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