Quiz: Fundamentals of Food Science — 12 Fragen

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1. What is a consequence of the broad definition of food in relation to human health?

It excludes medicinal substances from the diet.
It limits the types of foods considered suitable for consumption.
It allows a variety of substances to be recognized as contributing to nourishment.
It emphasizes the importance of food safety regulations.

It allows a variety of substances to be recognized as contributing to nourishment.

Erklärung

The broad definition of food includes anything consumed to provide nourishment, which consequently allows various substances to contribute to supporting bodily functions and health. This inclusive perspective directly relates to the cause-effect relationship between defining food and its role in health.

2. How do plant-based foods differ from animal-based foods according to their sources?

Plant foods originate from plants like grains and fruits, whereas animal foods come from animals such as meat and milk.
Plant foods are derived from animals, while animal foods come from plants.
Both plant and animal foods are derived from plants, but animal foods are processed differently.
Plant foods and animal foods are both derived from fungi and seaweed.

Plant foods originate from plants like grains and fruits, whereas animal foods come from animals such as meat and milk.

Erklärung

Plant-based foods originate from plants such as grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, fungi, and seaweed, while animal-based foods come from animals like meat, milk, eggs, and seafood. The key difference lies in their source origin, which is explicitly described in the source content.

3. Which processing method should be chosen if the goal is to extend the shelf life of a food while keeping its natural appearance and structure intact?

Manufacturing processes that significantly alter the food
Cooking methods like boiling or steaming
Primary processing, such as milling or slaughter
Preservation techniques like drying or salting

Preservation techniques like drying or salting

Erklärung

Preserved foods are those that retain their natural form but are treated through methods like drying or salting to extend shelf life, as described in the source. These techniques help prevent spoilage while maintaining the food's original appearance and structure.

4. What are nutrients in the context of food?

They are the artificial additives used to preserve food.
They are the organic compounds only found in fruits and vegetables.
They are the flavors and textures that enhance the eating experience.
They are the nutrients that provide energy, support growth, and regulate bodily functions.

They are the nutrients that provide energy, support growth, and regulate bodily functions.

Erklärung

Nutrients are the components of food, such as water, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, and vitamins, that are essential for bodily functions like energy provision, tissue building, and regulation of metabolic processes. The other options describe flavors, additives, or a limited group of compounds, which do not encompass the full definition of nutrients.

5. In the process of candy making, which of the following principles is established first?

Adjusting the final cooling process
Managing sugar crystallization after cooking begins
Controlling the sugar concentration in the solution
Regulating the temperature during cooking

Controlling the sugar concentration in the solution

Erklärung

Controlling the sugar concentration in the solution is the foundational step in candy making, as it directly influences the likelihood and rate of sugar crystallization. Proper management of sugar concentration must be established first to achieve the desired texture and prevent graininess. Temperature regulation and crystallization management follow as specific techniques to control the process and final quality.

6. Who is credited with explaining the reason behind water's high specific heat in the context of food properties?

Albert Einstein
Linus Pauling
Dmitri Mendeleev
None of the above

None of the above

Erklärung

The source attributes the high specific heat of water to hydrogen bonding among its molecules, but it does not specify an individual who explained this property. Therefore, the correct choice is 'None of the above', indicating no specific attribution in the provided content.

7. What is the primary role of carbohydrates and lipids in human nutrition?

To act as the main energy sources for the body
To regulate body temperature
To provide structural support in tissues
To serve as the body's primary source of vitamins

To act as the main energy sources for the body

Erklärung

Carbohydrates and lipids are primarily responsible for providing energy to the body, as stated in the source, which emphasizes that these nutrients serve as main energy sources among other functions.

8. What key component characterizes enzymes as proteins?

They do not contain amino acids
They are composed only of sugars
They are inorganic compounds
They contain nitrogen

They contain nitrogen

Erklärung

Proteins are made of amino acids and contain nitrogen, which is a defining feature that characterizes enzymes as proteins. This distinguishes them from carbohydrates and fats, which do not contain nitrogen.

9. What fundamental principle about temperature control is emphasized as essential in candy making according to the source?

Cooling the sugar solution rapidly to stop caramelization
Using high heat to accelerate the cooking process
Maintaining a constant temperature to prevent microbial growth
Controlling temperature to manage sugar crystallization and texture

Controlling temperature to manage sugar crystallization and texture

Erklärung

The source emphasizes that controlling temperature is critical because it influences sugar concentration and crystallization stages, which directly affect the candy's final texture and quality. Proper temperature regulation prevents graininess and ensures the correct consistency.

10. What is a primary cause that can lead to changes in food quality and sensory evaluation outcomes?

The degree of processing a food undergoes
The color of the packaging used for food
The time of day the food is consumed
The size of the food portion served

The degree of processing a food undergoes

Erklärung

The degree of processing a food undergoes directly influences its sensory attributes such as taste, texture, aroma, and appearance, which are key components of food quality and sensory evaluation. Processing can enhance or diminish these sensory qualities, thereby affecting consumer acceptance.

11. How do the functions of sugar in providing energy and in affecting water activity in food differ?

Energy provision is a nutritional role, while affecting water activity is related to food preservation.
Both functions primarily influence the color of food.
Energy provision is a physical property, while affecting water activity is a chemical reaction.
Both functions are related to flavor enhancement.

Energy provision is a nutritional role, while affecting water activity is related to food preservation.

Erklärung

The source states that sugars provide energy, a nutritional function, and also impact water activity, which relates to preservation. These are different roles: one supplies calories and supports metabolism, while the other influences microbial growth and shelf life by modifying water availability.

12. What is the most effective way for a candy maker to ensure a smooth, velvety texture in the final product?

Add more water to dilute the sugar solution before boiling
Stir the sugar solution constantly during cooling to prevent crystal growth
Allow the sugar solution to cool without disturbance to promote crystal formation
Use a higher temperature than the boiling point to evaporate excess water quickly

Stir the sugar solution constantly during cooling to prevent crystal growth

Erklärung

Stirring the sugar solution constantly during cooling helps prevent large crystal formation, resulting in a smooth, velvety texture. This technique controls crystallization, which is essential for achieving the desired candy consistency. Increasing temperature excessively or adding water would either risk burning or prevent proper concentration, while undisturbed cooling promotes large crystal growth, leading to grainy textures.

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Food — definition?

Anything eaten to provide nourishment.

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Anything taken into the body by mouth, excluding drugs.

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Supports growth, repair, and energy.

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