Food Can you drink up the answers on all of this extra delicious food trivia? Find out here! Published 1 year ago on March 23, 2023 By Mike Peck /5 Food Vol. 14 How many grapes go into a bottle of wine? About 700 About 1,000 About 1200 About 400 Next Question Wrong! Correct! About 700 grapes go into a bottle of wine. That’s approximately 2.6 pounds! A woman lost her wedding ring and found in 16 years later growing on which vegetable in her garden? Carrot Pumpkin Potato Celery Next Question Wrong! Correct! A woman in Sweden lost her wedding ring while cooking for Christmas in 1995. She looked everywhere for it and even had her kitchen floor pulled up hoping she could find it. But she wouldn't see it again until 2012.While gardening 16 years later, the woman found the ring around a carrot that was sprouting in the middle of it. The only explanation was that the ring must have been lost in vegetable peelings that were turned into compost. Clearly, composting isn't just good for the environment. What does the term "bagel" mean in Yeshivish? Ringing ears A phone call Getting a song stuck in your head Sleeping for 12 hours straight Next Question Wrong! Correct! In Yeshivish, the term "bagel" means sleeping 12 hours straight. What do the initials "M&M" stand for? Mars & Murrie Milk & Mars Mars & Me Mars & Mercury Next Question Wrong! Correct! Mars & Murrie. Forrest Mars (son of the Mars Company founder) first spotted the British confection Smarties during the Spanish Civil War and noticed the candy shell prevented the chocolate from melting. He teamed up with Bruce Murrie (son of Hershey Chocolate's president) and the company later trademarked the "Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hand" slogan. What restaurant chain was originally called "Insta-Burger King" before changing its name to the current one? Burger King In & Out Wendy's A&W Wrong! Correct! Burger King was originally called "Insta-Burger King" when it was founded in 1953 in Miami, Florida. The name was changed to Burger King in 1954. Next Trivia Did You Know? In ancient Greece, the host of dinner would take the first sip of wine to assure that the wine served to guests wasn’t poisoned. The act of courtesy was where the phrase “drinking to one’s health” originated. Related Topics: Advertisement