Carrots are the _______ of a plant.
What is root?
The chemical process in fruits and veggies that result in browning of the fruit.
What is enzymatic browning?
A fruit is grown from the ________ of a plant.
What is flower?
A quick and conventional method using high heat rays.
What is microwaving?
The little growths on potatoes are called _______.
What are eyes?
A potato is a __________.
What is a tuber?
Ascorbic acid is used to prevent ______.
What is enzymatic browning?
A cherry is a _________.
What is a drupe?
Simmering fruits or veggies until tender.
What is poaching?
A woman from Omaha discovered a _________ in her grapes.
What is a black widow?
Leafy vegetables are responsible for ____________.
What is photosynthesis?
You can store fruits in ___________ to speed up ripening.
What is paper bag?
This fruit is covered in seeds on the outside and have a naturally sweet flavor.
What is a strawberry?
Bring water to a boil and cook covered fruits or veggies in a basket suspended above the water.
What is steaming?
You can grow a pineapple at home by planting the top in dirt. T or F
What is true?
An asparagus is a __________.
What is stem?
Food companies use ______ on produce to make it appear shinier.
What is wax?
A pineapple is an example of a _________ fruit.
What is tropical?
A quick cooking method that uses high heat and a small amount of oil on a stove top.
What is frying?
Dragon fruit grows on _______.
What is cacti?
Name three nutrients found in vegetables.
What is vitamin C, Vitamin E, and beta-carotene?
Cooking vegetables results in _______.
What is texture and color change/ loss of nutrients?
Name 4 types of fruits.
What is drupes, pomes, berries, tropical, melon, citrus?
You should always _______ fruits or veggies before eating or serving them.
What is wash?
What school did Ms. Treft go to?
What is Lawton/ SDSU?