Food provenance Flashcards

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What does the term food provenance mean?

A

Where food comes from

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2
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What does the term food chain mean?

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The route food has passed through from production to consumption

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3
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What does the term traceability mean?

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Being able to trace food back through all stages of production

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4
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What does protected geographical indication (PGI) mean?

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When food must be produced in a specific area e.g. Welsh lamb

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5
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What does protected designation of origin (PDO) mean?

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When foods are produced, processed and prepared in one area e.g. stilton blue cheese

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What does traditional speciality guaranteed (TSG) mean?

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When foods are produced and have a traditional name and characterstics that make it different to others e.g. Gloucester old spot pigs

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7
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What does the term food miles mean?

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The distance food has traveled from field to plate

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8
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What does the term carbon footprint mean?

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The total carbon emissions produced by a person, organisation, event or product

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9
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How can you reduce food miles?

A
Buy local
Shop at farmers markets
Grow your own vegetables
Eat seasonal foods
Pick your own foods
Cook from scratch
Walk or cycle to the shop
Shop less frequently
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10
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What are the advantages to using paper and card for food packaging?

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Recyclable
Biodegradable
Cheap
Lightweight
Printable
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What are the disadvantages to using paper and card for food packaging?

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Not water resistant

Easily damaged

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12
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What are the advantages to using glass for food packaging?

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Reusable
Recyclable
Rigid
Moisture proof

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13
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What are the disadvantages to using glass for food packaging?

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Easily broken

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14
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What are the advantages to using plastic packaging?

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Easily shaped

Recyclable

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15
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What are the disadvantages to using plastic packaging?

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Not biodegradable

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16
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What are the advantages to using metal packaging?

A

Can be used for a wide variety of foods
Preserves foods
Recyclable

17
Q

What are the three R’s in relation to the environment

A

Reduce
Reuse
Recycle

18
Q

What does the term sustainable mean?

A

Ensuring resources we use don’t exceed the earths capacity to replace them

19
Q

What is food poverty?

A

Inability to afford a healthy diet

20
Q

What are the four main factors that influence food poverty?

A

Accessibility
Availability
Affordability
Awareness

21
Q

What health issues can be linked to food poverty?

A

Cancer
Type 2 diabetes
Obesity
Coronary heart disease

22
Q

What are food banks?

A

Places that provide emergency food