Are you a culinary frequent flyer who knows her macaroons from her macarons? Take this quiz to find out if you’re a Europe expert or if you need a few more stamps in your foodie passport.
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What type of pizza is this?
This type of pizza is served in square slices. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
What type of pizza is this?
This type of pizza is served in square slices. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
It's Sicilian!
This variety of pizza originated in Sicily (hence the name) and has a thicker crust than the more common Neapolitan pizza. The dough is topped with a sauce made from olive oil, onions, anchovies, tomatoes, and spices.
What is a chip butty?
The name comes from northern England. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
It's a sandwich with a french-fry filling!
Get on this, America! (Sandwiches are sometimes called "butties" or "sarnies" in the U.K.)
What is the name of this stew?
Marseille is its birthplace. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
It's bouillabaisse!
A traditional bouillabaisse features at least three kinds of fish, plus shellfish and vegetables. If you're enjoying the stew in Marseille, the broth, made with Provencal herbs and spices, will often be served separately from the seafood and vegetables.
Is this a macaroon or a macaron?
Only one of these treats originated in France. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
It's a macaron!
Macarons were invented in France by Italian chefs. Both macaroons and macarons start with a base of egg whites and sugar, but macaroons are made with shredded coconut and shaped into small mounds or balls. Macarons incorporate powdered sugar and ground almonds and are formed into tiny sandwiches with sweet fillings, often buttercreams or ganaches.
What is black pudding?
The answer may put you off your English breakfast. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
It's pork blood and oatmeal!
No full English breakfast would be complete without a slice of black pudding! (It's not really pudding, but a sausage.)
Wiener schnitzel is the national dish of which country?
It is traditionally served with kopfsalat, potato or cucumber salad, or parsley potatoes. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
Austria!
In order to be called "wiener schnitzel" in Austria and Germany, the dish must be made from veal. The thinly sliced meat is coated with bread crumbs and fried.
Paella is from which region of Spain?
Here, the paella is made with white rice, green vegetables, meats, beans, and spices. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
Valencia!
You'll find this rice-based entree everywhere in Spain, but Valencians lay the most claim to the dish. Traditional paella valenciana is made with meats and beans, while seafood paella, or paella de marisco, is served with a variety of seafood.
What is the difference between gelato and ice cream?
You don't go to Italy for the ice cream. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
Gelato is heavy on milk, ice cream is heavy on cream!
Dieters, rejoice! Gelato has less fat than ice cream because it is made with more milk than cream and, unlike ice cream, usually doesn't include egg yolks. Gelato's dense, soft taste is the result of it being churned at a slower pace than ice cream, so it gains less air.
What is an Eton mess?
Sounds weird, tastes delicious. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
It's a strawberries-and-meringue dessert!
This traditional English dessert is a mash-up of strawberries, meringue, and cream. It originated at Eton College (hence the name) and is still served at Eton's annual cricket match against rival school Harrow.
What gives traditional borscht its color?
Traditional borscht is a deep reddish-purple color. (Click on the next slide for the answer.)
Beetroot!
Traditional Ukrainian borscht uses beetroot as its main ingredient and is served cold and often topped with sour cream. In some countries, the soup is made with tomato, rather than beet, as the primary ingredient.
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