GCP Final Vocab
Across
- 2. tartar: finely cut, raw reindeer meat
- 6. possible to do long term without harm (solar energy, wind turbines, etc.)
- 8. the process milk undergoes so it is safe for human consumption: kills off bacteria in milk such as salmonella, goat milk and quail eggs naturally pasteurized
- 11. Central Kitchen: helps to feed people after natural disasters - over 19,000 volunteers, non-profit - spearheaded by Chef Jose Andres
- 12. Technology: farming technique where crops are grown in water with little to no soil. Usually planted in pipes.
- 13. sourced: ingredients farmed/sourced locally; a farmer in a town providing milk to a business in the same town
- 14. Ions are the energy emitted from various sources
- 16. everybody involved in producing a product is treated fairly and justly; no child labor, no forced labor, human trafficking, poor working conditions, etc.
- 18. Unlawful commercial exploitation of a country’s biological materials
- 19. Rescue Center: takes care of injured animals in Costa Rica, veterinarian and rehabilitation center
- 20. the name and process of making a dish; raw fish or shellfish is covered in lime juice, which then makes it safe for human consumption
Down
- 1. plants that grow year round and do not die off
- 3. people who moved from their home country to live in another country permanently
- 4. helps to clean up the Thames river - hosts clean-ups with volunteers
- 5. having diversity in a biological community, opposite of monocropping
- 7. Rhythm: a person internal clock, including their sleep cycle; can be affected by hormones/chemical production in the body, like melatonin, traveling to other time zones can affect circadian rhythm (jetlagged)
- 9. Rescue Center: a center based in Peru dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals from the Amazon rainforest, with a larger focus on aquatic animals
- 10. having a huge area and only planting one crop (corn/soy/wheat); popularized in the US during the industrial revolution
- 15. crops: crops that can feed a community, act as a buffer crop, and are a natural pesticide
- 17. de Paris: has around 1,000 public water fountains around Paris for the locals, tourists, and the homeless