Why do we not put cooked meat on a red chopping board?
Cross contamination
What is the star ingredient in most sushi, typically raw, must be fresh and of the highest quality?
Fish (Salmon, Tuna, Kingfish)
Which cooking method is most suitable for achieving browning on a burger patty?
Grilling/ Pan frying
What do spices add to curry?
Colour and flavour
How many requirements are there for food labels under the Food Standards Code?
12
What is the name of the sheets that wrap the sushi
Nori sheets
What is the franchise Hungry Jack's known as in other countries
Burger King
Why is curry culturally important around the world today?
It connects people to culture, migration, and identity
Name 5 food allergens
Peanuts, Tree nuts, Milk, Eggs, Sesame seeds, Fish, Shellfish, Soy, Wheat, Lupins
What is the pungent green paste, made from the gratedroot of a Japanese plant, adds a fiery kick?
Wasabi
Why is fat important in a burger patty?
To help the patty stay juicy and flavourful
What helped spread curry flavours across early trade routes?
Spice trade
True or False. Under the Food Standards Code, manufacturers must display ‘may contain’ allergen statements on their products.
False
What is served alongside sushi, it’s used to cleanse the palate between different pieces?
Pickled ginger
What is the purpose of resting a cooked burger patty?
To allow the juices to redistribute
What are masalas?
Spice blends
In Australia, who controls the food labelling code?
Food Standards Australia and New Zealand
what does the word "sushi" actually refer to?
the sour, vinegared rice, not the raw fish itself.
Which sensory property does caramelisation on a burger patty create?
Umami
Which ancient civilisation shows early evidence of curry‑like dishes?
Indus Valley Civilisation