outside?
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163. What are the two most consumed beverages in the world?
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164. What Beatles Ballard originally had the working title ‘Scrambled Eggs’?
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165. True or false: statistically, you are more likely to be killed by a Champagne cork than by a poisonous spider.
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166. What term is used to describe a popular food and a footballer who hams it up for the camera?
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