According to botanists, avocados and tomatoes belong in this food group.
What is the fruit food group?
This utensil is used to chop or dice food.
What is a knife?
This should be done while you are cooking and eating to make cleanup time easier and faster.
What is heating water?
This action should be performed often to reduce cross-contamination when working with food.
What is washing your hands?
An abnormal immune response to food.
What is a food allergy?
This is how many servings of grains (whole and refined) are recommended daily, according to the USDA guidelines.
What is 6-8 servings?
This device can be used to reheat food quickly.
What is a microwave?
This kitchen tool can be used to make packets to cook food on a grill or fire.
What is aluminum foil?
These homemade object can keep your food cold, while saving you from a watery mess in the cooler.
A cooking hazard that occurs when boiling water comes into contact with your skin.
What are burns/scalds?
This low-fat, high-protein food contains Omegas 3's that provide great health benefits.
What is seafood?
This cooking method is used when making donuts.
What is frying?
The type of fuel used when operating your Scout camp stove.
What is propane?
This safety tool should be placed near the kitchen to assist when things get too fiery and hot.
This is the boiling point of water.
What is 212 degrees?
Eating too much fat and sugar can wear out your pancreas, and eventually may cause this disease.
The concept of preparing whole meals or dishes ahead of schedule.
What is meal prepping?
Small, black squares that can be used to cook food on a grill or using cast iron.
What are charcoal briquettes?
This should be considered when planning your backpacking meals.
What is the weight of the food?
This food-bourne illness causes about 1.35 million infections in the US each year.
What is Salmonella?
This type of cow has the highest milk production in the world.
What is Holstein (or Friesian)?
This cooking method uses the byproduct of boiling water to cook or heat food.
What is steaming?
This method is used to ensure as many Scouts as possible get to experience the different aspects of making a meal.
What is the patrol method?
A career that analyzes the chemical properties of food to determine ingredients and formulas.
What is a food science technician?