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Quiz about Chef Boyardee  Fact or Fiction
Quiz about Chef Boyardee  Fact or Fiction

Chef Boyardee: Fact or Fiction Quiz


Join me now for a study of the man, the myth, the maker of meals that shaped so many American childhoods; Chef Boyardee!

A multiple-choice quiz by mbovary. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
mbovary
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
289,159
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
1321
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Was Chef Boyardee a real person?


Question 2 of 10
2. Where was Chef Boiardi born? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. While working at West Virginia's prestigious Greenbrier Resort, Chef Boiardi supervised the catering for which president's wedding? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What was the name of Chef Boiardi's first restaurant? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. When customers began begging Chef Boiardi for either his spaghetti sauce recipe, or a sample to take home, what did he do? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In 1938, Boiardi moved his factory to Milton, Pennsylvania and began to develop a national marketing strategy for his food. Why did Chef Boiardi believe his spaghetti products could be successful nationally? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Why did Chef Hector Boiardi change his name to Chef Boyardee? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In 1946, Chef Boyardee sold his brand to American Home Foods for how much money? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. ConAgra now owns the Chef Boyardee brand, and is still very sucessful using Hector Boiardi's image. Which one of these is NOT a product that bears his image? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Where is Chef Boyardee buried? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Was Chef Boyardee a real person?

Answer: yes

Yes! He was real! Born Ettore (Hector) Boiardi, Chef Boyardee was a real man and a real chef, unlike Mrs. Butterworth or Betty Crocker who were fictional creations of food companies. There has even been an internet rumor denying his existence, claiming that "Boyardee" was combination of the names of three food company executives; Boyd, Art and Dennis.
2. Where was Chef Boiardi born?

Answer: Italy

Italy of course! Hector Boiardi was born in Piacenza, in northern Italy. When he was sixteen, he immigrated to the United States (through Ellis Island) to join his brother who was working as a waiter in New York's Plaza Hotel restaurant.
3. While working at West Virginia's prestigious Greenbrier Resort, Chef Boiardi supervised the catering for which president's wedding?

Answer: Woodrow Wilson

On December 18, 1915, Chef Boiardi supervised the catering for President Wilson's second marriage to Edith Bolling Galt.
4. What was the name of Chef Boiardi's first restaurant?

Answer: Il Giardino d'Italia

After dazzling Cleveland with his Italian fare as head chef of the Winton Hotel, 24 year old Hector Boiardi opened his first restaurant, Il Giardino d'Italia, in Cleveland, Ohio in 1926.
5. When customers began begging Chef Boiardi for either his spaghetti sauce recipe, or a sample to take home, what did he do?

Answer: He began filling old milk bottles with his sauce and giving them to customers.

Eventually, the chef started charging his customers for take out orders of uncooked pasta, cheese, and especially his popular sauce. Whatever time the chef had away from his restaurant was spent filling milk bottles with sauce in his loft apartment. By 1928, the demand increased to the point that factory production became necessary. Eventually the sauce sales surpassed even his restaurant's business.
6. In 1938, Boiardi moved his factory to Milton, Pennsylvania and began to develop a national marketing strategy for his food. Why did Chef Boiardi believe his spaghetti products could be successful nationally?

Answer: All of these

Italian-American food, like spaghetti and meatballs, had emerged from the isolation of small Italian neighborhoods in large cities ("Little Italys" existed in New York, Boston, Cleveland, etc.) into a general American culinary culture. Pasta and sauce were easy to produce en masse, and could be sold at reasonable prices at a time when the average American didn't have much money to spend on food.
7. Why did Chef Hector Boiardi change his name to Chef Boyardee?

Answer: He wanted to insure that Americans could pronouce his name properly.

Chef was very proud of his Italian heritage, and "Boyardee" was nothing more than a phonetic spelling of his surname. Finally, all Americans could pronouce the celebrated chef's last name!
8. In 1946, Chef Boyardee sold his brand to American Home Foods for how much money?

Answer: 6 million dollars

Boiardi's genius wasn't limited to understanding the American appetite. He invested much of the proceeds from his company's sale into The Milton Steel Company, which was in full swing producing goods needed for the Korean war effort. Apparently, the investment paid off very well, making the already wealthy Boiardi even richer.
9. ConAgra now owns the Chef Boyardee brand, and is still very sucessful using Hector Boiardi's image. Which one of these is NOT a product that bears his image?

Answer: SpaghettiO's

ConAgra makes 28 different types of canned pasta products that bear the brand of Chef Boyardee. SpaghettiO's are a product of Campbells, famously as part of their Franco-American division, which is now defunct.
10. Where is Chef Boyardee buried?

Answer: Chardon, Ohio

Hector Boiardi died a very wealthy man at the age of 87 in the Cleveland suburb of Parma, Ohio, on June 21, 1985. He is buried in the All Souls Cemetery, in Chardon, Ohio.
Source: Author mbovary

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