Food Product Pathways

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Across
  1. 4. The name for products that come from pigs.
  2. 6. An example of a fruit that grows on trees and comes in many varieties, such as Granny Smith or Red Delicious.
  3. 7. Grass or pasture land where animals freely roam and graze.
  4. 9. The way a food product must be stored in order to stay fresh.
  5. 11. An example of a dairy product.
  6. 12. The selling of animal food products to consumers at grocery stores or restaurants.
  7. 14. A step in processing where a product is placed into bags or containers.
  8. 15. An example of a green vegetable that looks like tiny trees. Most kids hate this vegetable.
  9. 17. A step in processing where preservatives are added to extend shelf-life.
  10. 19. The name for products that come from cows.
  11. 20. Land used to raise animals or crops.
  12. 22. The path that food takes from farm to table.
  13. 23. An example of a pork product that tastes best when it is crispy and served for breakfast with eggs.
Down
  1. 1. The process involved in producing animal and plant food products.
  2. 2. The name for products that come from chicken and turkey.
  3. 3. A store that sells large quantities for resale. Where most grocery stores buy their products to stock their shelves.
  4. 5. A step in processing where food is washed and unwanted debris is removed.
  5. 8. An example of a beef product. It tastes best on a bun with cheese, lettuce, and ketchup.
  6. 10. A step in processing where a product is divided into different sizes.
  7. 13. A step in animal food processing where eggs or milk are sorted based on quality.
  8. 16. Where fruit or nut trees are raised.
  9. 17. Converting the original, raw product into a final product.
  10. 18. The amount of time a food product can remain on the shelf without spoiling.
  11. 21. Preparing the products to be sold. This is where storage requirements and expiration dates are assigned to products.