FSN 250 final

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how many meals per day were typically eaten by native Americans? (3-4, 2-3, 1-2, 1 large meal)

1-2

how many meals are traditionally eaten per day in Mexico? (1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5)

4-5

a helpful pneumonic for thinking about successful intercultural communication and cultural competency is? (ASK, LEARN, CRASH, ETHNIC)

CRASH

what is ras malai? (a meat dish, a dessert, a vegetarian dish, a salted fish)

a dessert

what is a lechon? (a starch porridge, a pig, a beverage, a chicken)

a pig

what is the name of the fruit that is banned in the US because of its blood sugar lowering properties? (jujubee, tamarind, jackfruit, akee)

akee

which of the following is a seasoning native to Puerto Rico as discussed in class? (garlic, paprika, cinnamon, allspice)

allspice

which of the following is not a rule of French cooking? (never serve sweet sauce over fish, always mix sweet and sour, never over or under cook foods, wine must compliment food)

always mix sweet and sour

where does the apple strudel originate? (germany, Poland, austria, Hungary)

austria

what is not a traditional health belief of the Italians? (fresh air is necessary for health, illness may be due to heredity or contamination, health declines with age, baguettes can prevent colic)

baguettes can prevent colic

according to our powerpoint slides, how are dishes classified in Japan? (whether they are spicy or not spicy, by their method of preparation, if they are vegetarian or not, if they were prepared by elders or not)

by their method of preparation

what is the main ingredient in kimchi? (ice berg lettuce, reddish, celery, cabbage)

cabbage

what region of china is most familiar to Americans? (most Chinese restaurants are from _________ region of china) (Yunnan, sichuan-hunan, cantonese, no answer text provided)

cantonese

which region of Vietnam is known for its beautifully presented dishes and attention to gastronomy? (central vietnam, northern Vietnam, southern Vietnam, no answer text provided)

central vietnam

what is paneer? (sauce, meat, cheese, fruit)

cheese

which of the following foods was considered prestigious in africa? (cattle, chickens, watermelon, greens)

chickens

what is not true regarding daily pattern and etiquette of Korea? (chopsticks and spoons are the only utensils used, food is passed with the right hand, children are served first, breakfast was traditionally a large meal but now is not as large)

children are served first

which culture believes there should be a balance between yin and yang in the foods they consume? (chinese, hindu, jewish, buddhist)

chinese

what is ghee? (clarified butter, lentils, bread, a specialty meat?

clarified butter

what is true regarding "clean fish" according to kosher law? (clean fish include rays, clean fish include shellfish, clean fish have scales and fish, clean fish include invertebrates such as sea snails)

clean fish have scales and fins

which of the following foods would not be found at a child naming ceremony? (alcohol, coffee, water, oil)

coffee

the most important and the most popular drinks in Puerto Rico are ______ and ___ (coffee and tea, coffee and whisky, coffee and rum, tea and rum)

coffee and rum

which of the following is not one of the ingredients in spam musubi? (spam, seaweed, corn, rice)

corn

what is bulgur? (cracked rice, puffed rice, cracked corn, cracked wheat)

cracked wheat

which of the following is least likely to be a core food? (bread, cucumbers, cassava, rice)

cucumbers

the tendency for health care providers to enforce their beliefs, practices, and values upon clients because they believe them to be superior is? (biomedical worldview, cross cultural competency, cultural imposition, cultural outlook)

cultural imposition

under jewish dietary law, which of the following would be okay to eat. select all possible answers (sharks, eagles, deer, sheep, salmon, bees, chicken)

deer, sheep, salmon, chicken

what is the main feast day in Eastern Orthodox christianity? (easter, lent, Christmas, fat Tuesday)

easter

what food might be used in Mexican tradition to cure "mal de ojo"? (bread, cinnamon, tea, egg)

egg

the appropriate use of food and the behaviors associated with eating is called? (culture, food law, etiquette, food taboos)

etiquette

t/f: cultures with a high level uncertainty avoidance will be very willing to try new foods

false

t/f: foods that were introduced to Africa included watermelon and black eyed peas

false

t/f: fry bread came from Native Americans and they were the ones to first cook it

false

t/f: in Mexico it is considered polite to leave some of your food on the plate and not eat everything that tis served

false

t/f: in vietnam, it would be considered a compliment to the host if you ate everything on your plate

false

t/f: native Americans have a lower level of poverty than the avg US citizen

false

t/f: rice is a staple of the filipino diet and is usually eaten at meals and snacks

false

t/f: the most significant food ordinance in hinduism is the eucharist or communion

false

t/f: the word "offal" is used to describe delicacy cuts of meat such as the sirloin that are eaten by the upper class

false

t/f: under jewish dietary law it would be OK to eat a meat and cheese sandwich

false

t/f: using a non professional interpreter such as a family member or friend is usually just as effective as using a professional interpreter for many reasons such as the patient may feel very comfortable around them

false

the national dish of Brazil is? (garlic pork, feijoda completa, lechon, pepper pot)

feijoda completa

what is the most common cheese to the balkans or Middle East? (couda, feta, cheddar, parmesan)

feta

what is the primary protein in Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Laotian cultures? (beef, pork, fish, poultry)

fish

which of the following is not a principle of filipino cooking? (foods should have a buttery creamy taste, foods should have a sour cool salty taste, fry foods with garlic, olive oil, or lard, never cook any food by itself)

foods should have a buttery creamy taste

what are chitterlings or chitlins? (corn dumplings, grits, stew, fried pork)

fried pork

where do wurst's originate? (france, africa, germany, thailand)

germany

which of the following would not be considered an unconventional therapy? (administration of therapeutic substances such as herbs, going to your primary doctor for a checkup, magico religious interventions, application of physical forces or devices)

going to your primary doctor for a checkup

wha tis the Japanese beverage of choice? (oolong tea, sake, green tea, jasmine tea)

green tea

which of the following false regarding gypsies? (gypsies often use disposable plates and utensils to avoid contamination, marime is the name given to the gypsy idea of purity vs. pollution, gypsies believe that non gypsies can cause illness, gypsies are counted in the US census)

gypsies are counted in the US census

what is prosciutto? (cheese, ham, bread, brandy)

ham

another name for classic French cuisine is called? (supreme cuisine, gastronomic cuisine, haute/grande cuisine, delicate cuisine)

haute/grande cuisine

which religion uses the caste system? (hinduism, islam/muslim, buddhism, Jainism)

hinduism

Persian food is a name given to food from? (turkey, iran, Saudi Arabia, greece)

iran

which of the following is true regarding etiquette and daily meal patterns in the pacific islands? (breakfast is the largest meal, talking and conversation is encouraged during meals, it is considered impolite to refuse foods, they usually eat 3-4 meals per day)

it is considered impolite to refuse foods

what country is well known for jerked foods? (Costa Rica, cuba, jamaica, Puerto Rico)

jamaica

which group expects physical touch as a greeting and sign of welcoming? (Orthodox Jews, Latinos, chinese, Arabs)

latinos

which of the following beverages would a mormon be allowed to drink? (lemonade, wine, coffee, tea)

lemonade

what is dal? (camels milk, sheep milk, cheese, lentils)

lentils

the main staple and foundation of the filipino diet is? (wheat noodles, long grain rice, soy, fermented fish)

long grain rice

which of the following is not true regarding time perception and context? (monchronistic societies are interested in accomplishing one thing before moving on to the next, polychronistic societies value courtesy and kindness over timelines, some cultures may be both poly and mono chronistic, low context cultures are usually polychronistic)

low context cultures are usually polychronistic

which of the protestant denominations are well known for their dietary practices? (baptists, Episcopalians, quakers and christian scientists, mormons and 7th day adventists)

mormons and 7th day adventists

which type of messages are most effective at conveying relationships? (verbal messages, text messages, phone calls, nonverbal messages)

nonverbal messages

which region of Italy uses more butter in their cooking (vs olive oil)? (north or south)

north

braised bear paw is a delicacy of? (north korea, north china, south china, Taiwan)

north china

which of the following foods is not considered therapeutic by native Americans? (pumpkin, corn, yucca, oak tree)

oak tree

which of the following is not true regarding Central American health beliefs and practices? (overweight is associated with sickness, hot and cold foods are believed in, good diet, fresh air, fruits and veggies can maintain health, over the counter remedies are commonly used)

overweight is associated with sickness

during which jewish holiday would you use a seder plate? (Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, passover)

passover

which foods are most likely to change as a person becomes accultured? (core foods, peripheral foods, primary foods, central foods)

peripheral foods

what region did buffalo jerky originate from? (northwest, northeast, mountains, plains)

plains

according to one of the videos, ___ is the name for a Hawaiian staple food that is made from taro and appears to be a thick purplish paste (poi, poke, musubi, roison)

poi

muslim countries do not eat? (pork, beef, chicken, milk)

pork

what is the preferred meat in southern china? (beef, chicken, eggs, pork)

pork

what is congee? (a type of long grain rice, banana leaves wrapped around meat, porridge eaten for breakfast, fermented cheese product)

porridge eaten for breakfast

a "ploughman's lunch was typically eaten by? (ppl from Italy, pale from Spain, ppl from Great Britain and Ireland, ppl from the FSU)

ppl from Great Britain and Ireland

which of the following is not one of the 4 possible descriptions for "a la bordelaise"? (accompanied by cepes (mushrooms), use of a mirepoix (carrots, celery, onion...), prepared in a seasoned batter, accompanied by artichoke and potato garnish)

prepared in a seasoned batter

which one of these foods is not considered part of the Native American triad of staple foods? (beans, rice, corn, squash)

rice

what is sajji? (pickled veggies, bread cooked in a clay oven, pickled fish, skewered meat cooked around a fire)

skewered meat cooked around a fire

a corn-based diet is traditionally eaten by ppl from? (cuba, jamaica, south america, Nepal)

south america

in chinese culture, whaat food is considered the "poor man's cow"? (soy, rice, wheat, pork)

soy

in germany it is considered rude to cut certain items. which item would item ok/acceptable to cut? (steak, potato, pancake, dumpling)

steak

moroccan food is often cooked in a ______ which is typically made of clay/ceramic and is cone-shaped (tagine, karaff, sawali, plate)

tagine

in the US, the number one reason ppl choose to eat the foods they do is because of? (health, convenience, religion, taste)

taste

which of the following is not true regarding health disparities in native Americans? (their life expectancies are shorter, many mothers do not receive prenatal care, they often suffer high rates of undernutrition and low body weight, they have high rates of diabetes)

they often suffer high rates of undernutrition and low body weight

touraine france is called the garden of France because it is a very fertile area. one crop that is significant to French cooking that grows here is? (squash, pumpkin, peas, tomato)

tomato

under jewish dietary law, an animal that has blemished meat or organs and is unfit for consumption is called? (shote, trefah, heleb, kashrut)

trefah

t/f: Americans are considered a "future" oriented culture

true

t/f: Kobe beef is a high-quality beef where often the cows are fed beer and massaged regularly

true

t/f: Mexican worldview involves a masculine society

true

t/f: africans like foods such as porridge, grits, and stews

true

t/f: as omnivores, we can consume and digest a wide selection of plants and animals found in our surroundings

true

t/f: at one time, canned tortillas were very common

true

t/f: bulimia and anorexia nervosa are examples of folk illnesses

true

t/f: hispanics go to restaurants more than any other ethnic group in the US

true

t/f: in Armenian culture, the word for bread also means "meal"

true

t/f: in Brazil they cut their sandwiches with a fork and knife

true

t/f: in Central America asking for seconds would be considered a compliment

true

t/f: in Japan slurping a soup would be considered a sign of appreciation

true

t/f: in chinese culture, it would be acceptable to eat frogs, seahorses, or insects such as scorpions as a food source

true

t/f: in its raw state the cassava plant is poisonous

true

t/f: in the balkans/Middle East canned or frozen foods are avoided to preserve health

true

t/f: many 2nd or 3rd get immigrants are more accultured than their 1st ten relatives

true

t/f: many hindus are vegetarians

true

t/f: more people are christian than any other religion

true

t/f: ppl of the balkans or Middle East may eat cheese from goats, sheep, or camel?

true

t/f: snacking is common among ppl from the balkans or Middle East

true

t/f: the greater the number of hours a woman spends working, the less meals are cooked at home (according to our text)

true

t/f: the word kosher means "fit"

true

t/f: wheat is a staple of northern India and rice is a staple of southern India

true

t/f: when talking about intercultural acculturation awareness conscious incompetence occurs when a speaker is aware of a misunderstanding but makes no effort to correct that misunderstanding

true

t/f: zakuski is a group of foods similar to tapas

true

bread is often used as a symbol or representation of something. all of the following are common things bread represents except? (money, body of christ, an offering, war)

war

the national dish of Ethiopia is? (millet, cassava, wat, collard greens)

wat

which of the following is an indigenous ingredient to the balkans? (wheat, chickpeas, rice, lemons)

wheat

in asian Indian societies who is responsible for procuring, storing, and preparing food? (women, men, grandfathers)

women


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