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  • Which nation is most famous for its baked good known as fairy bread?
    • Japan

    • Australia

    • Mexico

    • Oman

  • Which one of the following is NOT an ingredient of the traditional Scottish dish known as haggis?
    • Oats

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    • Potatoes

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    • Sheep stomach

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    • Suet

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  • Can you name the main component of Rocky Mountain oysters?
    • Bull testicles

    • Trout heads

    • Deer hooves

    • Aspen tree bark

  • Do you know the Basque delicacy angulas? what is it?
    • Earthworms

    • Vanilla bean pods

    • Baby eels

    • Shredded tofu

  • What food on this list does NOT contain grasshoppers?
    • Escargot

    • Dziwala

    • Malang tod

    • Chapulines

  • What kind of meat is fermented to make Icelandic Hákarl?
    • Puffin

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    • Arctic fox

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    • Shark

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    • whale

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  • Can you tell me what the main component of the Japanese dish fugu is?
    • Jellyfish

    • Puffer fish

    • Sea urchin

    • Tiger shark

  • What kind of bug is used to make taco de jumiles, a popular Mexican dish?
    • Worms

    • Scorpions

    • Ants

    • Stink bugs

  • Find out where you may eat beondegi, a delicacy made from silkworm larvae?
    • South Korea

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    • Australia

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    • Morocco

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    • Chile

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  • To prepare creier pane, a traditional Romanian dish, you must first bread and fry what?
    • Lamb brains

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    • Fish tails

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    • Chicken feet

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    • Cow tongues

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