FERM 300 Review for final exam
Across
- 3. Author of 'De honesta voluptate et valetudine' in 1470
- 5. Tuber that became a staple food in Central Europe in the 1800s
- 6. Food preservation technique developed in the 1800s
- 7. Utensil introduced in the 14th century and accepted in the 17th century
- 8. Egyptian Goddess of Beer, known as “Lady of Drunkenness”
- 11. Babylonian law code that regulated Mesopotamian beer production "The Code of [...]"
- 12. Permitted for consumption by Islamic dietary law
- 13. Fermented Slavic/Baltic beverage made from bread
- 14. Forbidden/unlawful for consumption by Islamic dietary law
- 15. Animal that is venerated like a God in Hinduism
- 16. Fat rendered out of the tail of a plump sheep, used to cook meat
Down
- 1. Theory that explained that the human body depended on four humors
- 2. Fermented milk beverage, similar to thick yogurt
- 4. Sumerian Goddess of Beer
- 5. Animal that is deemed filthy in Islam
- 7. Theory that predicts when foragers will add an item to their diet "Optimal [...] theory"
- 9. Flavoring produced at a large scale in the West Indies during the Renaissance
- 10. Holy month of fasting and introspection for Muslims
- 13. Fermented beverage that uses a SCOBY