Food and Drink Trivia 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What do the French buy almost daily at the bakery?

A

croissants and baguettes

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2
Q

Where did le croissant originate? Why?

A

Vienna, to celebrate the end of the siege of the city by the Turks

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3
Q

What is cafe au lait?

A

Hot milk and coffee

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4
Q

What are des oeufs sur le plat?

A

Fried eggs

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5
Q

At what meal are eggs eaten?

A

Lunch or dinner, almost never at breakfast

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6
Q

How many different types of cheese does France produce?

A

About 400

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7
Q

What cheese is known as the oldest in France?

A

Livarot

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8
Q

What is le plateau de fromages?

A

A platter with a selection of cheeses

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9
Q

What is fondue savoyarde?

A

Cheese fondue served with chunks of French bread

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10
Q

What is fondue bourguignonne?

A

Hot oil fondue for cooking chunks of beef

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11
Q

What is la viande chevaline?

A

Horsemeat

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12
Q

What time do the French usually eat dinner?

A

Between 7:00 and 9:30 pm

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13
Q

What is un croque-monsieur?

A

A toasted ham and cheese sandwich with bechamel sauce

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14
Q

What is Orangina?

A

An orange soft drink

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15
Q

Name two delicacies of France?

A

Frog legs, snails, goose liver pate (les cuisses de grenouilles, les escargots, pate de foie gras)

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16
Q

What nut is sold hot on the streets of Paris in the winter?

A

Chestnuts (les marrons)

17
Q

What is une madeleine?

A

A cookie (shaped like a seashell)

18
Q

What is the French term for the meal that is celebrated on Christmas Eve, December 24th?

A

le reveillon de Noel

19
Q

What is une buche de Noel?

A

A Christmas cake shaped like a log

20
Q

When do you eat une galette des rois?

A

January 6 (on King’s Day)