 - 1. Fish and chips is a popular dish consisting of battered and deep-fried fish fillets served with crispy French fries. This classic British meal is typically made using white fish such as cod or haddock, coated in a seasoned batter and fried until golden and crispy. The fish is often accompanied by tartar sauce, mushy peas, and a wedge of lemon. Fish and chips is loved for its crunchy texture, flavorful fish, and indulgent taste, making it a beloved comfort food enjoyed by many around the world.
What type of fish is traditionally used in Fish and Chips?
A) Cod B) Tuna C) Trout D) Salmon
- 2. What key ingredient is used to make the batter for Fish and Chips crispy?
A) Soy sauce B) Beer C) Milk D) Water
- 3. In which country did Fish and Chips originate?
A) England B) Japan C) Italy D) Mexico
- 4. What is the traditional side dish served with Fish and Chips?
A) Coleslaw B) Mushy peas C) Onion rings D) French fries
- 5. What is the key ingredient in tartar sauce commonly served with Fish and Chips?
A) Ketchup B) Mayonnaise C) Mustard D) Barbecue sauce
- 6. Which vinegar is commonly used to sprinkle on Fish and Chips?
A) Balsamic vinegar B) Apple cider vinegar C) Malt vinegar D) White vinegar
- 7. What type of oil is typically used to fry Fish and Chips?
A) Coconut oil B) Vegetable oil C) Olive oil D) Peanut oil
- 8. In the US, what state is particularly known for its seafood including fantastic fish and chips?
A) Maine B) California C) Florida D) Texas
- 9. In what form are the peas served as a side dish with Fish and Chips?
A) Whole B) Raw C) Pickled D) Mushy
- 10. How are the chips usually seasoned before serving?
A) Hot sauce B) Salt and vinegar C) Soy sauce D) Garlic and herbs
- 11. What type of potatoes are typically used to make chips for Fish and Chips?
A) Yukon gold B) Russet C) Sweet potatoes D) Red bliss
- 12. Who is credited with first serving fish and chips together as a dish?
A) Thomas Jefferson B) Joseph Malin C) Julia Child D) Marco Polo
- 13. In which country did fish and chips originate?
A) United States B) Italy C) France D) United Kingdom
- 14. What is the primary ingredient in coleslaw, a common side dish with Fish and Chips?
A) Lettuce B) Cabbage C) Carrot D) Broccoli
- 15. What is the name of the traditional dish in Scotland similar to fish and chips but with a different fish used?
A) Cod dinner B) Salmon feast C) Fish supper D) Haddock meal
- 16. What is the British slang term for chips that are thick and soft on the inside with a crispy outer layer?
A) Chunky chips B) Shoestring fries C) Sweet potato fries D) Waffle fries
- 17. What is the traditional wrapping for takeout Fish and Chips called?
A) Aluminum foil B) Newspaper C) Paper bag D) Plastic bag
- 18. In the UK, what day of the week is traditionally known as 'Fish and Chip Day'?
A) Friday B) Wednesday C) Saturday D) Sunday
- 19. In which century did fish and chips originate in England?
A) 19th century B) 17th century C) 18th century D) 20th century
- 20. Which author mentioned 'fried fish warehouses' in his work Oliver Twist?
A) Charles Dickens B) Jane Austen C) Mark Twain D) William Shakespeare
- 21. What was the earliest known use of 'chips' referring to fried potatoes in literature?
A) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, 1813 B) David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, 1849 C) A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, 1859 D) Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, 1861
- 22. Who opened the first fish and chip shop in Guiseley, West Yorkshire?
A) Joseph Malin B) John Lees C) Harry Ramsden D) Winston Churchill
- 23. How many portions of fish and chips did Harry Ramsden's shop serve in a single day in 1952?
A) 15,000 portions B) 5,000 portions C) 20,000 portions D) 10,000 portions
- 24. Which British Prime Minister referred to fish and chips as 'the good companions'?
A) David Cameron B) Tony Blair C) Winston Churchill D) Margaret Thatcher
- 25. What was the original wrapping material for British fish and chips?
A) Cardboard boxes B) Plastic wrap C) Aluminum foil D) Old newspapers
- 26. Which directive requires that 'fish' must be sold with the particular commercial name or species named?
A) Directive 2013/59/EU B) Directive 1999/34/EC C) Directive 2004/83/EC D) Directive 2065/2001/EC
- 27. Where is the historic Malin's fish and chips recipe still made?
A) Northern Ohio at Arthur Treacher's locations B) Manchester, UK C) London, UK D) Birmingham, UK
- 28. How many fish-and-chip shops were there in the UK by 1910?
A) 10,000 B) Over 25,000 C) 5,000 D) 50,000
- 29. What was the approximate number of fish-and-chip shops in the UK by 2009?
A) 50,000 B) 25,000 C) Approximately 10,000 D) 35,000
- 30. What was a common feature of early fish-and-chip shops?
A) Convection ovens B) Electric deep fryers C) Microwave ovens D) A large cauldron of cooking fat heated by a coal fire
- 31. Which author considered fish and chips as chief among 'home comforts' for the working classes?
A) Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn B) Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities C) George Orwell in The Road to Wigan Pier D) Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice
- 32. In which year did Samuel Isaacs open his first fish restaurant in Lambeth, South London?
A) 1871 B) 1896 C) 1838 D) 1863
- 33. What was the price for a meal at Samuel Isaacs' first restaurant?
A) One shilling B) Eight pence C) Ten pence D) Nine pence
- 34. Which phrase became Samuel Isaacs' trademark in his restaurants?
A) "Fish and Chips for All" B) "The Best Fish in Town" C) "This is the Plaice" D) "Seafood Delights"
- 35. Where did Joseph Malin open his first fish-and-chip shop?
A) Bow, East London B) Lambeth, South London C) Covent Garden, London D) Mossley, North England
- 36. Who pioneered the concept of fish and chips in the North of England?
A) Charles Dickens B) Samuel Isaacs C) Mr Lees D) Joseph Malin
- 37. What is the name of London's oldest fish and chip shop still in operation?
A) The Rock & Sole Plaice B) Oldham's Tommyfield Market C) Malin's D) Harry Ramsden's
- 38. Which city had a fish and chip shop that was featured in Norman Wisdom's 1955 film?
A) London B) Mossley C) Covent Garden D) Brighton
- 39. Which city is associated with the blue plaque for one of the contenders for the first fish and chip shop?
A) Mossley B) Bow C) Covent Garden D) Oldham
- 40. What was a unique feature of Samuel Isaacs' restaurants that made them affordable to the working classes?
A) Free meals for children B) Affordable upmarket dining trappings C) Discounts on bulk orders D) 24-hour service
- 41. Which of the following was not a feature of Samuel Isaacs' restaurants?
A) China and cutlery B) Fast food service C) Tablecloths D) Flowers
- 42. Who is credited by Dundee City Council for first selling chips in Scotland?
A) Edward De Gernier B) Norwegian ambassador Mona Juul C) Giuseppe Cervi D) Athanasias Comino
- 43. In which year did the 30th Annual Fish & Chips Awards ceremony take place?
A) 2000 B) 1995 C) 1988 D) 2018
- 44. Who is recognized as the first recorded owner of an Australian fish and chip shop?
A) An unknown Welshman B) Edward De Gernier C) Giuseppe Cervi D) Athanasias Comino
- 45. What is a common substitute for chips in Canadian fish and chips?
A) Fries with gravy B) Salad C) Poutine D) Rice pilaf
- 46. Who mistakenly stepped off a ship in Queenstown and started selling fish and chips in Ireland?
A) Athanasias Comino B) Giuseppe Cervi C) Edward De Gernier D) David Lange
- 47. What phrase did Giuseppe Cervi's wife use that became associated with fish and chips in Dublin?
A) "Uno di questa, uno di quella?" B) "Try a bit of this, try a bit of that" C) "One piece of this, one of that" D) "Fishy fingers"
- 48. Who were nicknamed the 'Fish and Chip Brigade' in 1980 New Zealand politics?
A) Four up-and-coming Labour Party politicians including David Lange B) The Scottish National Party members C) Australian political figures D) Members of the Conservative Party
- 49. In the Southern United States, what type of fish is commonly fried with French fries?
A) Cod B) Haddock C) Pollock D) Catfish
- 50. Which fish is traditionally used in Northern Ireland for 'fish suppers'?
A) Coley B) Barramundi C) Tilapia D) Whiting
- 51. What is the name of fish and chips when sold as street food in Kristiansund, Norway?
A) Fish fry B) Fish supper C) Fishan D) Fried catfish
- 52. In Australia, which type of shark meat is commonly used for fish and chips?
A) Pollock B) Ray C) Coley D) Flake
- 53. What is a common accompaniment to fried catfish in the Southern United States?
A) Pickle relish B) Ketchup C) Mayonnaise D) Lemon slices
- 54. Which fish is traditionally used for fish and chips in New Zealand's South Island?
A) Hoki B) Bluefin gurnard C) Snapper D) Rig
- 55. What type of oil is traditionally used for frying fish and chips in the UK, according to some vendors?
A) Sunflower oil B) Beef dripping C) Palm oil D) Canola oil
- 56. Which type of fish is often used in Indian versions of fish and chips?
A) Haddock B) Pollock C) Cod D) Pomfret
- 57. In which Australian state are reef cod commonly used for fish and chips?
A) Queensland B) New South Wales C) Australia generally, no specific state mentioned D) Victoria
- 58. What is a common type of fish used in Canadian Atlantic Region for fish and chips?
A) Flounder B) Halibut C) Pacific cod D) Atlantic Salmon
- 59. In which country are farmed basa and hoki commonly used in fish and chip shops?
A) Canada B) United Kingdom C) Australia D) New Zealand
- 60. What is a common fish used in South African fish and chips?
A) Tilapia B) Barramundi C) Snoek D) Flounder
- 61. Which type of fish was traditionally preferred for battered fillets in New Zealand's North Island?
A) Hoki B) Snapper C) Gurnard D) Tarakihi
- 62. What is 'sauce' traditionally referred to in Edinburgh?
A) Barbecue sauce B) Tomato ketchup C) Mayonnaise D) A brown sauce
- 63. Which accompaniment topped the poll in Wales as a popular topping?
A) Tartar sauce B) Gravy C) Mushy peas D) Curry sauce
- 64. What is the approximate fat content in an average serving of fish and chips?
A) 52 grams B) 30 grams C) 70 grams D) 40 grams
- 65. What is a common name for fish and chip outlets in Canada?
A) Fish vans B) Chip wagons C) Burger stands D) Seafood trucks
- 66. Which community commonly runs fish-and-chip vendors in New Zealand and Australia?
A) Middle Eastern migrants B) Asian, particularly Chinese migrants C) Indian migrants D) Italian migrants
- 67. Which establishment held the current world record for the largest serving of fish and chips as of February 2018?
A) Wensleydale Heifer B) Gadaleto's Seafood Market C) Resorts World Birmingham D) Scawsby Fisheries
- 68. Which company created Salt & Vinegar flavour crisps inspired by UK fish and chips?
A) Crispy's B) Smiths Potato Crisps Company C) Walkers D) Pringles
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