What was the only brand of food that he ate for the experiment?
McDonalds
What are pastry brushes used for?
Spreading butter, or egg onto pastry dough
True or False: sharp knives are less likely to cause injuries than dull ones
TRUE
What is the body's main source of energy?
Carbohydrates
Should you wash chicken or beef under the sink before cooking it to remove bacteria?
No idiot
How long did he participate in the experiment for?
30 Days
What is a Paring knife used for?
Cutting fruits and vegetables
What information would you find on a WHMIS label?
Safety Information
What are the 3 Macronutrients?
Raw cookie dough is notoriously known to carry what form of foodborne bacteria?
Salmonella
How many meals would he eat in a day?
3 Meals
What is a spice?
A plant-derived substance used to add flavour
What does WHMIS stand for?
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
What are the 3 Micronutrients?
Vitamins, minerals, water
What is the definition of a foodborne illness?
A sickness caused by the contamination of food or drink
Where did Morgan Spurlock get the idea for the documentary?
2 obese teenagers filed a lawsuit against McDonalds
Name 3 vegetables in the onion family
Chive, garlic, leek, pearl onions, red onions, white onions, yellow onions, scallions, shallots
Name 1 of 3 safety procedures you must do before you enter the kitchen
Wash hands
Tie hair up
Put on an apron
What does protein do for your body?
helps repair and maintain tissue
If you drop food on the floor, it is okay to eat...
a) If you pick it up before 1 second
b) If you pick it up before 5 seconds
c) If you dropped it on a smooth surface
d) Its best not to eat it at all
d) Its best not to eat it at all
What percentage of Americans visit a fast food restaurant daily?
25% or 1 in 4 Americans
Whats the most common spice in the world?
What should you use instead of water to put out a flare up?
Baking soda
What percentage of our blood is water?
80%
How often is a person likely to get food poisoning?
Once every 5 years