Cuisine origins and history
Sushi (Japan), pizza (Italy debate), tacos (Mexico), curry (India vs Britain). Origin trivia rewards food history buffs.
Q1.What is the romanized Chinese word for "airplane"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Feiji
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Q2.What was the nickname given to the Hughes H-4 Hercules, a heavy transport flying boat which achieved flight in 1947?Tap to reveal
Answer: Spruce Goose
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Q3.What are Panama hats made out of?Tap to reveal
Answer: Straw
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Q4.What is the name of the poker hand containing three of a kind and a pair?Tap to reveal
Answer: Full House
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Q5.Which chemical element, number 11 in the Periodic table, has the symbol Na?Tap to reveal
Answer: Sodium
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Q6.What is the Spanish word for "donkey"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Burro
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Q7.The phrase "accident waiting to happen" is an example of what type of figure of speech?Tap to reveal
Answer: Idiom
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Q8.In which cardinal direction does the Sun rise from?Tap to reveal
Answer: East
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Q9.The words "bungalow" and "shampoo" originate from the languages of which country?Tap to reveal
Answer: India
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Q10.What is the famous Papa John's last name?Tap to reveal
Answer: Schnatter
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Ingredients and what's actually in food
Paprika's pepper origin, vanilla's orchid source, garlic's allium family. Trivia about what's actually in your kitchen.
Q1.A statue of Charles Darwin sits in what London museum?Tap to reveal
Answer: Natural History Museum
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Q2.A criminal who has “cooked the books” has engaged in what kind of illegal behavior?Tap to reveal
Answer: Accounting Fraud
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Q3.What is a dead mall?Tap to reveal
Answer: A mall with high vacancy rates or low consumer foot traffic
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Q4.How many syllables make up a haiku?Tap to reveal
Answer: 17
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Q5.What is the French word for "fish"?Tap to reveal
Answer: poisson
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Q6.Which is the second largest native language spoken in Spain by numbers of speakers?Tap to reveal
Answer: Catalan
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Q7.What kind of aircraft was developed by Igor Sikorsky in the United States in 1942?Tap to reveal
Answer: Helicopter
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Q8.Which mountain has the highest peak in Australia?Tap to reveal
Answer: Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales
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Q9.Which of these Nicktoons were NOT originally a short on Oh Yeah! Cartoons before becoming their own series?Tap to reveal
Answer: Danny Phantom
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Q10.What country has had prime ministers named Eden, Major, Peel, Law, Brown and Heath?Tap to reveal
Answer: United Kingdom
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Cooking techniques and terminology
Folding, blanching, deglazing, julienne. Technique trivia tests how culinary you actually are.
Q1.What is the closest planet to our solar system's sun?Tap to reveal
Answer: Mercury
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Q2.What Latin phrase roughly translates to "seize the day"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Carpe diem
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Q3.Who is a co-founder of music streaming service Spotify?Tap to reveal
Answer: Daniel Ek
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Q4.The New York Times slogan is, “All the News That’s Fit to…”Tap to reveal
Answer: Print
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Q5.Why is the night sky dark?Tap to reveal
Answer: The universe is finite in age and size
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Q6.What is the largest rapid transit system in the world by number of stations, with 472 stations in operation?Tap to reveal
Answer: New York City Subway
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Q7.What planet is not named after a Greek or Roman god?Tap to reveal
Answer: Earth
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Q8.What is the German word for "spoon"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Löffel
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Q9.The Quran is the holy book of which Abrahamic religion?Tap to reveal
Answer: Islam
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Q10.The lesser-known continuation of the saying "Curiosity killed the cat..." is:Tap to reveal
Answer: "...but satisfaction brought it back."
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Celebrity chefs and TV cooking
Julia Child, Gordon Ramsay, Anthony Bourdain, Bobby Flay. The chefs who shaped TV cooking culture.
Q1.What was the destination of the missing flight MH370?Tap to reveal
Answer: Beijing
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Q2.How tall is the Burj Khalifa?Tap to reveal
Answer: 2,722 ft
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Q3.Which country has the most Trappist breweries?Tap to reveal
Answer: Belgium
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Q4.What is the Italian word for "tomato"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Pomodoro
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Q5.In what year did Canada stop producing the penny?Tap to reveal
Answer: 2012
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Q6.The file hosting service, "Google Drive" was launched on what day?Tap to reveal
Answer: April 24, 2012
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Q7.What is the most frequently used letter in the english alphabet?Tap to reveal
Answer: E
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Q8.In DC comics where does the Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) live?Tap to reveal
Answer: Star City
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Q9.Out of these four buildings, which one is the tallest, with a height of 1,483 ft (451.9 m)?Tap to reveal
Answer: Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysia
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Q10.Sciophobia is the fear of what?Tap to reveal
Answer: Shadows
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Hosting cooking trivia night
Cooking trivia works at dinner parties. Mix categories — half cuisine origins (universal), half techniques (chef-y). Add a 'taste this and guess the spice' round if you can swing it.
Trivio.NET has Food & Drinks packs covering cuisine, beverages, ingredients and chefs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cooking trivia categories work best for groups?
Cuisine origins (universal), celebrity chefs (foodies), beverages (everyone has favorites). Skip overly technical chef-school terminology.
How can cooking trivia work for non-chefs?
Lead with ingredients and history. People who don't cook still know what's in their food and where it comes from.
Where can I find cooking trivia packs?
Trivio.NET's Food & Drinks category has packs by cuisine, ingredient, and technique.
Is cooking trivia good for date night?
Yes — pair with actual cooking. Ask 5 trivia questions while prepping each course. Engagement + connection.

