Food and Culture Final Exam
the biggest increase in immigration today is from...
Africa and Asia
red eye gravy
America- Pan fried Ham drippings mixed with black coffee or red wine
vegemite
Australia- a dark spread made from brewer's yeast extract, vegetable extract, and spices
damper
Australia- bread dough wrapped around a stick and baked by holding it over a campfire
lamingtons
Australia- cubes of sponge cake dipped in chocolate
bush tucker
Australia- style of food based on a campfire cookery in the outback
Billy tea
Australia- tea made over a camp fire
main religions of SE Asia
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam...... Catholicism, Protestant (Christianity), Mormon
Name of group French individuals from Canada, who settled in Louisiana
Cajun
scrunchions
Canada- diced fried salt pork
dulse
Canada- type of seaweed
4 religions found in Korea
Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Shamanism
religions practiced in the USA
Christianity, Judaism, Islam/Muslim, Hindu, Buddhism
examples of Southern or Cantonese school of cooking
Dim Sum, chow mein, egg rolls, and dumplings
Seasoning made from sassafras tree
File powder
foreign influences of South East Asia
French, Thai, Arab, Spanish, British, Dutch, Chinese, and Portuguese
foul
Greece and the Middle East- a mixture of cooked chickpeas and black or broad beans
baklava
Greece and the Middle East- dessert made of phyllo, butter, honey, rosewater, and chopped nuts
hummus
Greece and the Middle East- dip made with pureed cooked chickpeas, pureed sesame seeds, lemon juice, and olive oil
bulgur
Greece and the Middle East- partially cooked and dried cracked wheat
tahini
Greece and the Middle East- paste of pureed sesame seeds, sesame oil, and lemon juice
tabouli
Greece and the Middle East- salad containing soaked bulgur, minced parsley and mint, diced tomatoes, olive oil, and lemon juice
dolmas
Greece and the Middle East- stuffed grape leaves usually containing rice
shawarma
Greece and the Middle East- thinly sliced meat layered with fat and grilled vertically
what influences does the geography of Canada have on its food supply?
Harsh winters cause permafrost limiting the area available for agriculture. Rolling hills, outcroppings, and rocky mountains limit food production. The central area is primarily plains, suited for growing crops and raising livestock.
sashimi
Japan- carefully cut and arranged slices of raw fish
nori
Japan- dried seaweed
miso
Japan- fermented soybean paste
sushi
Japan- vinegared rice and other ingredients encased in nori
kochujang
Korea- condiment of red pepper and bean paste
kimchi
Korea- fermented, pickled vegetables
bulgogi
Korea- grilled, marinated meat
shin sul ro
Korea- hot pot
manduguk
Korea- mild dumpling soup, dumplings are usually stuffed with a combination of meat and vegetable
bee bim bop
Korea- rice with vegetables and Meat, serve with hot red bean paste
Meat and potatoes, vegetables, and a pie is a traditional meal from this region
Midwest USA
examples of Northern or Peking school of cooking
Moo Shoo pork, pot stickers, Peking duck
kumara
New Zealand- Sweet potato
pavlova
New Zealand- dessert consisting of hard meringue, whipped cream, and fresh fruit
toutons
Newfoundland Canada- fried bread
is blueberry grunt a dessert that early settlers would likely have served as dessert for Christmas dinner?
No because blueberries can't be grown in winter
clam chowder that is made with a white source base
Northeastern America- Boston clam chowder
Corn, Cranberries, clam chowder and maple syrup are part of this region's food traditions
Northeastern USA
maori
Polynesian group living in New Zealand when the British arrived
fado
Portugal- distinctive musical form of blues
bachalhau
Portugal- salted dried cod
poutine
Quebec Canada- combination of french fries topped with brown gravy and cheese curds
examples of Eastern or Shanghai school of cooking
Seafood, light broths, egg rolls, paper-wrapped foods
pralines
Southern US- candy made with brown sugar and pecans
French, Spanish, Caribbean, and Africans settled in this region
Southern USA
Hoppin' John, grits, ham, and deep fried chicken are part of this region's food
Southern USA cuisine
This region is influenced by Mexican food
Southwestern USA
expected table manners if you eat with a Korean elderly
Space farthest away from the entrance door is the best spot, so reserve it for the elderly. Wait for the elders to hold their spoon first and keep pace with them, do not to start before they start. Sit with your body in an upright, straight position. When the elderly person is getting up after finishing the meal, get up together. If you finished the meal before the elderly, place the spoon in the rice bowl and when the elderly person has finished the meal, place it on the table.
US Southwestern food shows a heavy influence from...
Spain
paella
Spain- dish of rice colored and flavored with saffron and then topped with cooked vegetables, seafood, and meats
churros
Spain- fried quick bread dessert
tapas
Spain- small plates of food designed for nibbling while having a drink in the afternoon
cocido
Spain- stew consisting of soup, cooked vegetables, and boiled meats
description of Western or Szechwan school of cooking
Spicy, hot, and oily foods
cooking styles/schools of China
Szechwan, Peking, Shanghai, and Cantonese
Are for patterns in Australia influenced more by the British or their neighbors the Indonesian?
The British because of the early British settlers
Features and seasonings of Korean foods
The most distinguishing feature of the Korean foods is the spiciness. Essential seasonings include red pepper paste, bean paste, soy sauce, sesame, green onion, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, and vinegar.
Fusion cuisine, ocean fish, fruit, and nuts are a major part of this region
Western USA
hangi
a Maori feast prepared by steaming meats and vegetables over red hot stones in a covered pit deep in the ground
sopaipillas
a quick bread from the southwest US
According to our text, which of the following are Japanese traditions/arts/entertainment? a. public baths, sumo wrestling, baseball, and bonsai b. public baths, sumo wrestling, baseball, and tempura public baths c. sumo wrestling, basketball, and ikebana d. public baths, sumo wrestling, hockey, and ikebana
a.
Which best describes didjeridoo? a. Australian aborigine instrument b. South American traditional instrument c. Japanese traditional instrument
a.
1. Which of the following are Japanese noodles ( TWO answers) a. dashi b. soba c. suimono d. udon
b. & d.
which meal of the day is likely to be the first one that an immigrant alters to the US style? which meal is the last to be changed?
breakfast and lunch more likely to be changed to US style and dinner more likely to not change
Identify which is INCORRECT (choose one answer) a. kappa haka ~ traditional Maori war dance b. vegemite ~ dark spread made from brewer's yeast extract, vegetable extract, and spices c. hangi ~ grilled Australian seafood dish made from any seasonally available fish d. pavlova ~ New Zealand dessert consisting of hard meringue, whipped cream, and fresh fruit
c. hangi is a Maori feast prepared by steaming meats and vegetables over red hot stones in a covered pit deep in the ground
Which of the following is INCORRECT? a. kiwi ~ a flightless bird from New Zealand b. aborigine ~ first to inhabit Australia c. maori ~ Polynesian group living in Australia when the British arrived
c. maoris were in New Zealand
creole
cooking that is a meter of French, African, and Spanish cuisine
2. Who may perform the Japanese tea ceremony? a. men only b. women only c. Shinto only d. either women or men
d.
4. Which of the following is INCORRECT? a. miso is fermented soybean paste. b. sushi is vinegared rice and other ingredients encased in nori c. sashimi is very carefully cut and arranged slices of raw fish. d. nori is de-scaled fish skin, used to encase sushi
d. nori is dried seaweed
why did the aborigines in Australia have different food traditions than the Maoris in New Zealand?
different people settled in these two areas and influenced them. Australia (Dutch and then British); New Zealand (Pacific Islanders, British)
pemmican
dried meat that has been pounded into a powder, first made by American Indians to preserve meat for later use without refrigeration
what language is dominant in Victoria?
english because they are located near the US
noodles are rarely eaten in Korea
false
aborigine
first to inhabit Australia
what language is dominant in Quebec?
french because it used to be under French control before it become and English colony
hush puppies
fried cornmeal quick bread made in the South of US
what are the 4 elements of the Korean flag?
heaven, fire, water, earth
why was fish and brewis created as a favorite in the Maritime Provinces?
in order to surviving the winter
why was salt cod an important food in the Maritime Provinces?
it was essential to survive the long winters
2 unusual meats available in Australia and New Zealand
kangaroo and venison
The traditional diet in SE Asia does not typically include this protein source
milk products
the Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of...
northeast Australia
saffron
orange to yellow spice; the stigma of purple crocus
core foods in SE Asia
rice and wheat
gumbo
soup made in the south if US that is thickened with okra
traditional sugar made in Canada is produced from...
sugar maple sap
cut of meat usually used to make Canadian bacon
tenderlion
Why do Australians and New Zealanders have similar food patterns?
the British brought their food patterns there when they settled
what was the role of Natives in the development of eastern Canada?
they spread through Canada doing fur trade
Canadian dish that basically is a 2-crust pie with meat and potato filling
tourtiere
kappa haka
traditional Maori war dance
American food patterns are gradually broadening to include a wider range of ethnic foods
true
Buckwheat sometimes is used to make noodles in Korea
true
seaweed is a common ingredient in Korean dishes
true
was Korea ever controlled by Japan?
yes