foods Crossword Puzzles
LIFE study 2013-07-10
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- Eat a variety of _____ from all of the groups.
- Drink low-fat ______ to help your body grow healthy and strong.
- Spaghetti is a type of ______.
- Broccoli and green beans are examples of a _____.
- Fits into the grains group of My Pyramid. Goes great with stir-fry.
- Apples,Oranges, and bananas fit into this food group.
- Salmon and trout are examples of _____.
- Pinto, kidney, black, refried- there are lots of different kinds and they can be eaten lots of different ways.
- ________ are an orange vegetable.
- This makes a quick and easy "ready-to-eat" breakfast with fruit and milk.
- Use whole grain ______ for you sandwiches.
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- Vegetable or olive _____ are often used for cooking and are part of a healthful diet.
- Lean ____ is an excellent source of protein, iron, and zinc.
- Use the My___ as a guide.
- Chicken and turkey are examples of _____.
- This sweet, smooth food comes in many different flavors and is a great way to get calcium for your bones.
- My Pyramid is a _____ to help you eat a variety of foods for a healthy body.
- you can hard-boil, scramble, fry, or poach these, or eat them as an omelet. How do you like your ______?
- Try fat-free or low _____ foods when you can.
- These are a great source of protein and can be mixed with cereal and dried fruit for an "on-the-go" snack.
- Cheddar, swiss, mozzarella, monterey jack are examples.
21 Clues: Use the My___ as a guide. • Spaghetti is a type of ______. • ________ are an orange vegetable. • Salmon and trout are examples of _____. • Chicken and turkey are examples of _____. • Use whole grain ______ for you sandwiches. • Try fat-free or low _____ foods when you can. • Eat a variety of _____ from all of the groups. • Broccoli and green beans are examples of a _____. • ...
Chap 10 - My Pyramid 2014-08-30
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- The group that has fats
- The dairy group
- one-half cup of cooked pasta is about the size of this computer tool
- (3 words)This group includes chicken, legumes, and eggs
- Required by the government, this information is required to be on all foods
- (2 words)contains the entire grain kernel
- "______ Tactic" used by advertisers to play on people's fears of aging or disease
- (2words) 10% of the calories teens eat are from this type of food
- The group that includes these items, cooked or raw
- 1.5 ounces of cheese is about the size of two of these
- The group that includes these sweet foods and their juice
- This has doubled for teens in the last 20 years
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- (2 words) a mistaken belief about food, such as brown eggs and white eggs have different nutritional values
- "Nutrient ______"; the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- less than 30 minutes of activity a day
- (2 words)What "DV" stands for on a Nutrition Label
- Potatoes and corn are examples of this type of vegetable, according to MyPyramid
- The number of main messages in MyPyramid
- 30 to 60 minutes of activity a day
- grains that have been milled, causing parts of the grain to be removed
- 60 minutes of heavy activity
- One cup of dry cereal is the size of this object
- The group that includes any food made from items such as wheat, barley or cornmeal
23 Clues: The dairy group • The group that has fats • 60 minutes of heavy activity • 30 to 60 minutes of activity a day • less than 30 minutes of activity a day • The number of main messages in MyPyramid • (2 words)contains the entire grain kernel • This has doubled for teens in the last 20 years • One cup of dry cereal is the size of this object • ...
4A: FOOD FOR THOUGHT 2024-02-04
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- (adj.) Food recently made; not frozen or preserved.
- (noun) One of the three main nutrients found in foods and drinks.
- (noun) Inorganic elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- (adj.) Food flavoured with spice.
- (adj.) Bread or pastries cooked in an oven.
- (adj.) Food covered in ice; food placed in the freezer
- (adj.) The acid taste of lemon or vinegar.
- (adj.) Food prepared by heating.
- (adj.) Bread or food made from flour that contains all the natural features of the grain, with nothing taken away.
- (ad.) Food that contains a lot of salt
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- (noun) A unit used in measuring the amount of energy food provides when eaten and digested.
- (adj.) A person is in a good physical or mental condition.
- (noun) One of the many substances found in food that is necessary for the body to grow and be strong.
- (noun) A potential cause of heart disease if there is too much of it.
- (noun) Organic substances that are necessary in small amounts for the growth and good health of the body.
- (noun) A layer under the skin that stores energy and protects organs.
- (adj.) Food that is cooked in boiling water.
- (adj.) Food cooked in hot oil or fat.
- (adj.) The pleasant taste of sugar or honey.
- (adj.) Uncooked food
- (adj.) Food that has a nice flavour and good to eat.
21 Clues: (adj.) Uncooked food • (adj.) Food prepared by heating. • (adj.) Food flavoured with spice. • (adj.) Food cooked in hot oil or fat. • (ad.) Food that contains a lot of salt • (adj.) The acid taste of lemon or vinegar. • (adj.) Bread or pastries cooked in an oven. • (adj.) Food that is cooked in boiling water. • (adj.) The pleasant taste of sugar or honey. • ...
Recipe Basics Review: Catie Pressotto 2023-03-06
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- to cook in water or liquid in which bubbles rise continually and break on surface
- to cut into small pieces
- a flat, rectangular pan designed for cookies and biscuits
- used to grip and lift hot, bulky foods like hamburgers
- larger and heavier than saucepans and have two small handles on each side
- to beat sugar and fat together until fluffy
- to cook by dry heat, usually in an oven
- to mix in ingredients lightly without mashing or crushing them
- to add salt, pepper, or other substances to food to enhance the flavor
- kitchen tool that breaks up and removes clumps from ingredients before baking or cooking
- pan used for baking and serving main dishes and desserts
- to remove or strip off the skin or rind of vegetables and fruit
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- used to brush foods with butter, a sauce, a glaze, or oil
- portable electric grill used to broil or grill food indoors
- thick cloth pads used to protect hands while handling hot containers
- a basketlike container which is placed inside a saucepan containing a small amount of boiling water. The holes in the steamer allow steam to pass through to cook the food.
- to cut into very small cubes
- long rods made of metal or bamboo, with one pointed end so food can slide on easily
- browns bread products on both sides at once
- for cakes, and come in various sizes
20 Clues: to cut into small pieces • to cut into very small cubes • for cakes, and come in various sizes • to cook by dry heat, usually in an oven • to beat sugar and fat together until fluffy • browns bread products on both sides at once • used to grip and lift hot, bulky foods like hamburgers • pan used for baking and serving main dishes and desserts • ...
Ecology Vocab Assignment 2024-04-05
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- organisms which can make their own food
- organisms which consume other organisms
- the interconnection of food chains
- an organism which only eats animal foods (meat)
- an organism which decomposes organic material
- a non-living thing which shapes their environment
- organisms which consume other organisms to gain energy, one of the trophic levels
- a living thing
- an organism which has a parasite living in/on it
- an organism which gets food from both plant & animal sources
- a group of individuals of the same species living & breeding within a given area
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- the region above, below & on Earth's surface in which life exists
- an animal which hunts other animals and eats their flesh
- community of living organisms in a particular area
- an animal which eats carrion, or dead plant material
- an animal which is eaten by a predator
- organisms which shape their environment
- organisms which can make their own food, one of the trophic levels
- a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- a group of species which are commonly found together
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- the branch of biology which pertains to the relationship of organisms and their environments
- the natural home of an organism
- an organism which only eats plant foods
- an organism which is parasitic is an organism which relies on another organism to sustain itself
25 Clues: a living thing • the natural home of an organism • the interconnection of food chains • an animal which is eaten by a predator • organisms which can make their own food • organisms which shape their environment • organisms which consume other organisms • an organism which only eats plant foods • an organism which decomposes organic material • ...
Nutrition and Nutrients 2025-02-06
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- eating the right amount of food while maintaining your nutritional needs, setting limits of fats,sugars and sodium for proper health
- means to change your eating patterns for a desired outcome
- body has to work harder in order to break them down; therefor they are better for you;more natural
- need to moderate
- nutrients needed for growth and repair of body cells
- healthy fats
- red on the food plate, (1 1/2 cups)
- calories that have NO nutritional value
- a nutrient that makes up blood and other body fluids
- green on the food plate, (2 1/2 cups)
- a measure of energy;the body needs in order to function normally
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- recommended adult intake of calories
- a nutrient that provided the body's main source of energy
- are substances in your food which the body needs for growth and repair of cells, many body processes,and for energy
- nutrients that are needed for many body processes
- how are ingredients listed on a food label
- blue on the food plate (3 cups)
- should be less than double the amount of calories
- is the study of what people eat and it's affect on your Diet and health
- purple on the food plate (5oz)
- eating foods that provide essential nutrients
- Nutrients that help the body Use carbohydrates, proteins and fats
- fats we need to AVOID
- refers to ALL foods a person takes in each day
- orange on the food plate (6oz)
25 Clues: healthy fats • need to moderate • fats we need to AVOID • purple on the food plate (5oz) • orange on the food plate (6oz) • blue on the food plate (3 cups) • red on the food plate, (1 1/2 cups) • recommended adult intake of calories • green on the food plate, (2 1/2 cups) • calories that have NO nutritional value • how are ingredients listed on a food label • ...
Cooking Terms 2024-10-03
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- cooking food in liquid at a temperature just below the boiling point
- "To the tooth" in Italian
- To cook food quickly in a skillet
- Grabs and flips food
- Separates solids from liquids
- To grill food on a grilling pan
- use to mix batter
- Takes skin off of fruits and vegetables
- Puts liquids onto meat to keep moist
- is prepared by slowly cooking in a small amount of liquid in a covered pot
- Mixes Powdered ingredients incorporates air
- an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range
- Serves liquid foods
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- Soaking food in a seasoned sauce in the fridge for hours or even days
- pan To bake pie in
- shreds foods into thin pieces.
- cook saute, brown meat,sauce,and searing
- the process of working dough by hand or with a machine to develop the gluten in the flour and create a smooth, cohesive mass
- use to stir fries
- heating liquids until bubble breaks the surface
- strain grease from brown meat
- The aromatic outermost part of a citrus peel used to flavor food to great effect
- Flips food
- a moist heat cooking method that uses hot steam to cook food
- To remove browned bits adhering to a saucepan through the judicious use of water
- while roasting meat, you add juices over the food
26 Clues: Flips food • use to stir fries • use to mix batter • pan To bake pie in • Serves liquid foods • Grabs and flips food • "To the tooth" in Italian • strain grease from brown meat • Separates solids from liquids • shreds foods into thin pieces. • To grill food on a grilling pan • To cook food quickly in a skillet • Puts liquids onto meat to keep moist • ...
Global impact SD 12 2025-05-15
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- – To use less and save more.
- – A place where food is grown or animals are raised.
- – What we do when we spend money on something.
- – Extra food that’s not eaten.
- – Rotting food scraps to feed soil.
- – Power we use for machines, lights, and cooking.
- – The air, land, water, and all living things around us.
- – Food that is grown or made nearby.
- – A resource we need to grow food.
- – A place where people buy fresh food or goods.
- – When land, water, or air gets dirty.
- – When farmers pick ripe fruits or vegetables.
- – Wrapping that food comes in.
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- – Give some of what you have to others.
- – What we eat to stay healthy and strong.
- – Picking the best option for people and the planet.
- – Use it again instead of throwing it away.
- – Extra stuff we don’t need or use.
- – Foods that grow best during certain times of the year.
- – Turning used items into something new.
- – Food grown without harmful chemicals.
- – Food saved from a meal to eat later.
- – What plants do when we care for them.
- – A place where food or items are sold.
- – The planet we all live on.
- – A list of foods you can eat or choose from.
- – Something that lasts a long time and doesn’t harm nature.
- – A material that can harm animals if thrown away.
- – What we do to make food ready to eat.
- – Making sure workers are treated well.
30 Clues: – To use less and save more. • – The planet we all live on. • – Extra food that’s not eaten. • – Wrapping that food comes in. • – A resource we need to grow food. • – Extra stuff we don’t need or use. • – Rotting food scraps to feed soil. • – Food that is grown or made nearby. • – Food saved from a meal to eat later. • – When land, water, or air gets dirty. • ...
Week 4 Aging Adult 2025-03-06
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- A condition characterized by reduced bone density requiring increased calcium and vitamin D.
- A vitamin essential for nerve function that has reduced absorption with aging.
- A digestive condition where spicy and acidic foods should be avoided.
- A diet rich in plant-based foods, olive oil, and lean proteins, beneficial for heart and brain health.
- A mineral that should be limited to less than 2300 mg per day for cardiovascular health.
- A cognitive disorder where proper nutrition can help slow progression.
- A condition common in older adults due to a reduced thirst sensation.
- A government program that provides food assistance to low-income seniors.
- A nutrient essential for digestive health, found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
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- A nutrient vital for neurotransmitter production and memory support.
- The age-related loss of muscle mass requiring higher protein intake.
- A chronic disease requiring blood sugar management through diet.
- Another term for high blood pressure, influenced by sodium intake.
- A macronutrient crucial for muscle maintenance and wound healing.
- An essential factor in preventing confusion, falls, and kidney issues in older adults.
- A fatty acid essential for brain function, found in fish and flaxseeds.
- The process that slows with aging and affects nutrient absorption.
- A diet designed to lower blood pressure and promote heart health.
- A mineral important for preventing anemia and supporting immune function.
- A diet designed to help manage irritable bowel syndrome and digestive issues.
20 Clues: A chronic disease requiring blood sugar management through diet. • A macronutrient crucial for muscle maintenance and wound healing. • A diet designed to lower blood pressure and promote heart health. • Another term for high blood pressure, influenced by sodium intake. • The process that slows with aging and affects nutrient absorption. • ...
Crossword 2025-09-18
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- - Crucial for daily life and hydration - you can only survive 3 days without it
- - This vitamin helps with wound healing and is found in citrus fruits and kiwifruit.
- - A sweet substance that can be a hidden source of empty kilojoules in many foods.
- - The indigestible part of plant-based foods.
- - This nutrient is needed for growth and is found in eggs, poultry, and dairy products.
- - Chemical processes in the body that convert food and drink into energy.
- - Needed by the body in small amounts for normal growth and immune function
- - Various compounds which are insoluble in water.
- - Natural substances made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that serve as the body's primary fuel source.
- - The minerals in your blood that carry an electric charge.
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- - This can be done through drinking water.
- - An essential nutrient that provides the body with energy and helps absorb certain vitamins
- - Fruit sugar.
- - A simple sugar which is an important energy source.
- - The unit of measurement for energy in food and is often listed on nutrition labels in Australia.
- - An essential mineral vital for making hemoglobin.
- - Helps your bones grow.
- - Essential chemical elements that the body needs to function, develop normally and stay healthy
- - This vitamin is essential for healthy vision and can be found in carrots and sweet
- - This vitamin can be found from the sun.
- - The unit of measurement for energy in food and is often listed on nutrition labels in the United States.
21 Clues: - Fruit sugar. • - Helps your bones grow. • - This vitamin can be found from the sun. • - This can be done through drinking water. • - The indigestible part of plant-based foods. • - Various compounds which are insoluble in water. • - An essential mineral vital for making hemoglobin. • - A simple sugar which is an important energy source. • ...
Understanding a food label 2017-04-06
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- waxy, fat-like substance that's found in all cells of the body. Your body needs this to make hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help you digest foods.
- Unit of energy you get from food
- any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- essential for healthy bones and is also important for muscle contraction, heart action, and normal blood clotting.
- vital importance to digestion; it helps the body move food through the digestive tract
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- typically can be broken down to release energy
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- assist in a range of essential body functions, including: blood pressure.
- essential components of the muscle, skin, and bones.
- helps to maintain blood volume, regulate the balance of water in the cells, and keep nerves functioning
- major storage form of energy in the body
11 Clues: Unit of energy you get from food • major storage form of energy in the body • typically can be broken down to release energy • essential components of the muscle, skin, and bones. • assist in a range of essential body functions, including: blood pressure. • any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish. • ...
health puzzle 2022-02-22
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- Nervosa-is an eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges.
- Fatty acids-a kind of fat formed when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil during processing
- Fats-are fats that are usually liquid at room temperature
- nutrients that promote normal growth give you energy and keep your skin healthy
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- Dense - this term refers to foods having a high amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories.
- waxy substance that the body uses to build cells and make other substances.
- a complex carbohydrate that the body can't break down or use for energy
- Fats-are fats that are usually solid at room temperature
- Eating- is a disorder in which a person repeatedly eats to much food at one time
- is a unit of heat that measures the the energy in foods
- Disorder- are extreme eating behaviors that can lead to serious illness or even death
11 Clues: is a unit of heat that measures the the energy in foods • Fats-are fats that are usually solid at room temperature • Fats-are fats that are usually liquid at room temperature • a complex carbohydrate that the body can't break down or use for energy • waxy substance that the body uses to build cells and make other substances. • ...
Health Science Nutrition 2014-01-23
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- A form of energy found in all foods.
- A small part of a polymer.
- Several little Monomers.
- The building blocks of the body.
- A source of carbohydrates.
- A consequence of eating too much calories.
- Makes up the cell wall.
- Body hormones.
- Part of Proteins and more.
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- Store-able Energy Source.
- Main source of energy.
- A high protein food.
- Another high source of fats.
- A main source of fat.
- Most common Monomer.
- Things found in Carbohydrates.
16 Clues: Body hormones. • A high protein food. • Most common Monomer. • A main source of fat. • Main source of energy. • Makes up the cell wall. • Several little Monomers. • Store-able Energy Source. • A small part of a polymer. • A source of carbohydrates. • Part of Proteins and more. • Another high source of fats. • Things found in Carbohydrates. • The building blocks of the body. • ...
Culinary Vocab 2021-09-23
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- bacteria needs it to grow
- potentially dangerous for food
- pathogenic micro-organism ex. bacteria
- favors bacteria growth, found in fruits
- crossing germs of different foods
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- in genus of bacteria called Campylobacter
- ex. dust, dirt, hair, foreign objects
- put these on to be safe
- taking the right precautions
- ex. zinc, lead, copper, pesticides
- microscopic germs
- a rare but serious illness by a toxin
- the dangerous temperature range
- good hygiene
- bacteria when eaten causes listeriosis
- illness obtained after eating raw meats
16 Clues: good hygiene • microscopic germs • put these on to be safe • bacteria needs it to grow • taking the right precautions • potentially dangerous for food • the dangerous temperature range • crossing germs of different foods • ex. zinc, lead, copper, pesticides • ex. dust, dirt, hair, foreign objects • a rare but serious illness by a toxin • bacteria when eaten causes listeriosis • ...
Deutch Restaurant 2022-03-21
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- Something to put your drink on
- piece of paper with your total on it
- a refund
- comes from apples
- which came first the color or the food
- it used to have coke in it
- its water
- items you eat your food with
- Europe currency
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- flat version of cake
- the list of foods and drinks
- its french but not created in France
- salad of sausages
- processed meat sandwich
- euro
- you usually have this during a sore throat
16 Clues: euro • a refund • its water • Europe currency • salad of sausages • comes from apples • flat version of cake • processed meat sandwich • it used to have coke in it • the list of foods and drinks • items you eat your food with • Something to put your drink on • piece of paper with your total on it • its french but not created in France • which came first the color or the food • ...
Nutrition 2020-11-02
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- softens stool
- CHO
- vitamin found in animal products
- complex carbohydrates
- made up of two sugar units bonded together
- hydrogen is missing in one or more places
- simple carbohydrates
- attracts water and turns into gel during digestion
- refers to foods that humans cannot digest
- a measurement of energy
- found in carrots
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- fats and cholesterol
- generally of animal origin and at solid at room temperature
- competely hydrogenated
- feeling of fullness
- it contributes to the healing of wounds
16 Clues: CHO • softens stool • found in carrots • feeling of fullness • fats and cholesterol • simple carbohydrates • complex carbohydrates • competely hydrogenated • a measurement of energy • vitamin found in animal products • it contributes to the healing of wounds • hydrogen is missing in one or more places • refers to foods that humans cannot digest • ...
Dell and the Treasure of Yamashita's Gold 2025-07-27
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- What Dell finds that leads to the treasure.
- Dell’s mischievous best friend.
- Where Dell and Maychell move to.
- What they are trying to find.
- Where the treasure is hidden.
- Dell's dream career.
- Dell's brown Shih Tzu.
- Dell's mother.
- Where Dell wants to live.
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- The greedy slumlord.
- The golden statue in the chamber.
- Where Dell and his mom live.
- Word carved into the chamber wall.
- Legendary gold Dell searches for.
- Dell's white Shih Tzu.
- One of Dell's favorite foods.
16 Clues: Dell's mother. • The greedy slumlord. • Dell's dream career. • Dell's brown Shih Tzu. • Dell's white Shih Tzu. • Where Dell wants to live. • Where Dell and his mom live. • What they are trying to find. • Where the treasure is hidden. • One of Dell's favorite foods. • Dell’s mischievous best friend. • Where Dell and Maychell move to. • The golden statue in the chamber. • ...
Harini's Wonderlust 2023-10-09
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- Named as a world-class center of business, culture, trading and Jackie Chan
- Well known from ice-hockey, breathtaking sceneries and large population of moose
- Tempting foods are found here such as enchiladas and the oldest city in North America
- Known for it's diverse ecosystem (koalas, kangaroos, etc)
- Home for the most famous brands and creations in the world (McDonalds, Disneyland, etc)
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- Mouthwatering spicy foods and known as the world's most attractive country
- Known for it's rich culture and friendly locals. It is also famous for it's food (pavlova, fish & chips, etc) and aged wine
- Known for it's culture and beautiful sceneries. It is also known for it's vending machines.
- Got it's fame from the rise of global superstars such as BTS and Blackpink
- Operas, art cities and historical monuments are found here. Leonardo DiCaprio is also from here ;)
- Authentic cuisines and famous buildings are found here (Paris, ratatouille, etc)
11 Clues: Known for it's diverse ecosystem (koalas, kangaroos, etc) • Mouthwatering spicy foods and known as the world's most attractive country • Got it's fame from the rise of global superstars such as BTS and Blackpink • Named as a world-class center of business, culture, trading and Jackie Chan • ...
Food Preservation 2025-04-02
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- Heating foods in jars to create an airtight seal, and destroy harmful bacteria
- The process of taking the liquid out of a food, usually fruit, veggies, and meats
- The process of slowing down spoilage in food
- The process of boiling a food and immediately submerging it into an ice water bath
- Filling jars with cooked (fully/partially) and processing it in a pressure canner
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- The unfilled space on top of a food within a
- Dehydrating food followed by packing it into a jar of sugar
- A preservation process at 0 degrees celsius
- A process of canning by submerging the food in a container into a container of hot or boiling water
- Filling jars with uncooked foods, rather than heated/prepared food
- A process of immersing food in a brine solution with herbs, seasonings, etc. to create a shelf-stable product
11 Clues: A preservation process at 0 degrees celsius • The unfilled space on top of a food within a • The process of slowing down spoilage in food • Dehydrating food followed by packing it into a jar of sugar • Filling jars with uncooked foods, rather than heated/prepared food • Heating foods in jars to create an airtight seal, and destroy harmful bacteria • ...
The Master of Words 2015-05-04
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- / Somethings worth
- / A word used to compare 2 things of different standards
- / How Columns are
- / Portraying to water
- / How rows are
- / Osama Bin Ladin was found hiding in one of these
- / A detail of somethings characteristics
- / Some chemicals can do this
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- / The body does this after it dies
- / Rhymes with extinguish
- / Naturally grown
- / To elaborate in detail
- / Equal on both sides
- / Some foods are called this
- / Needed to solve equations
- / Suspension cables do this to a bridges weight
16 Clues: / How rows are • / How Columns are • / Naturally grown • / Somethings worth • / Rhymes with extinguish • / Equal on both sides • / Portraying to water • / To elaborate in detail • / Some foods are called this • / Needed to solve equations • / Some chemicals can do this • / The body does this after it dies • ...
CGI Crossword FUn 2024-07-23
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- Outdoor meal
- Where you sometimes each lunch
- Creative activities with materials
- A competition of speed
- Leader of sports activities
- Music you sing at camp
- People you play with at camp
- Creative expression through drawing or painting
- Fun activities you play with others
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- The outdoors and wildlife
- Where you cook marshmallows
- What you do when something is funny
- Light foods eaten between meals
- To move through water
- What you have at camp
- Physical activities like tennis or basketball
16 Clues: Outdoor meal • To move through water • What you have at camp • A competition of speed • Music you sing at camp • The outdoors and wildlife • Where you cook marshmallows • Leader of sports activities • People you play with at camp • Where you sometimes each lunch • Light foods eaten between meals • Creative activities with materials • What you do when something is funny • ...
jetts life crossword puzzle 2023-04-12
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- am i a lier
- favorite food category
- creators name
- what place does jett mark "soup" on his favorite food list
- favorite sport
- 2nd favorite video game
- do i have friends and family
- what jett "thinks" he is
- favorite color
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- 1st favorite video game
- what universe jett owns
- age in 2023
- his roblox account on
- owners birthyear
- what place does jett mark fish on his favorite foods list
- am i always rude
- 3rd favorite video game
17 Clues: am i a lier • age in 2023 • creators name • favorite sport • favorite color • owners birthyear • am i always rude • his roblox account on • favorite food category • 1st favorite video game • what universe jett owns • 3rd favorite video game • 2nd favorite video game • what jett "thinks" he is • do i have friends and family • what place does jett mark fish on his favorite foods list • ...
Happy Birthday Julia! 2025-01-15
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- i steal this from you
- I love, u hate
- ___ time
- what to get u if ur sad
- how we met
- Brie, cambazola, cheddar
- Imani said this on 10/25
- tiny
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- color of shirt you’re wearing in one of my fav pics of u
- your favorite number
- what u like on pizza
- season 2 eps 10
- my favorite ____
- we’re doing this in one of 1st pics
- we went to Whole Foods after
- you asked me to borrow this
16 Clues: tiny • ___ time • how we met • I love, u hate • season 2 eps 10 • my favorite ____ • your favorite number • what u like on pizza • i steal this from you • what to get u if ur sad • Brie, cambazola, cheddar • Imani said this on 10/25 • you asked me to borrow this • we went to Whole Foods after • we’re doing this in one of 1st pics • color of shirt you’re wearing in one of my fav pics of u
Healthy pregnancy crossword 2025-09-17
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- date - expected day of birth
- - developing baby after 8 weeks
- - chemicals that change during pregnancy
- - strong desire for certain foods
- - one third of pregnancy
- - an organ that nourishes the baby
- - process of giving birth
- - paired with ''sickness''
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- - professional who assists in childbirth
- - answer
- - imaging test to see the baby
- marks - skin changes during pregnancy
- - common symptom in hands or feet
- - section - surgical delivery method
- - developing baby in the early stage
- - newborn child
16 Clues: - answer • - newborn child • - one third of pregnancy • - process of giving birth • - paired with ''sickness'' • date - expected day of birth • - imaging test to see the baby • - developing baby after 8 weeks • - strong desire for certain foods • - common symptom in hands or feet • - an organ that nourishes the baby • - section - surgical delivery method • ...
La comida 2025-10-23
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- dessert on your birthday
- sour yellow fruit
- guacamole
- red delicious give to teacher
- sparkling unhealthy drink
- shirley temple garnish
- tea
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- potato
- should drink about 8 cups of it a day to stay hydrated
- seasoning to make your food taste better
- rabbit food
- tomato
- when its rare some people say the cow is still mooooing
- seasoning that makes foods spicy
- thanksgiving main meal
- bitter and dark drink until you add sweetener and sugar
16 Clues: tea • potato • tomato • guacamole • rabbit food • sour yellow fruit • thanksgiving main meal • shirley temple garnish • dessert on your birthday • sparkling unhealthy drink • red delicious give to teacher • seasoning that makes foods spicy • seasoning to make your food taste better • should drink about 8 cups of it a day to stay hydrated • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-01-12
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- Substances that help regulate the body's functions.
- Essential nutrients that are used to repair the body cells and tissues.
- The substances in foods that your body needs in order to grow, have energy and stay healthy.
- Sources of energy that also perform other functions such as vitamin storage and body insulation.
- All the things you regularly eat and drink.
- That part of grains, fruits, and vegetables that the body can not break down.
- Substances that strengthen the muscles, bones, and teeth; enrich the blood, and keep the heart and other organs operating properly.
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- The starches and sugars that provide the body with most of its energy.
- Units of heat that measure the energy available in foods.
- A wax-like substance used by the body to build cells and make other substances.
- The process of taking in food and using it for growth and good health.
11 Clues: All the things you regularly eat and drink. • Substances that help regulate the body's functions. • Units of heat that measure the energy available in foods. • The starches and sugars that provide the body with most of its energy. • The process of taking in food and using it for growth and good health. • ...
Nutrition 2020-11-02
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- softens stool
- CHO
- vitamin found in animal products
- complex carbohydrates
- made up of two sugar units bonded together
- hydrogen is missing in one or more places
- simple carbohydrates
- attracts water and turns into gel during digestion
- refers to foods that humans cannot digest
- a measurement of energy
- found in carrots
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- fats and cholesterol
- generally of animal origin and at solid at room temperature
- competely hydrogenated
- feeling of fullness
- it contributes to the healing of wounds
16 Clues: CHO • softens stool • found in carrots • feeling of fullness • fats and cholesterol • simple carbohydrates • complex carbohydrates • competely hydrogenated • a measurement of energy • vitamin found in animal products • it contributes to the healing of wounds • hydrogen is missing in one or more places • refers to foods that humans cannot digest • ...
The Hunger Games Chapters 3 & 4 2022-04-21
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- Something that has fallen apart or lost strength.
- Inability to speak or express things clearly.
- A forgotten state.
- Staring at something stupidly.
- To hit repeatedly.
- When somebody tightens the sides of the lips.
- Eating hastily.
- Given or allowed.
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- Thinking about something.
- A person’s manner of acting or their appearance.
- An unordinary mixture of things.
- State clearly.
- Impossible to accomplish.
- Authorized.
- A large bowl used for serving foods.
- Something that is great and grand.
16 Clues: Authorized. • State clearly. • Eating hastily. • Given or allowed. • A forgotten state. • To hit repeatedly. • Thinking about something. • Impossible to accomplish. • Staring at something stupidly. • An unordinary mixture of things. • Something that is great and grand. • A large bowl used for serving foods. • Inability to speak or express things clearly. • ...
level 2 ch. 6 review 2016-08-30
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- chicken cooked in the oven
- to try to lower the price of something
- sweet foods after the main meal
- Vodafone is a .... company
- pickles are....
- very hungry =....
- free=...
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- clients call the company call to make an....
- pots, pans, glasses are....
- you put your clothes in a ......
- they are companies that make drugs and medicine
- blankets, sheets are
- you try on clothes in the ... room
- people you work with
- she cleans rooms
- KFC is ..... chicken
16 Clues: free=... • pickles are.... • she cleans rooms • very hungry =.... • blankets, sheets are • people you work with • KFC is ..... chicken • chicken cooked in the oven • Vodafone is a .... company • pots, pans, glasses are.... • sweet foods after the main meal • you put your clothes in a ...... • you try on clothes in the ... room • to try to lower the price of something • ...
The Master of words 2015-05-04
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- / Some chemicals can do this
- / To elaborate in detail
- / Portraying to water
- / Naturally grown
- / How rows are
- / A word used to compare 2 things of different standards
- / Suspension cables do this to a bridges weight
- / How Columns are
- / Needed to solve equations
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- / Rhymes with extinguish
- / A detail of somethings characteristics
- / Equal on both sides
- / The body does this after it dies
- / Some foods are called this
- / Somethings worth
- / Osama Bin Ladin was found hiding in one of these
16 Clues: / How rows are • / Naturally grown • / How Columns are • / Somethings worth • / Equal on both sides • / Portraying to water • / Rhymes with extinguish • / To elaborate in detail • / Needed to solve equations • / Some chemicals can do this • / Some foods are called this • / The body does this after it dies • / A detail of somethings characteristics • ...
Healthy Eating 2025-06-18
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- a substance in certain foods, such as fruit, vegetables, and brown bread, that travels through the body as waste and helps the contents of the bowels to pass through the body easily
- foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and cheese
- a unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides
- the process by which the body takes in and uses food, especially that it needs to stay healthy, or the scientific study of this process
- any of a group of natural substances that are necessary in small amounts for the growth and good health of the body
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- one of several substances, such as sugar or starch, that provide the body with energy, or foods containing these substances such as bread, potatoes, pasta, and rice
- the substance under the skin of humans and animals that stores energy and keeps them warm
- an eating plan in which someone eats less food, or only particular types of food, because they want to become thinner or for medical reasons
- one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and be strong
9 Clues: foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and cheese • a unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides • the substance under the skin of humans and animals that stores energy and keeps them warm • ...
Nutrition science 2024-02-21
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- and amino acid is the body cannot make for itself and must obtain from foods
- the maintenance of stable levels of acid and binds in the body fluid
- plants that have a special ability to capture nitrogen from the air and transfer it to their protein rich seeds
- two or more incomplete proteins that can be combined to provide all essential amino acids
- a condition caused by a lack of calories and protein in a person's eating powder
- the amino acids that body can make for itself
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- a compression of the nitrogen a person consumes with the nitrogen he or she excretes
- an energy yo yielding micronutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
- a sickness caused by the lack of an essential nutrient
- proteins combined of all the essential amino acids humans
- practice of making eating choices consistently entirely or largely of plant foods
- protein that is lacking in sufficient amounts of one or more essential amino acids
- a protein deficiency disease
- a wasting disease caused by a lack of calories
- a compound that can conduct an excess of either acid or face in a fluid
- a protein that defends the body against infections and disease
- the building blocks of protein
- the caring of the structures of a protein caused by heat, acids, bases, alcohol, by agitation and oxidation
18 Clues: a protein deficiency disease • the building blocks of protein • the amino acids that body can make for itself • a wasting disease caused by a lack of calories • a sickness caused by the lack of an essential nutrient • proteins combined of all the essential amino acids humans • a protein that defends the body against infections and disease • ...
Mozart 3 2021-12-09
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- One of Mozart's favorite foods
- One of the stories Constanze would tell Mozart to help keep him awake
- Mozart and his wife were dancing because they ran out of ____
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- Another of Mozart's favorite foods
- Mozart once wrote a piece of music during this event
- Another of the stories Constanze would tell Mozart to help keep him awake
6 Clues: One of Mozart's favorite foods • Another of Mozart's favorite foods • Mozart once wrote a piece of music during this event • Mozart and his wife were dancing because they ran out of ____ • One of the stories Constanze would tell Mozart to help keep him awake • Another of the stories Constanze would tell Mozart to help keep him awake
TASTY TRIVIA 2025-07-20
Knife Skills Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- A dice cut is in what shape?
- To remove the outer skin with a peeler.
- knife knife A large, all-purpose knife, used to chop, slice, and cut most foods; 8-10 inches long.
- To cut food into pieces of the same size and shape; a cube or square shape.
- To cut food into very fine (small) pieces. Ex: garlic, onions.
- Knife cut used for cutting herbs and leafy greens into thin strips.
- A type of cut that creates round or oval, flat pieces by cutting a cylindrical vegetable crosswise.
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- To cut food into bite-sized pieces using the quick, heavy blows of a knife.
- The flat part of the knife that has the cutting edge.
- We usually "mince" this vegetable.
- To cut food into short, thin strips or sticks.
- To remove the outer skin with a knife or sharp tool. (Ex: potatoes, apples, carrots, etc.)
- knife A long knife with a serrated edge, for slicing bread or other soft foods.
- A vegetable that can be cut into a Rondelle shape.
- To cut food into very narrow or thin pieces, usually with a chef’s knife.
- knife A small knife used mainly for peeling fruits and vegetables; 2-4 inches long.
- A "bad" place to put a knife because you might not always see it in there.
- The name for the way we hold our hand when cutting.
18 Clues: A dice cut is in what shape? • We usually "mince" this vegetable. • To remove the outer skin with a peeler. • To cut food into short, thin strips or sticks. • A vegetable that can be cut into a Rondelle shape. • The name for the way we hold our hand when cutting. • The flat part of the knife that has the cutting edge. • ...
T 2025-05-09
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- The most recent of the five basic tastes discovered.
- The rough folded structures on the tongue's surface where taste buds reside.
- The ions that trigger an action potential in the taste buds for acidic foods.
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- The biological term for tasting.
- Not one of the five basic tastes.
- The taste that serves to protect from ingesting poisonous foods.
6 Clues: The biological term for tasting. • Not one of the five basic tastes. • The most recent of the five basic tastes discovered. • The taste that serves to protect from ingesting poisonous foods. • The rough folded structures on the tongue's surface where taste buds reside. • The ions that trigger an action potential in the taste buds for acidic foods.
Mia Chapter 2 2024-02-21
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- a condition caused by a lack of calories and protein in a persons eating pattern
- plants that have a special ability to capture nitrogen from the air and transfer it to their protein rich seeds
- two or more in complete proteins that can be combined to provide all the essential amino acids
- the changing of the structure of a protein caused by heat, acids, bases, alcohol, agitation, and oxidation
- a sickness caused by the lack of an essential nutrient
- proteins composed of all the essential amino acids
- an energy yielding macronutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- a protein deficiency disease
- a compound that can counteract an excess of either acid or base in a fluid
- a comparison of the nitrogen a person consumes with the nitrogen he or she excretes
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- a protein that defends the body against infection and disease
- the amino acids the body can make for itself
- the practice of making eating choices consisting entirely or largely of plant foods
- the maintenance of stable levels of acids and bases in body fluid
- an amino acid the body cannot make for itself and must obtain from foods
- the building blocks of protein molecules
- a wasting disease caused by a lack of calories and protein
- protein that is lacking in sufficient amount of one or more essential amino acids
18 Clues: a protein deficiency disease • the building blocks of protein molecules • the amino acids the body can make for itself • proteins composed of all the essential amino acids • a sickness caused by the lack of an essential nutrient • a wasting disease caused by a lack of calories and protein • a protein that defends the body against infection and disease • ...
Judaism 2021-12-10
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- Jewish holiday
- Sold as a slave in Egypt
- Capital & very holy city in Israel
- Foods that conform to Jewish law
- Star on the flag of Israel
- Founder of Judaism
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- Most strict branch of Judaism
- Candelabrum symbol seen in Synagogoues
- Special shawl with 613 tassels
- Found on the doorways of Jewish homes
- Rescued the Israelite slaves
- Jewish Bible
- Jewish headcovering worn by men
13 Clues: Jewish Bible • Jewish holiday • Founder of Judaism • Sold as a slave in Egypt • Star on the flag of Israel • Rescued the Israelite slaves • Most strict branch of Judaism • Special shawl with 613 tassels • Jewish headcovering worn by men • Foods that conform to Jewish law • Capital & very holy city in Israel • Found on the doorways of Jewish homes • ...
Food & Kitchen Safety Crossword 2020-10-16
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- keep medications and chemicals out of the reach of ____________.
- Never put ________ on a grease fire.
- The emergency response for chemical poisoning is to call the _____________ ___________ ___________. (three words - no spaces)
- Which dishes should you wash first?
- What is the third step to food safety?
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
- What is the fourth step to food safety?
- A maximum of two people can stand around the ________.
- If cooking immediately, a microwave can be used to ____________ foods.
- Never __________ knives in a sink (especially when covered with warm soapy water).
- What is the second step to food safety?
- What material should never be put in a microwave?
- What is the foodborne illness-causing bacteria commonly found in raw or uncooked poultry?
- A _________ should only be used to dry dishes. (2 Words - no spaces)
- Always crack _______ before they get put in the microwave.
- Use a ______________ for drying hands only. (2 Words - no spaces)
- Before microwaving foods with porous skins, such as _________, poke holes in them.
- Always wash the top of a _____ before opening.
- When testing meats, the thermometer should be inserted into the __________ part.
- Sweep ______ pieces of broken glass into a paper bag or dust pan.
- Scrape excess food into the ___________.
- _______________ is a symptom of food poisoning.
- What do you put in the rinse water to sanitize your dishes in the 5 step cleaning process?
- To unplug an appliance always pull on the _______.
- The drainboard goes to the _______ of the sink.
- is a bacteria found in contaminated water. (second space is a "-")
- Pull out _______ completely when placing food in the oven. (2 Words - plural - no spaces)
- Put out a grease fire with _______________. (2 Words - no spaces)
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- Always keep knives _________. They are safer that way.
- What do you use to wipe up small pieces of glass? (3 Words - no spaces)
- Only handle electrical appliances with _____ hands.
- Always wipe knives on the _____________ to prevent getting cut. (2 Words - no spaces)
- How many squirts of soap do you add to the dish washing water?
- If you cut yourself you must wear ____________________ to continue cooking. (2 Words - no spaces)
- You should always wear an ______ in the kitchen.
- When raw meat comes in contact with other food __________________ occurs. (6th space is a "-")
- What stops the growth of bacteria on foods?
- How long can food safely be left out before throwing out when using time as a public health control? (2 Words - no spaces)
- Wash _____________ separately.
- What type of spoon can be used to stir hot foods and should never be put in the dishwasher?
- Always use _______ when handling hot dishes. (2 Words - no spaces)
- Cook ____ at a low temperature only to prevent grease fires.
- The abdominal thrust is the emergency treatment for someone who is ___________.
- What is the first step to food safety?
- Never operate a microwave ___________.
- Position handles towards the ______ of the stove.
- What should the temperature of the water be to wash your hands?
- A _________ should only be used to wash dishes. (2 Words - no spaces)
- In the temperature danger zone, _________ grow rapidly.
- _____________ are tiny living things that can only be seen through a microscope.
- Keep ________ and drawers closed.
- Wipe up _______ immediately to prevent falls.
- You should ________ loose clothing and jewelry before cooking.
53 Clues: Wash _____________ separately. • Keep ________ and drawers closed. • Which dishes should you wash first? • Never put ________ on a grease fire. • What is the third step to food safety? • What is the first step to food safety? • Never operate a microwave ___________. • What is the fourth step to food safety? • What is the second step to food safety? • ...
Biomolecules- Angciangco, Leonard G. (BSMT 2-2) 2021-09-21
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- An indigestible carbohydrate from plants that does not dissolve in water.
- the main source of carbohydrates is
- A lack of or an inability to use the hormone insulin, which results in a buildup of glucose in the bloodstream
- there are types of proteins complete and
- A sugar with a single chemical unit is called a?
- What is plant material that can't be digested?
- is a measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed,k and enter the bloodstream.
- when food ingredients, such as fiber, are added to provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition the foods are called this.
- that promotes healthy and normal cell growth skin carries vitamins A,D,E and K in the body
- such as potatoes and corns that can be found in starches
- is a sugar made up of several
- around vital organs such as the heart and liver
- What is the form of carbohydrate that supplies energy to the body?
- eating foods that are high in refined sugars
- help the body grow, maintain and repair cells and tissues
- there are two kinds of dietary soluble and
- this bulk helps to move food through the large intestine,promoting regular
- that provides for the body heat and
- that occur naturally in milk
- helps form the protective coverings around
- A hormone secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose level.
- An inability to digest lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk, due to a lack of the digestive enzyme lactase.
- are isolated, nondigestible carbohydrates that have beneficial effects in human health.
- What do you call a carbohydrate with a simple chemical structure?
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- A concentrated source of a nutrient, usually in pill, liquid, or powder form.
- The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food.
- What Carbohydrate requires more work for the body to digest?
- consuming large amount of these foods can lead to
- An indigestible carbohydrate from plants that dissolves in water.
- Indigestible polysaccharides that make up the tough, fibrous cell walls of plants.
- A sugar made of two monosaccharides is called a?
- fiber consist of plant material
- is the process by which plants use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water to oxygen and glucose.
- proteins are made of chains of chemical building blocks
- it is the body's source of energy.
- What is a carbohydrate with a more complex chemical structure than a sugar?
- A carbohydrate sweetener that is separated from its natural source for use as a food additive.
- sugar the occurs naturally in fruits
- in the form of rice,paste,and bread products
- A sugar that extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods is an
- A substance that tastes sweet but has few or no calories is called a?
- A chemical produced in the body and released into the bloodstream to regulate specific body processes.
- The body’s storage form of glucose (also known as animal starch).
- What is a the body's main source of energy?
- is the sum of dietary and functional fibers.
- Biomolecule that is insoluble in water. Fats, Phospholipids, and Steroids
- your body needs iron to build
- that occur naturally in grains
- A low blood glucose level.
- that leads to sugar highs and lows
- such as peas and lentils
51 Clues: such as peas and lentils • A low blood glucose level. • that occur naturally in milk • is a sugar made up of several • your body needs iron to build • that occur naturally in grains • fiber consist of plant material • it is the body's source of energy. • that leads to sugar highs and lows • the main source of carbohydrates is • that provides for the body heat and • ...
Culinary Jargon 2016-09-16
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- – A French term meaning “with pepper”, typically describing meats either prepared by coating in coarse ground peppercorns before cooking or accompanied by a peppercorn sauce.
- – A French term for meats served in their natural juices.
- – A menu term referring to items priced individually. (see also, prix fixe)
- – An Italian term used to describe baked or roasted foods.
- – The designated growing areas of wineries governed by local or federal rules and regulations. Although these rules vary from country to country, the basic principals of producing quality wines remains the same.
- – An Italian term referring to an assortment of hot or cold appetizers (smoked meats, fish, cheeses, olives, etc.) it literally translates to "before the pasta" and denotes a relatively light dish served before courses that are more substantial.
- - (meat) The change that takes place when freshly slaughtered meat is allowed to rest and reach the state at which it is suitable for consumption. (see also, dry aging) (cheese) to store in a temperature controlled environment to develop flavor and texture. (wine) either bottle or barrel aged, reds benefit more from aging than whites.
- - A French term for a light alcoholic beverage served before a meal, usually sherry or champagne, to stimulate the appetite.
- – French for “in white”. Usually used to describe cream sauces, or meats that are prepared without browning them.
- – An Italian term literally meaning "to the tooth". Describing the degree of doneness for pastas and other foods where there is a firm center. Not overdone or too soft.
- – The term means the same as "to sift". Dry ingredients passed through a sifter or fine mesh strainer to break up clumped pieces. It also incorporates air into ingredients making them lighter.
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- – To make food or liquids slightly acidic by adding vinegar or lemon juice to it.
- – A French term for a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish.
- – Baking soda is one of the more common alkali used in cooking. Alkalis neutralize acids.
- - A French term meaning “Amuse the mouth”. Also known as, amuse-gueule, amusee, petite amuse, and lagniappe. These are small samplings of food served before a meal to whet the appetite and stimulate the palate.
- – A French term for enticing ones guests to the table with hors d’oeuvres or small samplings.
- – Pronounced “pwah”, a French term used to describe food cooked just to the point of perfect doneness.
- – A French term meaning “in the style/manner of”.
- – Any herb, spice, or plant that gives foods and drinks a distinct flavor or aroma.
- – A French term for a dish topped with a layer of either cheese or bread crumbs mixed with butter. It is then broiled or baked until brown.
- - A French term for the method of preparing fish the instant after it is killed, especially for trout, the fish is plunged into a boiling court bouillon, which turns the skin a metallic blue color.
- – A French term for cooking foods in their own natural juices without adding extra liquids.
- acid – Formed when airborne bacteria interacts with fermented products (beer, wine, etc.). It is what makes vinegar sour to the taste.
- – Meaning, “As quoted”. Listed on menus denoting items that are generally seasonal or whose market price tends to fluctuate.
24 Clues: – A French term meaning “in the style/manner of”. • – A French term for meats served in their natural juices. • – An Italian term used to describe baked or roasted foods. • – A French term for a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish. • – A menu term referring to items priced individually. (see also, prix fixe) • ...
Food and Nutritiom 2016-10-01
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- Don't run ___ in or around the kitchen sink.
- Secure cutting boards with a____to prevent movement
- What zone is food when it's in between 5-57 degrees Celsius?
- Never do this as your cooking on the stove...
- A foodborne illness that you can get from beef(undercooked or raw hamburger),produce,and unpasteurized juices and ciders
- Do not use ____ in the microwave
- This is a foodborne illness that you can get from unproperly prepared canned foods
- This is what you do when you want to cut foods in small squares
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- What is one foodborne illness that affects pregnant women if they have unpasteurized dairy,sliced deli prepared salads?
- What is one way to prevent slips and falls?
- Carry a knife ____ at your side with the blade tip pointed down and the sharpe edge facing behind you.
- Always use _____to turn off the taps after washing your hands
- keep flammable material such as ____towels and oven mits away from the stove.
- When lifting pot lids, tilt the lid_____from your body to let steam escape
- What is one symptom when someone goes into anaphylaxis shock?
- Never leave dirty _____in soapy water.
- The first thing to doin a emergency is to stay____
- If a fire ever started in the oven or microwave, keep the door ___and turn off the oven
18 Clues: Do not use ____ in the microwave • Never leave dirty _____in soapy water. • What is one way to prevent slips and falls? • Don't run ___ in or around the kitchen sink. • Never do this as your cooking on the stove... • The first thing to doin a emergency is to stay____ • Secure cutting boards with a____to prevent movement • ...
3.1 vocab 2023-09-18
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- a form of complex carbohydrates from plants that humans cannot digest. It's the tough stringy parts of raw fruits
- are needed for healthy bones and teeth
- provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients
- D, E, K itamins that are fat soluble
- Carbs take longer for the body to break down, keeping blood sugar levels constant: bread, rice, pasta, beans and other veggies
- nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy and growth.
- proteins Proteins containing all the essential amino acids; found only in soy and animal foods
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- Substances in food that your body needs to grow,
- proteins Proteins that are missing one or more of the essential amino acids; found in plant sources such as nuts and legumes
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- are sugars and starches in foods
- fats are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils
- a learned desire for food that is based on emotional and other factors rather than nutritional need.
- should be carefully restricted by people with hypertension
- Acid this vitamin helps prevent birth defects
- Carbs are sugars and should be carefully restricted by diabetics due to the spike it can cause in blood sugar:
- helps make red blood cells and carries oxygen in the blood
18 Clues: are sugars and starches in foods • are needed for healthy bones and teeth • D, E, K itamins that are fat soluble • nutrient needed to build cells and tissues • Acid this vitamin helps prevent birth defects • Substances in food that your body needs to grow, • provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients • ...
Foods 1: Week 3 Vocabulary 2022-01-31
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- The most widely produced and eaten food in an area
- Relating to a specific country
- A group’s specific way of doing things
- The practice of creating new recipes by mixing the influences and preparation techniques of different food traditions
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- Abstaining from some or all foods for a period of time
- A culture’s foods and styles of cooking
6 Clues: Relating to a specific country • A group’s specific way of doing things • A culture’s foods and styles of cooking • The most widely produced and eaten food in an area • Abstaining from some or all foods for a period of time • The practice of creating new recipes by mixing the influences and preparation techniques of different food traditions
Culinary Arts 2021-12-14
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- NOT my friend from college, this is all the conditions bacteria need to grow
- Everything in its place, organize ingredients
- is the zone that bacteria grow best in, is a temperature
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- foods that will not be cooked or cleaned anymore
- the steps to use a fire extinguisher
- Foods that need time / temperature control for safety
6 Clues: the steps to use a fire extinguisher • Everything in its place, organize ingredients • foods that will not be cooked or cleaned anymore • Foods that need time / temperature control for safety • is the zone that bacteria grow best in, is a temperature • NOT my friend from college, this is all the conditions bacteria need to grow
Supermarket 2025-07-29
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- Section where bread and pastries are sold. (Across 3)
- Supermarket area with meats, cheese, and sandwiches. (Down 4)
- Fresh fruits and vegetables section. (Across 1)
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- Chips or small packaged foods often eaten between meals. (Across 5)
- Foods kept cold like ice cream or frozen pizza. (Down 2)
- Pathway between shelves in a supermarket. (Down 6)
6 Clues: Fresh fruits and vegetables section. (Across 1) • Pathway between shelves in a supermarket. (Down 6) • Section where bread and pastries are sold. (Across 3) • Foods kept cold like ice cream or frozen pizza. (Down 2) • Supermarket area with meats, cheese, and sandwiches. (Down 4) • Chips or small packaged foods often eaten between meals. (Across 5)
Vocab on why people eat... what they eat...Protein Nutrition ( Bradley Albright) 2024-02-21
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- energy malnutrition- A condition caused by a lack of calories and protein in a persons eating pattern
- - The changing of the structure of a protein caused by heat,acids,bases,alcohol,agitation, and oxidation
- A wasting disease caused by lack of calories and protein
- disease- A sickness caused by lack of essential nutrient
- protein- The protein provided by plant
- The practice of making eating choices consisting entirely or largely of plant foods.
- balance- A comparison of the nitrogen a person consumes with the nitrogen he or she excretes
- An energy yielding macronutrient composed of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen, and nitrogen
- acid- The building blocks of protein molecules
- proteins- Two or or more incomplete proteins that can be combined to provide all essential amino acids
- A compound that can counteract an excess of either acid or base in fluid
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- amino acid- The amino acid the body can make for itself
- Plants that have a special ability to capture nitrogen from the air and transfer it to their protein rich seeds
- balance- The maintence of stable levels of acids and bases in body fluid
- protein- proteins composed of all essential amino acids human needs
- amino acid- A amino acid the body cannot make for itself and must obtain from foods.
- A protein that defends the body against infection and disease
- A protein deficiency disease
18 Clues: A protein deficiency disease • protein- The protein provided by plant • acid- The building blocks of protein molecules • amino acid- The amino acid the body can make for itself • A wasting disease caused by lack of calories and protein • disease- A sickness caused by lack of essential nutrient • A protein that defends the body against infection and disease • ...
Miah Pierce's RADICAL crossword 2024-02-21
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- plant that has a special ability to capture oxygen from the air and transfers it to their protein rich seeds
- two or more incomplete proteins that can be combined to provide all the essential amino acids
- the amino acids the body can make for itself
- The maintenance of stable levels of acids and bases in body fluid
- The building blocks of protein molecules
- the changing of the structures of a protein caused by heat, acids, bases, alcohol, agitation, and oxidation
- protein that lacks in sufficient amount of one or more essential amino acids
- A protein that defends the body against infections and disease
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- a condition caused by a lack of calories and proteins in a persons eating pattern
- the practice of making eating choices consisting entirely or largely of plant foods
- a comparison of nitrogen a person consumes with the nitrogen he or she excretes
- a sickness caused by the lack of essential nutrition
- a protein deficiency disease
- an amino acid the body cannot make for itself and must obtain from foods
- a compound that can counteract an excess of either acid or base in a fluid
- an energy yielding macro nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen
- proteins composed of all the essential amino acids humans need
- a wasting disease caused by a lack of calories and protein
18 Clues: a protein deficiency disease • The building blocks of protein molecules • the amino acids the body can make for itself • a sickness caused by the lack of essential nutrition • a wasting disease caused by a lack of calories and protein • proteins composed of all the essential amino acids humans need • A protein that defends the body against infections and disease • ...
Cooking Terms 2024-04-30
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- tying poultry into a tiny bundle that ensures you’ll get a perfectly roasted bird that’s cooked evenly from end to end
- to change from a soft or fluid state to a rigid or solid state
- meat wasn’t preserved using any unnatural or synthetic forms of nitrates or nitrites
- the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic liquid before cooking
- to beat food with a whisk of mixer to incorporate air and produce volume
- a dish where poultry or meat has been cut into pieces and stewed in a gravy or sauce
- a cooking method that is often used on grills where the food is cooked at a high temp until a brown crust forms
- to cook something with fiery hot spices or condiments
- the process of removing a food’s top
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- cutting a food, but not cutting it all the way through
- to make meat softer before cooking
- a food preparation technique in which foods are cooked in hot liquids kept just under boiling point
- a very smooth, crushed or blended food
- removing the solids from a mixture to obtain a clear liquid
- to put air into food
- a knife cutting technique
- a cooking method that usese both wet and dry heats
- a moist-heat cooking method in which liquid or steam to help solids dissolve easier into the liquid
18 Clues: to put air into food • a knife cutting technique • to make meat softer before cooking • the process of removing a food’s top • a very smooth, crushed or blended food • a cooking method that usese both wet and dry heats • to cook something with fiery hot spices or condiments • cutting a food, but not cutting it all the way through • ...
Recognize Stress/Reduce Stress Review 2022-11-01
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- What type of stress is often related to PTSD.
- Divorce, injury, and punishment is a type of _________.
- stress is a natural body necessary for survival. T/F
- This person presented and parallel between substance abuse and high sensitivity to foods in 1956.
- Negative type of anger process
- Ms. Bridgette says Your ______is yours until you give it away.
- ________ said “People are disturbed not by a thing, but by their perception of a thing”.
- Temporarily raised blood pressure and heart rate is a symptom of this stress
- Walter B. Shannon coined the fight /flight phrase in 1915.
- The type of stress which is day in and day out
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- High calorie foods high in salt ,fats and sugars have an addictive potential and are considered to be highly sensitivity or ______________.
- The four-step delay coping tool consists of delay distract ______and decide.
- This term related to the brain’s mission to maintain equilibrium.
- Stress is a physical and emotional reaction necessary to meet life’s daily challenges and demands for survival. T/F
- How many minutes does it take for the metabolism to return to normal after the fight /flight response to subsides.
- This stress is known as a good stress.
- This type of stress is noted for shortening the life span.
- Thought challenge is broken down into three categories Thinking, feeling and _____.
- The Fight/Flight response is made up of 6 responses which include flight, flight, fright freeze, faint, and _______.
- This coping tool consists of three components mental, physical, and soothing.
20 Clues: Negative type of anger process • This stress is known as a good stress. • What type of stress is often related to PTSD. • The type of stress which is day in and day out • stress is a natural body necessary for survival. T/F • Divorce, injury, and punishment is a type of _________. • This type of stress is noted for shortening the life span. • ...
MyPlate Crossword 2023-09-18
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- this orange food is a part of the vegetables food group and can be eaten whole, in a cake, or in stew
- Half of your daily grains should be these
- activity that requires physical effort
- this food is a part of the proteins food group and can be eaten fried, grilled, in tenders or nuggets, etc.
- this red (or green) food is a part of the fruits food group and can be eaten whole, in pie, as a "sauce", etc
- Food group that can help improve bone health
- A visual that shows the five food groups
- A measurement of food that is generally served
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- unit(s) of energy you get from the foods and drinks you consume
- Can be whole or refined
- there are this many food groups on the MyPlate visual
- Both boys and girls (ages 14-18yrs) need this amount of dairy per day
- Nuts, seeds, and beans are a part of this food group
- a common food that can be whole or refined and can come in the form of a loaf, roll, etc.
- You should include a variety of these colorful foods in your diet
- Can be served fresh, dried, whole, frozen, etc.
- food that has been cooked on a grill or a hot fire (Ex. ___ chicken)
- a common drink, ingredient, etc. that is a part of the dairy food group
18 Clues: Can be whole or refined • activity that requires physical effort • A visual that shows the five food groups • Half of your daily grains should be these • Food group that can help improve bone health • A measurement of food that is generally served • Can be served fresh, dried, whole, frozen, etc. • Nuts, seeds, and beans are a part of this food group • ...
The School-Age Children Vocabulary 2025-06-16
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- ability to perform motor skills accurately
- having less than the recommended amount of sleep
- substances that are produced and secreted through sweat; cause body odor through contact with bacteria on skin and clothing
- desire to be like one's peers
- muscle aches caused by muscles growing rapidly to catch up with increasing skeletal size during the school-age years
- large teeth near the back of the haw that come in around size years of age and are used for grinding food
- illness characterized by distorted behaviors and emotions about food and weight
- condition in which one's diet supplies an excess, shortage, or imbalance of calories or one or more nutrients
- process by which the body becomes capable of reproduction
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- condition in which food is being eaten, but is continuously lacking one or more nutrients required to meet the body's needs
- households that are regularly unable to supply healthful meals
- period of rapid growth that heralds pubescence
- foods containing hidden sources of solid fats, sodium, and added sugars
- problems relating to the bones and muscles
- ability to move, bend, and stretch easily
- condition in which the body's ongoing intake of calories is more than is needed for good health
- teeth that are intended to last a lifetime, are harder and less sharp than deciduous teeth
- foods that are high in calories and low in nutrition
18 Clues: desire to be like one's peers • ability to move, bend, and stretch easily • ability to perform motor skills accurately • problems relating to the bones and muscles • period of rapid growth that heralds pubescence • having less than the recommended amount of sleep • foods that are high in calories and low in nutrition • ...
Food and Drink 2025-07-25
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- food prepared in a restuarant and taken away to be eaten somewhere else.
- a person with a particular interest in food; a gourmet.
- food consisting of or containing a lot of sugars, starch, cellulose, or similar substances that can be broken down to release energy in the human body
- a substance found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow.
- a person who does not eat meat, and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.
- the sweet course eaten at the end of a meal.
- any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- a unit of energy, often used to express the nutritional value of foods.
- a list of dishes available in a restaurant.
- knives, forks, and spoons used for eating or serving food.
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- food that is prepared at home.
- a substance such as salt or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food.
- instructions for cooking a dish.
- containing or made from milk.
- a person who does not eat any food derived from animals and who typically does not use other animal products.
- a small dish of food or a drink taken before a meal or the main course of a meal to stimulate one's appetite.
- a drink of any type.
- an excessively greedy eater.
18 Clues: a drink of any type. • an excessively greedy eater. • containing or made from milk. • food that is prepared at home. • instructions for cooking a dish. • a list of dishes available in a restaurant. • the sweet course eaten at the end of a meal. • a person with a particular interest in food; a gourmet. • knives, forks, and spoons used for eating or serving food. • ...
Common Foods and Food Groups 2016-05-18
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- this green vegetable looks like lettuce. You can cook it or eat it raw.
- this vegetable can be cooked and mashed and it is bought in a big bag
- example are black beans, pork, sausage
- a grain that comes in slices and you make sandwiches out of it
- examples are beets, snow peas, celery
- a grain that comes in a million little pieces you might eat with meat, veggies, anything!
- this fruit is protected by a yellow peel before it can be enjoyed
- this type of meat is almost everyone's favorite type! It's a bird that goes "bakbak"
- this dairy item you eat in servings for 1. The Greek kind is very popula now.
- examples are cantaloupe, kiwi, blueberries
- this dairy product is made from milk and can be whole or shredded. It csn also be cheese, provolone, has all I said .
- examples are oatmeal, pasta
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- this type of oil is used when you cook on the stove so nothing burns.
- this type of meat usually comes from a cow. It's red and you order it Rare to well done.
- this citrus fruit needs to be peeled before you can eat it and it's usually very juicy!
- examples include sour cream, cream cheese, ice cream
- this vegetable makes you cry when you cut it up.
- this type of meat and beans is sold by the dozen and you eat them for breakfast by cracking open the thin outside wheel.
- this oil you spread on bread, vegetables, anything really!
- this fruit grows in trees and is very popular in the fall months.
- a grain you eat for breakfast with milk poured over it
- this dairy product is from cows and gives children strength
- this type of meat comes from be ocean or a river.
23 Clues: examples are oatmeal, pasta • examples are beets, snow peas, celery • example are black beans, pork, sausage • examples are cantaloupe, kiwi, blueberries • this vegetable makes you cry when you cut it up. • this type of meat comes from be ocean or a river. • examples include sour cream, cream cheese, ice cream • a grain you eat for breakfast with milk poured over it • ...
High vs. Low Potassium Foods 2017-07-05
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- Dried beans like this one used in chili are high in potassium (high)
- Bugs bunny ate lots of these (low)
- Comes in slicing and pickling sizes (low)
- Tropical favorite (low)
- Fall "all-American" fruit great for pies (low)
- Used for making guacamole (high)
- Type of candy (high)
- Long yellow fruit (high)
- Orange-colored melon (high)
- Salad ingredient (low)
- Dried grapes (high)
- Controversy over whether this is a fruit or a vegetable (high)
- Most common citrus fruit and juice (high)
- Butternut, buttercup, acorn (high)
- Green-colored melon, or for Muppets fans Dr. Bunsen ___ (high)
- Long green vegetable, often shredded and baked in bread (low)
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- Blue_, black_, rasp_, straw_ (low)
- The one fruit dialysis patients should definitely avoid as it could be toxic
- Green vegetable that looks like little trees (low)
- Red and green seedless varieties are nice for snacks (low)
- Green or wax (low)
- Similar to a peach but with smooth skin (high)
- Fuzzy stone fruit (low)
- Vegetable used to make coleslaw and sauerkraut (low)
- Stalk-like vegetable some people hunt for along ditches (low)
- White vegetable that looks like puffy clouds (low)
- Watch your fluid intake if you eat this fruit (low)
- Idaho spuds (high)
- Popeye's favorite canned vegetable (high)
- Tiny canned orange sections (low)
30 Clues: Green or wax (low) • Idaho spuds (high) • Dried grapes (high) • Type of candy (high) • Salad ingredient (low) • Fuzzy stone fruit (low) • Tropical favorite (low) • Long yellow fruit (high) • Orange-colored melon (high) • Used for making guacamole (high) • Tiny canned orange sections (low) • Blue_, black_, rasp_, straw_ (low) • Bugs bunny ate lots of these (low) • ...
Foods and Drinks En Français 2021-10-18
Foods and Drinks En Francais 2021-10-18
-AR Verbs and Lunch foods 2021-12-03
20 Clues: I cook • we talk • the ham • the soup • the soda • I prepare • we listen • the pizza • they cook • the salad • he listens • the cheese • you prepare • she studies • the lemonade • the sandwich • the hamburger • the potato chips • you (formal) talk • All of you prepare
Foods 30 - Soups and Sauces 2022-10-03
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- Made from bone to make soup.
- Climate that spices are grown in.
- A mix of starch or flour with water to thicken soup.
- Clear soup made with various ingredients and flavors, but almost always clarified.
- Spices are used to keep predators away.
- Smells like cucumber, but leaves can be toxic to the liver in large amounts.
- A herb family that contains angelica, chervil, cicely, cilantro, and more.
- aromatic dried roots, bark, buds, fruit, and seeds of plants. Always dried.
- The temperature of the dark cabinet that spices are stored in.
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- Basically a stock soup, and doesn't need to be clarified.
- Made directly from roast drippings.
- A type of spice that is spicy.
- A herb family that contains basil, bergamot, hyssop, lemon balm, and more.
- Equal mixture of flour and melted fat. A way to thicken sauces.
- A part of a plant. Herbs aromatic compounds are concentrated in this part.
- The chemical that herbs get their color from in a plant.
- Long-simmered curries are found in this culture.
- Made from meat to make soup.
- Considered the creators of classical sauces.
- A classical French sauce with brown liquid, and brown roux thickener. It also has the flavor of browned meat, browned carrots, celery, onion, tomatoes, and spices.
20 Clues: Made from bone to make soup. • Made from meat to make soup. • A type of spice that is spicy. • Climate that spices are grown in. • Made directly from roast drippings. • Spices are used to keep predators away. • Considered the creators of classical sauces. • Long-simmered curries are found in this culture. • A mix of starch or flour with water to thicken soup. • ...
foods 30 soups and sauces 2022-10-03
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- is a clear soup that can be made with various ingredients and flavors
- boiling the liquid until the solid particles suspended in it concentrate and thicken the resulting sauce
- the ____ are considers the creators of classical sauces
- A ____ is used to lightly thicken some broth's
- a consomme is a bouillon clarified with ___ white
- Spices are grown in a _____ environment
- the chemicals that produce aroma are ___ soluble
- taste like soap to some people
- ____ herbs are stored in room temperature as to not wither and wilt
- Most of the ___________ in herbs are volatile and evaporate during drying and storage
- toasting spices before _____ them heightens their aroma
- the colour in herbs mostly come from _____
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- someone in a kitchen designated to sauces
- The word ____ comes from the latin word for salt
- A type of spice
- is basically a stock
- basil is part of the ____ family
- Dill is part of the ____ family
- aromatic compounds but be _____ to reach the sensory receptors in our nose
- egg whites are ____ into a cold broth
- is good with turkey
21 Clues: A type of spice • is good with turkey • is basically a stock • taste like soap to some people • Dill is part of the ____ family • basil is part of the ____ family • egg whites are ____ into a cold broth • Spices are grown in a _____ environment • someone in a kitchen designated to sauces • the colour in herbs mostly come from _____ • ...
Egg Cookery And Breakfast Foods 2023-12-03
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- - Method of cooking eggs by stirring them in a pan.
- - Sliced bread browned by exposure to heat.
- - Term for an egg fried on one side with the yolk still runny.
- - Porridge made from coarsely ground corn, a Southern breakfast staple.
- - Batter-based cake cooked in a patterned iron.
- - Common breakfast meat often served with eggs.
- - Italian dish similar to an omelette but cooked in a skillet.
- - Cooking method where eggs are immersed in hot water.
- - Cooking method where eggs are gently simmered in water.
- - Small, round, and sweet baked good often served for breakfast.
- - Sweet liquid often poured over pancakes and waffles.
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- - Flaky pastry often enjoyed at breakfast.
- - Dish made from beaten eggs cooked with various fillings.
- - Ground meat often flavored with spices, served as links or patties
- - Flat, thin cake made from batter and cooked on a hot griddle.
- - Common breakfast food often served with milk.
- - Shredded and fried potatoes often served with breakfast.
- - Ring-shaped bread roll often served with cream cheese and lox.
- - Fruit preserve often spread on toast.
- - Cooking method involving hot oil, often used for eggs.
20 Clues: - Fruit preserve often spread on toast. • - Flaky pastry often enjoyed at breakfast. • - Sliced bread browned by exposure to heat. • - Batter-based cake cooked in a patterned iron. • - Common breakfast meat often served with eggs. • - Common breakfast food often served with milk. • - Method of cooking eggs by stirring them in a pan. • ...
Safety in the Foods Room 2024-02-15
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- A fire on the stovetop can be put out with a fire extinguisher or covering it with a _____
- Avoid accidents by warning groupmates when you _____
- When cutting, your non-dominant hand should look like a _____
- If a person is choking and making sounds, stay with them and _____ them to cough it up
- When washing a knife, hold the handle and turn the _____ away from you
- Keep finger nails clean and _____ to practice good hygiene
- Turn saucepan handles towards centre of stove to prevent _____ hot items
- Proper handwashing requires washing your hands for 30 seconds with _____ water
- A _____ knife requires less force to cut with and prevents accidents
- Check for doneness on _____, not inside the oven
- If there is a fire in the oven keep the _____ closed and turn off the oven
- Cuts should be covered with a clean band-aid and covered with a _____
- To prevent cuts, keep knives _____ when not in use
- Never use _____ on a stovetop fire or attempt to move the pan
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- A burn should immediately be placed under _____ running water for several minutes
- A _____ under a cutting board keeps it from slipping as you cut
- Using a fire extinguisher is as easy as _____ the pin, aim, and squeeze the handle while sweeping form side to side
- Protect your face from _____ by shielding your face with the pot lid as you lift it
- Always have a plan for how to deal with your cooked food. Have _____ and oven mitts ready
- Treat a cut with the first aid steps of _____
- Turn off the stovetop burners _____ removing pot from stovetop
- Remove hazards by placing bags and books _____ chairs and tables
- Before preheating the oven, be sure to check that it is _____
- If something breaks, the large items should be cleaned up with a _____
- Use oven mitts on both hands incase you need to react quickly
- Do not heat an empty saucepan then add _____ or you may start a fire
- Prevent crowding on counters by putting _____ away after using them
- Carry only one knife at a time and be sure to carry it point _____ at your side
- Never wear anything in your _____ while cooking so you can hear instructions
29 Clues: Treat a cut with the first aid steps of _____ • Check for doneness on _____, not inside the oven • To prevent cuts, keep knives _____ when not in use • Avoid accidents by warning groupmates when you _____ • Keep finger nails clean and _____ to practice good hygiene • When cutting, your non-dominant hand should look like a _____ • ...
Foods, drinks, and related verbs 2021-01-02
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- to eat
- fish
- to cook, bake
- Do you prefer...?
- vegetables
- My family and I drink
- we eat
- lettuce
- bacon
- dinner
- potatoes
- we order, ask for
- we serve
- Carlos eats
- carrots
- egg
- breakfast
- peanuts
- sandwich
- My sisters drink
- lunch
- pancakes
- orange
- cantalope
- Do you want...?
- drink
- cheese
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- hamburger
- we prefer
- I order, ask for
- I eat
- cherries
- I prefer
- you drink
- juice
- I want
- sausage
- we cook, bake
- grapes
- rice
- apple
- beef
- to drink
- strawberries
- beans
- The restaurant serves
- bread
- watermelon
- turkey
- soup
- My dogs eat
- food
- fried chicken
- cereal
- salad
- corn
- steak
- milk
58 Clues: egg • fish • rice • beef • soup • food • corn • milk • I eat • juice • bacon • apple • beans • bread • salad • lunch • steak • drink • to eat • I want • we eat • grapes • dinner • turkey • cereal • orange • cheese • sausage • lettuce • carrots • peanuts • cherries • I prefer • to drink • potatoes • we serve • sandwich • pancakes • hamburger • we prefer • you drink • breakfast • cantalope • vegetables • watermelon • Carlos eats • My dogs eat • strawberries • to cook, bake • we cook, bake • ...
TYPICAL FOODS OF EACH COUNTRY 2024-06-05
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- (Italy) - Noodles often served with sauce.
- (Japan) - Vinegared rice with seafood.
- (Israel)Deep-fried chickpea balls.
- (South Korea) Fermented vegetables.
- (Middle East) Sweet pastry with nuts and honey.
- (Spain) Fried dough pastry.
- (Peru) Marinated raw fish.
- (France) - Flaky, buttery pastry.
- (Mexico) - Tortilla with various fillings.
- (UK) Sausage and mashed potatoes.
- (Greece) Eggplant and meat casserole.
- (Vietnam) Noodle soup.
- Duck (China) - Roasted duck dish.
- (Poland)Dumplings.
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- (Brazil) Black bean stew with pork.
- (Spain) - Rice dish with seafood and saffron.
- (United States) - Ground beef patty in a bun.
- (South Korea) Marinated grilled beef.
- (Canada) Fries with cheese curds and gravy.
- (Hungary) Meat stew.
- and Chips (United Kingdom) - Fried fish with potato fries.
- (Turkey) Skewered meat.
- (Germany) Pot roast.
- (India) - Spiced dish with meat or vegetables.
- (Russia) - Beet soup.
- (Italy) Coffee-flavored dessert.
- (Germany) Sausage.
- (Morocco)Slow-cooked stew.
- (Scotland) Savory pudding with sheep's offal.
- Thai (Thailand) Stir-fried noodles.
30 Clues: (Germany) Sausage. • (Poland)Dumplings. • (Hungary) Meat stew. • (Germany) Pot roast. • (Russia) - Beet soup. • (Vietnam) Noodle soup. • (Turkey) Skewered meat. • (Peru) Marinated raw fish. • (Morocco)Slow-cooked stew. • (Spain) Fried dough pastry. • (Italy) Coffee-flavored dessert. • (France) - Flaky, buttery pastry. • (UK) Sausage and mashed potatoes. • ...
Family, Foods and Drinks Vocabulary 2023-03-09
21 Clues: ibu • sup • teh • ayah • bubur • kakek • sosis • tante • paman • telur • nenek • sepupu • orang tua • teh lemon • roti lapis • nasi goreng • anak laki-laki • anak perempuan • kentang goreng • saudara laki-laki • saudara perempuan
Foods 1 Final Exam B 2022-12-19
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- To chop finely.
- Sandwiches made by wrapping or rolling a filling in flatbread
- You can get this foodborne illness from contaminated water or food — especially raw vegetables and undercooked ground beef.
- This foodborne illness can be caught by touching contaminated surfaces then putting your unwashed hands in your mouth.
- To cook food in an oil over less intense heat than that used for sauteing or stir frying.
- This agencies mission includes protecting public health and the environment from risks posed by pesticides and promoting safer means of pest management.
- The cooking of food by immersion in water that has been heated to near its boiling point (212 °F) at sea level.
- This and baking are techniques that cook food by surrounding the items with hot, dry air in the oven.
- You can get this foodborne illness by eating improperly processed deli meats and unpasteurized milk products.
- This cooking method cooks food rapidly in a small amount of fat over relatively high heat. The fat adds to the flavor.
- The process of cooking food at high pressure, employing water or a water-based cooking liquid, in a sealed vessel known as a pressure cooker.
- The agency is charged with protecting the public health by assuring that human and veterinary drugs, vaccines, tobacco products and medical devices are safe, wholesome, sanitary and properly labeled.
- Sliced or small whole vegetables served raw, often with dip, as an appetizer
- The surface of this liquid should show some motion, but no air bubbles should break the surface.
- This is a cooking method closely related to sauté. Like sauté, it is a quick-cooking, dry-heat method.
- To turn the oven on about 10 minutes before using so it will be at the desired temperature when the food is placed inside
- Filling between slices of bread.
- This foodborne illness can be found on raw meat and poultry, in the intestines of animals and in the environment.
- One of the oldest cereal grains.
- This is a rapid cooking method that uses high heat from a source located above the food.
- The process of cooking food at high pressure, employing water or a water-based cooking liquid, in a sealed vessel known as a pressure cooker.
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- To completely submerge food in a liquid that is at a constant, moderate temperature.
- This foodborne illness can be found in many food including sprouts and other vegetables, eggs, chicken, pork, fruits, and even processed food, such as nut butters, frozen pot pies, chicken nuggets and stuffed chicken entrees.
- This agency is a management system in which food safety is addressed through the analysis and control of biological, chemical, and physical hazards from raw material production.
- Dough forced through a cookie press and directly onto a baking sheet
- The formation of sugar crystals in syrup
- This is the transfer of heat caused by the movement of molecules (in the air, water, or fat) from a warmer area to a cooler one.
- To cut food into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks.
- This agency is the public health agency responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and processed egg products is safe, wholesome and correctly labeled and packaged.
- Two slices of bread with a filling in between
- To cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears.
- To cut a food, such as almonds, into very thin strips.
- To grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth.
- Vegetables that have their flavor brought out by sautéing
- The largest part of the kernel, which is made of proteins and starches that supply the plant with food
- This agency leads federal efforts to gather data and investigate foodborne illnesses, and outbreaks, and monitor the effectiveness of prevention in reducing foodborne illnesses.
- You can get this foodborne illness by eating raw or undercooked poultry or eating something that touched it.
- To cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife.
- To cook food by surrounding it in steam in a confined space such as a steamer basket, steam cabinet, or combi-oven.
- Made from stiff dough, it can be cut into different shapes with cookie cutters before baking
40 Clues: To chop finely. • Filling between slices of bread. • One of the oldest cereal grains. • The formation of sugar crystals in syrup • Two slices of bread with a filling in between • To cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears. • To cut a food, such as almonds, into very thin strips. • Vegetables that have their flavor brought out by sautéing • ...
Nouns (Places, Foods, Animals, Objects) 2024-12-15
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- A place where planes take off and land.
- A piece of furniture with a flat top.
- A small case for carrying money and cards.
- Grains that Thai people often eat
- A place where people live
- Likes to chase mice
- Device that gives light
- A place where children learn.
- Water that falls from the sky
- A sharp blade used for cutting.
- Tech that is used for surfing the internet or just play game
- A place where people work.
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- A small clock worn on the wrist.
- A place to borrow or read book
- A place people go to eat food
- Liquid that need to be consume everyday
- A device that is used to protect you from rain or sun
- A place where patients stay for treatment by a doctor
- A red and round vegetable that makes a juice
- A place where people go relax and have a lot of tree
- A piece of furniture for sitting
- Tool that opens locks
- A thing that use for buying or selling
- A hot drink made from tea leaves.
- A movable structure used to open and close an entry.
25 Clues: Likes to chase mice • Tool that opens locks • Device that gives light • A place where people live • A place where people work. • A place people go to eat food • A place where children learn. • Water that falls from the sky • A place to borrow or read book • A sharp blade used for cutting. • A small clock worn on the wrist. • A piece of furniture for sitting • ...
Multicultural Foods and Cooking Methods 2025-06-27
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- a cooking method that uses direct, dry heat, typically from above or below, to cook food quickly
- a thick spread made from ground chickpeas and sesame seeds, olive oil, lemon, and garlic, made originally in the Middle East
- Chinese meal that is eating in the morning or early afternoon
- a type of Indian clay oven
- a Greek dish of pieces of meat grilled on a skewer
- a dish of meat, vegetables, etc., cooked in an Indian-style sauce of hot-tasting spices and typically served with rice
- a dish of fried fish fillets served with chips
- a cooking method where food is cooked by steam
- a large, meat and vegetable dumpling-style snack food
- a cooking method of cooking food with dry heat, typically in the oven
- a dish of pieces of meat, fish, or vegetables roasted or grilled on a skewer or spit
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- a dry-heat cooking method where food is cooked in an oven or over an open flame by surrounding it with hot air
- a pie made with meat and vegetables
- a cooking method in which fry rapidly over a high while stirring heat
- a Vietnamese soup made of beef or chicken broth and rice noodles
- a beverage made by percolation, infusion, or decoction from the roasted and ground seeds of a coffee plant
- a cooking method that combines dry and moist heat to tenderise food
- a type of Japanese food consisting of squares or balls of cold boiled rice, with small pieces of other food, especially raw fish, on top or rolled inside
- a Italian food made with dough and sauce
- a flat, usually round bread that is baked covered with tomato sauce, cheese, and often pieces of vegetables or meat
20 Clues: a type of Indian clay oven • a pie made with meat and vegetables • a Italian food made with dough and sauce • a dish of fried fish fillets served with chips • a cooking method where food is cooked by steam • a Greek dish of pieces of meat grilled on a skewer • a large, meat and vegetable dumpling-style snack food • ...
Popular American Foods and Drinks 2023-01-05
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- a food often roasted around a campfire
- Krispy Kreme was the first national chain for this food
- the national alcoholic drink of the US
- Part of a chicken often eaten with hot sauce
- the most popular ice cream flavor in the US
- a popular sandwich with roots in Philadelphia
- The state where Gumbo is most popular
- the main course in a Thanksgiving dinner
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- The most popular cut of steak in America
- The most popular breakfast food in the US
- Deep fried potatoes
- A sweet, cold beverage that was originally served with whiskey
- The most popular food in America
- the oldest soft drink in the US
- The country where the french fry was invented
- A popular dessert made using apples
- A round food that originated in Italy
- Name brand for toaster pastries
- a popular fruit that grows on trees
- City in Germany that gave the Hamburger its name
20 Clues: Deep fried potatoes • the oldest soft drink in the US • Name brand for toaster pastries • The most popular food in America • A popular dessert made using apples • a popular fruit that grows on trees • A round food that originated in Italy • The state where Gumbo is most popular • a food often roasted around a campfire • the national alcoholic drink of the US • ...
Popular American Foods and Drinks 2023-01-05
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- a food often roasted around a campfire
- Krispy Kreme was the first national chain for this food
- the national alcoholic drink of the US
- Part of a chicken often eaten with hot sauce
- the most popular ice cream flavor in the US
- a popular sandwich with roots in Philadelphia
- The state where Gumbo is most popular
- the main course in a Thanksgiving dinner
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- The most popular cut of steak in America
- The most popular breakfast food in the US
- Deep fried potatoes
- A sweet, cold beverage that was originally served with whiskey
- The most popular food in America
- the oldest soft drink in the US
- The country where the french fry was invented
- A popular dessert made using apples
- A round food that originated in Italy
- Name brand for toaster pastries
- a popular fruit that grows on trees
- City in Germany that gave the Hamburger its name
20 Clues: Deep fried potatoes • the oldest soft drink in the US • Name brand for toaster pastries • The most popular food in America • A popular dessert made using apples • a popular fruit that grows on trees • A round food that originated in Italy • The state where Gumbo is most popular • a food often roasted around a campfire • the national alcoholic drink of the US • ...
Popular American Foods and Drinks 2023-01-05
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- a food often roasted around a campfire
- Krispy Kreme was the first national chain for this food
- the national alcoholic drink of the US
- Part of a chicken often eaten with hot sauce
- the most popular ice cream flavor in the US
- a popular sandwich with roots in Philadelphia
- The state where Gumbo is most popular
- the main course in a Thanksgiving dinner
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- The most popular cut of steak in America
- The most popular breakfast food in the US
- Deep fried potatoes
- A sweet, cold beverage that was originally served with whiskey
- The most popular food in America
- the oldest soft drink in the US
- The country where the french fry was invented
- A popular dessert made using apples
- A round food that originated in Italy
- Name brand for toaster pastries
- a popular fruit that grows on trees
- City in Germany that gave the Hamburger its name
20 Clues: Deep fried potatoes • the oldest soft drink in the US • Name brand for toaster pastries • The most popular food in America • A popular dessert made using apples • a popular fruit that grows on trees • A round food that originated in Italy • The state where Gumbo is most popular • a food often roasted around a campfire • the national alcoholic drink of the US • ...
Popular American Foods and Drinks 2023-01-05
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- a popular fruit that grows on trees
- The state where Gumbo is most popular
- the main course in a Thanksgiving dinner
- the oldest soft drink in the US
- Deep fried potatoes
- A popular dessert made using apples
- The most popular cut of steak in America
- The most popular breakfast food in the US
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- the most popular ice cream flavor in the US
- The most popular food in America
- A round food that originated in Italy
- Name brand for toaster pastries
- the national alcoholic drink of the US
- Krispy Kreme was the first national chain for this food
- a popular sandwich with roots in Philadelphia
- City in Germany that gave the Hamburger its name
- A sweet, cold beverage that was originally served with whiskey
- a food often roasted around a campfire
- The country where the french fry was invented
- Part of a chicken often eaten with hot sauce
20 Clues: Deep fried potatoes • Name brand for toaster pastries • the oldest soft drink in the US • The most popular food in America • a popular fruit that grows on trees • A popular dessert made using apples • A round food that originated in Italy • The state where Gumbo is most popular • the national alcoholic drink of the US • a food often roasted around a campfire • ...
multicultural foods and cooking methods 2025-08-25
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- – Slow cooking meat or vegetables in an oven.
- – Fast cooking method using high heat and a wok.
- – Preserving food with bacteria or yeast, adding tangy flavor.
- Sum – Chinese small steamed or fried dishes served in bamboo baskets.
- – Japanese dish of vinegared rice with raw fish or vegetables.
- – Sweet Greek or Turkish pastry made with nuts and honey.
- – Cooking over direct heat on a metal grate.
- Methods / Styles
- – Middle Eastern dip made from chickpeas and tahini.
- – Cooking in dry heat inside an oven.
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- – Indian fried pastry filled with spiced potatoes, peas, or meat.
- – Cooking meat or vegetables over an open flame or grill.
- – Cooking and preserving food with wood smoke.
- – Slow cooking in liquid after browning food first.
- – Gentle cooking with hot vapor, common in Asian cuisine.
- – Spanish rice dish often cooked with seafood and saffron.
- – Indian method of roasting food in a clay oven.
- – Korean fermented cabbage with chili and garlic.
- – Spicy noodle soup popular in Malaysia and Singapore.
- – Italian dumplings usually made from potato and flour.
- – Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and broth.
21 Clues: Methods / Styles • – Cooking in dry heat inside an oven. • – Cooking over direct heat on a metal grate. • – Slow cooking meat or vegetables in an oven. • – Cooking and preserving food with wood smoke. • – Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and broth. • – Fast cooking method using high heat and a wok. • – Indian method of roasting food in a clay oven. • ...
Rabbit and the Squash 2023-05-30
8 Clues: Frowned. • Shouted. • Dangerous. • Pulled hard. • Removed by pulling off. • Made a short, deep sound. • Foods that are grown to be eaten. • Money earned from selling something.
POSTIES 0224 COVER 2025-01-24
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- Processed snacks use _____ ingredients to add bright colours.
- any small organism, such as a virus or a bacterium that can cause disease
- Pale-coloured foods do not have as many _____ as brightly-coloured ones.
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- examples include gummies and chocolates
- describes a colour that is very bright
- Foods that are _____ in colour can boost our immunity.
6 Clues: describes a colour that is very bright • examples include gummies and chocolates • Foods that are _____ in colour can boost our immunity. • Processed snacks use _____ ingredients to add bright colours. • Pale-coloured foods do not have as many _____ as brightly-coloured ones. • any small organism, such as a virus or a bacterium that can cause disease
The Flow of Food: Preparation Chapter 6 2022-08-12
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- Your menu ________ tell customers when a TCS food is served raw or undercooked.
- Check the temperature in the ______________ part of the food.
- ________________ thaw food at room temperature.
- Never cool large amounts of ___________ in a cooler.
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- Reheat __________ foods that will be hot held to an internal temperature of 165 degrees.
- ____________ food away when it has become unsafe and cannot be safely reconditioned.
- To let food cool faster you should ____________ larger pieces of into smaller pieces.
- TCS foods must be cooled from 135-70 degrees F within _______________ hours. Then it needs to be cooled from 70-41 degrees within four hours.
8 Clues: ________________ thaw food at room temperature. • Never cool large amounts of ___________ in a cooler. • Check the temperature in the ______________ part of the food. • Your menu ________ tell customers when a TCS food is served raw or undercooked. • ____________ food away when it has become unsafe and cannot be safely reconditioned. • ...
Food, Nutrition and Health Brochure 2022-11-24
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- To plan diets which will provide all nutrients required in the correct amount.
- A small savory dish, typically one served as an appetizer
- A meal consisting of a variety of different types of foods in adequate amounts.
- A dish or set of dishes served together, forming one of the successful parts of a meal.
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- The real foods eaten three times a day.
- A small dish of food or drink that is taken before a meal to stimulate one's appetite.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats.
- A list of dishes to be served at a meal.
8 Clues: The real foods eaten three times a day. • A list of dishes to be served at a meal. • A small savory dish, typically one served as an appetizer • The kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats. • To plan diets which will provide all nutrients required in the correct amount. • ...
Untiled 2023-01-09
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- (noun): food that you eat because it is good for you.
- (adj): if food is this, it is cooked or ready to cook when you buy it.
- (noun): food that you buy that is not good for you.
- (noun): the different foods you cook together to make a dish.
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- (noun): foods made from milk, for example cheese and yogurt.
- (adj): food that made at home, not bought in a store.
- (noun): a very sweet food that is in cake, chocolate, and candy.
- (noun): things we add to a food to make it taste or look better, or to help it stay fresh.
8 Clues: (noun): food that you buy that is not good for you. • (adj): food that made at home, not bought in a store. • (noun): food that you eat because it is good for you. • (noun): foods made from milk, for example cheese and yogurt. • (noun): the different foods you cook together to make a dish. • (noun): a very sweet food that is in cake, chocolate, and candy. • ...
how the food you eat affects your gut 2025-03-17
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- These compounds found in fruits and vegetables are linked to increased bacterial diversity.
- A short-chain fatty acid thought to lower the risk of colon cancer.
- Foods like kimchi and sauerkraut are examples of these.
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- Essential nutrient found in fruits, vegetables, nuts and whole grains that fuels gut bacteria
- These types of foods, high in sugar and dairy fat, are correlated with decreased gut diversity.
- Fermented food that can introduce good bacteria into our gut, known for its probiotic content
- cooking method preferred for maintaining fiber in vegetables.
- The term for the ecosystem of bacteria, viruses, and fungi in our gut.
8 Clues: Foods like kimchi and sauerkraut are examples of these. • cooking method preferred for maintaining fiber in vegetables. • A short-chain fatty acid thought to lower the risk of colon cancer. • The term for the ecosystem of bacteria, viruses, and fungi in our gut. • These compounds found in fruits and vegetables are linked to increased bacterial diversity. • ...
Crossword Fun! 2018-08-21
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- Any of several waxy hygroscopic phospholipids that are widely distributed in animals and plants
- A substance that is found in certain foods such as bread, rice, and potatoes
- Healthiest and most expensive type of egg
- A chemical substance (powder or liquid) that is like soap and is used to clean clothes, dishes, etc.
- An oily solid or liquid substance in food
- A food made from a mixture of flour, water, and sometimes eggs that is formed into different shapes (such as thin strips, tubes, or shells) and usually boiled
- A circular gadget for opening soft-cooked eggs
- Small container designed to hold a soft-cooked egg
- A substance that is found in the bodies of people and animals
- The part of the inside of an egg that is clear before it is cooked and white after it is cooked
- Used after detergents to further sanitize kitchen utensils
- Household products that are only suitable for toilets and floors and should not be used on food surfaces
- Plant material that cannot be digested but that helps you to digest other food
- Twisted in the opposite direction and serves to keep the yolk centered
- A shallow, slop-sided skillet, usually 7-10 inches in diameter
- B Grade of egg usually used for baking
- A shallow, slope-sided skillet, 6-8 inches in diameter
- The yellow part in the center of an egg
- Seeds of certain grasses; the most important of which are wheat, oats, rice, etc.
- Used to pierce an egg
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- Biggest kind of egg you'll find in a market
- A rack that holds one egg-sized cups over simmering water
- A healthy choice to eat especially whole, granary, brown, and seeded varieties as part of a balanced diet
- Dishround, shallow, ceramic or porcelain dish, usually with scalloped edges, for use in the oven
- Hollow cups which hold eggs upright
- Outer layer of the grain
- Any of various phosphorus-containing complex lipids (such as lecithins and phosphatidylethanolamines)
- A substance that is found in eggs that is especially important in people for strong healthy bones
- An air space that is formed when the contents of the egg cool and contract after the egg is laid
- A very small living thing that causes disease
- A natural substance that is usually found in foods and that helps your body to be healthy
- Around band used to hold a fried or poached egg during cooking
- A deep dish used for baking
- Eggs contain most of the __________ that the human body requires for health.
- Electronic device which cooks eggs in their shells
- Any of various mostly toxic glucosides that occur in plants (such as soapwort or soapbark) and are characterized by the property of producing a soapy lather
- A chemical substance (such as iron or zinc) that occurs naturally in certain foods and that is important for good health
- _______ can be made in almost any small shallow pan with sloping sides
- Chalk-like
- __________ cleaners are used to remove heavy accumulations of soil often found in small areas
- A substance that consists of amino acids found in foods (such as meat, milk, eggs, and beans) that is an important part of the human diet
- The hard outer covering of an egg
42 Clues: Chalk-like • Used to pierce an egg • Outer layer of the grain • A deep dish used for baking • The hard outer covering of an egg • Hollow cups which hold eggs upright • The yellow part in the center of an egg • Healthiest and most expensive type of egg • An oily solid or liquid substance in food • Biggest kind of egg you'll find in a market • ...
Crossword Fun! 2018-08-21
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- Around band used to hold a fried or poached egg during cooking
- Outer layer of the grain
- A deep dish used for baking
- _______ can be made in almost any small shallow pan with sloping sides
- Biggest kind of egg you'll find in a market
- A chemical substance (such as iron or zinc) that occurs naturally in certain foods and that is important for good health
- A shallow, slope-sided skillet, 6-8 inches in diameter
- A substance that is found in eggs that is especially important in people for strong healthy bones
- A healthy choice to eat especially whole, granary, brown, and seeded varieties as part of a balanced diet
- An oily solid or liquid substance in food
- The yellow part in the center of an egg
- Eggs contain most of the __________ that the human body requires for health.
- Dishround, shallow, ceramic or porcelain dish, usually with scalloped edges, for use in the oven
- A substance that is found in the bodies of people and animals
- A natural substance that is usually found in foods and that helps your body to be healthy
- __________ cleaners are used to remove heavy accumulations of soil often found in small areas
- Any of various phosphorus-containing complex lipids (such as lecithins and phosphatidylethanolamines)
- Used after detergents to further sanitize kitchen utensils
- A chemical substance (powder or liquid) that is like soap and is used to clean clothes, dishes, etc.
- A substance that is found in certain foods such as bread, rice, and potatoes
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- Electronic device which cooks eggs in their shells
- An air space that is formed when the contents of the egg cool and contract after the egg is laid
- Plant material that cannot be digested but that helps you to digest other food
- B Grade of egg usually used for baking
- Hollow cups which hold eggs upright
- A rack that holds one egg-sized cups over simmering water
- A very small living thing that causes disease
- Chalk-like
- Any of various mostly toxic glucosides that occur in plants (such as soapwort or soapbark) and are characterized by the property of producing a soapy lather
- Small container designed to hold a soft-cooked egg
- A substance that consists of amino acids found in foods (such as meat, milk, eggs, and beans) that is an important part of the human diet
- A circular gadget for opening soft-cooked eggs
- A shallow, slop-sided skillet, usually 7-10 inches in diameter
- Twisted in the opposite direction and serves to keep the yolk centered
- Any of several waxy hygroscopic phospholipids that are widely distributed in animals and plants
- Seeds of certain grasses; the most important of which are wheat, oats, rice, etc.
- The hard outer covering of an egg
- Used to pierce an egg
- The part of the inside of an egg that is clear before it is cooked and white after it is cooked
- Household products that are only suitable for toilets and floors and should not be used on food surfaces
- Healthiest and most expensive type of egg
- A food made from a mixture of flour, water, and sometimes eggs that is formed into different shapes (such as thin strips, tubes, or shells) and usually boiled
42 Clues: Chalk-like • Used to pierce an egg • Outer layer of the grain • A deep dish used for baking • The hard outer covering of an egg • Hollow cups which hold eggs upright • The yellow part in the center of an egg • An oily solid or liquid substance in food • Healthiest and most expensive type of egg • Biggest kind of egg you'll find in a market • ...
Vitamins and Minerals Crossword 2021-12-16
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- A trace mineral. Function: growth, reproduction. Deficiency: hypogonadism. Toxicity: lowered appetite. Food sources: seafood, meat. Cool: pennies are made from zinc.
- A major mineral. Function: bone health. Deficiency: muscle weakness. Toxicity: diahrrea. Food sources: dark chocolate, nuts. Cool: deficiency symptoms can mimic depression in some people.
- Not a vitamin or mineral. Function: nutrient transport, waste removal. Deficiency: dehydration. Toxicity: hyponatremia. Food sources: water, juice. Cool facts: dihydrogen monoxide :)
- Water soluble. Function: coenzyme in energy metabolism. Deficiency: Ariboflavinosis. Toxicity: uncommon. Food sources: dairy, enriched foods. Cool facts: able to be destroyed by UV light.
- Water soluble. Function: coenzyme in energy production. Deficiency: microcytic anemia. Toxicity: nerve degeneration. Food sources: fortified cereals, meat. Cool: involved in brain development during pregnancy.
- A trace mineral. Function: bone and tooth formation. Deficiency: cavities. Toxicity: Fluorosis. Food sources: drinking water, seafood. Cool: added to drinking water and toothpaste.
- Fat-soluble. Function: blood clotting. Deficiency: hemorrhaging. Toxicity: not common. Food sources: Green leafy vegetables, legumes. Cool: commonly given orally to newborns after birth.
- Water soluble. Function: antioxidant, wound healing. Deficiency: scurvy. Toxicity: Nausea. Food sources: kiwi, citrus fruits, strawberries. Cool: often put in iron supplements for anemic people.
- A major mineral. Function: bone health, nerve transmission. Deficiency: osteoporosis. Toxicity: constipation. Food sources: dairy. Cool: women require more.
- A trace mineral. Function: in hemoglobin. Deficiency: microcytic anemia. Toxicity: hemachromatosis. Food sources: meat, beans. Cool: anemia more common in women.
- Fat-soluble. Function: antioxidant. Toxicity: interfere with Vitamin K. Food source: vegetable oils. Cool fact: deficiency is rare.
- Water soluble. Function: coenzyme in energy metabolism. Deficiency: Pernicious anemia. Toxicity: not common. Food sources: animal products.cool: deficiency common in vegans.
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- A major mineral. Function: bone health, phospholipids. Deficiency: not common. Toxicity: constipation. Food sources: eggs, dairy. Cool: second most common mineral in the body!
- Water soluble. Function: coenzyme in energy production. Deficiency: Pellagra (4D's) Toxicity: Niacin Flush. Food sources: Meats, mushrooms. Cool: People with anorexia are mainly the ones effected.
- Fat soluble. Function: vision and skin integrity (epithelial cells). Deficiency: Xeropthalmia. Toxicity: carotenemia. Food sources: yellow or orange vegetables and dairy products. Cool: carotenemia makes your skin orange.
- Function: electrolyte. Deficiency: not common. Toxicity: hyperchloremia. Food sources: sauces, proccesed foods. Cool: foods that taste salty have both chloride and sodium NaCl.
- Water soluble. Function: coenzyme in energy metabolism. Deficiency: burning feet syndrome. Toxicity: uncommon. Food sources: whole grains, seeds. Cool: is a B vitamin (B5).
- Function: electrolyte. Deficiency: hyponatremia. Toxicity: hypernatremia. Food sources: canned foods, table salt. Cool: DASH diet heart healthy.
- Water soluble. Function: gluconeogenesis. Deficiency: comes from eating raw eggs. Toxicity: not common. Food sources: egg yolks. Cool: can be synthesized in the gut.
- Fat-soluble. Function: bone strength. Deficiency: rickets. Toxicity: hypercalcemia. Food sources: dairy, fish. Cool: "sunshine vitamin"
- A trace mineral. Function: thyroid horomone. Deficiency: goiter. Toxicity: goiter. Food sources: iodized salt. Cool: iodine can sterilize.
- Water soluble. Function: coenzyme in energy metabolism. Deficiency: megaloblastic anemia. Toxicity: vitamin B12 deficiency. Food sources: green leafy veggies, orange juice. Cool: need goes up when you're pregnant.
- Water soluble. Function: coenzyme in energy metabolism. Deficiency: Beri-Beri. Toxicity: not common. Food sources: pork, whole grains. Cool: B vitamin (B1)
- Function: electrolyte. Deficiency: hypokalemia. Toxicity: Hyperkalemia. Food sources: potatoes, bananas. Cool: can balance out sodium.
24 Clues: Fat-soluble. Function: antioxidant. Toxicity: interfere with Vitamin K. Food source: vegetable oils. Cool fact: deficiency is rare. • Function: electrolyte. Deficiency: hypokalemia. Toxicity: Hyperkalemia. Food sources: potatoes, bananas. Cool: can balance out sodium. • ...
Food Technology: Processes and Equipment 2020-06-10
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- To roughly cut foods into small pieces.
- Large, sharp, flat edged knife suitable for slicing and chopping
- A jug with a measure on the side that allows people to measure the volume of liquids required for cooking. In Australia we measure liquids in ml. And L.
- To cook food in liquid just below boiling point so that the liquid is lightly bubbling with small bubbles breaking on the surface.
- To cut into cubes 1cm x 1cm.
- A small item of food placed onto or beside plated food to improve overall presentation.
- Cooking foods in a minimal amount of fat or oil at a high heat stirring constantly
- A kitchen utensil used as a flat surface on which to cut foods. They are often made of wood or plastic. Red ones are for meat products, green ones are for vegetable products, butter etc.
- To place dry ingredients into a sieve to aerate, remove lumps and foreign bodies.
- To incorporate fat into flour using the fingertips until the mixture resembles fine bread crumbs or comes together as a dough.
- An electrical appliance with whirling blades for chopping, mixing, or liquefying foods.
- Are generally made of metal and frequently Teflon coated. They provide a large flat heating surface and shallow sides, suitable for frying and sautéing food.
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- A small hand-held tool with a serrated ring at one end which is used to remove the core from apples. The corer is pushed into the stalk end of the apple until it comes out at the other end.
- Chinese cooking pan, like a frying pan but with a more rounded base, used for the quick method of stir frying.
- A quick dry heat method of cooking where heat is directed at the food from above at a close proximity.
- To brush the surface of sweet or savoury dishes to give a glossy surface or to assist in browning.
- A set of cups used primarily to measure dry ingredients. In Australia they come in a range of sizes including 1 cup, ½ cup, 1/3 cup, ¼ cup.
- A device that allows you to produce fine shreds of food. Typically it is usually a stainless steel device suitable for grating and zesting.
- A type of sieve used for separating liquids and solids. It is usually made of a light metal or plastic. It is pierced with a pattern of small holes for liquid to drain away.
- A set of spoons used to measure small quantities of both liquid and dry ingredients. In Australia they come in a variety of sizes Tbsp (20ml), ½ Tbsp (10ml), tsp (5ml), ½ tsp (2.5ml), ¼ tsp (1.25ml), 1/8 tsp
- To combine whipped mixtures and other ingredients with a metal spoon or spatula whilst maintaining the air already incorporated.
- To shape a flour or dough mixture by hand.
- Quickly frying food in a small amount of fat, to lightly brown.
- To combine butter (fat) and sugar until they are light and fluffy.
- A flat rectangular metal pan, often with a low rolled-up edge, used for baking.
- A vessel with vertical sides, about the same height as their diameter, used for simmering or boiling. Saucepans generally have one long handle. They are usually made of metal and come in a variety of sizes.
- Using a liquid, usually water or stock to cook. To heat a liquid so that it has large bubbles that rapidly burst on the surface.
27 Clues: To cut into cubes 1cm x 1cm. • To roughly cut foods into small pieces. • To shape a flour or dough mixture by hand. • Quickly frying food in a small amount of fat, to lightly brown. • Large, sharp, flat edged knife suitable for slicing and chopping • To combine butter (fat) and sugar until they are light and fluffy. • ...
Cooking Methods 2025-09-26
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- to cook in the oven at a temperature around 350 F. This uses a small amount of fat. Roasting is used for larger vegetables and meats or those that should cook more slowly.
- to cook quickly in a deep cooking pot in a large amount of fat at a high temperature
- to cook in an oven with dry heat; temperatures usually range from 300 to 450 or even above; very little fat is used; used in breads, pastries
- to cook quickly in a shallow pan on high heat with a small amount of some type of fat. This word in French means “to jump,” which is what the food may do in the pan.
- to cook over high heat in water in a sealed pot so that the temperature inside the pot can get above the boiling point of water. Good for cooking quickly and processing canned foods like jams.
- to brown a food over high heat, usually as part of a longer cooking process.
- to braise smaller pieces of meat or other foods. Pieces are browned first and then cooked in a liquid either on the stove or in the oven or in a slow cooker. Pieces are usually bite-sized or ground up. Like chili.
- to cook in a liquid that is just below the boiling point. Usually for a longer period of time
- to cook in a liquid that is at 212 Fahrenheit. Large bubbles break the surface of the liquid, usually water. Cooks smaller foods quickly, like pasta, and larger foods more slowly, like potatoes
- to cook in a special device where very hot air is blown around a basket with a fan to cook like a deep fryer, but without using any oil.
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- to put food in a plastic bag and seal it, removing the air, then cook it in water that is kept at a constant temperature. The word is French for “under a vacuum.”
- a combination cooking method. Large pieces of food are cooked in high heat fat to brown the outside and then cooked the rest of the way in a simmering liquid either on the stove or in the oven; good for larger tough pieces of meats, like pot roast
- to cook slowly in a medium amount of fat on medium heat; good for larger pieces of meat
- to cook in a hot liquid that isn’t boiling or simmering. Can be in water, but also in a more flavorful liquid or even in fat.
- to add flavor to food by exposing it to wood smoke. Can be done at the same time as it is being cooked or instead of cooking. A traditional way to preserve meats to be eaten later. For example ham or bacon.
- to cook using the hot water vapor that results from boiling liquid. Good for retaining vitamins in vegetables which would be lost in boiling water
- a quick cooking method using a small amount of fat at a high temperature while moving the food (usually bite-sized) while it cooks. Popular in Asian cooking using a wok.
- to cook directly beneath the heat source. Good for browning the top of food after it has been cooked another way, such as French onion soup or garlic bread.
- to cook rapidly in boiling water, usually as a pre-cooking step, especially for green vegetables.
- to cook directly above the heat source where the food sits on a grate or a flat surface. Like your backyard barbecue
20 Clues: to brown a food over high heat, usually as part of a longer cooking process. • to cook quickly in a deep cooking pot in a large amount of fat at a high temperature • to cook slowly in a medium amount of fat on medium heat; good for larger pieces of meat • to cook in a liquid that is just below the boiling point. Usually for a longer period of time • ...
Kitchen Safety 2016-09-21
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- and ----- knives separately.
- mix cleaning -------- together.
- a ----- when reaching for dishes or spices.
- ----- while cooking.
- broken ----- and ---- paper towel into paper bag.
- prevent ----- and ----- clean up with a towel when their is a
- -------- and ------- closed.
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- ----- -------- in majority of every room.
- ------ are safer.
- keep ------ foods out for loner than --- hours.
- the handle --------- .
- spot.
- a place for each ------ in the kitchen.
13 Clues: spot. • ------ are safer. • ----- while cooking. • the handle --------- . • and ----- knives separately. • -------- and ------- closed. • mix cleaning -------- together. • a place for each ------ in the kitchen. • ----- -------- in majority of every room. • a ----- when reaching for dishes or spices. • keep ------ foods out for loner than --- hours. • ...
Judaism 2021-12-10
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- Rescued the Israelite slaves
- Special shawl with 613 tassels
- Founder of Judaism
- Jewish headcovering worn by men
- Found on the doorways of Jewish homes
- Most strict branch of Judaism
- Foods that conform to Jewish law
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- Capital & very holy city in Israel
- Sold as a slave in Egypt
- Star on the flag of Israel
- Jewish holiday
- Jewish Bible
- Candelabrum symbol seen in Synagogoues
13 Clues: Jewish Bible • Jewish holiday • Founder of Judaism • Sold as a slave in Egypt • Star on the flag of Israel • Rescued the Israelite slaves • Most strict branch of Judaism • Special shawl with 613 tassels • Jewish headcovering worn by men • Foods that conform to Jewish law • Capital & very holy city in Israel • Found on the doorways of Jewish homes • ...
Travel 2019-06-01
Vitamins, Minerals and Water 2013-05-02
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- it is an ____________ concern that bottled water is a free commodity but has been turned into a multi billion dollar industry, costing people and the environment.
- Vitamins and minerals do not provide_______for the body.
- the type of iron found in plant foods and iron supplements.
- Adequate amounts of vitamin c helps prevent this disease.
- the ultraviolet rays from the ____ are converted into vitamin D in the body.
- a group of fruits which are high in vitamin C.
- an absence of an essential nutrient.
- is an important component of blood, to carry other nutrients around the body.
- ____________ causes the blood volume to decrease, the output of the heart to reduce,less blood flow to the skin, lack of perspiration and increased body temperature.
- a type of disease which is caused by a lack of the mineral iron.
- the functions of this mineral are to maintain water balance, control nerve impulses and transport amino acids and glucose around the body.
- A water soluble vitamin which assists in the absorption of the mineral iron.
- This type of iron is found in animal foods such as meat.
- Deficiency in vitamin A can lead to ______ blindness.
- A high sodium diet can lead to this diet related disease.
- People suffering with anaemia usually have the symptoms of ________ and paleness because there is less haemoglobin carrying oxygen to the body tissues.
- water regulates the body's temperature through____________.
- An environmental concern of bottled water is that the bottles are not recycled and end up as ________________.
- Non-haem iron is not well _______________ by the body.
- This yellow vegetable is high in vitamin A.
- A fruit high in vitamin C.
- Vitamins A,D,E and K are ____ soluble.
- vitamin B2 is also known as.
- Our body contains__________percent water.
- Vitamins _ _ _ _ are fat soluble.
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- Water soluble vitamins are stored in the _____parts of the body such as the blood and urine.
- Calcium loss in ______________ is greater due to their loss of oestrogen after menopause.
- Haem iron is ___ absorbed by the body.
- consuming calcium is particularly important during adolescence to build up bone _________ as this begins to diminish in your twenties.
- vitamins and minerals must be
- we obtain water from beverages and _______.
- Offal such as __________ and kidney is particularly rich in haem iron.
- vitamin K helps the blood to ______.
- this vitamin assists in the release of energy from carbohydrates.
- adolescent _____________ are more prone to anaemia as they often wrongly believe meat is fattening.
- Vitamin A is essential for ___________.
- the main reason people choose bottled water.
- Because it can take up to seven litres of water and one litre of crude oil to produce one litre of bottled water, it is said to be an ______________________ concern.
- A vitamin that prevents spina bifida in developing embryo.
- Calcium helps prevent this disease.
- The absorption of calcium is interfered by ________, salt, smoking and alcohol.
- golden yellow _________ means you need to consume more water.
- These foods usually make up 75% of our sodium intake.
- One of the major functions of water is to remove _______ from the body.
- this vitamin is high in Vegemite, yeast, legumes, peanuts and liver.
45 Clues: A fruit high in vitamin C. • vitamin B2 is also known as. • vitamins and minerals must be • Vitamins _ _ _ _ are fat soluble. • Calcium helps prevent this disease. • vitamin K helps the blood to ______. • an absence of an essential nutrient. • Haem iron is ___ absorbed by the body. • Vitamins A,D,E and K are ____ soluble. • Vitamin A is essential for ___________. • ...
vocabulary 2020-10-19
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- is a hunger physical need for food
- maneuver, is a life saving technique to help someone who's choking
- activity, is an activity that works your heart and lungs
- is maintaining cleanliness
- come from a plant material that cannot be digested
- refers to how hard your body has to work during an activity
- foods that spoil easily
- nutrient deficiency or poor nutrition
- fitness, having the energy and ability to do everything you want and need to do in your daily life
- zone, is the temperature range in which bacteria grows the fastest
- activity, using your muscles to move your body
- is the power to work your muscles against resistance
- reaching for your best level of health
- endurance, is how well your heart and lungs can keep with your activity
- a serious health problem caused by lack of water
- burn, wrap foods properly so they do not spoil or get _____
- the ability to move your muscles and joins through their full ranges of motion is called
- aid, is immediate care that prevents injury and relieves pain
- dietary allowances, gives advice about daily nutrient needs for most healthy people
- is an eating plan
- is to make impure
- are substances that the body uses to build new cell and repair injured ones
- key to overall good health is a healthful _____________
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- is made of many sugar units attached together
- a product made to contain vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, or substances
- is a unit of energy
- plan, is a step-by-step strategy to identify achieve your goals
- resuscitation (CPR), a life saving technique to restart someone's breathing and heartbeat
- illness, caused by unsafe food
- appetite is a psychological desire for food
- a substance that preforms a job in your body
- a combination of a food's smell, taste, and texture
- are nutrients
- are microscope living organisms
- risk, is the likelihood of developing health problems
- guidelines, provides advice for people to live longer, healthy lives
- is a poison that kills insects or other pest
- substance that works against a poison
- is a simple carbohydrate that is quickly digested
- food, foods that provides high amounts vitamins and minerals for relatively few calories
- in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- is the shared beliefs, values, and behaviors of a group of people.
- refers to the processes by which your body uses nutrients in food for growth,energy, and maintenance
- tiny bumps that contain taste buds
- means physically inactive
- factor, is a condition that increases your chances of developing a problem
- the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another is called
- is the ability to continue physical activity for a long time for a time with out without your muscles becoming too tired
- is a mental, emotional,or physical strain
- is a nutrient that as the body's main source of energy
- control center, a medical facility that gives free advice about handling poison emergencies
- easy to catch fire
52 Clues: are nutrients • is an eating plan • is to make impure • easy to catch fire • is a unit of energy • foods that spoil easily • means physically inactive • is maintaining cleanliness • illness, caused by unsafe food • are microscope living organisms • is a hunger physical need for food • tiny bumps that contain taste buds • nutrient deficiency or poor nutrition • ...
Let's talk about diets 2022-06-09
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- A medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill when you eat or touch a particular substance
- Someone who adds fish and seafood to a vegetarian diet
- A person who does not eat meat or fish
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- Style of eating that encourages eating mostly plant-based foods while allowing meat and other animal products in moderation
- The fact of not being able to eat particular foods without feeling ill
- People who don't eat milk follow a ----- free diet
- People suffering from coeliac disease are advised to follow a ------ free diet
- A person who does not eat or use any animal products
8 Clues: A person who does not eat meat or fish • People who don't eat milk follow a ----- free diet • A person who does not eat or use any animal products • Someone who adds fish and seafood to a vegetarian diet • The fact of not being able to eat particular foods without feeling ill • People suffering from coeliac disease are advised to follow a ------ free diet • ...
Food tech 2024-05-14
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- Building block of body
- The taste you get when you eat food
- The way food feels in the mouth
- The farming of food
- Food for the brain
- Structure of food quantity
- Fats
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- The shade of a food
- Responsible for healthy bones
- Healthy foods to eat
- Thing that prevents diseases
- Fragrant smell that comes when you cook
- Number of food groups
13 Clues: Fats • Food for the brain • The shade of a food • The farming of food • Healthy foods to eat • Number of food groups • Building block of body • Structure of food quantity • Thing that prevents diseases • Responsible for healthy bones • The way food feels in the mouth • The taste you get when you eat food • Fragrant smell that comes when you cook
Musculoskeletal System Review 2024-01-30
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- used to diagnosis fractures
- Chronic, progressive, systemic inflammatory disease
- occurs with swelling in tunnel
- at risk for with open fracture
- important to prevent with musculoskeletal disorders
- uric acid build up
- avoid these foods with gout
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- common bisphosphonates for osteoporosis
- infection in bone
- removal of a body part
- acute medication for gout
- bony nodes on joints of fingers
- abnormal weak bones
13 Clues: infection in bone • uric acid build up • abnormal weak bones • removal of a body part • acute medication for gout • used to diagnosis fractures • avoid these foods with gout • occurs with swelling in tunnel • at risk for with open fracture • bony nodes on joints of fingers • common bisphosphonates for osteoporosis • Chronic, progressive, systemic inflammatory disease • ...
William x Molly 2025-08-13
13 Clues: dare • kar bomb • halloween duo • our first date • our prom theme • what I have duhhhh • sport I claim I am good at • both of our favorite foods • Place where we met (acronym) • what you used at Disney World • where we went this past summer • workout place you did not enjoy • a thing we will work through and thrive in
El Día de los Muertos Spanish 2 2025-10-13
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- La Catrina is a skeleton.
- We have many traditions.
- The families celebrate.
- We go to the cemetery.
- We eat special foods.
- There are many candles and flowers.
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- The Day of the Dead is a celebration.
- We celebrate with parties.
- We honor our ancestors.
- We make cut paper.
- The spirits visit.
- We decorate the tombs.
- It's a day to celebrate.
13 Clues: We make cut paper. • The spirits visit. • We eat special foods. • We decorate the tombs. • We go to the cemetery. • We honor our ancestors. • The families celebrate. • We have many traditions. • It's a day to celebrate. • La Catrina is a skeleton. • We celebrate with parties. • There are many candles and flowers. • The Day of the Dead is a celebration.
Sustainability Crossword 2024-04-29
7 Clues: : Weather • : Produce Air • : Dropping plastic • : Antarctic melting • : Don't throw plastic • : environment friendly foods • : Solar panels/Static electricity
Kitchen Safety 2016-09-21
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- and ----- knives separately.
- mix cleaning -------- together.
- a ----- when reaching for dishes or spices.
- ----- while cooking.
- broken ----- and ---- paper towel into paper bag.
- -------- and ------- closed.
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- ----- -------- in majority of every room
- ------ are safer.
- prevent ----- and ----- clean up with a towel when their is a
- keep ------ foods out for loner than --- hours.
- the handle --------- .
- spot.
- a place for each ------ in the kitchen.
13 Clues: spot. • ------ are safer. • ----- while cooking. • the handle --------- . • and ----- knives separately. • -------- and ------- closed. • mix cleaning -------- together. • a place for each ------ in the kitchen. • ----- -------- in majority of every room • a ----- when reaching for dishes or spices. • keep ------ foods out for loner than --- hours. • ...
Section 1-2 2015-12-16
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- 빠르게
- 입술
- A singer _______s a song. (한 가수가 노래를 한다. *공연하다)
- 땅콩
- 과식
- To _______ her proposal, he steps on her foot. (그녀의 청혼을 받아들이기 위해, 그는 그녀의 발을 밟는다.)
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- 상상하다
- But these good luck foods are different from _______ to _______. (그러나 이 행운의 음식들은 문화마다 다르다.)
- 과일
- 예방하다, 막다
- An _______ football game (중요한 축구 경기)
- 건강한
- For this _______ (이러한 이유로)
13 Clues: 과일 • 입술 • 땅콩 • 과식 • 빠르게 • 건강한 • 상상하다 • 예방하다, 막다 • For this _______ (이러한 이유로) • An _______ football game (중요한 축구 경기) • A singer _______s a song. (한 가수가 노래를 한다. *공연하다) • To _______ her proposal, he steps on her foot. (그녀의 청혼을 받아들이기 위해, 그는 그녀의 발을 밟는다.) • But these good luck foods are different from _______ to _______. (그러나 이 행운의 음식들은 문화마다 다르다.)
fitness basics 2023-01-30
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- gradually making exercises more hard
- example:swimming
- how long of a period you work out
- how hard you work
- how many times you workout in a week
- example:yoga
- slowly lowering your pulse after a workout
- 2-3 times a week
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- 3500 calories
- 20-60 minutes
- intense training for intervals
- foods with no nutrients are
- working harder than you normally do to gain muscle
13 Clues: example:yoga • 3500 calories • 20-60 minutes • example:swimming • 2-3 times a week • how hard you work • foods with no nutrients are • intense training for intervals • how long of a period you work out • gradually making exercises more hard • how many times you workout in a week • slowly lowering your pulse after a workout • working harder than you normally do to gain muscle
In the Kitchen 2023-01-26
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- a smooth-skinned juicy light green or deep red to purplish black berry eaten dried or fresh as a fruit or fermented to produce wine
- animal or vegetable fat that is soft after melting, or more generally, any thick oil-like substance
- To slowly pour a thin liquid mixture over food
- to fry quickly over high heat in a lightly oiled pan (such as a wok) while stirring continuously
- process that breaks up any lumps in the flour and aerates it at the same time by pushing it through a gadget that is essentially a cup with a fine strainer at one
- lightly coating food with a dry ingredient, such as flour, cornmeal, or breadcrumbs.
- shake or mix small pieces of it together with a sauce or dressing
- the cooking of food by immersion in water that has been heated to near its boiling point
- To stir two or more ingredients with a spoon, or to beat on Low speed with a mixer, until mixed together.
- All foods derived from, or containing, milk
- to cook or become cooked by dry heat especially in an oven
- A baked food item consisting of flour or meal as the main ingredient, mixed with liquid ingredients such as milk or water and eggs to form a dough
- The process of moistening food being prepared, especially meat, with pan drippings, butter, or sauces, while the food is cooking.
- Foods made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, barley, or another cereal grain
- a slow-cooking process, using indirect, diffused heat to cook its ingredients
- a vegetable with a green stem or stems and a mass or several masses of flower buds at the top.
- the blending of various ingredients together, usually cold, to obtain a uniform mixture with different consistencies depending on the relative proportions of solid to liquid ingredients.
- to crush food, usually after cooking it, so that it forms a soft mass
- of meat cut from the fleshy part of a beef carcass
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- kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through it
- To cut off a thin layer of skin on a food, such as potatoes or apples, with a paring knife or vegetable peeler.
- The process of combining one ingredient with another to form a solution.
- a large bowl used in cooking for mixing ingredients
- food with structure and texture and enables water retention
- a way to change the texture of solid food so that it is smooth with no lumps and has a texture like pudding.
- Start cooking the accompanied item
- a method of cooking that uses a moderate heat to gently soften foods while slowly combining seasonings and ingredients.
- to coat or cover (food) with herbs, spices, etc. and let rest before cooking or serving.
- a spoon made of wood, used in cooking for stirring and mixing
- any kind of plant life or plant product
- Board a wooden or plastic board on which foods (such as meats and vegetables) are cut.
- the seed-associated fleshy structures (or produce) of plants that typically are sweet or sour and edible in the raw state
- removing both the rough outer skin and the seeds from fruits and vegetables
- A white liquid secreted by the mammary glands of animals, such as cows, sheep and goats
34 Clues: Start cooking the accompanied item • any kind of plant life or plant product • All foods derived from, or containing, milk • To slowly pour a thin liquid mixture over food • of meat cut from the fleshy part of a beef carcass • a large bowl used in cooking for mixing ingredients • to cook or become cooked by dry heat especially in an oven • ...
Chapter 2 Diversity at the Table 2024-01-25
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- the most widely produced and eaten food in an area
- a group's specific way of doing things
- the practice of creating new recipes by mixing the influences and preparation techniques of different food traditions
- relating to a specific culture.
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- abstaining from some or all foods for a period of time, is a practice in many religions
- is a culture's foods and styles of cooking.
- a set of customs, traditions, and beliefs shared by a large group of people
7 Clues: relating to a specific culture. • a group's specific way of doing things • is a culture's foods and styles of cooking. • the most widely produced and eaten food in an area • a set of customs, traditions, and beliefs shared by a large group of people • abstaining from some or all foods for a period of time, is a practice in many religions • ...
