AESC 2050 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT REVISED ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) UPDATE
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AESC 2050 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT REVISED ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) UPDATE
What does religion do to food? - Answer- Gives food a higher importance than just nutrition.
What is a raw food diet? - Answer- Unprocessed vegan foods that have not been heated about 115 degrees Fahrenhe...
AESC 2050 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT REVISED ANSWERS
(ALREADY GRADED A+) 2024-2025
UPDATE
What does religion do to food? - Answer- Gives food a higher importance than just
nutrition.
What is a raw food diet? - Answer- Unprocessed vegan foods that have not been
heated about 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is proselytizing? - Answer- Being a profit-converting or attempting to convert
someone from one religion, belief or opinion to another
Early human eating habit led to an abundant access of this macronutrient which was
also key in our development? - Answer- Fats/lipids
What percent of the human brain is made up of fat? - Answer- 60%
What happens if you lose too much fat? - Answer- It messes with your memory. Brain is
the last muscle that holds onto fat.
Why are your eyes on the front of your head? - Answer- It provides a large binocular
vision. Animals with their eyes on the sides of their heads can see further but have a
small binocular vision.
Why do we have large binocular vison? - Answer- Since we came from monkeys we
have to have good depth perception (leaping from branch to branch). We are predators.
Can you eat horses and dogs in the US? - Answer- No. It is culturally unacceptable and
illegal.
What kind of animals do the US eat? - Answer- Culturally prey animals
Some national dishes in Kazakhstan are made from what? - Answer- Horse meat and
milk
,How is the national dish in Kazakstan prepared? - Answer- Set out horse milk in vessels
and let it naturally ferment. Tastes like butter milk with a Jack Daniel's Kicker. Good for
about 24 hrs.
What does the term room and board come from? - Answer- Room is somewhere to stay
and sleep. Board is food because a small plank of wood that you set your food on to eat
gradually morphed into a dining room table over the years.
Why did old drug stores have soda fountains? - Answer- They were the main
doctors/medicine providers. They would mix up some medicine for you then send you
over to the soda fountain to add you favorite flavor so it went down easier.
Famous Atlanta based food product created because of the medicine flavoring
business? - Answer- Coke-early on just syrup to flavor medicine
Creation of KFC? - Answer- Colonel Sanders invented Kentucky fried chicken. He had a
secret 11 herbs and spices recipe.
Why was Southern fried Chicken iconic to the South? - Answer- It was a delicacy. Very
difficult to make and many restaurants only served it on Sunday.
Why was it so hard to make fried chicken? - Answer- Took half the week to get ready.
Process started on Thursday and on Saturday they would partially cook it so it didn't
take too long to cook on Sunday.
How did Sanders revolutionize cooking fried chicken? - Answer- Combined pressure
cooking and deep frying to make pressure frying. You can have a piece of fried chicken
in 8 minutes.
. How did Sanders's idea spread? - Answer- Sanders sold his equipment and marketing
to all mom and pop shops and he kept some of the profits (franchising)
How did the iconic KFC bucket come to be? - Answer- Dave Thomas who learned to
cook in Fort Benning starts to work for Sanders and tells him about the McDonald's
speedy system. Sanders said how are people going to carry out a bunch of pieces of
hot chicken? Thomas proposes the bucket.
Aside from coming up with the idea for the KFC bucket what else is Dave Thomas
famous for? - Answer- After he made his millions with KFC founded Wendys and
invented the modern drive thru which featured a paying window and a window you get
your food at.
Three ingredients In Kiepper's Chinese Chicken Soup? - Answer- Chicken liver,
intestines, cube of congealed blood
, What is food-borne illness? - Answer- What the medical community calls food
poisoning-not poisoned by food but infected with something living n the food
Where do food borne illnesses come from? - Answer- Food that is mishandled or not
cooked properly.
How do you treat food borne illness? - Answer- Many cases are resolved on their own
but some can be harmful or lethal.
How long are the incubation periods of foodborne illnesses? - Answer- 6 hours to
months
What proportion of US citizens get food borne illnesses annually? - Answer- CDC
estimated 1/6 ( 48 million people total)
How many people are hospitalized because of food borne illness annually? - Answer-
128,000
How many people die because of food borne illness annually? - Answer- 3,000
How many people die in car accidents compared to food borne illness in the US every
year? - Answer- 46,000 die (15 times more than food borne illness)
What are some restaurants that have struggled with food borne illness? - Answer-
Chipotle:
People got severe diarrhea. In Boston and California people got norovirus from
restaurant employees who were sick. People also got salmonella from the tomatoes.
There were cases of E coli in Kansas and Oklahoma from undercooked beef and
contaminated water
Jack in the Box:
Ecoli
What is The Jungle? - Answer- Written in 1906 by Upton Sinclair. Changed food safety
in the US but that wasn't its intention. He wanted to bring awareness to the poor working
conditions of immigrants but instead exposed health code violations and unsanitary
practices in meat packaging facilities.
What was the result of the book the Jungle? - Answer- Teddy Roosevelt created an
investigative commission for Chicago's meat packaging plants. This lead to the Meat
Inspection Act (MIA) in 1906. This explained federal regulation, inspectors could prevent
bad or mislabeled meat. There were government paid inspections now.
What does the FDA regulate? - Answer- Dietary supplements, bottled water, food
additives, infant formulas, other food products.
What organizations regulate food? - Answer- USDA, FDA, FSIS
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