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Chinese Food in Mandarin

Created by fab4lover

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Chinese
Chinese Food in Mandarin game quiz
"When I went to China, I realized that I couldn't read a menu! Here are some words I learned that you might want in order to find out just what you're eating (or drinking) in China. All Chinese words are in pinyin."

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1. In English, we have words for meat that are different from our words from the animal. Not in Chinese! If you want pork, you ask for pig meat.... So, what's the word for meat?
    rou
    mian
    cai
    la


2. 2009 is the year of the ox, or niu. What more commonly eaten animal can 'niu' also mean?
    cow
    pig
    sheep
    goat


3. My friend is Muslim and does not eat pork. What kind of meat in Chinese should she steer clear of?
    ji
    niu
    zhu
    yang


4. One of my favorite ways to eat Chinese meat is to eat chuan (or chuar in the north). What is chuan-style meat?
    in noodles
    cooked in a hot pot
    on skewers
    in rice


5. 'Dou' means bean in Chinese, but which one of the following is NOT translated with 'bean' into English?
    huang dou
    hong dou
    tu dou
    lü dou


6. What kind of nut is a 'hua sheng'?
    peanut
    almond
    cashew
    pistachio


7. Most restaurants in China will ask if you want rice with your meal. What is NOT a way to say 'rice'?
    mi
    mian
    fan
    bai fan


8. If you order a 'chao' dish, how is it prepared?
    stir-fried
    steamed
    deep-fried
    roasted


9. Tea is very important and popular in China, and it is different than Western tea. We call it 'black tea' -- what do the Chinese call it?
    They also call it black tea
    blue tea
    red tea
    brown tea


10. If a Chinese friend tells you that a certain restaurant serves food that is 'hen xiang', do you want to eat there or not?
    Yes
    No


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