Which of the 6 essential nutrients makes up 65% of your body?
(Bonus 50pts if you name a function - one bonus per team)
Water!
Cools, flushes waste, lubricates joints, carries oxygen in blood...
Name an eating habit recommended by the food guide (not the proportions, the situation in which you eat).
With someone else, not on tech, regularly, when you're hungry, think about why/what makes you eat. . .
Which dietary restriction is caused by an intense bodily reaction to a protein in a food?
Food Allergy
The chef's hat is said to have as many folds as there are ____________________________________ an egg.
Ways to cook!
It impacts the firmness and chewiness. (shape)
What are the two categories of carbs?
(Bonus 50 if you can break down the categories - up to 150 bonus points)
Simple (sugar) and complex (starch and fibre)
Name two factors that can lead to food insecurity.
Availability (distance from food)
Wage, Price
What is the difference between Vegetarianism and Veganism?
Vegetarians can eat animal byproducts like eggs, dairy, and honey. Vegans do not eat any animal products.
How can you tell if an egg is spoiled before you crack it?
Water test!
What is a dog-friendly substitute for chocolate/cocoa?
Carob.
What are the three kinds of fats?
(Bonus 50% for a source - one bonus per team)
Unsaturated (olives, fish, almonds), Saturated (meats), Trans (junk food, some meats and dairy)
What are the three categories of the 2019 Canada's Food Guide?
Proteins, Fruits and Veggies, Carbs
Name three proteins someone can eat with a pescatarian diet.
Any edible fish, any seafood/crustacean
Which of the 6 essential nutrients are eggs rich in?
Fats and Proteins
Name 3/5 leavening agents (they make recipes rise).
Baking powder, baking soda, yeast, whipped egg whites or whipped cream.
What are the two kinds of vitamins? Provide an example of each.
Water soluble: Ex. vitamin C and B
Fat soluble: A, D, E, K
What barriers (4) do people face when trying to follow the Food Guide?
What are the two religious dietary restrictions? Name the restriction and its religion.
(Bonus 50 points: Name a rule associated with that restriction)
Halal: Islam Kosher: Judaism
List four functions of an egg? How can they be used in a recipe?
Structure, flavour, coating, colour, foam/air. . .
Name two substitutions for eggs. What might you need to do to make sure the recipe doesn't change?
1/3 banana (nothing)
Apple sauce (adjust sweetness and add flour)
Name 5 vegetarian proteins (i.e. not flesh)
(Bonus 50 points for extras - up to one per team)
Tofu (soy), Ground round (soy), lentils, beans, eggs, peanuts/peanut butter, almond/almond butter, dairy.
List 4/6 impacts of food insecurity on youth (students).
Lack of engagement and opportunity, stunting growth/nutrient deficiency, hospitalization for mental health, obesity/health issues, parental stress, cycle of poverty could continue
Provide 2 substitutions each for flour and dairy products (lactose free and dairy free - Cannot say "Lactose-Free _______________" or "Gluten-Free __________________" (total of 4 products)
(Bonus 50 per product)
Goat milk/cheese, soy milk, oat milk, almond milk
Almond flour (sweet), chickpea flour (savory), spelt flour, oats, rice. . .
Name 10 ways to cook an egg (50 pts each) - Can be part of something as long as it's the main event.
Fry, sunny side up, omelet, scrambled, soufflé, eggnog, benedict, hard boiled, soft boiled, poached, quiche. . .
FINAL JEOPARDY:
List 5 parts of the digestive system and say what they do.