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Food Technology Test Bank | Graded to Pass
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[Show more]Dietary Fibre - Important in maintaining a healthy digestive system and preventing problems such as constipation, obesity and coronary heart disease. 
 
Early European Influences - Food brought to to Australian by the European settlers includes: Flour, rice, salted meat, alcohol, sugar, salt, ...
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Add to cartDietary Fibre - Important in maintaining a healthy digestive system and preventing problems such as constipation, obesity and coronary heart disease. 
 
Early European Influences - Food brought to to Australian by the European settlers includes: Flour, rice, salted meat, alcohol, sugar, salt, ...
Food additive - Nonfood substances that are formulated into manufactured food as processing aids 
e.g anti-staling agents; emulsifiers; fat substitutes; preservatives 
 
Canning is invented by - Nicholas Appert 
 
Scientific methods - a` Problem 
Hypothesis 
Experiment 
Observe, analyze, ...
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Add to cartFood additive - Nonfood substances that are formulated into manufactured food as processing aids 
e.g anti-staling agents; emulsifiers; fat substitutes; preservatives 
 
Canning is invented by - Nicholas Appert 
 
Scientific methods - a` Problem 
Hypothesis 
Experiment 
Observe, analyze, ...
Staple Plant Food - Carbohydrates 
- Ease of Cultivation and Storage 
 
Staple Animal Food - Proteins 
- Essential for growth and health 
 
Food Industry - - Production 
- Processing 
- Storage 
- Distribution 
- Sale 
- Marketing 
 
Food Processing - Alteration 
 
Food Production - F...
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Add to cartStaple Plant Food - Carbohydrates 
- Ease of Cultivation and Storage 
 
Staple Animal Food - Proteins 
- Essential for growth and health 
 
Food Industry - - Production 
- Processing 
- Storage 
- Distribution 
- Sale 
- Marketing 
 
Food Processing - Alteration 
 
Food Production - F...
The main uses of starch - Bulking agent - when flour is the main ingredient starch forms the structure. 
Thickening agent - this is gelatinization 
Gelling agent - when gelatinisation has occurred and the liquid cools to form a gel. 
 
Gelatinisation - Starch particles do not dissolve in liqu...
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Add to cartThe main uses of starch - Bulking agent - when flour is the main ingredient starch forms the structure. 
Thickening agent - this is gelatinization 
Gelling agent - when gelatinisation has occurred and the liquid cools to form a gel. 
 
Gelatinisation - Starch particles do not dissolve in liqu...
Agriculture and Fisheries (production) - - Agriculture is a term used to describe the activity of cultivating the land to grow food and includes farming plants and animals 
- Fisheries refers to the production and cultivation of plants and animals in an aquatic environment 
 
DAIRY FARMING - -...
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Add to cartAgriculture and Fisheries (production) - - Agriculture is a term used to describe the activity of cultivating the land to grow food and includes farming plants and animals 
- Fisheries refers to the production and cultivation of plants and animals in an aquatic environment 
 
DAIRY FARMING - -...
WHAT IS FOOD MANUFACTURE? - activities that use power driven machines and materials handling equipment to transform raw materials into food and beverages. 
 
WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS OF A FLOW PROCESS CHART? - - operation 
- inspection 
- delay 
- storage 
- decision 
- transportation 
 
WHAT A...
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Add to cartWHAT IS FOOD MANUFACTURE? - activities that use power driven machines and materials handling equipment to transform raw materials into food and beverages. 
 
WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS OF A FLOW PROCESS CHART? - - operation 
- inspection 
- delay 
- storage 
- decision 
- transportation 
 
WHAT A...
Sectors - Agriculture and fisheries, food processing/manufacturing, food service and catering and good retail 
 
Emerging technologies - Biotechnology in genetically modified foods and ecologically sustainable production methods such as organic farming 
 
Levels of operation and mechanisation ...
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Add to cartSectors - Agriculture and fisheries, food processing/manufacturing, food service and catering and good retail 
 
Emerging technologies - Biotechnology in genetically modified foods and ecologically sustainable production methods such as organic farming 
 
Levels of operation and mechanisation ...
Advisory Groups - Groups responsible for advising and guiding governments in the development of policy and legislation. 
 
Audit - A review and examination of records and activities by an independent party to assess whether set procedures have been adhered to. 
 
Bait Advertising - Advertis...
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Add to cartAdvisory Groups - Groups responsible for advising and guiding governments in the development of policy and legislation. 
 
Audit - A review and examination of records and activities by an independent party to assess whether set procedures have been adhered to. 
 
Bait Advertising - Advertis...
External Factors. (Macro). - Consider a company that produces luxury food items in tough economic times or a manufacturer that suddenly finds its food supply is no longer available due to environmental concerns. 
 
These factors that relate to the macro-environment are generally outside the manuf...
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Add to cartExternal Factors. (Macro). - Consider a company that produces luxury food items in tough economic times or a manufacturer that suddenly finds its food supply is no longer available due to environmental concerns. 
 
These factors that relate to the macro-environment are generally outside the manuf...
0-5 - The temperature a refrigerator should be kept at: 
 
5-63 - The danger zone: 
 
72 - The temperature at which harmful food poisoning bacteria is killed: 
 
-22 - The temperature for freezing foods in a freezer: 
 
-18 - Bacteria becomes dormant/ The temperature for storing foods...
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Add to cart0-5 - The temperature a refrigerator should be kept at: 
 
5-63 - The danger zone: 
 
72 - The temperature at which harmful food poisoning bacteria is killed: 
 
-22 - The temperature for freezing foods in a freezer: 
 
-18 - Bacteria becomes dormant/ The temperature for storing foods...
Identify the production systems used in food manufacture - Manual production systems 
Automated production system 
Computerised production systems 
 
Descibe the features of manual production systems - Manual production systems 
 
- They physical handle material 
- Suitable for small scale pr...
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Add to cartIdentify the production systems used in food manufacture - Manual production systems 
Automated production system 
Computerised production systems 
 
Descibe the features of manual production systems - Manual production systems 
 
- They physical handle material 
- Suitable for small scale pr...
Explain the role of additives in manufactured food - -preserve flavour/colour or enhance its taste and appearance of processed food e.g. beeswax is used as a glazing agent to coat apples to improve appearance 
-Improve quality or stability of food 
-Preserve food - extend shelf life 
-Examples: ...
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Add to cartExplain the role of additives in manufactured food - -preserve flavour/colour or enhance its taste and appearance of processed food e.g. beeswax is used as a glazing agent to coat apples to improve appearance 
-Improve quality or stability of food 
-Preserve food - extend shelf life 
-Examples: ...
Functions of food additives - cosmetic 
nutrition 
food prep 
safety/ preservatives 
 
2 main additives added to our food - sugar and salt 
 
processed - foods have undergone some preparation procedure- canning, cooking, freezing 
 
natural - foods with no artificial ingredients 
 
Enric...
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Add to cartFunctions of food additives - cosmetic 
nutrition 
food prep 
safety/ preservatives 
 
2 main additives added to our food - sugar and salt 
 
processed - foods have undergone some preparation procedure- canning, cooking, freezing 
 
natural - foods with no artificial ingredients 
 
Enric...
FATS - Saturated 
(See Cards 74-76 also) - - solid at room temperature 
 - mostly animal fats 
 - also palm oil and coconut oil 
 
Why are they bad in high levels ? - - contain high levels of cholesterol 
 - build up fatty deposits around major organs 
 - can lead to coronary heart disease, o...
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Add to cartFATS - Saturated 
(See Cards 74-76 also) - - solid at room temperature 
 - mostly animal fats 
 - also palm oil and coconut oil 
 
Why are they bad in high levels ? - - contain high levels of cholesterol 
 - build up fatty deposits around major organs 
 - can lead to coronary heart disease, o...
analogs - foods made to imitate other foods 
 
aseptic package - packages made for shelf-stable food storage 
 
clone - A genetic copy of an organism. 
 
enrichment - Addition of nutrients to a food in order to restore what was lost in processing 
 
fortification - Term for the proces...
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Add to cartanalogs - foods made to imitate other foods 
 
aseptic package - packages made for shelf-stable food storage 
 
clone - A genetic copy of an organism. 
 
enrichment - Addition of nutrients to a food in order to restore what was lost in processing 
 
fortification - Term for the proces...
Carbohydrates are split into three types... - Sugar, Starch and Fibre. 
 
Sugar - Includes simple sugars( glucose and fructose) and double sugars (lactose and sucrose). Sugar is easier to digest than starch 
 
Starch - Starch is a complex sugar. It needs to be broken down by digestion befor...
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Add to cartCarbohydrates are split into three types... - Sugar, Starch and Fibre. 
 
Sugar - Includes simple sugars( glucose and fructose) and double sugars (lactose and sucrose). Sugar is easier to digest than starch 
 
Starch - Starch is a complex sugar. It needs to be broken down by digestion befor...
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