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ANSWERS to FOOD TRIVIA QUIZ 425

1) d) The death penalty.
More on food adulteration


2) c) A specialty of Shetland Island, a boiled fish stomach stuffed with chopped fish liver and oatmeal. A simple version of haggis.


3) True. In California some areas yield up to 50,000 pounds of strawberries per acre.
Strawberry article


4) Richard Hellman owned the deli and when he began to sell his wife's mayonnaise recipe by the jar in 1912, and this helped to popularize cole slaw as a side dish.
More Mayonnaise facts


5) White chocolate.  It contains cocoa butter, but no chocolate solids.
More about White Chocolate


6) Halva, halvah, helva, halva, halwa, halawi


7) New Zealand.
More about Tamarillos


8) Jelly doughnuts have fewer calories and less fat than plain ring ones. While a ring doughnut might weigh less, it has a greater surface area exposed to the oil and so absorbs more of the oil than a round one.
Additional Doughnut trivia


9) Maytag Blue Cheese. Maytag Dairy Farms began producing world famous Maytag Blue Cheese in 1941 after Fred Maytag II heard about the process for making Blue Cheese from homogenized milk developed by Iowa State University.
Blue Cheese trivia


10) Their foil food packets contained roasted turkey and all of the trimmings.
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