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54 Cards in this Set
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Most food that is consumed is usually young or old |
young |
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what is Olivia |
Kept eggs |
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Did eggs play a significant roll in history |
yes |
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What culture loved the egg lot |
Portuguese |
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what form of egg did the Portuguese really enjoy |
the egg tart |
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what was the suburb of egg that he portuguese made |
Lisbon |
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What is Libson made from? |
egg yolk but no egg whites |
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what did the Portuguese rule |
the sea |
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what did the protuguese do to the sea? |
the lubricate it with egg whites |
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what did the Portuguese lubricate the sea with |
egg whites |
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Old Food what is turtle soup |
old and endangered soup that is not so common any more |
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Old Food what is bog butter |
made in heats bogs they are aerobic |
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Old Food what is good about bog butter being aneorobic |
it has no oxygen better for preservation and free to prolong life |
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Old Food what is a good representation of how foods have changed |
butter |
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who created the cook book |
a priest illegitimate daughter |
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what are the 6 steps in gaining weight |
1- exercise less -sleep at night -ride more and walk less -sit more and stand less -choose light for play -rest in bed for 1-2 weeks |
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what is the oldest thing we have eaten |
salt (water ) |
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What is the most expensive food |
truffles |
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how much can truffles be priced up to? |
$1000 |
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what are two of the most expensive spices of the world |
saffron and caviar |
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this food has recently become expensive what is it priced at |
roast = 4/5 pounds was 25/26 hundred dollars |
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what is the brand of the expensive roast |
colby beef |
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what is colby beef formerly known as and where from |
waygu from japan |
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what is unique about colby beef and why is it expensive |
animals are fed and raised in a specific way animals are massaged daily |
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what are the animals for colby beef fed that is unique |
japaense beer |
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In our average lifetime how much will we eat for food |
50 tons |
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in our average lifetime how much will we drink? |
55 litres of beverage |
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how much does micheal phelps eat daily calorie wise |
out 12 thousand calories a day |
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what choice does eating involve |
a moral choice |
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On average how many animals are killed by people eating them |
2100 animals |
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on average how many americans live on a diet of 1-10 foods or less |
1/5 |
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everyone is an expert on what we like but they don't understand |
why we eat what we eat |
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who is broach and what does he do |
university of Bordeaux a man is expert on wine |
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what did broach do with tests |
he sets up tests and experts who were offered wine |
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for the test broach conducted what were the values of the wines |
$30 and $300 |
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how many of broaches experts liked $35 wine better |
54 |
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broach claims that wine should not cost more than how much |
$30 |
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according to broach what makes wine expensive |
geography grapes used and bottle manufacturing |
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what is peat |
fossil fuel essential, also used for gardening |
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what is the material of peat |
organic material that cumulates in wetlands |
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what do they use peat for in ireland |
for heating places |
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what is the adulteration of food |
contaminated food that has been altered from what it originally was |
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with adulteration of food what are we doing with trust and responsibilities |
putting it in the hands of others |
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food provides us with what that we need |
energy |
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who is steven louis |
one of the leading thinkers |
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steven louis said every cow receives how much everyday |
$2 a day |
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Global dominance coca cola owns many companies |
true |
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what are the two human instincts |
sex and eating |
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what is the most important economic activity |
agriculture |
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how much of the land involves agriculture |
1/3 |
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do we need more mails for reproduction of animals |
no |
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how may roosters do u need to breed hen |
1 |
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how many rams do u need for sheeps |
1 |
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how are male battles seletected |
based on highly prized genetic potential |