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cocido - Answer Spain- stew consisting of soup, cooked vegetables, and boiled meats paella - Answer Spain- dish of rice colored and flavored with saffron and then topped with cooked vegetables, seafood, and meats tapas - Answer Spain- small plates of food designed for nibbling while ...

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Food and Culture Revision Exam
Questions And All Correct Answers.
cocido - Answer Spain- stew consisting of soup, cooked vegetables, and boiled meats



paella - Answer Spain- dish of rice colored and flavored with saffron and then topped with cooked
vegetables, seafood, and meats



tapas - Answer Spain- small plates of food designed for nibbling while having a drink in the afternoon



saffron - Answer orange to yellow spice; the stigma of purple crocus



churros - Answer Spain- fried quick bread dessert



fado - Answer Portugal- distinctive musical form of blues



bachalhau - Answer Portugal- salted dried cod



bulgur - Answer Greece and the Middle East- partially cooked and dried cracked wheat



baklava - Answer Greece and the Middle East- dessert made of phyllo, butter, honey, rosewater, and
chopped nuts



shawarma - Answer Greece and the Middle East- thinly sliced meat layered with fat and grilled
vertically



foul - Answer Greece and the Middle East- a mixture of cooked chickpeas and black or broad beans



tabouli - Answer Greece and the Middle East- salad containing soaked bulgur, minced parsley and mint,
diced tomatoes, olive oil, and lemon juice

,hummus - Answer Greece and the Middle East- dip made with pureed cooked chickpeas, pureed
sesame seeds, lemon juice, and olive oil



tahini - Answer Greece and the Middle East- paste of pureed sesame seeds, sesame oil, and lemon
juice



dolmas - Answer Greece and the Middle East- stuffed grape leaves usually containing rice



Which of the following is INCORRECT?

a. kiwi ~ a flightless bird from New Zealand

b. aborigine ~ first to inhabit Australia

c. maori ~ Polynesian group living in Australia when the British arrived - Answer c.

maoris were in New Zealand



aborigine - Answer first to inhabit Australia



maori - Answer Polynesian group living in New Zealand when the British arrived



Identify which is INCORRECT (choose one answer)

a. kappa haka ~ traditional Maori war dance

b. vegemite ~ dark spread made from brewer's yeast extract, vegetable extract, and spices

c. hangi ~ grilled Australian seafood dish made from any seasonally available fish

d. pavlova ~ New Zealand dessert consisting of hard meringue, whipped cream, and fresh fruit - Answer
c.



hangi is a Maori feast prepared by steaming meats and vegetables over red hot stones in a covered pit
deep in the ground



kappa haka - Answer traditional Maori war dance

, vegemite - Answer Australia- a dark spread made from brewer's yeast extract, vegetable extract, and
spices



hangi - Answer a Maori feast prepared by steaming meats and vegetables over red hot stones in a
covered pit deep in the ground



pavlova - Answer New Zealand- dessert consisting of hard meringue, whipped cream, and fresh fruit



Which best describes didjeridoo?

a. Australian aborigine instrument

b. South American traditional instrument

c. Japanese traditional instrument - Answer a.



why did the aborigines in Australia have different food traditions than the Maoris in New Zealand? -
Answer different people settled in these two areas and influenced them. Australia (Dutch and then
British); New Zealand (Pacific Islanders, British)



Are for patterns in Australia influenced more by the British or their neighbors the Indonesian? - Answer
The British because of the early British settlers



Why do Australians and New Zealanders have similar food patterns? - Answer the British brought their
food patterns there when they settled



2 unusual meats available in Australia and New Zealand - Answer kangaroo and venison



the Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of... - Answer northeast Australia



Billy tea - Answer Australia- tea made over a camp fire



bush tucker - Answer Australia- style of food based on a campfire cookery in the outback

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