Chocolate ๐ซ, Cheese ๐ง, or Coffee โ? Only a Gourmet Genius Will Score 100%
You got 22 out of 22!
You scored better than 100% of players!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you've got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it's aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what's what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 16 out of 22! Not bad at all! You definitely know your way around a cheeseboard or a cafรฉ menu, even if a few answers tripped you up. You’re just a few fun facts away from being a certified flavor detective. BONUS QUESTION: Which food is known for being used in truffles? Answer in the comments! idk, chocolate or mushrooms
14 out of 22 Not bad at all! You definitely know your way around a cheeseboard or a cafรฉ menu, even if a few answers tripped you up. You’re just a few fun facts away from being a certified flavor detective. BONUS QUESTION: Which food is known for being used in truffles? Answer in the comments! The answer to the bonus question is: Chocolate!
Du hast 16 von 22 Punkten erreicht! Gar nicht schlecht! Du kennst dich bestimmt mit Kรคseplatten und Speisekarten aus, auch wenn dich ein paar Antworten verwirrt haben. Mit ein paar interessanten Fakten bist du schon ein echter Geschmacksdetektiv. BONUSFRAGE: Welches Lebensmittel wird bekanntermaรen fรผr die Herstellung von Trรผffeln verwendet? Antworte in den Kommentaren!
I got 20 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 21 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 21 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italy!
Ultimate Player
· 8mo ago
I got 22 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 22 out of 22 – 100% You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly, you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 19 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
that’s what I got. Must be because I love all three so much
Leo Proctor
· 8mo ago
Chocolate + coffee= hot chocolate 👍
(Edited)
Izzy
· 8mo ago
Not really
Leo Proctor
· 8mo ago
I got 21 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly youโve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether itโs aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know whatโs what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments! Italia
20/22 90% Stupidly missed the 2, quite good otherwise. The bonus question about the coffee must be ITALY, Love Italy been quite a few times to different parts, not keen on the coffee tho, Espresso far too strong for me, prefer a hot milky latte.
I got 22 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 19 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
nice I think the answer is italy
Bonnie Cardona
· 8mo ago
I got 20 out of 22! You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
22/22 You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments! Italy
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Chocolate, cheese, and coffee brought civilizations togetherโand occasionally tore diets apart. They spark small joys that cut through stressful news cycles. There are a lot of things in life you can live without. These three? Not on that list.
They don't just fuel your cravingsโthey define entire moods, rituals, identities. Whether you're reaching for a block of sharp cheddar, sipping an espresso, or sneaking a square of dark chocolate after midnight, you know what comfort tastes like.
But how well do you really know these icons?
This quiz is your chance to test your snack IQ, challenge your assumptions, and pick up a few surprising facts you'll want to drop in your next group chat. Ever wondered what the most expensive coffee in the world is? Or which civilization once used one of the three ingredients as currency?
Youโre about to find out.
Why Chocolate, Cheese, and Coffee?
Chocolate. Cheese. Coffee. Each has shaped cultures, built empires, sparked global trade, and fueled revolutions (both industrial and personal). They've been banned, worshipped, taxed, smuggled, gifted, and argued over at dinner tables across the world.
And unlike trends that come and go, these flavors are here to stay.
Here's what makes them so addictive:
Chocolate ๐ซ โ It began as a sacred drink in ancient Mesoamerica, bitter and spicy. Today, it's a multi-billion-dollar global obsession, and still evolvingโfrom bean-to-bar artisanal movements to molecular gastronomy desserts.
Cheese ๐ง โ What began as a way to preserve milk turned into an edible art form. With over 1,800 distinct types, cheese is as diverse as the people who make it, from stinky blue veins to creamy triple-crรจmes.
Coffee โ โ Once a mystical drink from Ethiopian highlands, it's now a global ritual. Whether it's a Turkish cezve, an Italian moka pot, or a third-wave pour-over, coffee is equal parts science, skill, and soul.
All three have one thing in common: they're more than food. They're an experience.
12 Chocolate, Cheese and Coffee Facts
You don't need a PhD in food science to ace this quizโbut having a few fun facts in your pocket won't hurt.
Espresso isn't a bean or roast; it's a brewing method that forces hot water through finely ground coffee at high pressure.
The world's most expensive cheese is made from donkey milk and costs over $1,000 per kilo.
Dark chocolate contains more antioxidants than blueberriesโand can technically be considered a health food.
Coffee was once banned in Mecca because it was considered too stimulatingโbasically an ancient energy drink crackdown.
The holes in Swiss cheese? They're called "eyes," and the size depends on the bacteria used in fermentation.
White chocolate isn't technically chocolate at allโit contains no cocoa solids, just cocoa butter.
The Swiss top global chocolate consumption at roughly 19 pounds per person each year.
Some cheeses age in Alpine caves for five years before hitting shelves.
Finland drinks more coffee per person than any other country. Yes, more than Italy. Let that sink in.
Cacao trees thrive under rainforest canopies; they need plenty of shade.
'Coffee break' became an official labor term in the 1950s thanks to a Wisconsin company's productivity study.
There are over 2,000 named cheese varieties.
Feeling intrigued? Good. You're in the right place.
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Read each question and select the answer out of the three options.
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Chocolate, Cheese or Coffee?
We rotate through food trivia, nutrition, history, and pop culture in this chocolate, cheese or coffee quiz. Use it as a palateโcleansing break from whatever you may be busy with at the moment.
So grab a coffee (or a cheese board... or a chocolate bar), and get ready to test yourself. Let's see what you're really made of.
Ready when you are. Let the trivia begin.
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I got 16 out of 22!
Not bad at all! You definitely know your way around a cheeseboard or a cafรฉ menu, even if a few answers tripped you up. You’re just a few fun facts away from being a certified flavor detective. BONUS QUESTION: Which food is known for being used in truffles? Answer in the comments!
idk, chocolate or mushrooms
14 out of 22
Not bad at all! You definitely know your way around a cheeseboard or a cafรฉ menu, even if a few answers tripped you up. You’re just a few fun facts away from being a certified flavor detective. BONUS QUESTION: Which food is known for being used in truffles? Answer in the comments!
The answer to the bonus question is: Chocolate!
22/22
It nearly broke my heart when the doctor said I had to stop drinking coffee and consuming any chocolate except the dark variety.
Du hast 16 von 22 Punkten erreicht!
Gar nicht schlecht! Du kennst dich bestimmt mit Kรคseplatten und Speisekarten aus, auch wenn dich ein paar Antworten verwirrt haben. Mit ein paar interessanten Fakten bist du schon ein echter Geschmacksdetektiv. BONUSFRAGE: Welches Lebensmittel wird bekanntermaรen fรผr die Herstellung von Trรผffeln verwendet? Antworte in den Kommentaren!
Ich schรคtze Schokolade wird in Trรผffeln verwendet, ich meine sรผรe Trรผffel, die Pilze habe ich noch nie gegessen, nur die sรผรen Pralinen.
I got 20 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italy!
What
20/22
I got 21 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italy
18/22 ๐๐ป
22/22
I got 21 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italy!
I got 22 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 22 out of 22 – 100%
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly, you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italy
I love eating & drinking them all
27 / 9 / 25
I did really good I got 18/22 right
I got 22 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 19 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
that’s what I got. Must be because I love all three so much
Chocolate + coffee= hot chocolate 👍
(Edited)
Not really
I got 21 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly youโve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether itโs aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know whatโs what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italia
(Edited)
22/22. Love cheese and coffee. Mostly only eat dark chocolate.
Espresso invented in Italy.
👍 good job
(Edited)
19/22
20/22 90% Stupidly missed the 2, quite good otherwise. The bonus question about the coffee must be ITALY, Love Italy been quite a few times to different parts, not keen on the coffee tho, Espresso far too strong for me, prefer a hot milky latte.
I got 22 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
I got 19 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
nice
I think the answer is italy
I got 20 out of 22!
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italy
22/22
You really know your cheese from your chocolate and your coffee! Your flavor IQ is off the charts, and clearly you’ve got a nose (and brain) for the finer things. Whether it’s aged Gouda or a dark roast with crema, you know what’s what. BONUS QUESTION: What country invented espresso? Answer in the comments!
Italy