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Trivia Questions

This seedless type of orange is named for the protuberance at its blossom end

This celebrated blue cheese is aged in limestone caves in Southwestern France

Anise, fennel, cloves, cinnamon & szechwan pepper make up this country's 5-spice powder

In bagna cauda, or "hot bath", vegetables are dipped in an oil mixture flavored with these tiny fish

Blini, a Russian type of this thin, flat dish, are made with buckwheat flour

The Pascal variety of this crisp garden vegetable has nearly stringless stalks

It's an Italian version of an omelet, served pancake-style

While these small bread cubes often top salads, larger versions can be used to catch drippings

A raw egg yolk usually accompanies this raw meat dish

Butternut refers to both an actual nut & this type of gourd