Agriculture / Farming
Food Safety/Food Science
Food Systems
In the Kitchen
Miscellaneous
100

Related to cultivated land or the cultivation thereof

What is Agrarian?

100

The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and giving off of heat.

What is fermentation?

100

The altering food to make it more accessible and extend the amount of time the food can last. This can enhance or diminish the quality of the food. 

What is food processing?

100
A method of browning your food in order to get the benefit of the reaction it creates. 

What is searing?

100

The practice of eating together.

What is commensality?
200

The combination of ecological principles with agricultural practices

What is agroecology?

200

The breaking of bonds within protein, due to extreme conditions causing the protein to restructure irreversibly. 

What is denaturing?

200

Relating to the scientific description of peoples and cultures with their customs, habits, and mutual differences. 

What is ethnographic?

200

When two liquids mix that are not usually mixed together; as in mayonnaise or hollandaise sauce.

What is an emulsion?

200

An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.

What is an omnivore?

300

A part of agriculture that deals with animal livestock like goats, sheep, and chickens.

What is pastoralism?

300

The movement of a solvent (ie. water) molecules from a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules to a solution with a higher concentration of water molecules through a cell's partially permeable membrane. 

What is osmosis?

300

All activities like infrastructure, social institutions, and cultural beliefs within a social group across the stages of production, processing, transport, and consumption of food. 

What is a food system?

300

The Japanese term describing savory-ness signaling the presence of protein. Also known as the fifth flavor sense. 

What is umami?

300

A social construct of the way people sort their affiliation with families. 

What is kinship?

400

The process of preparing maize or other grains by cooking it and soaking it in an alkaline solution.

What is nixtamalization?

400

A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that causes illness. 

What is a pathogen?

400

The right to control the way your food is made, traded and consumed; utilizing sound and sustainable methods.

What is food sovereignty?

400

Fiber that is found in fruits that is sometimes used as thickener in baked goods and jams. 

What is pectin?

400

The study of flavors and how they affect and change our brains. 

What is neurogastronomy?

500

A substance that is suitable to consumed.

What is a foodstuff?

500

A substance mainly used in a dough or batter to make it rise. Examples are baking powder, baking soda and yeast. 

What is a leavener?

500

The lack of consistent access to healthy, affordable food in adequate amounts. 

What is food insecurity?

500

The fact or quality being agreeable to one's taste. 

What is palatability?

500

A raw material derived from an agricultural product that can be bought and sold for human consumption, such as coffee, corn, or dairy.

What is a food commodity?