grammatical number - Can you guess what one of his tasty ingredients were?


Speaking of the alleged inventor of the hamburger, someone asked me



Can you guess what one of his tasty ingredients were?



It is understandable, particularly in context, but it still feels wrong. Shouldn't the final word be "was" since the sentence is about one ingredient out of many? Or is this acceptable due to the plural ingredients we are choosing from?


Is there anything else wrong with this sentence?




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