epi 2015
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1. Which word commonly associated with open
pastry that may be filled with fruit or custard is
derived from an Indo-European root for “plane"
or “broad ?
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FLAN CAKE
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2. Los Angeles chef Roy Choi's recipe for a sandwich
contained following ingredients :
6 oz. thinly sliced boiled ham
Softened butter, for brushing
Six 6-inch-long soft baguettes or heros, split
lengthwise
Yellow mustard, for brushing
¾ lb. thinly sliced Mojo-Marinated Pork Shoulder
½ lb. thinly sliced Swiss cheese
3 half-sour dill pickles, thinly sliced lengthwise
In which movie did the sandwich figure?
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CHEF
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3. Its a glasswork technique which produces
distinctive decorative patterns on glassware &
frequently associated with Venetian glassware.
The term is a combination of the Italian words for
large number of flowers, id the pattern.
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Millefiori - "mille" (thousand) and "fiori" (flowers).
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4. The fruit is used along with Salt cod in a dish
famous in Jamaica and with Jamaican
diaspora. Originally it was imported to Jamaica
from Ghana and later taken to the Royal Botanic
Gardens by a famous person.
Id the Jamaican dish or fruit and
the person honored by it's scientific name.
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Ackee Fruit / Ackee & Salt Fish
Blighia sapida after Captain William Bligh
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5. During World War II, wives of American
military officers who lived at Texas regularly
visited nearby Mexican town of Piedras Negras.
On one of these excursions, a group of women
stopped at the Victory Club, a popular
restaurant for a bite to eat.
The head waiter Ignacio Anaya couldn’t locate
the cook and not wanting to turn away the
patrons, when to create which famous starters
by himself ?
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Nachos
Ignacio was often called Nacho for short, and
the dish was named after him.
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6. Before the invention of impermeable glass bottles,
oxygen caused many wines to spoil within the year.
Usage of certain entity in packing wine vessels or
amphora helped in keeping air out and at the same time
infusing the wine with distinct aroma.
Modern wine versions are made following the same
winemaking techniques of white wine with small pieces
of Aleppo Pine added to the must during fermentation.
The European Union approves usage of a protected
name for kinds from Greece and southern regions of
Cyprus and a generic name for other kinds.
Id either of the name.
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Retsina / Resinated Wine
Flavor originated from the practice of sealing
wine vessels with Aleppo Pine resin
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[Epic-fauna Question !!!]
7. Its a Frilling or ruffles decorating the front of a shirt
which literally mean a bird's crop in French. They have
survive in the present as components of various official
costumes like white bibs worn by judges and counsel in
many countries. What are they called ?
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Jabot
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8. What Korean dish which literally means 'fire
meat' and usually consists of grilled marinated
beef is he endorsing ?
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Bulgogi
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9. Connect
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Named after B-52
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10. He was a vocal promoter of certain entity as a food
source in France and throughout Europe.
- He hosted dinners with certain entity featured
prominently
- Guest & luminaries such as Benjamin Franklin and
Lavoisier were given bouquets of _____ blossoms.
- He surrounded his ______ patch with armed guards to
suggest valuable goods & then instruct them to
accept bribes from civilians & withdraw them at night
so the greedy crowd could "steal" these entity.
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Id this person and if any dish name includes his name
will surely have what ingredient :-
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Parmentier / Potatoes
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11. The crop is mostly grown in the Horn of Africa and a
crucial food staple in the region. It is also gaining increased
interest abroad among health aficionados seeking a
nutritious, gluten-free alternative to wheat. In Ethiopia, it is
a national obsession, the crop cover more than 20% of all
land under cultivation. Ground into flour and used to make
Injera, the spongy fermented flatbread that is basic to
Ethiopian cuisine.
Id the crop which is touted as Ethiopia's "second gift to the
world", after coffee.
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TEFF
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12. The side or "vamp" of these shoes were cut very close
to the sole revealing the arch of the foot. The footwear
were named after a 19th Century "dandy", artist and friend
of Lord Byron. The shoes were worn by men at the time,
and the cut-out sides were introduced to accommodate
wider feet. Id the dandy / the shoes.
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Count Alfred D’orsay / D’orsay shoes
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13. It was the working-class sour drink of
Flanders for more than 500 years. This oldest
continuing style of beer builds on a barley and
wheat “turbid” mash with a long, slow boil with
aged hops. Finally to make this drink more
approachable, brewers add fruit. These fruit
varieties appear under various names including
Kriek (sour cherry), Framboise (raspberry), and
Cassis (black currant).
Id the variety of beer named after a village near
Brussels :-
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Lambic Beer named after Lembeek Village ,
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14. Pharrell William's hat from the GRAMMYs
last January went up for auction on eBay in late
February. Who bought this hat for $44,100 &
why ?
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Arby’s / resemblance to their logo.
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An Epic-Fauna Question
15. The term is used to refer to wattles, flap-like
structures that occur on the faces of some animals.
They are also used to refer a decorative flap, fold or
hanging part of a headdress or garment.
What's the good term ?
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Lappet
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An Epic-Fauna Question
16. In the United States, the term is used to refer to Vienna
sausages, hot dogs, cocktail or breakfast/link sausages
wrapped in biscuit dough, pancake, or croissant dough,
and baked. What 3 words evocative name is given to these
sausage -based foods ?
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Pigs in Blanket
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17.
A thick sauce or spread made from pureed
aubergines and sesame seeds, typical of
eastern Mediterranean cuisine. The Arabic
name literally refers to "father of coquetry",
which leads some historians to believe that this
dish was originally created by a harem member
many centuries ago.
Id this dish that Raju is about to gorge.
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Baba Ghanoush
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18. At the 1939 New York World's Fair, the term was
popularized when it was offered at the Swedish
Pavilion's "Three Crowns Restaurant.“
Id the type of Scandinavian meal served in buffet-style
with multiple hot and cold dishes of various foods on a
table, originating in Sweden.
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Smorgasbord
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19. Id the creator of Cherries Jubilee and in whose
honour was it created ?
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Auguste Escoffier , in honor of Queen Victoria
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Epic-Fauna
20. Connect
• A long plume worn on a hat or a piece of jewelry in
the shape of a plume
• Any of various usually white herons having long
plumes during breeding season
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Aigrette / egret