Protein
Food Sustainability
Food pyramid
Fats/ Carbs
Vits/ minerals
100

What does HBV stand for?

High Biological Value 

100

Define sustainability

maintaining the world we live in for future generations of humans, plants and animals.

100

How many serving of fruit and veg do we need every day?

5-7

100

Name a source of fat and a source of carbohydrate

Fat: red meat/ cream / chips/ avocados/ nuts

Carbohydrate: Potato/ rice/ pasta/ bread

100
What is a function of Iron

Needed to manufacture haemoglobin. This is a substance in red blood cells that is needed to carry oxygen around the body in the blood.

200

Name a source of protein

Meat/ Fish/ Eggs/ Dairy/ Peas/ Beans/ Lentils

200

What are food miles?

the distance food travels before it can be purchased.

200

How many servings do we need of wholemeal cereals do we need every day

3-5 servings

200

Name three classifications of carbohydrates

Sugar/ Starch/ Fibre

200
Name two water soluble vitamins

B & C

300

What is a function of protein

Growth and repair of cells in the body

300

What is fair trade?

farmers in developing countries have been paid a fair price for their produce and that workers have good working conditions

300

How many servings of dairy do we need every day

3 servings

300

What are saturated fats?

Unhealthy fats, contains cholesterol – a type of fat found in the blood

300

What is a source of vitamin C?

Kiwi, Orange, Strawberry, Lemon, Peppers, Kale, Broccoli, Tomato

400

Descrive a deficiency associated with a lack of protein in the diet

•poor or stunted growth with muscle wasting

•slow healing of wounds

•hair breakage and loss

•poor general health

hormone and enzyme imbalances

400

What is organic food?

food that has been produced without the use of artificial fertilisers or pesticides

400

How many servings of protein do we need every day?

2 servings

400

What elements make up fats and carbohydrates?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

400

What is a deficiency of Calcium?

Rickets or Osteoporosis

500

What is the composition of protein?

Protein is made up of a chain of smaller units called amino acids. Amino acids are linked together by peptide links.

500

What are ethical issues?

making decisions about what we believe to be right or wrong

500

What does a 'balanced diet' mean?

contains all the nutrients needed by the body in the correct amounts.

500

What function do fats & carbs have in common

Heat and energy

500

What is the function of folate/ folic acid?

Needed during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida

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