The 5 senses
Taste & Flavor
Herbs & Spices
Breakfast Basics
Potatoes and Eggs
100

•Which of the 5 senses determine whether or not you like a food?

•All five (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing)

100

•What are the five tastes?

•Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami

100

•What are herbs?

Leaves of plants used for flavor

100

•What does the term 'Breakfast' mean?

•To 'break the fast' (after sleeping)

100

•Name 4 ways to cook eggs.

Scrambled, fried, omelet, poached, etc

200

•What role does aroma play in the way we perceive food?

•Aroma enhances flavor perception; much of what we 'taste' comes from smell

200

Can the same food have different textures? How can that happen?

Yes and using different cooking methods

200

•What are spices?

Dried roots, seeds, bark, buds used for flavor

200

•What are the  4 breakfast service styles we talked about?

•Continental, English, American,Brunch

200

•What do you do to hashbrowns after you shred them to get them ready to cook.

2 things??

•Rinse in water and squeeze out moisture to get crispiness

300

•What two things in our mouths help us determine the 5 tastes?

•Taste buds and saliva

300

•What is seasoning?

•Enhancing the natural flavor of food, often with salt, pepper, acid, sugar

300

•What are the two ways you can purchase herbs?

Dried and fresh

300

This breakfast style is often called a "fry up"

English breakfast

300

What are grits made from?

Corn or 

bonus points Hominey

400

•Name four things that can affect our sense of taste.

•Age, illness, smokin, genetics, gender, emotions, experience

400

•What is Umami? What are some examples of foods?

•A savory taste; e.g., mushrooms, soy sauce, Parmesan, tomatoes

400

•You should store spices away from sunlight and the humidity should be what percentage?

Below 60%

400

•Name 3 unusual items English breakfast has that American does not?

Herring, bangers, grilled tomatoes, beans, black pudding and mushrooms

400

•What are similarities between Lyonnaise and O’Brien potatoes?

Both are sautéed with onions

500

What is sensory perception?

•How our brain interprets information from our senses to identify and evaluate food

500

Name 4 bitter foods

Broccoli, arugula, dark chocolate, black coffee, kale, grapefruit, ginger, olives, artichokes, 

500

•Why were spices so important for warmer climates?

•They helped preserve food and mask spoilage in hot climates without refrigeration

500

Sausage needs to be cooked to what internal temperature?

155

500

What is a frittata?

Baking beaten eggs with different fillings much like a quiche without a crust.