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Italian Cuisine - A to Z

Created by jouen58

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Italian Foods
Italian Cuisine  A to Z game quiz
"Italian cuisine is probably the most popular ethnic cuisine in the U.S., and one of the most popular in the world. This quiz is a tour of the alphabet (except X) with Italian food. Enjoy!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. A is for Antipasto, which may be anything from a dish of cured meats and/or cheeses to marinated vegetables. Which of the following is NOT a traditional Italian antipasto?
    Skewered cubes of cheddar, boiled ham, and pepperoni sausage.
    Slices of toasted bread with sliced tomatoes and Mozzarella.
    Melon slices wrapped in Prosciutto.
    Raw vegetables served with a dip of olive oil, salt, and pepper.


2. Biscotti are the Italian equivalent of cookies. What does the name "biscotti" mean in Italian (it has to do with the way they are baked)?
    "Baked slowly"
    "Diagonally sliced"
    "Twice-cooked" or "twice baked"
    "Toasted"


3. This type of pasta dish is traditionally made with chopped, sautéed bacon, egg yolks, grated cheese, cracked black pepper, and sometimes cream.
    Carbonara
    Cantucci
    Cremini
    Caltinasetta


4. "Delizie" is a name given (appropriately) to a number of Italian desserts. What does it mean in English?
    Delicious
    Delight
    Delicate
    Delectable


5. "E" is for Espresso, the traditional Italian coffee which is prepared many different ways. Which of the following refers to espresso "marked" or "spotted" with splashes of milk or cream?
    Espresso Macchiato
    Espresso Corretto
    Cappuccino
    Latte


6. Which of the following is a type of Mozzarella cheese?
    Fontina
    Fettuccine
    Fior di Sicilia
    Fior di Latte


7. Which of the following is the Italian name for ice cream?
    Gelatina
    Granita
    Grissini
    Gelato


8. Which of the following is a main ingredient in Strufoli?
    Hominy
    Hazelnuts
    Honey
    Horseradish


9. I is for Insalata, the Italian word for "salad". One of my favorites is made from cubes of toasted bread (pane), ripe tomatoes, basil, salt, pepper, olive oil, and vinegar. It is also made with very firm textured bread that has been soaked, squeezed dry, and then crumbled and added to the other ingredients. What is this called?
    Insalata Rinforzata
    Insalata Russe
    Giardiniera
    Panzanella


10. This hearty bean soup from Trieste is made from Borlotti beans, pork, bacon, onions, potatoes, and sauerkraut (yes, sauerkraut!).
    La Jota
    Jambon
    Jambalaya
    Jagasee


11. This (not very appetizing) name for doughnuts is actually of German origin.
    Krullers
    Krapfen
    Kuchen
    Kugel


12. Which of the following types of pasta translates to "little tongues"?
    Lagana
    Lasagne
    Linguine
    Lumache


13. This is a creamy dessert cheese used for making the popular dessert Tiramisu.
    Mascarpone
    Montasio
    Mortadella
    Macchiatta


14. Hazelnuts are used widely in Italian cuisine, particularly in desserts and biscotti. What is their Italian name?
    Nonno
    Nodi
    Nocciole
    Noci


15. O is for olives, a great mainstay of Italian cuisine. Which of the following is NOT a type of olive?
    Siciliana
    Cerignole
    Trebbiano
    Gaeta


16. Which of the following is the traditional Italian salt-cured ham, which can be either cooked (cotto) or uncooked (crudo).
    Pancetta
    Porchetta
    Peperoni
    Prosciutto


17. The biscotti called by this name are made especially to be eaten during Lent.
    Quadrucci
    Quintole
    Quindici
    Quaresimali


18. This is the traditional Italian rice dish.
    Risotto
    Risi e Bisi
    Risone
    Ribollita


19. Sausage, or Salsicce, may be a hard, cured product like Salami or a fresh pork sausage made to be grilled or boiled. Which of the following is NOT a type of sausage?
    Carpaccio
    Zampone
    Soppressata
    Luganega


20. Sicilian blood oranges are known by this name in their native land.
    Tagliatelle
    Taralli
    Tarocchi
    Tacchino


21. Raisins are a traditional ingredient in sweets such as the Milanese Panettone as well as savory dishes, such as the Venetian Saor, a cold fish dish. What is their Italian name?
    Uve
    Uvetta
    Umbria
    Ugolini


22. V is for Verdure, or vegetables, one of the great mainstays of Italian cuisine. Which of the following is NOT a vegetable?
    Cipolle
    Lattuga
    Sedano
    Lamponi


23. This word, of German derivation, means a small sausage, rather like a hot dog.
    Wurst
    Wurzel
    Wurstel
    Weiner


24. The letter Y does not exist in the Italian language, so I'll need to be creative here. What does "Pangiallo" (traditionally served at Carnevale, or Mardi Gras) mean?
    Yellow Cake
    Yellow Bread
    Yellow Cream
    Yellow Liqueur


25. We began, appropriately, with antipasti; now we end, equally appropriately, with dessert. Which of the following is NOT a dessert?
    Zuppa Inglese
    Zuccotto
    Zabaglione (or Zabaione)
    Zoccolo

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