This term is used to describe the distance between producer and consumer.
What are food miles?
The USDA recommends doing this for at least 30 minutes a day.
What is moderate exercise?
A technology that needs very little fuel to give it the energy it needs is known as what?
What is energy efficient?
This is an example of an old USDA dietary guideline that has since been tweaked, updated, and simplified to give us our current program.
What is The Food Pyramid or MyPyramid?
Brie
What is a cheese?
The idea that eating produce that is thriving in season contributes to sustainability in assisting nature in only harvesting certain fruits and vegetables at certain times is known as this?
What is seasonal? (in regards to sustainability)
This is the name of the currently used USDA approved dietary guidelines for a healthy diet and lifestyle.
What is MyPlate
This religion is known for big hats, bigger beards, and sustainable farming techniques.
What is Amish?
A negative reaction to eating gluten, causing chronic stomach pain and digestive issues is called this disease.
What is Celiacs Disease?
Porterhouse
What is a steak?
This is a downside of sustainable farming.
What is being more expensive, producing less yield, or being unsustainable in this modern economy?
This is one of the colors looked for when eating healthy fruits and vegetables.
What is dark green, orange, red, or purple?
This is an example of how to reduce waste in the kitchen.
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This is defined as nutrients needed in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
What are vitamins?
Casserole Elbow
What is a pasta?
This method of thawing wastes a lot of water.
What is thawing under running water?
Oily fish like salmon have this very beneficial nutrient.
What is Omega 3 Fatty Acids?
These are three things that can be composted.
What are Leaves/grass/brush trimmings, non-Animal Food Scraps, Vegetable/Fruit Peels, Bread, Coffee Grounds, Tea Leaves, Dry Cat/Dog Food, Old Herbs and Spices?
This is a protein a vegan can eat.
What is tofu, edamame, chickpeas, almonds, or quinoa?
Tagliatelle
What is a pasta?
This is an eco friendly alternative to bleach.
What is vinegar?
These are three of the most common allergens in the US.
What are milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, treenuts, wheat, peanuts, and soybeans?
This is the most abundant protein on the planet, also making the smallest environmental impact in farming.
What is fish?
Peas, beans, whole grains and vegetables are examples of this.
What is a complex carbohydrate?
Muenster
What is a cheese?