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1   Which vegetable have humans cultivated for at least 11,300 years, making it the world’s oldest?
A   The pea. Archaeological evidence reveals that early farmers in the Near East grew cultivated peas alongside cereal crops. These farmers likely chose these two as the first intentionally cultivated foods because eating them together provides a complete protein.

2   Which cheese did Marie Harel develop in Normandy during the French Revolution?
A   Camembert. Legend has it that a priest, who was hiding on her farm, taught her how to make the soft cheese, which she then refined.

3   What does a French restaurant serve when you order crevettes?
A   Cooked prawns, either in their shells or peeled, which are often served chilled as a starter or as part of a main course.

4   What does a French restaurant serve when you order cuisses de grenouilles?
A   Frog legs, typically prepared in a garlic-butter sauce with parsley.

5   Goulash originated in which country?
A   Hungary, where it is considered a national dish and a symbol of the country.

6   In which Italian city did pesto sauce originate?
A   Genoa (Genova in Italian), which is the capital of the Liguria region in northwest Italy.

7   Robusta, Arabica, Liberica, and Excelsa are all types of what?
A   Types of coffee beans.

8   What year appears on the label of Kronenbourg beer?
A   1664. Jérôme Hatt founded the brewery (Hatt Brewery) in Strasbourg in 1664.

9   Which biscuit crackers did the founding physician of the Royal Mineral Hospital invent around 1750, and is named after him and the city in which he invented it?
A   Bath Oliver biscuits. Both the inventor, Dr William Oliver, and the city of Bath—where he lived and worked—gave the biscuits their name.

10  What name describes a bottle of wine twice the size of a standard bottle?
A   Magnum. It holds 1.5 litres (1500 ml) of wine.

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