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Cookery Knowledge - How is your's?


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How is your Cookery Knowledge?   

Please answer one question per post, allowing a little time for other members 

 

1. What is another name of the Papaya or the Tree Melon?  = Paw Paw  (andsome)

2. When served as a dish, how is the pancreas of an animal normally referred? = Sweetbread  (andsome)

3. Rick Stein, the TV chef from Cornwall, is known for his recipes containing mainly what? = Fish  (andsome)

4. How is the combination of Anise, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves and Fennel better known?  = Five Spice  (-pops-)

5. Which name is given to a type of hard wheat semolina, originating from North Africa, which is soaked in water and served with spicy meat and vegetables?  = Couscous  (Belatucadrus)

6. Whose restaurant would you be visiting if you dined at the City Brassiere in Norwich? = Delia Smith  (Gandalph)

7. What name is given to smooth yoghurt, which translated from the French, literally means 'fresh cheese'? = Fromage Frais  (Belatucadrus)

8. What is the most popular dish served in the Rovers Return?  = Hot Pot (Gandalph)

9. Which chef is credited with inventing more dishes than anyone else  = L'escoffier  (Belatucadrus)

10. From the French word meaning 'blown', what name is given to a light sponge baked dish made by mixing egg yolks and either cheese or fruit with stiffly beaten egg whites?  = Souffle  (-pops-)

 

 

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2.  When served as a dish, how is the pancreas of an animal normally referred? 

4.  How is the combination of Anise, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves and Fennel better known?

5.  Which name is given to a type of hard wheat semolina, originating from North Africa, which is soaked in water and served with spicy meat and vegetables?

 

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