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The first animal to be domesticated was man's best friend the dog. The last animal to be domesticated was the? correct answers Horse T/F: Because of their strength, men were first responsible for agriculture. correct answers False Where did coffee come from or originate? correct answers Et...

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DHN 598 Exam 1

The first animal to be domesticated was man's best friend the dog. The last animal to be
domesticated was the? correct answers Horse

T/F: Because of their strength, men were first responsible for agriculture. correct
answers False

Where did coffee come from or originate? correct answers Ethiopia

T/F: Cranberries were an important part of the first Thanksgiving dinner and that is why
they are still used today. correct answers True

Name 4 technological innovations that enhanced man's food producing capability.
correct answers Domestication, selective breeding, wheel and plow, sail

Define inedible foods in general as we discussed in class. Give an example. correct
answers Inedible food is poisonous or not eaten because of strong beliefs of taboos
(some berries and mushrooms, cows in India)

Describe the canning OR refrigeration process in historical perspective. correct
answers The refrigeration process began by building stone structures at the top of
mountains in order to collect Ice. This ice would be brought down and used to keep food
cold. Sometimes underground cellars would be made to keep the food and ice colder for
longer.

What is the difference between feeding and eating? correct answers Feeding is what
animals do when they kill and consume the animal quickly. For early humans, feeding
occurred any time they killed an animal and was unorganized. Eating resulted after
early humans learned how to use fire to cook. This allowed them to save food and eat it
over time instead of eating it right away because it would spoil.

What is food? correct answers any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or
drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and grow.

What are the classifications of food? correct answers Inedible
Edible by animals but not by me
Edible by humans but not my kind
Edible by humans but not by me
Edible by me

What does it mean for food to be inedible? correct answers poisonous or not eaten
because of strong beliefs of taboos (cows in India, certain berries, mushrooms)

, What are some examples of food that are edible by animals but not by me? correct
answers locusts, ants, termites in US, maize in Africa, feed grain in US

What are some examples of foods that are edible by humans but not my kind? correct
answers giant snails in Africa, Dog meat in Asia, Iguana in Caribbean, Horse
meat/blood sausage in Europe, Bear paw in mongolia

What does it mean for food to be edible by humans but not by me? correct answers
acceptable by person's cultural group but not by the individual (chitterling, tripe, raw
oysters) health or religious restrictions may apply.

What does it mean for food to be edible by me? correct answers There are always
exceptions (blowfish in Japan, Cyanide in cassava)

What are core foods? correct answers frequently consumed stable foods (bread, rice,
potatoes)

What are secondary core foods? correct answers widely eaten, but less frequently
(meat)

What are peripheral foods? correct answers eaten only sporadically and easier to give
up (seasonality, fruits, vegetables, luxury foods)

What are complementary foods? correct answers food added to boost taste, vary
texture and encourage consumption (add/increase nutritional value)

Why do we eat particular foods and what need does it fill? correct answers
Psychological needs - eating enough food
Safety needs - eating acceptable foods
Love/belonging - reliable, ongoing access to food
Esteem needs - good tasting food
self actualization - instrumental foods

What variables determine food consumption? correct answers values, beliefs, customs,
symbolism

What challenges do experts face today relating to food consumption? correct answers
Truth is complicated by:
-intense public interest and qualitability
-journalistic twist
-publishers and TV producers looking for audience
-scientists looking for fame
-medical journalists thirsty for prestige
-entrepreneurs thirsting for profits

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