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Are You Going to Eat That?
written by:
steffiebuzz
How much do you really know about the food that you eat? Take this True/False quiz and find out.
Question 1:
The food colorants, cochineal and carmine, are made from what?
Frogs
FD&C Red Dye #40
None of these
A kind of insect
Question 2:
Jell-O, the popular gelatin dessert, is made in part, from what?
Red ants
Bones and hides
Horses' and cows' hooves
None of these
Question 3:
Twinkies, the sponge cake with creamy filling, created by Hostess, have an indefinite shelf life.
False
True
Question 4:
Which of these statements, related to the effects of eating turkey, is true?
Turkey slows your metabolic rate which makes you drowsy
A turkey makes you sleepy as it contains the natural sedative L-tryptophan
None of these
Increased blood flow to the gastrointestinal tract makes one drowsy
Question 5:
The traditional Japanese dish, sushi, is always made with raw fish.
True
False
Question 6:
What food results in 'negative calories' when eaten?
Radishes
Carrots
Celery
All of these
Question 7:
Chop Suey, a pasta dish consisting of short noodles, was originally made and served in which country?
Vietnam
China
Thailand
USA
Question 8:
Gatorade, a non-carbonated sports drink, was invented by researchers at the University of Florida and named in honor of the Florida Gators, the school's football team.
False
True
Question 9:
In 2003, the FDA issued a warning about a possible connection between green onions and which disease?
Hepatitis A
Cancer
None of these
Gall stones
Question 10:
In the USA, the color of the plastic tags, used to seal bread bags, indicates on what day the loaves were baked.
False
True
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