In Good Taste
- Question: Which of these is obtained from collagen?
- Answer: Gelatin is a hard, yellowish, semitransparent material. It is obtained from collagen, extracted from the white connective tissues, bones, and skins of food animals.
- Question: What does "extra virgin" in olive oil refer to?
- Answer: Extra virgin olive oil has a free acidity, expressed as oleic acid, of no more than 0.8 grams per 100 grams (0.8%). Lesser grades of oil have higher levels of acidity.
- Question: From what is sauerkraut made?
- Answer: Sauerkraut is a kind of pickled cabbage, which is what the word means in German.
- Question: What kind of thing is a mushroom?
- Answer: Mushrooms, in their many forms, are fungi. Many kinds are edible—but many are poisonous, requiring trained specialists to tell the two apart.
- Question: In a fancy French restaurant, what is a prix fixe?
- Answer: A prix fixe is a set price for a complete meal. In French, it means "fixed price."
- Question: Which of these is not related to the others?
- Answer: The potato is a tuber. The others are legumes, members of the family that includes vetch and beans.
- Question: What essential foodstuff has been used as money?
- Answer: In many inland parts of the world, salt is scarce enough to be extremely valuable. The Romans paid their soldiers with money, but also in salt—which gives our word "salary."
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