Food Quiz 25 | Food Trivia
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Questions – Food Quiz 25
- What popular confection was originally a digestive aid sold in pharmacies?
- What fast food chain introduced the concept of the ‘drive-thru’ window?
- What is the historical significance of the SPAM brand name?
- Who invented the process for making instant coffee, and what was the original motivation?
- What type of cheese originated on the Isle of Pag and is known for its unique flavor due to sheep grazing on salty grass?
- What condiment was invented at the request of a French king who wanted a new sauce for his steak?
- What was the first chocolate bar ever produced by Cadbury?
- What soft drink was originally marketed as “Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda”?
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ANSWERS – Food Quiz 25
- Pez was initially marketed as a digestive aid, sold in small, character-themed dispensers as a way to encourage children to take their medicine.
- In-N-Out Burger introduced the concept of the drive-thru window in the 1940s, revolutionizing fast food service by allowing customers to order and receive food without leaving their cars.
- SPAM (which stands for Shoulder Pork and Ham) was created during World War II as an easily transportable and shelf-stable protein source for troops.
- Satori Kato, a Japanese scientist, invented the process for making instant coffee in 1901, originally to provide a quick and easy way for soldiers to enjoy coffee.
- Pag cheese comes from the Isle of Pag in Croatia, known for its piquant flavor due to sheep grazing on the salty grasses that are seasoned by the sea breeze.
- Béarnaise sauce was invented at the request of King Louis XIV, who wanted a new sauce for his steak, leading to its creation by his chef in the 19th century.
- The first chocolate bar produced by Cadbury was made in 1842, establishing the company’s reputation as a leading chocolate manufacturer.
- 7 Up was originally marketed as “Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda” when it was introduced in 1929. The name was eventually shortened to make it more consumer-friendly, and it became a popular lemon-lime soda.
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