General Knowledge: Cookies, Cakes and Pies

So you think that you're a baker? Prove it.
Quiz by zgold
Rate:
Last updated: March 4, 2016
You have not attempted this quiz yet.
First submittedMay 8, 2015
Times taken1,036
Average score64.7%
Report this quizReport
4:00
Enter answer here
0
 / 17 guessed
The quiz is paused. You have remaining.
Scoring
You scored / = %
This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100%
The average score is
Your high score is
Your fastest time is
Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
Hint
Answer
The cookie in the s'more
Graham
New Yorkers are known for making this cake with sour cream
Cheese Cake
Translated from Spanish, it means "three milks"?
Tres Leches
#1 ingredient of all cookies, cakes and pies(unless you're on a diet)
Sugar
The best-selling variety of girl scout cookies
Thin Mints
Often used to make a "house" come Christmastime
Gingerbread
French "small cake" with shell-like shape named after the baker who made it.
Madeleine
The generic "mini-cake"
Cupcake
Glazed, Jelly, etc.
Donut
A chocolatey ERUPTION in your mouth!
Lava Cake
Fudge, Walnut, etc.
Brownie
Pie eaten during halloween/thanksgiving
Pumpkin Pie
Chinese cake eaten during Mid-Autumn festival
Mooncake
Served A La Mode at many restuarants.
Apple Pie
By far the most popular cookie in the United States
Chocolate Chip
A cake known for its reddish color
Red Velvet Cake
A very popular orange cake made from this vegetable
Carrots
8 Comments
+1
Level 75
May 9, 2015
Do the Chinese drink RC Cola with their mooncakes?
+1
Level 20
May 9, 2015
Nope, but they do with moon pies. :)
+1
Level 65
May 9, 2015
Great quiz but a I have a few comments:

-the brownie question isn't specific enough and isn't encompassed by "Cakes, Pies, and Cookies"

-you don't need to write "it's a pun" when the pun is in caps lock or emphasized in some other way

-the apple pie question isn't specific enough

-pumpkin pie is generally eaten at THANKSGIVING, not Halloween

-cupcake is a generic word, not a Hostess brand

-the red velvet question has part of the answer in the question

+1
Level 65
May 9, 2015
-doughnut is spelled wrong
+1
Level 51
May 9, 2015
that;s how americans spell it.
+1
Level 65
May 9, 2015
-Autumn is spelled wrong
+1
Level 65
Nov 15, 2015
chocolatey is spelled wrong
+1
Level 65
Nov 15, 2015
You could remove the sugar question and simply title the quiz: Cookies, Cakes, and Pies.