What is Food Science?
Food Security
Access to nutritionally adequate and safe food.
Food Processing
Any deliberate change in food occurring between its point of origin and its availability for consumption.
McNary-Mapes Amendment
Authorizes FDA standards of quality and fill-of-container for canned food, excluding meat and milk products.
Hydroponic Crops
Crops grown with their roots suspended in liquid nutrient solutions.
Infant Formula Act
Establishes special FDA controls to ensure necessary nurtitional content and safety of infant formula.
Organic Foods Production Act
Establishes the National Organic Program and its authority to develop and enforce laws covering agricultural products sold, labeled, or represented as "organic" within the US
Pure Food and Drug Act
First law affecting food science, prohibits interstate commerce of misbranded and adulterated food, drinks, and drugs.
Food Safety Modernization Act
Gives the FDA power to order recall of tainted food.
First Certified Color Regulations
Identifies seven colors as acceptable use in processed foods.
Adulteration
Lowered quality and safety of a product caused by adding inferior ingredients that may be toxic.
Anti-Tampering Act
Makes it a crime to tamper with packaged consumer products.
Food analogs
Natural or manufactured substances used in place of foods or food components.
Egg Safety Rules
Prescribes measures for preventing Salmonella that apply to all egg producers with at least 3,000 laying hens whose shell eggs are not processed with a treatment to ensure their safety, such as pasteurization.
Food Scientists
Professionals trained to know the biology and chemistry of foods and the processes used to improve and preserve them.
Delaney Clause
Prohibits the use of any additive in food that is found to cause cancer.
Food Allergy Labeling and Consumer Protection Act
Requires a food allergy warning on a label of food products containing a protein derived from any peanuts, soybeans, cow's milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, and wheat.
Gould Amendment
Requires accurate labeling of food packages with weight, measure, or numerical count.
Meat Inspection Act
Requires inspection of all meat sold.
Country of Origin Labeling
Requires retailers to inform customers of the source of certain foods.
Saccharin Study and Labeling Act
Stops FDA from banning the chemical sweetener but requires a label warning that saccharin has been found to cause cancer in laboratory animals.
Cryogenic Liquids
Substances that are in liquid form at extremely low temperatures.
Mandatory HACCP Programs
The current laws affecting food science, prescribes industry food safety programs for seafood, juice, meat, and poultry.
Food Defense
The protection of food products from intentional adulteration by biological, chemical, physical, or radioactive agents.
Nutrition
The study of food components and their use by the body to sustain life and health.
Food Science
The study of the nature of food, the causes of deterioration, the principles underlying food processing,and the improvement of foods for the consuming public.
Farm to Table
This term describes the path of food from the growth of raw product, through processing, preparation, and presentation, to the final consumer.