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text: Even though this is a popular topping on pizza, it means "bell pepper" in Italian, something completely different., correct: Pepperoni, incorrect: Mushrooms,Cheese,Sausage, fun fact: While pepperoni is popular in the USA and is a type of meat, it means "bell pepper" in Italian and is nothing like the round red toppings familiar in America.,text: This word means "before meal" and is eaten before the main course in an Italian restaurant., correct: Antipasto, incorrect: Insalata,Aperitivo,Primi, fun fact: "Antipasto" means "before meal" and is eaten before the main course. The antipasto plate consists of foods such as sliced meat, olives, mushrooms, vegetables, and cheeses.,text: This item is a typical appetizer at Italian restaurants, but it's not considered one in Italy., correct: Bread, incorrect: Calamari,French fries,Mozzarella sticks, fun fact: In the USA, bread is often given as an appetizer. In Italy, bread is not an appetizer, and it's used to mop up the sauce at the end of your meal.,text: Spaghetti and meatballs aren't Italian dishes. The only meatballs you'd find are these, and they are usually eaten by themselves or with soup., correct: Polpettes, incorrect: Bakso,Frikadeller,Chiftele, fun fact: The only meatballs you'd find in Italy are polpettes, usually eaten by themselves or with soup.,text: This vegetable is common in Italian cuisine, but it's originally from the Americas and had to be imported., correct: Tomatoes, incorrect: Spinach,Asparagus,Broccoli, fun fact: Tomatoes are standard in Italian cuisine, but it's originally from the Americas and had to be imported to make the sauces.,text: How do most Italians like their coffee?, correct: Espresso, incorrect: Frappucino,Cappuccino,Macchiato, fun fact: Contrary to popular belief, Italians do not drink fancy coffees found at Starbucks. Instead, they often drink espresso, a strong coffee that can or can not have milk added.,text: What is the most popular pasta type in Italy? , correct: Penne, incorrect: Spaghetti,Rigatoni,Fusilli, fun fact: The most popular pasta type in Italy is penne, which is cylinder-shaped, and the end is cut at an angle.,text: How many pounds of pasta does the average Italian eat?, correct: 51, incorrect: 23,95,100, fun fact: The average Italian eats 51 pounds of pasta annually, usually almost daily.,text: Which Italian dessert uses ladyfingers, mascarpone, coffee, and cocoa? , correct: Tiramisu, incorrect: Cannoli,Flan,Croissants, fun fact: Tiramisu uses ladyfingers, mascarpone, coffee, and cocoa to create a decadent Italian dessert. It often has some alcohol in it too.,text: Which Italian city was modern-day pizza invented?, correct: Naples, incorrect: Rome,Venice,Milan, fun fact: Naples is where modern-day pizza was invented, and it was supposed to be a quick and cheap meal for the working class.
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Italian Cuisine
Even though this is a popular topping on pizza, it means "bell pepper" in Italian, something completely different.
Pepperoni
Cheese
Mushrooms
Sausage