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What foods are produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or growth stimulants? Organic
Bacon bits used on salad, which do not actually contain any meat, are examples of which scientific advances of food term? Food analogs
Which part of the scientific method is the following statement: "If salt increases the temperature of water, then the water will boil faster" Hypothesis
In order to receive a USDA Organic seal, what must livestock be given: Access to outdoor grazing areas
What does it mean to genetically modify a crop? Adding a specific stretch of DNA into the plants genome, giving it new or different characteristics
What does the term "locally grown produce" mean? Produce that grown or produced, processed and then sold within a certain area
What happens to the water in food concentrate? Some water is removed
how many teaspoons are in a tablespoon? 3
What is the proper way to measure a stick of butter? Measurement marks
Flash Freezing Freeze something especially food, quickly using very low temperatures
Dehydrating Removal of water
Retort Packaging A thin, lightweight flexible laminated plastic package used to hold processed food
Aseptic Packaging Process which food pharmaceutical or other contents are sterilized separately
Irradiation A process that uses radiation to control pests in food and prevent spoilage
American/family style Dinners serve themselves as food is passed around
Russian/Continental style Waiters serve guests filled plates of food, one course at a time
Blue plate service Host carries filled plates into dinner room and fill plates in the kitchen
Buffet service Arrange the food so that traffic flows easily
Describe what First in, First out means: New food goes in, and food goes out
How many tablespoons (tbsp) are in a stick of butter? 8
How many cups are in a stick of butter? 1/2
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