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Quiz about Selected Cuisine and Beverages Korean Style
Quiz about Selected Cuisine and Beverages Korean Style

Selected Cuisine and Beverages: Korean Style Quiz


Here are a few beverages and food items which may or may not be familiar to you. Some may be popularly known while others may be more obscure. The main theme is Korea.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
356,586
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Average
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8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. A traditional Korean meal would be incomplete without this spicy fermented vegetable served as a side dish. What is the name of this popular item? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This traditional Korean alcoholic beverage is often transliterated as Makkolli or Makgeolli. How is this beverage most aptly described in Western terms? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. One of the most exquisitely delicious dishes from Korean cuisine can almost always be found on the menu of Korean restaurants outside of Korea. What is the name of this "fire meat" dish? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The name of this distilled liquor is another Korean word that appears in some American English dictionaries. It is very popular and it is often consumed in social situations. What is the name of the popular and potent alcoholic beverage? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Bokkeum is a Korean word that means, "pan broiling, roasting or parching." It may also refer to fried dishes. If we add the word "Nakji," we'll have the name of a popular dish with which of the following ingredients? (If you are squeamish about tentacles, this may not suit your palate.) Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The definition of this Korean word is as follows: "a sausage made of bean curd, mung-bean sprouts and pig's blood stuffed in pig intestine." Surprisingly, it is also the name of a popular ice cream dessert. What is the word? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Kimbap or Gimbap is a delightful snack food. "Bap" is the word for cooked rice in Korean. In which ingredient is the cooked rice wrapped? (hint: laver) Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. This popular Korean dish is essentially a mixture of various ingredients with boiled rice. The Korean verb "bibida" means to "make a hash." What is the name of this delightful dish? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This is a ubiquitous beverage in Korea and throughout the rest of the world. It is often offered in green in Korea. The Korean word for this beverage is, "Cha." What is this beverage? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. It's time for dessert. This wonderful summer treat is popular around the world, but it very popular in Korea. _Pat_ yourself on the back if you can discern the correct answer for this delightfully cool dessert. What is the name of this dessert? Hint



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1. A traditional Korean meal would be incomplete without this spicy fermented vegetable served as a side dish. What is the name of this popular item?

Answer: Kimchi

Kimchi happens to be one of those Korean words that is relatively widely known. It is generally made from fermented cabbage and red chili pepper. The amount of chili pepper applied determines the degree of spicy flavor. While cabbage is the most popular variant, many other vegetables can be used with the same recipe to produce a similar taste.
2. This traditional Korean alcoholic beverage is often transliterated as Makkolli or Makgeolli. How is this beverage most aptly described in Western terms?

Answer: unstrained rice wine

Makgeolli has often been touted as a healthier beverage than comparable alcoholic drinks. It contains beneficial bacteria, vitamins and fiber. It is usually served from a bowl in order to keep the ingredients from separating. Its milky consistency doesn't really resemble typical wines, but "rice wine" is the most popular translation of this popular beverage.
3. One of the most exquisitely delicious dishes from Korean cuisine can almost always be found on the menu of Korean restaurants outside of Korea. What is the name of this "fire meat" dish?

Answer: Bulgogi

"Gogi" is the Korean word for meat. "Bul" means fire in this context. Strips of quality beef are marinated and then grilled or barbecued. A typical marinade recipe is as follows: soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, garlic, ginger and ginseng. After marinating the beef for a while, it is then quickly grilled or barbecued for an exquisite result.
4. The name of this distilled liquor is another Korean word that appears in some American English dictionaries. It is very popular and it is often consumed in social situations. What is the name of the popular and potent alcoholic beverage?

Answer: Soju

Soju is the alcoholic beverage of choice for many adults in Korea. It has a high alcohol content and resembles vodka in appearance. It is often consumed in social situations and there is a distinct protocol and etiquette associated with its consumption. "Ju" is the suffix for liquor. "Podo" is the Korean word for grapes. So, Podoju is the Korean word for wine.
5. Bokkeum is a Korean word that means, "pan broiling, roasting or parching." It may also refer to fried dishes. If we add the word "Nakji," we'll have the name of a popular dish with which of the following ingredients? (If you are squeamish about tentacles, this may not suit your palate.)

Answer: Octopus

Nakji Bokkeum is a relatively popular dish served in many Korean restaurants. It may be an acquired taste, but if you are adventurous, you can give it a try. If you are truly intrepid, then you may try SanNakji. This is served without being cooked at all. If you prefer your food to be stationary, then this is not the dish for you.
6. The definition of this Korean word is as follows: "a sausage made of bean curd, mung-bean sprouts and pig's blood stuffed in pig intestine." Surprisingly, it is also the name of a popular ice cream dessert. What is the word?

Answer: Sundae

Sundae, which is pronounced "soon day," is a popular snack food. It can be found in grocery store delicatessens and street vendors. Naturally, it may include a diverse array of ingredients and prepared in a vast variety of ways.
7. Kimbap or Gimbap is a delightful snack food. "Bap" is the word for cooked rice in Korean. In which ingredient is the cooked rice wrapped? (hint: laver)

Answer: seaweed

Kimbap is defined as, "rice rolled in dried laver with ingredients in the center." "Gim" or "Kim" is more commonly known as "seaweed." Practically any edible ingredients may be inserted in the center, depending upon your taste and preferences.
8. This popular Korean dish is essentially a mixture of various ingredients with boiled rice. The Korean verb "bibida" means to "make a hash." What is the name of this delightful dish?

Answer: Bibimbap

The Korean dictionary definition of Bibimbap is as follows: "boiled rice with assorted mixtures; boiled rice mixed with minced meat and other various kind of cooked ingredients and spicy red pepper paste." Despite the rather unflattering definition, it is a delightful meal in itself and deserves a taste.
9. This is a ubiquitous beverage in Korea and throughout the rest of the world. It is often offered in green in Korea. The Korean word for this beverage is, "Cha." What is this beverage?

Answer: tea

The importance of this practically universal beverage can be delineated in linguistic terms. The similarity of the words for tea in many diverse languages are uncanny. Tea is often served in ceremonies and as a matter of general etiquette in social situations. Along with green tea, ginger tea and ginseng tea are very popular in Korea.
10. It's time for dessert. This wonderful summer treat is popular around the world, but it very popular in Korea. _Pat_ yourself on the back if you can discern the correct answer for this delightfully cool dessert. What is the name of this dessert?

Answer: Patbingsu

Congratulations are in order if you chose "Patbingsu!" "Pat," pronounced "Paht" means red bean in Korean. "Bingsu" is shaved ice with sugar or fruit syrup. Put them together and you have a delicious icy treat that will help fend off the hot and humid Korean summer.

As with many other dishes, there are innumerable combinations and variations. Many fast-food vendors sell some variation of this icy treat.
Source: Author christopherm

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