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Food and Lifestyle quiz

Q.M. : Soumitra AgarwalVisiting Q.M. : Utkarsh Kumar

RULES :

1. Please dont use any electronic devices during any round of the quiz.

2. Brownie points for punny answers (but no actual points if they are incorrect).

3. 24 questions (12 clockwise, 12 anti-clockwise) .

4. +20/-5 on pounce.

5. 10 on bounce.

6. Infinite bounce.

7. Blame me for the poor design of the slides.

Q1. Connect

Man purse

Q2. Put funda!

Q3. Fish and chips is a popular take-away food in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It consists of battered fish which is deep-fried and served with chips.The Oxford English Dictionary notes as its earliest usage of "chips" in this sense the mention in Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities (published in 1859).How do we better know these chips today?

French fries

Q4. A convention that particularly began being practiced in fashion in the late 1700s was the result of the fact that women were dressed by maids or servants whereas men dressed without any external aid. This practice is still very prevalent as a relic of an old tradition that we have ported into the contemporary world. Which practice am I talking about?

Q5. Perhaps they are names for their resemblance to a fungus, this is a type of chocolate confectionery that is traditionally made with a chocolate ganache center coated in chocolate or cocoa powder, usually in a spherical, conical, or curved shape. Other fillings may replace the ganache.

What?

Chocolate Truffle

Q6. Connect

The deerstalker!

Q7. _____ Alexandrovna of Russia married Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and became Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. From 1893 until her death, she had the distinction of being a Russian grand duchess (by birth), a British royal duchess (by marriage), and the consort (and later widow) of a German sovereign duke. Something was prepared for her wedding to the Prince and named after her, which has now become a household name.

What?Image (unhelpful) on the next slide.

Marie biscuit

Q8. Identify this pop culture reference in the field of lifestyle.

Pubic hairstyles for women

1. The Brazilian2. The Landing Strip3. The big bush4. The Bermuda Triangle5. The Vajazzle

Q.9 Called Schwarzwlderkirschtorte in German. The origin of ____ is unknown, but historians believes it originated in the late 16th century in the ____ Region (Der Schwarzwald in German) located in the state of Baden-Wrttemberg. The name, Schwarzwald, evokes darkness and mystery coming from the romantic woods in Germany. It contains whipped cream, extract from sour Morello cherries and chocolate. The confectioner Josef Keller claims to have invented _____ in its present form in 1915 in the then prominent Caf Agner in Bad Godesberg. This claim, however, has never been substantiated. What?

Black Forest cake

Q10. A good fact about X would be that it was evolved for use in the sport tennis rather than Y it is confused to be.While playing the sport Y players often complained about the design problem in X and how it hindered their performance. This led to a very famous trend Z in the feild of fashion.Identify X, Y and Z

X- Polo shirts
Y - Polo
Z Button down collar

Q.11 Connect

(2 images on the next pg.)

Margarita

Q12. In the late 1700s, this fruit was considered poisonous due to the fact that many aristocrats would get sick and die after eating it. In fact, the fruits weren't poisonous, but they were eaten from pewter plates which contained lead, and the acidic juices from the fruit would cause the lead to be leached out from the plates and be consumed, hence causing lead poisoning. Which popular fruit am I talking about?

Tomato

Q 13. Its creation is generally attributed to an Italian immigrant who operated restaurants in Mexico and the United States. He was living in San Diego but also working in Tijuana where he avoided the restrictions of Prohibition. His daughter recounted that her father invented the dish when a Fourth of July 1924 rush depleted the kitchen's supplies. He made do with what he had, adding the dramatic flair of the table-side tossing "by the chef." Julia Child said that she had eaten this at the original restaurant when she was a child in the 1920s. The first documentation of this dish dates to 1946, when the newspaper columnist Dorothy Kilgallen wrote:The big food rage in Hollywoodthe Xwill be introduced to New Yorkers by Gilmore's Steak House. It's an intricate concoction that takes ages to prepare and contains (zowie!) lots of garlic, raw or slightly coddled eggs, croutons, romaine, anchovies, parmeasan, cheese, olive oil, vinegar and plenty of black pepper.What are we talking about?

Caesar Salad

Q14. The first convincing evindence of use of this wearable dates back to 500 A.D. in caves of france. It was made out of animal intestines, linen, silk and questionably leather.There have been reportedly used in roadbuilding and to protect guns from damage and for water transportation, none of which was its primary purpose. What?

Condoms

Q 15. XY consists of a whole roasted nut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with chocolate and covered in milk chocolate. Its ingredients are milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, skim milk powder, butteroil palm oil, wheat flour and lowfat cocoa powder.It is named as XY, where X is the surname of the inventor and Y is comes from French and means rock or boulder. What?

Ferrero Rocher

Q 16.When Mughals invaded India, they brought along their own cuisine. They did not take to any Indian food items except one item. They adopted the Indian tradition with respect to this item and decided that no feast is complete without this item.

Which item that is an integral component of any feast in India am I talking about?

Paan

Q.17 Christian Louboutin is a person who has made his career by designing high end heels. He said : My sketches were not reproduced exactly as I had designed them and I couldnt figure out why. The two dimensional sketch was so powerful on paper, but when turned into a three-dimensional object, it was somehow lacking energy. Frustrated after having tried different things to liven up the design, I spontaneously grabbed my assistants red nail polish and _________. I instantly knew that this would be a success!.What was the famous spontaneous action which led it to become his signature?

Red soled shoes

Q.18 In 1985, a certain Carmela Vitale patented a plastic tripod stool that would sit in the middle of a certain box. It would be used in food packaging to prevent the box from touching the food itself.What food item and what is the tripod called? (Half points each)

Pizza, Pizza tent

Q. 19 : According to the 1986 Oxford Dictionary supplement, the term was coined in Britain to describe a Sunday meal for Saturday night carousers (late nighters). Today, it is a rage in the western world in a different sense. Which term?

Brunch

Q.20 X is a town near Lucknow, UP. It is infamous for a train robbery that took place between X and Alamnagar in 1925 under the British rule. X is also famous for its delicious Kebab that is made with minced meat and often considered the softest Kebab in the world. What is X kebab?

Kakori Kebab

Q 21. In the second movie of the Lord of the Rings franchise, Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) wishes for taters. When Smeagol (later Gollum) asks what they are, he says, _______! Boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew. Taters are actually slang for what?

Potatoes

Q 22. According to a legend, when Napolean and his army were travelling through southern France, they decided to rest for the night at a town called Bessieres. The local innkeeper greeted Napolean and offered him a feast of Q. Q was so new and delicious to Napolean, that he ordered for a huge Q to be made for his soldiers. This is how Q came to be known as an easy and tasty dish.What is Q?

Omelettes

Q 23.Recipe
for what?

Q 24. Connect

(More images on the next pg.)