
For people who are used to eating fast food or home-cooked food, dining at a fancy restaurant may be a daunting experience. This is especially so if they go to a fine-dining restaurant, where multiple uncommon terms are used on the menu. Some even include words from languages you may not understand.
Let's start with a simple term: à la carte. This means ordering something as a separate item rather than as part of a set meal. If you want to order something artisan but you're not too sure what that means, just know that it was specially crafted and not mass produced. If you want pasta with some texture, order it al dente. That's when it is cooked to be firm to the bite.
In this quiz, you get to find out if you're a food snob in hiding! All you have to do is to identify the actual meaning behind the following words used in the culinary industry. How well do you think you can do?
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What does tartare refer to?

Raw meat or fish cakes
A spreadable paste of seasoned ground meat and fat
A salad consisting of tender mixed greens
Eggs extracted from fish
What is sous vide?

Deep frying food in batter
Plunging food into boiling water first and cold water after
Cooking food on skewers
Sealing food in an airtight plastic bag and placing it in a water bath for a long period of time
Do you know what confit means?

Food that is cooked in both moist and dry heat
Liver of a goose or duck that’s been specially fattened
Meat that is cooked and stored in its own fat
Meat soaked in heavily salted water
What is an amuse-bouche?

A meat dish served with gravy made from juices from its own cooking
A finely ground mixture of different spices
A small sampling of food served before a meal
An intentionally unassembled dish
What does raclette mean?

Flat, round cakes of pastry
Small dough dumplings
A heated wheel of cheese
Thin slices of raw beef
Do you know what an emulsion is?

Soured and thickened cream
A clear soup made from a richly flavored stock
Clarified butter
The blending together of two liquids that don't typically go together
What is the word chiffonade referring to?

To slice into very thin strips
To inject flavors into an ingredient
To gently break down
To cook food partially
What does demi-glace mean?

A sweet and sour flavoring for sauces
A light, whipped, and flavored mousse
Meat cooked slowly in liquid
A rich brown sauce made from reduced veal and beef stock
Do you know what a compote is?

Liquid separated from its sediments
A chilled dessert of fresh or dried fruit cooked in a syrup
A sweet custard with caramelised sugar
Liquid thickened and intensified by simmering
What is a coulis?

A spicy, aromatic chile paste
A small glass of alcohol served before a meal
A thick sauce made from puréed and strained fruits or vegetables
A dish of seafood marinated in citrus juice
Do you know what macerate refers to?

Separating meat from bone and fat
Soaking foods in liquid so that they take on the liquid's flavor
Cooking the fat out of something
Exposing food to radiation
What does meuniere refer to?

A liquid which has been reduced until it is nearly dry
A French method of cooking where foods are lightly floured and then fried or sautéed in butter
A binding agent of cream and egg yolks
All the ingredients and tools necessary to prepare a certain recipe
What does roux mean?

A mixture used to season soups and stews
Liquor drizzled on food while cooking and ignited after
Thick tenderloin steak
A sauce base made by combining butter and flour over heat into a paste
What is a gremolata?

A Mexican filled pastry
A dish cooked with tomatoes, anchovies, and olives
An Italian garnish of minced garlic, parsley, lemon rind and shredded basil
Something that has been semi-frozen to have a slushy texture
What is en papillote referring to?

Food cooked in sealed parchment paper
A specific blend of herbs native to the south of France
Food cooked and served in individual pots
Small starter dishes intended to be eaten by hand
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2 / 15 That was very hard, when I cook & don`t know what they mean I`ll search the internet to find the word.
I got 4 and lucky to get that
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