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Team Name: Google: Y/N Food, Not Bombs: An Exploration of Food and Drink in our Culture I. Food in (Children’s) Literature Name the food or food-associated item best associated with the following prompts: 1) Food you never give to a mouse if you don’t want to be annoyed all night by ever- escalating demands. 2) Same as 1, but for a moose. 3) Better-known alias of Farley Drexel Hatcher. 4) Big Anthony knows how to throw a party, but is a little too good at making this dish. 5) Don’t look here, or you might find out that you’re a Spring instead of a Johnson. 6) Not in a box, with a fox, in a house, or with a mouse. 7) The Vigils and Brother Leon want you to sell them, so you better not disturb the universe. 8) The author’s choice of a hot snack for Max since he didn’t have any supper before his “wild” adventures. 9) In the town of Chewandswallow, the dreary weather could herald this food. 10) If Spiker and Sponge give you too much trouble, this could be a way out. II. Diets Listed below are the primary foods of various diets. Name the corresponding diet. 1. meat, cheese, some vegetables, oils Diet: 2. fruits & vegetables, olive oil, some dairy, some fish Diet: 3. Uncooked fruits & vegetables, unpasteurized dairy products Diet: 4. Ripe nuts, fruits, and seeds Diet: 5. 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein, 30% fat Diet:

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Team Name: Google: Y/N

Food, Not Bombs: An Exploration of Food and Drink in our Culture

I. Food in (Children’s) Literature

Name the food or food-associated item best associated with the following prompts:

1) Food you never give to a mouse if you don’t want to be annoyed all night by ever-escalating demands.

2) Same as 1, but for a moose. 3) Better-known alias of Farley Drexel Hatcher. 4) Big Anthony knows how to throw a party, but is a little too good at making this

dish. 5) Don’t look here, or you might find out that you’re a Spring instead of a Johnson.

6) Not in a box, with a fox, in a house, or with a mouse. 7) The Vigils and Brother Leon want you to sell them, so you better not disturb the

universe. 8) The author’s choice of a hot snack for Max since he didn’t have any supper before

his “wild” adventures. 9) In the town of Chewandswallow, the dreary weather could herald this food. 10) If Spiker and Sponge give you too much trouble, this could be a way out.

II. Diets

Listed below are the primary foods of various diets. Name the corresponding diet. 1. meat, cheese, some vegetables, oils Diet: 2. fruits & vegetables, olive oil, some dairy, some fish

Diet: 3. Uncooked fruits & vegetables, unpasteurized dairy products

Diet: 4. Ripe nuts, fruits, and seeds Diet: 5. 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein, 30% fat Diet:

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III. Candyland Now that we’ve got dieting out of the way, let’s get down to the sweet stuff. Circle the candies below that are/were made by the Hershey Company. Which company makes the others? Bar None, Tastations, Snickers, Swoops, Kit Kat, Milk Duds, Skittles, , M&Ms, Bubble Yum, Rolo, Skor, Heath Bar, Twix, Creme Egg (US), 3 Musketeers, 5th Avenue, Milky Way, Jolly Rancher, Payday Other candy company:

IV. Kitchen Savvy A. Formal Table Setting

In the space below, indicate where, according to Emily Post, America’s foremost authority on all things etiquette, one should put each of the following items in a formal place setting. Writing the numbers in the general location is fine.

1. Service Plate 2. Butter plate 3. Dinner fork. 4. Fish fork 5. Salad fork 6. Dinner knife 7. Fish knife 8. Soup spoon or fruit spoon 9. Oyster fork 10. Butter knife 11. Water goblet 12. Red wine glass 13. White wine glass 14. Sherry glass 15. Napkin

Name that utensil! (or at least tell us what it’s used for)

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V. Iron Chefs Answer these questions about the incarnations of the TV show Iron Chef.

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1. Name the seven Iron Chefs who have appeared on the Japanese incarnation of the show and their cuisines of expertise

a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

2. Name the Iron Chef and challenger who battled to a tie in the regular match and overtime, and give the themes for the two challenges.

3. Name the five current American Iron Chefs and their specialties. Which one of these was the “Next Iron Chef”?

a. b. c. d. e.

4. Name the Israeli version of the franchise:

5. Name the short-lived UPN version of the franchise hosted by William Shatner.

VI. Food to Go Never have time to make dinner? We may have a solution for you: cooking in your car. According to the book Manifold Destiny, the car-cooking bible, about how many miles would it take to cook each of the following meals? (Small hint: all but two of these dishes could be made on a trip from Williamstown to NYC, and even those would be done by Trenton)

1. Salmon Steak 2. Southern Ham Steak 3. Cajun Shrimp/Crayfish 4. Dwight D. Eisenhower Pepper Steak 5. Lamb-stuffed Eggplant 6. Eggs-on-cheese pie 7. Turkey Breast (with potato and carrots) 8. Skate Wing VII. Chinese Food Trivia

1. What is Chopsticks takeout phone number? How much do you have to order to

qualify for free delivery? 2. Menus in America are interspersed with Anglicized Chinese food terms, but what

do they mean? Write what the dish is/ is composed of:

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a. Moo Goo Gai Pan b. Kung Pao Chicken c. Moo Shu Pork d. Cha Siu Bao e. Shaomai f. Dou Fu Fa

3. What's a St. Paul's Sandwich? 4. What's Chinese Restaurant Syndrome?

5. What does "fragrant meat" refer to in China?

6. What's a "thousand year egg"?

VIII. Bartender

Identify the drinks that would be made with the following ingredients. 1. Vodka + Kahlua Drink: 2. Peach Schnapps + Orange Juice Drink: 3. Crème de menthe, Crème de cacao, light crème Drink: 4. Vodka + Triple sec + Light rum + Gin + Tequila + Coke Drink: 5. Whiskey + Vermouth Drink: 6. Coffee + Whiskey + Bailey’s Drink: 7. Tequila + Triple sec Drink: 8. Vodka + Kalhua + Bailey’s Drink: 9. Vodka + Peach Schnapps + Cranberry juice + Pineapple juice Drink: 10. Baileys + Amaretto + cream + Kahlua Drink:

IX. Alcoholism Around the World

Match each of the following types of alcoholic beverage with its country of earliest known origin: Absinthe, Akvavit, Baijiu, Beer (general), Bordeaux, Bourbon, Burgundy, Champagne, Chianti, Cognac, Dry Stout, Gin, Kilju, Madeira, Marsala, Mead, Pilsener lager, Pisco, Porter, Rum, Sake, Sangria, Sherry, Slivovitz, Soju, Sorghum or Millet beer, Tepache, Tequila, Tokay, Vermouth

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