The person credited with bringing food across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World
Who was Cristopher Columbus?
Dinner consisted of ... courses
What is two or three?
Pizza originated in...
What is Naples?
The main cause of obesity in America and is high in mercury.
What is High Fructose Corn Syrup?
A diet consisting of just fruit, vegetables, and fish
What is Pescatarianism?
The 4 main foods brought from the Old World
What are Corn, Potatoes, Squash, Tobacco?
This famous French cooking method where you vacuum seal food and immerse it in warm water
What is sous - vide?
A frozen food item invented by American shops
What was Ice Cream?
... was invented in 1837.
What is the gas stove?
The leading two brands of meat substitutes
What is impossible foods and beyond meat?
Because of its lack of usage it became a currency
What is Tobacco?
The three courses are ...
What are soup, fish, and roasts?
The winter that wiped out most crops except potatoes
What was the Harsh Winter of 1740?
...food popularized by fast food restaurants in the U.S. and was invented in the 1800's.
What was the Hamburger?
new methods of preserving and cooking foods invented in the 20th-21st century
what is freeze drying, vacuum sealing, and air frying, and the refrigerator
As Europe secured fertile land in the New World they were also gaining access to new... (in relation to this unit)
What are foods and species?
The ingredient first introduced to the New World via Virginia
What was Rice?
Food for enjoyment, not nourishment
What are baked goods?
A kind of potato that is light and airy, and was invented as an accident
What are Soufflé potatoes?
Three diets that consist of mostly meat and don't have many proven health benefits
what is the carnivore diet, paleo diet, and primal diet?
In the end it had more foods and ideas and other additions became part of...
What are new or previous cultures?
The food item legally mandated by the government to be cultivated in Germany.
What were potatoes?
As a cultural effect people began to write down recipes in... to keep a record of them
What is a Cookbook?
The in-organic compound found in Pepsi...
What is Orthophosphoric acid?
a diet consisting of olive oil as the main fat source and limited added sugars, fish, and poultry
What is the Mediterranean diet?