1. Haggis is the traditional dish of which country?

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1. Haggis is the traditional dish of which country?

2. Which vitamin is most commonly associated with Citrus Fruits?

3. Name this celebrity chef.

4. Which Indian style curry is one of Britain’s most popular take away meals?

5. What animal is the famous French dish ‘Escargot’?

6. Which of these is penne pasta?

7. Is a tomato a fruit or vegetable?

8. When did the first MacDonald's open in the UK? 1954 or 1974

9. Cheshire, Red Leicester and Stilton are all types of which dairy product?

10. Which has the most grams of sugar per can? CokeSprite

11. When did Cadbury’s make their first chocolate Easter egg?

12. During World War 2 rationing, how many fresh eggs was each adult allowed per week?

13. Is fish high in carbohydrates or protein?

14. Sodium Chloride is the chemical name for which common seasoning?

15. Who won last weeks Great British Bake off?