Functional properties
Cooking methods
Aeration
Allergies & tolerances
Food ethics & fair trade
100

This process causes toast to brown 

Dextrinisation 

100

This method rubs fat into flour 

Rub-in method 

100

Yeast uses this type of aeration

Biological aeration 

100

What body system does an allergy affect? 

Immune system

100

This system gives chickens outdoor access 

Free range 

200

This process uses starch moecules to thicken liquids 

Gelatinisation

200

This method helps gluten develop in dough 

Kneading 

200

Baking poweder creates this kind of aeration 

Chemical aeration 

200

A food intolerance affects this body system 

Digestive system 

200

This organisation supports fair wages for farmers 

Fairtrade 

300

Mayonnaise is an example of which process? 

Emulsification

300

This method creates a light and fluffy texture by mixing sugar and flower 

Creaming 

300

Whisking and creaming are examples of which type of aeration?

Mechanical 

300

This severe allergic reaction can be life threatening 

Anaphylaxis 

300

These products avoid antibiotics and hormones 

Organic products 

400

Proteins changing shape when whisking egg whites is what?

Denaturation

400

This tool is used to rapidly add air to mixtures 

A whisk 

400

Gas produced by yeast that helps dough rise 

Carbon dioxide 

400

This intolerance involves difficulty digesting milk

Lactose intolerance 

400

This type of egg production uses overcrowded cages 

Caged eggs 

500

When proteins are heated, they changestructure and join, causing the mixture to thicken and become firm.

Coagulation

500

This method is commonly used for meringues

Whisking 

500

What is the purpose of aeration in baking? 

Adding air/volume/light texture

500

Name a dairy free milk substitute 

soy/oat/almond milk

500
Consumers choosing ethical foods is...

Food citizenship 

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