Can You Beat Our True/False Food Quiz?

Think you know your way around the kitchen - or maybe just around the grocery store? This quiz will test your knowledge of food facts, myths, and history. With 21 carefully crafted questions, you’ll encounter everything from surprising truths about common ingredients to common misconceptions that might trip you up. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just someone who loves to eat, this quiz is sure to challenge and entertain. Ready to put your food knowledge to the test? Let’s dig in!
 
1 of 21
True or False? Ketchup was once sold as a medicine in the 19th century.
True
False
 
2 of 21
The Caesar salad was named after Julius Caesar.
True
False
 
3 of 21
Lobster was once considered a poor man's food and was fed to prisoners.
False
True
 
4 of 21
The word "salary" comes from the Latin word for pepper, which was used as currency in ancient Rome.
True
False
 
5 of 21
Caviar is harvested from salmon.
False
True
 
6 of 21
Potatoes are native to North America.
True
False
 
7 of 21
Honey never spoils and can be eaten even after thousands of years.
True
False
 
8 of 21
Blueberries are native to North America.
True
False
 
9 of 21
Cucumbers are 50% water.
True
False
 
10 of 21
Eating carrots can improve your night vision.
False
True
 
11 of 21
Ranch dressing was invented in California.
True
False
 
12 of 21
The seeds of an apple contain cyanide.
False
True
 
13 of 21
The word "avocado" comes from the ancient Aztec word for "tree of life."
False
True
 
14 of 21
The main ingredient in traditional haggis is beef.
True
False
 
15 of 21
The average American eats about 50 pounds of chocolate each year.
False
True
 
16 of 21
Pistachio seeds are naturally red in color.
False
True
 
17 of 21
All tea comes from the same plant, Camellia sinensis.
False
True
 
18 of 21
Almonds are members of the peach family.
True
False
 
19 of 21
Balsamic vinegar is made from fermented grapes.
False
True
 
20 of 21
Red bell peppers have more vitamin C than oranges.
False
True
 
21 of 21
Champagne can only be called "Champagne" if it comes from the Champagne region of France.
False
True
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