The Post Quiz: Condiments
Created | Updated Nov 6, 2016
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Condiments
Condiments: they decorate our tables. They make our food taste better. And they're a sign of cultural identity. Don't believe us? Take the quiz.
Answer these questions about condiments past and present.
- The oldest book in the Bible, Job, asks the rhetorical question, 'Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without _______?'
- The Romans kept garum on their dinner tables. The main ingredient is fermented________.
- In Greece, try some tzatziki. To make it, you need to grate a ____________.
- Your bread's too dry? Spread some Romanian zacusca on it. It's made of peppers and ___________.
- Vinegar goes way back. The word vinegar comes from the French for 'sour _______'.
- If you don't like vinegar on your chips, try _______________. It's popular in Belgium, and it contains eggs.
- __________ originated in China, but it was a popular homemade condiment in colonial North America. Back then, they didn't add tomatoes, because everybody knew those were poisonous.
- You like things sweet? How sweet? Sugar cane is sweeter, but in 1747, German chemist Andreas Marggraf made the delicious stuff from ___________.
- In 1837, two chemists, John Lea and William Perrins, manufactured a new sauce that became wildly popular. Where was their chemist's shop?
- Do you suffer from 'Chinese food syndrome'? You may be allergic to the popular flavour enhancer known as ____.
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