QUIZ: Signature Dishes From Different Countries

In the previous YT Quiz you had the opportunity to test your knowledge about some of the famous movies. This time we take you on a journey through various countries and their specific dishes.

Previous Quiz about some of the famous movies.

Welcome to your QUIZ Signature Dishes From Different Countries

1. It is a dish prepared from eggplants, minced meat and bechamel sauce. It is typical for Greek cuisine. What name does this dish have?

2. A delicious sandwich prepared from a French toast, fried egg in the bread, ham, melted cheese and bechamel sauce is a common meal in France. What is the name of this sandwich?


3. Potatoe pancakes - a dish that can be discovered in many countries under various names. In Sweden usually served with pork bacon and cranberries. What is the name of potatoe pancakes in Sweden?


4. Nor very attractive look, neither great sounding combination, but there is something to it. French fries topped with a mildly spicy chicken gravy and fresh cheese curd. What is the name of this Canadian dish?


5. An originally street Indian dish that tastes heavenly. It consists of a round, hollow deep-fried crisp puri filled with a mixture of flavored water, tamarind chutney, chili, chaat masala, potato, onion or boondi. What is the name of the dish?


6. One of the most iconic dishes in Brazil is a black beans stew with smoked beef and pork. What is the name of this dish?


7. A Hungarian food speciality - a deep fried dough topped with sour cream and grated cheese. What is the name of this finger lickin' good food?

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