Nutrition and Wellness Final
What should your freezer be kept at?
Answer: 0*
½ cup butter to double would be?
Answer: 1 cup butter
¾ cup brown sugar to double would be?
Answer: 1 ½ cup brown sugar
⅔ cup white sugar doubled?
Answer: 1 ⅓ cup white sugar
What is the longest amount of time that food can be left at room temperature?
Answer: 2 Hours
1 ¼ cup double would be?
Answer: 2 ½ cup
What is the solid of the milk?
Answer: A curd
What is the definition of berries?
Answer: Are small juicy fruits that have very thin skins and are highly perishable
What is the definition of drupe?
Answer: Are soft, fleshy, fruit that surrounds a pit with an outer skin coverage
What direction should you open the lid?
Answer: Away from you
Why are quick breads mixed only briefly?
Answer: Because it changes the appearance in texture
What is a major energy source for the body?
Answer: Carbs
What are proteins?
Answer: Chick, Fish, Meat
Contaminating one food with a food borne illness from another infected food is known as?
Answer: Cross Contamination
What is milk?
Answer: Dairy
What are food poisoning symptoms?
Answer: Diarrhea and vomiting
What is botulism caused by?
Answer: Eating improperly/ dented canned goods
What is the albumen in the egg?
Answer: Egg white
What does over mixing do?
Answer: Equals long narrow tunnels in your muffins
Egg emulsifier substance breaks down two liquids and separates them True or False?
Answer: False
Is it ok to thaw frozen items by leaving them on the counter True or False?
Answer: False
Milk that has been heated to kill harmful bacteria has been homogenized True or False?
Answer: False
Pan handles should face the front of the stove True or False?
Answer: False
Quick breads use yeast as a leavening agent True or False?
Answer: False
Should you put sharp knives with civilware when cleaning up True or False?
Answer: False
Should you use a dish towel when removing hot pans from the oven? True or False?
Answer: False
When fortified milk is not an excellent source of vitamin d True or False?
Answer: False
What does Al Dente mean?
Answer: Firm to the bite
What should you look for when buying fruit?
Answer: Firm to the touch, proper coloring, and fruit that is well shaped and bruise free
What gives structure to baked products?
Answer: Flour
What is cauliflower?
Answer: Flower
What is E-coli caused by?
Answer: From eating undercooked beef
What is a tomato?
Answer: Fruit
What is an apple?
Answer: Fruit
What are the three parts of a grain kernel?
Answer: Germ, Endosperm, and Bran
What is rice?
Answer: Grains
What does the Germ do?
Answer: Is the embryo that will sprout into another plant and fertilize
What is the first step in determining the flavor of cheese?
Answer: Is the origin of the milk
What does Bran do?
Answer: Is the outer skin that protects the core from the sunlight
What is the Endosperm?
Answer: Is the seeds food supply
Where should fresh produce be stored?
Answer: It should not be stored in the pantry or in a dark area
What do most recipes call for?
Answer: Large eggs
What produces gasses that make the baked products rise?
Answer: Leavening Agents
What is spinach?
Answer: Leaves
At what temperature should you cook milk or cheese?
Answer: Low
What does a Kernel do?
Answer: Makes up the seed of the plant
What should never be put in the microwave?
Answer: Metal
What does not provide energy?
Answer: Minerals
Should you ever taste food before throwing it away?
Answer: No
Why is using the same towel to dry your hands and dishes not good?
Answer: Not good cleanliness
What builds and repairs cells?
Answer: Protein
What is the carrot?
Answer: Root
What are green beans?
Answer: Seeds
How do you put out a grease fire?
Answer: Smother the fire and pour baking soda on it (Both B and D)
What is the celery?
Answer: Stem
What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?
Answer: Stop, Drop, and Roll
What is in baked products that provides flavor, tenderness, and aids in browning?
Answer: Sugar
What is the definition of Citrus?
Answer: Thin membrane separates the flesh of the food into segments
Definition of cream?
Answer: To blend ingredients into a very soft and smooth cream
Definition of cut-in?
Answer: To combine shortening and dry ingredients with a pastry blender
Definition of mix?
Answer: To combine two or more ingredients by beating or stirring
Definition of pastry blender?
Answer: To cut shortening or butter into dry ingredients
Definition of wooden spoon?
Answer: To mix ingredients or poke in hot liquid
Definition of blend?
Answer: To mix two or more ingredients together
Definition of peeler?
Answer: To peel and cut fruits and vegetables
Definition of knead?
Answer: To press and fold dough with the hands until it is smoothe
Cut vegetables in large pieces to retain most of the nutrients True or False?
Answer: True
Do our food choices affect our overall wellness? True or False?
Answer: True
Food sanitation means keeping our food clean and safe to eat True or False?
Answer: True
Is it important to wash your hands after sneezing? True or False?
Answer: True
Should chemicals be kept in their original containers True or False?
Answer: True
When heating milk the solid proteins want to clump together and form a skin on the surface True or False?
Answer: True
Definition of cutting board?
Answer: Used to protect your countertop
What is spinach (any type of lettuce)?
Answer: Vegetable
What helps regulate the body's temperature?
Answer: Water
When are eggs used as leaven agents?
Answer: When you beat the egg and foam forms with air
What is the liquid of the milk?
Answer: Whey
What is the onion?
Answer: bulb
Definition of rolling pin?
Answer: to roll out dough or crust crackers
¼ tsp vanilla to double would be?
Answer: ½ tsp.
world ⅓ cup rolled oats doubled?
Answer: ⅔ rolled oats