
Solid performance! You've got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might've caught you off guard, but you're clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.

Solid performance! You've got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might've caught you off guard, but you're clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.

You hear the name buffalo wings, and your brain does a double take. Wait... buffalo? Like the shaggy beast? Same thing happens when someone offers you monkey bread at the bakery or raves about spider rolls. Are people out here just eating the entire zoo?
Well, just because a dish is named after an animal doesn't mean it contains one. Some names are literal, sure—chicken nuggets are undeniably chicken. But toad in the hole? Ants on a log? Sounds like a dare.
This quiz is all about food names. You'll get a series of real dishes with animal-inspired names—but here's the twist: you'll need to figure out which animal each dish is supposedly named after. Some names are clever, some are misleading.
Let's talk about the odd world of animal-named foods.
Food naming is weird. It's part history, part marketing, and sometimes just pure nonsense. In the case of animal-named dishes, most follow a few quirky patterns:
So when you see a food named after an animal, ask yourself: is this literal, poetic, or straight-up misleading?
Here's a short list of well-known animal-named foods that have zero of the named animal in them:
And those are just a handful. More to come in the quiz!
Sometimes it's tradition. Sometimes it's branding. And other times it's just because someone decades ago thought it sounded funny or cute—and it stuck.
There's also something psychologically fun about giving food an unexpected twist. "Elephant ears" sounds way more memorable than "deep-fried flattened dough." "Moose tracks" is a lot more exciting than "vanilla ice cream with chocolate and peanut butter blobs."
Plus, food culture is full of puns, metaphors, and exaggerations. The names don't need to make sense—they just need to stick in your brain.
Here's how it works:
Whether you're a foodie, a trivia buff, or just someone who likes weird food facts, this one's for you.
In a world where food trends come and go, where recipes go viral because someone made lasagna in a waffle iron, it's oddly comforting to know that "pigs in blankets" still just means mini sausages in pastry.
So whether you've eaten these dishes before or you're hearing about them for the first time, this quiz will take you through a fun little food safari.
Let's see how many of these wild-sounding foods you can correctly guess.
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I got 12 out of 20!
Solid performance! You’ve got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might’ve caught you off guard, but you’re clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.
16/20. Not too bad
I got 17 out of 20!
You’re a culinary genius! You know your bear claws from your beaver tails and you see right through those misleading names. Keep flexing that food knowledge — your trivia game is sharper than a tiger bread crust.
I got 14 out of 20!
Solid performance! You’ve got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might’ve caught you off guard, but you’re clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.
You got 20 out of 20
I got 13 out of 20!
Solid performance! You’ve got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might’ve caught you off guard, but you’re clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.
Oke
I got 14 out of 20!
Solid performance! You’ve got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might’ve caught you off guard, but you’re clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.
I guessed so many lol XD
Same 😅
OMG I AM SOOOOOOO GOOD AT THIS QUIZ!!!!!!! I LOVE THE SUSHI ROLLS
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS
15. 20. Not bad don’t know where slash sign is just no good on phone. Much prefer laptop. Have to do
I got 10 out of 20!
You might’ve been lured in by some tricky dish names, but hey — now you know! Food names are weird, whimsical, and full of surprises. The more you explore, the sharper your foodie trivia brain will get. You’ve just leveled up.
Ehhh.. Atleast I tried😭
I got 15 out of 20!
A lot of those are clearly US dishes with no equivalent in the UK, so I have never heard of them…
I got 17 out of 20!
You’re a culinary genius! You know your bear claws from your beaver tails and you see right through those misleading names. Keep flexing that food knowledge — your trivia game is sharper than a tiger bread crust.
Wow, I’m surprised!
I got 17 out of 20!
You’re a culinary genius! You know your bear claws from your beaver tails and you see right through those misleading names. Keep flexing that food knowledge — your trivia game is sharper than a tiger bread crust.
ooo, same!
Q3/20
I got 18 out of 20!
You’re a culinary genius! You know your bear claws from your beaver tails and you see right through those misleading names. Keep flexing that food knowledge — your trivia game is sharper than a tiger bread crust.
17/20
16/20 Didn’t realize that so many foods had animals in their name. Thank you for showing the correct answers.
I got 20 out of 20!
You’re a culinary genius! You know your bear claws from your beaver tails and you see right through those misleading names. Keep flexing that food knowledge — your trivia game is sharper than a tiger bread crust.
I got 16 out of 20!
You’re a culinary genius! You know your bear claws from your beaver tails and you see right through those misleading names. Keep flexing that food knowledge — your trivia game is sharper than a tiger bread crust.
I noticed they didn’t put Rocky Mountain oysters on the quiz.🙄🤣 lol
(Google it if you don’t know what it is)
im guessing maybe thats bc they are real oysters???
Yeah they’re mountain oysters. It would be obvious
I got 14 out of 20!
Solid performance! You’ve got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might’ve caught you off guard, but you’re clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.
15/20 Too many American things again and couldn’t make out what some of the mythical creatures were supposed to be, took too long, still not too bad.
Some of the ones named for mythical creatures were Asian foods.
Like Phoenix claws for chicken feet, lol.
But some of the ones I never heard of were European too.
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I just saw flying pizza and it winked at me.
I got 14 out of 20 – 70%
Solid performance! You’ve got a good eye for spotting the impostor animals on your plate. A few trick questions might’ve caught you off guard, but you’re clearly no rookie. Keep noshing and learning — your instincts are strong.
19 / 7 / 25
12/20. I mostly do OK on food quizzes but I have never heard of most of these in Australia. To be honest, many didn’t look or sound all that appetising either.
I did pretty good I got 15/20 right
I got 10 out of 20!
You might’ve been lured in by some tricky dish names, but hey — now you know! Food names are weird, whimsical, and full of surprises. The more you explore, the sharper your foodie trivia brain will get. You’ve just leveled up.
17/20…….I don’t eat sushi so I got those 2 wrong
14/20 👍🏻
I got 10 out of 20!
You might’ve been lured in by some tricky dish names, but hey — now you know! Food names are weird, whimsical, and full of surprises. The more you explore, the sharper your foodie trivia brain will get. You’ve just leveled up.
20/20
You’re a culinary genius! You know your bear claws from your beaver tails and you see right through those misleading names. Keep flexing that food knowledge — your trivia game is sharper than a tiger bread crust.