Food Security
Food Fraud Pt 1
Food Justice Vocab
Food Systems
Food Fraud Pt 2
100

Households have no problems, or anxiety, consistently accessing adequate food

A: High Food Security or 

B: Marginal Food Security

High Food Security

100

Name 5 Biological Contaminants: 

Live Parasites 

Mold

Bacteria

Viruses

Fungi 

100

Has emerged from grassroots social movements in recent decades as a framework for inspiring greater citizen participation in decisions that affect both food production and access.

A. Food Sovereignty 

B. Food Security 

C. Food Apartheid 

D. Food Desert


A. Food Sovereignty

100

Which quadrant of the food systems is this? Harvesting, Processing, Packaging, Storage, Transportation, Community, local regional, global markets  

A: Processing, Distribution, Marketing  or 

B: Agricultural Production System

A: Processing, Distribution, Marketing  

100

Identify this definition: The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.

Monoculture

200

Households had problems or anxiety at times about accessing adequate food, but the quality, variety, and quantity of their food were not substantially reduced

A: Marginal Food Security

B: Low Food Security


A: Marginal Food Security

200

What is cross-contamination? 

Cross-Contamination occurs when harmful bacteria spread from one food to another.

200

Identify this term: 

has become a common term to describe low-income communities—often communities of color—where access to healthy and affordable food is limited or where there are no grocery stores.

Food Desert

200

Are these support systems or influences in the food systems? 

Government Agencies, Public Education, Public Research, Nonprofits, Private R & D, Funders and Lenders

Support Systems

200

Identify this definition: 

The action of making something poorer in quality by the addition of another substance.

Adulteration

300

Identify which level of food security this is: 

Households reduced the quality, variety, desirability of their diets, but the quantity of food intake and normal eating patterns were not substantially interrupted

Low-Food Security

300

What is Food Fraud? 

Purposely altering, misrepresenting, mislabeling, substituting or tampering with any food product at any point along the farm–to–table food supply–chain.

300

Identify this definition:

Looks at the whole food system and takes into account income, race, and geography. It encompasses the social and racial inequalities that are at play in our food system.

Food Apartheid

300

Identify this quadrant/category in the food system:

Nutrition, Food Security, Food Justice, Economic Well being, Cultural integrity, Food Safety, Culinary Values, Knowledge, Civic Engagement

Human Health and Well being

300

What percentage of Hawaii's food is imported?

85-90% of food is imported

400

Identify which level of food security this is: 

At times during the year, eating patterns of one or more household members were disrupted and food intake reduced because the household lacked money or other resources for food

Very-Low Food Security

400
Why if food fraud a food safety issue and name an example?

(Hint think about the Olive oil example)

Because the chemicals and or substitutes could result chronic disease or cause severe harm to the individuals health. 

Example: Peanut Oil in Olive Oil or Aniline Found in Olive Oil

400

Explain Equity and Equality

Equity: Involves trying to understand and give people what they need to enjoy full, healthy lives.

Equality: Aims to ensure that everyone gets the same things in order to enjoy full, healthy lives.

400

 Farmland, Natural Resource Base, Agricultural Inputs, Management Inputs, Farms, Farmers, Labor, Knowledge

Markets, Trade, Governments, Corporations, Cultures, Geography, Climate

Is it 

A: Environment and Influences 

B: Environment and Support Systems

C: Agriculture Production and Influences

D: Agriculture Production and Support Systems

C: Agriculture Production and Influences

400

Identify this definition: 

Refers to the processes that describe how food comes from a farm ends up on our tables. 

The processes include production, processing, distribution, consumption and disposal

Food Supply Chain

500

Name 5 Physical Contaminants: 

Artificial Nails 

Bandages 

Fruit Pit 

Bones 

Dead Bugs

500

Food handlers may not work with food when they are sick with any of the "Big 6" illnesses. These include:

1 - Nontyphoidal Salmonella

2 - Salmonella Typhi

3 - Shigella

4 - E. Coli

5 - Hepatitis A 

6- Norovirus

500

Name 5 Chemical Contaminants: 

Pesticides 

Certain types of metals 

Paints 

Cleaning and Sanitizing Products

Personal Care Products


500
Name at least 4 things at are under the Category/Quadrant of Environment? 

Air quality, soil quality, water quality, water quantity, energy dynamics, biological diversity, ecosystem diversity, ecosystem stability, pollutants, waste

500

What is industrial agriculture? 

Industrial agriculture is the large-scale, intensive production of crops and animals, often involving chemical fertilizers on crops or the routine, harmful use of antibiotics in animals