Test Your Eat-Q: International Cuisine

Chances are you can pinpoint Denmark, New Zealand, or South Africa on a map, but could you name each country's national dish? We put together the following matching quiz to see how well you know international cuisine.
1. South Africa
2. El Salvador
3. Malaysia
4. Yemen
5. Ireland
6. Macao
7. Bangladesh
8. Denmark
9. Belarus
10. New Zealand
A: Saltah, a meat stew with fenugreek froth and a tomato-chili salsa, often served with flatbread
B: Minchee, minced beef or pork flavored with molasses and soy sauce, often topped with a fried egg
C: Frikadeller, flat, pan-fried meatballs, often served with potatoes and gravy and cooked red cabbage
D: Bobotie, a spicy minced meat casserole baked with an eggy topping
E: Bacon and egg pie, a crust-covered savory pie eaten both hot and cold... Read more >
Test Your Eat-Q: Culinary Innovations
We may take them for granted today, but the microwave, blender, and countless other kitchen tools were once groundbreaking inventions that revolutionized the way we cook.
Think you know a thing or two about the history of kitchen gadgets? Take a stab at this question:
Craig Claiborne called which machine “perhaps the best food invention since toothpicks”?
A. Blender
B. Food processor
C. Silicone spatula
D. Dutch oven
Take our complete quiz on culinary innovations here!
Test Your Eat-Q: Chocolate
Valentine's Day is upon us and everywhere you look it's chocolate, chocolate, chocolate. Think you know all there is to know about everyone's favorite February treat? Here's your chance to find out:
How many Hershey Kisses are manufactured on an average day at the Hershey Chocolate factory in Hershey, Pennsylvania?
A. 12 million B. 33 million C. 50 million D. 80 millionGet the answer and take the rest of our Eat-Q quiz here.
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