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Live Stream Awesome Quiz 20 Jun 23 Wine & Cheese



Live Stream Awesome Quiz 20 Jun 23 Wine & Cheese

If you enjoy a fun quiz then this is the channel for you, do you think you can answer 30 questions in one hour then this is the show for you, cos there’s nothing on the tele anyway.

WARNING this show contains fun and laughter with a bit of banter WARNING

The only thing you require is a pen or pencil and a sheet of paper to jot your answers down and after I have given you the answers all you do is post your score in the chat box, please don’t post your answers in the chat box cos you don’t want to spoil it for others, besides you might get it wrong…

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Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health
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You can watch the people I have interviewed as well as listen, put a face to a name.

0:00 Live Stream Awesome Quiz
6:42 What visual characteristic is shared between the following cheeses? Red Leicester, Double Gloucester and Mimolette.
7:43 In 1791 a farmer’s wife from | Normandy (Marie Harel) was credited for producing one of France’s best known cheeses. Name the cheese?
10:31 The following cheeses are all known for having holes in them. Which countries do these cheeses originate from? Emmental, Fontina, Gouda, Esrom, Tilsit The countries to choose from are:- Denmark, France, Italy Netherlands, Switzerland.
14:32 What type of cheese does Heinz use in its tinned macaroni cheese? Mary Berry also uses the same cheese in her macaroni cheese recipe.
15:26 On which island can you find a cheese containing maggots named Casu martzu? This cheese is banned from being sold in the UK, the USA and the entire EU
17:10 What visual characteristic is shared between the following cheeses? Red Leicester, Double Gloucester and Mimolette Answer: They are all orange.
17:52 In 1791 a farmer’s wife from Normandy (Marie Harel) was credited for producing one of France’s best known cheeses. Name the cheese. Answer: Camembert.
18:26 In Italy, the most prized traditional mozzarella is made from the milk of which animal? Answer: Buffalo milk.
20:16 What happens when Annatto’ (a natural food product) is added to cheese? Answer: Annato is a natural food dye used in some cheeses, it produces shades ranging from bright yellow to deep orange
22:39 GENIUS!
23:40 What is the Italian word for wine?
32:39 Shiraz’ is alternative name for which grape, mostly used in Australia and South Africa? Answer: Syrah.
33:32 Is Pinot Grigio generally on the dry side, or the sweet side of the white wine spectrum? Answer: Dry
34:13 “Beaujolais Nouveau Day” is marked with races to get bottles of the new wine to markets all across the globe. It is released just after midnight on the third Thursday in which month? Answer: November
35:31 Where is Chateauneuf-du-pape produced – The Rhone Valley or The Loire Valley? Answer: The Rhone Valley
36:07 Which country produces Bulls Blood’ wine? Is it a. Hungary b Spain. «. Australia. Answer: Hungary
36:53 What is the name of Japan’s traditional rice wine? Answer: Sake.
41:37 The character Hannibal Lecter, played by Anthony Hopkins, in the film ‘Silence of the the Lambs’ drank what kind of wine as he ate his victim’s liver with fava beans?
46:32 What is mixed with sparkling wine to make a Mimosa? Answer: Orange juice.
46:58 Which country produces the most natural cork used for bottling wine? Answer: Portugal.
47:54 Which singer Heard it through the grapevine’ in 1968? Answer: Marvin Gaye.
48:56 Which classical composer wrote the “Champagne Polka”? Answer: Johann Strauss II.
49:32 In which century was the corkscrew invented? Answer: 19th century – mid 1800s.
50:00 In the UK the measures of wine purchased in pubs, bars and restaurants is regulated. How many millilitres are in a? Small glass of wine. Medium glass of wine. Large glass of wine. Answer: Small glass of wine 125 ml Medium glass of wine 175 ml Large glass of wine 250 ml
50:51 Prosecco has fewer calories than red or white wine. True or False. Answer: True.
52:17 WINNER!

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