Some words are composed of a repeated root in which the base is doubled. Lexicologists refer to this as reduplication. An example in English is bye-bye for goodbye. Reduplicate words for food appear in many languages. How many can you identify?
A pilaf is basically rice, another grain, or a combination of grains cooked in a stock or broth to which vegetables, meat, fruit and nuts may be added. Pilaf appears in many cuisines under many different names. How much do you know about pilaf?
A lot of snide comments are made about "near beer" but for those who enjoy the taste of beer but can't drink alcohol (e.g. pregnant women), there are some tasty beer-like beverages available. How much do you know about them?
There's no sign on the kitchen door saying "ADULTS ONLY." Young cooks can have fun in the kitchen, be safe, learn a lot about cooking and share their creations with the whole family.
Food Network personality Rachael Ray has a penchant for inventing words and using them on her television programme. How many of her coined words can you recognize?
Magazines about food and drink should be especially popular because everybody eats. How many of these U.S. periodicals, devoted wholly or in part to cooking and cuisine, can you identify?
Gareth Blackstock runs the best fine-dining restaurant in England in the BBC sitcom "Chef!" which aired 1993 to 1996. How much do you know about this culinary comedy?
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