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[3-Choice Quiz] A quiz about foods that will make you hungry

We’ll present a food-themed quiz with three choices for each question!

It’s packed with fun facts, curiosities, and surprising bits of knowledge about foods you eat all the time.

We’ve gathered quizzes that are perfect for brain training and for stocking up on new knowledge.

Things you didn’t know before, or facts you’ve remembered incorrectly, will be properly “uploaded” as you work through the quizzes we’re about to introduce.

By the time you finish, you might even feel hungry!

Be sure to give it a try with family and friends, and have fun while you challenge yourselves!

[3-Choice Quiz] A Quiz About Foods That Make You Hungry (11–20)

What do you call kuri (chestnuts) in English?

What do you call kuri (chestnuts) in English?
  1. Marron
  2. Nuts
  3. Chestnut
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Chestnut

The commonly heard “marron” is a French word, and moreover, it does not even refer to chestnuts.

Which vegetables were once considered ornamental rather than edible?

Which vegetables were once considered ornamental rather than edible?
  1. eggplant
  2. tomato
  3. Broccoli
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tomato

Because of its red appearance, it was initially thought to be poisonous.

Why does lotus root have holes in it?

Why does lotus root have holes in it?
  1. decoration
  2. For breathing
  3. To make it easier to eat
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For breathing

Because lotus roots grow in muddy water with little oxygen, they develop holes so they can take in air from above the water’s surface.

When is winter melon in season?

When is winter melon in season?
  1. Winter
  2. summer
  3. Autumn
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summer

It is said to be written as “winter melon” because, if stored properly, even fruit harvested in summer can be kept until winter.

What kind of food category does kikurage (wood ear mushroom) fall under?

What kind of food category does kikurage (wood ear mushroom) fall under?
  1. seaweed
  2. fish
  3. mushroom
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mushroom

It was given this name because its texture resembles that of a jellyfish, and it came to be written as '木耳' (literally 'wood ear') because it grows on dead trees and resembles the shape of an ear.