This is a basic evaluation for biscuits. The students will make and …
This is a basic evaluation for biscuits. The students will make and bake biscuits and then discuss the properties of biscuits to determine whether or not their product fits the biscuit standard. It allows students to practice speaking knowledgeably about food.Rr
The students are challenged to develop a peanut butter and jelly sandwich …
The students are challenged to develop a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a food manufacturer. The students are to create a healthy sandwich as well as, the packaging. The students are able to select from a variety of ingredients to create a healthy PBJ to meet the requirements presented to them in a letter from the manufacturer. The students then have to create the packaging for their sandwich considering the packagings ability to keep the food fresh, protected and to catch the eye of the consumer all while keeping the overhead cost of the packaging in mind. After the students complete their tasks they share their sandwiches in a taste test and their packages are put through a series of tests to see how they will hold up if they are dropped, slammed against the side of the delivery truck or have something dropped on top of them. The students enjoy seeing how well their designs hold up to these tests. The students are introduced to a number of the units that will be covered in the food science course including, sweeteners, fats, colors, preservatives, and flavors.
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