Prevention of Cooking Hazards
Allergies & Illnesses
Cooking Methods
Cooking Management
Wild Card
100

What surface should you always cut on?

A flat surface (Cutting board)

100

This disease is common when eating raw chicken and other raw foods

Salmonella

100

Why should you never microwave foil and other metal items?

It can explode or cause a fire

100

What tool do you use to measure the temperature of food?

Probe Thermometer

100

From which person can you get the cooking merit badge pamphlet and other books?

Troop librarian

200

Why should you not rush when cooking?

You may accidentally make a mistake and hurt yourself

200

Name three different alternatives to cow's milk

Some examples may include soy, almond, rice, oat, cashew, hazelnut, etc.

200

List the three ways you can fold the foil when foil cooking

Handle, bundle, and drugstore wrap.

200

In what order should foods be prepared?

From longest to shortest preparation time

200

At what temperature should chicken be cooked?

165 degrees

300

Where should you store raw meat and how long will it last?

You should store raw meat at a temperature equal or lesser than when it was bought. It will last up to five days

300

Name five common allergies.

Some examples may include pollen, dust, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, milk, soy, fish, bees, shellfish, etc.

300

Which makes a bigger impact on the environment? A camp stove or charcoal/wood fire?

Charcoal/wood fire

300

What equipment is needed for boiling?

A medium to large pot, a stirring utensil, and a heat source.

300

Where can you find the allergens on a food label?

Below the ingredients list

400

List at least three ways to prevent cross-contamination.

Some examples may include washing/replacing utensils, plates, and chopping boards used for raw food, not washing raw meat, washing hands after touching raw food, storing raw food apart from other food, etc.

400

Name three types of food poisoning

Some examples may include salmonella poisoning, e. coli, botulism, trichinosis, etc.

400

Name two benefits of using camp stoves over traditional fires

Some examples may include that meals could be prepared in any weather and terrain without firewood. They don't leave any marks on the ground.

400

List three things you can find on a food label.

Some examples may include nutrition value, allergens, calories, servings, etc.

400

What are three symptoms of third-degree burns?

Some symptoms may include burned away skin, blackened flesh, and numbness in the burned area

500

List five ways to prevent burns and scalds

Some examples may include using dry and maintained pot holders, keeping towels away from the heat source, being careful when moving heavy pots and pans, keeping a fire extinguisher nearby, etc.

500

Name five symptoms of an allergic reaction

Some examples may include sneezing, runny nose, watering eyes, shortness of breath, coughing, hives, swollen lips, vomiting, etc.

500

Name six different cooking methods

Some examples may include baking, boiling, broiling, pan-frying, simmering, steaming, microwaving, grilling, etc.