OLIVE OIL
VEGETABLES&FIBER
VITAMINS&MINERALS
CHO & PHYTONUTRIENTS
PROTEIN
100

Where would you get the best quality of Extra Virgin Olive Oil

California!

100

What is a standard serving portion of vegetables?

What is the total serving of vegetable/day?

1/2 cup

4 servings

100

What are the 2 types of vitamins? 

Bonus: What is the difference between the 2 vitamins?

Water soluble & fat soluble

Bonus:

Water soluble : limited amount stays in the body

Fat soluble : Stored in the liver / fatty tissues

100

List 2 types of carbohydrates

Simple carbohydrate

Complex carbohydrate

100

What are amino acids?


Building blocks of protein

200

What is the recommended amount of Olive oil per day?

2-3 Tbsp of Extra Virgin Olive oil

200

What do vegetables contain ?

Fiber and Vitamins 

Bonus: Phytochemical and Phytonutrient

200

What is beta-carotene?

Pigment in Vit A rich foods (carrots, tomatoes)

MAKES THINGS LOOK ORANGE/RED

200

What does our body use as a form of energy? 

What form is it stored in the body?

GLUCOSE : simple carb (monosaccharide)

Glycogen (in the liver&skeletal muscles)

200

How many amino acids are there in total?

How many out of the 20 are essential?

20 amino acids

10 are essential

300

What does olive oil lower the risk of?

Heart Disease

Cancer

Arthritis

Diabetes

300

List 4 main benefits of dietary fiber

Lowers cholesterol levels

helps body stay full longer (keep satiety)

Slows down digestion

Regulates blood sugar

300

List 4 major minerals

Sodium

Potassium

Calcium

Phosphorus

300

Why is whole grains beneficial?

fibers in whole grains contain a lot of phytonutrients compared to refined grains

300

Explain difference between complete & incomplete protein and give examples of sources

Complete protein: contains all 10 essential amino acids

Sources: MEAT, dairy, EGGS, quinoa, soybeans

Incomplete protein: missing 1 or 2 of essential amino acids

Sources: most plants, legumes, grains

400

What kind of fat is olive oil?

Monounsaturated fat

(Healthy fat)

400

What is the risk of consuming limited amounts of fiber in the diet?

CONSTIPATIONNN!!!!!!

400

What is the function of sodium  and potassium and where is it commonly found?

Both balance  fluid in the body, regulates never impulses

Sodium: table salt

Potassium: bananas and potatoes 

400

List major sources of complex carbohydrates

Explain the difference in metabolism and flavor between the two

Fruits & Vegetables

Fruit: complex to simple - sweet when ripe

Vegetables: simple to complex - sweet when not ripe

400

How do people who follow a vegetarian/vegan diet ensure they obtain complete proteins in their diet?

Through combining different vegetables, legumes, grains in their diet

500

What are the health benefits to using olive oil?

Lowers blood glucose

Lowers blood pressure

Fights pathogens

500

What is soluble fiber? And where can you find it?

Define insoluble fiber? And where can you find it? 

Bonus: What does it help with?

Soluble:

Soluble fiber is fiber that absorbs water (turns thing to mush)

Found in: Oatmeal, nuts, beans, apples, berries

Insoluble: Fiber than cannot be broken down in the body

Found in: skin of fruit/veggies, whole wheat products, beans

Helps with : 

Weight loss

Regulating digestion

500

What is the function of phosphorus? Where can you find phosphorus?

Function: ATP synthesis, bone formation

Found in: Dairy products, meat, SODA

500

What is the risks of consuming too little or too much carbohydrates?


Too little: hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar)

Too much : hyperglycaemia (diabetes)

500
What is the function of protein?

Carrier in blood for vitamins and other compounds

Hormones, cell membrane receptors and antibodies

Enzymes (for chemical reactions in body)

Fluid balance

Supporting structure (skeletal muscles)