Q.1
Which popular autumn fruit is also known as pineapple guava?
Quince
Kiwifruit
Feijoa
Pear
Q.2
What month does the Bluff oyster season start?
March
April
May
September
Q.3
The fuzzy (as opposed to smooth) kiwifruit is a native to which country?
South America
New Zealand
India
Southern China
Q.4
New Zealanders are one of the world's largest consumers of ice cream. How many litres on average does each person consume a year?
6 litres
12 litres
22 litres
32 litres
Q.5
The Tip-Top ice cream company was formed in 1935. The owners opened their first milkbar the following year in which NZ city?
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
Q.6
The Jelly Tip ice cream was released in which decade?
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Q.7
In what year were teabags introduced to NZ?
1960
1964
1969
1972
Q.8
James Henry Whittaker started Whittaker's chocolate and in the 1890s sold it door to door by horse and van in which NZ city?
Wellington
Dunedin
Christchurch
Auckland
Q.9
Which town in NZ hosts the famous scallop festival?
Bluff
Whitianga
Russell
Coromandel
Q.10
NZ has in excess of 4 million dairy cows, what is the most common breed?
Jersey
Friesian
Ayrshire
Guernsey
Q.11
What is NZ's most popular breed of sheep?
Merino
Romney
Perendale
Drysdale
Q.12
Where in NZ are the most chardonnay grapes grown, giving the town the ability to call itself the "Chardonnay Capital of NZ"?.
Napier
Gisborne
Blenheim
Nelson
Q.13
What is one of the most popular and sought after fish in the waters surrounding Stewart island?
Snapper
Terakihi
Blue Cod
Kahawai
Q.14
Are Greenshell Mussels native to NZ?
Yes
No
Q.15
Puha, the green vegetable, is also known as what?
Lettuce
Watercress
Spinach
Sow thistle
Q.16
What is NZs biggest export earner?
Wine
Fruit, including apples and kiwifruit
Dairy
Vegetables, including squash and onions
Meat