Pure Food Kids
Workshop:
A Recipe for Healthful Eating
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Name___________ School_____________
Date_______________
Food Knowledge Quiz - Pre-Workshop Quiz
1. A picture of fruit on a label means the food contains fruit. (circle one) True False
2. What is a calorie? (circle the correct answer)a. A measurement of fatb. A measurement of energyc. A vitamind. Don’t know
3. About how many calories do you need in a day? (circle the correct answer)a. 1000 caloriesb. 3500 caloriesc. 2500 caloriesd. Depends on your activity levele. Don’t know
4. Ingredients on a food label are listed: (circle the correct answer)a. Randomly – in no special orderb. In order of least amount to greatest amount c. In order of greatest amount to least amountd. Don’t know
5. Draw a line between the food additive on the left to the category on the right to which it belongs.High Fructose Corn Syrup Preservative
Monosodium Glutamate Sweetener
F D & C Red #40 Flavor Enhancer
BHA/BHT Food Coloring
Let’s Be Food Detectives!
What are they Selling us?
Looking only at the front label of your packaged food,
Can your group find at least two things that make you think it’s healthy?
1. ____________________________________
2. ____________________________________
3. ____________________________________
Who do you think the manufacturer is trying to get to buy it?
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List at least two things that make your group want to buy it.
(Example: picture, prizes or other offers, looks like it would be healthy; the flavor, etc…)
1. ____________________________________
2. ____________________________________
3. ____________________________________
Nutrition Statement
Good Fats – we need themGood Fats – we need them• Unsaturated fats (Olive oil, flax, cold water fish)
• Mono-unsaturated (more)• Poly-unsaturated (less)
We need someWe need some• Saturated fats (Butter, peanut butter, red meats)
Bad Fats - we don’t need any!Bad Fats - we don’t need any!• Trans fats - Hydrogenated fats (margarine, shortening)
• Label can list 0 grams if <.5 grams per serving• Can lead to stroke and heart disease
Fats are vital!
Nutrition Statement
Ingredient List Comparison
Canned Chili Hearty Vegetable Chili
INGREDIENTS: Water, beef, textured vegetable protein (soy flour, caramel color), dehydrated onions, tomato paste, corn flour, spices, salt, wheat flour enriched with (niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, cornmeal, modified food starch, flavorings, monosodium glutamate, paprika, hydrolyzed soy protein, citric acid, extractives of paprika.
INGREDIENTS: Tomatoes, kidney beans, black beans, green bell pepper, red bell pepper, onion, corn, cilantro, garlic, chili powder, vegetable oil, oregano, cumin, salt, black pepper.
Look at the Nutrition Facts Statement to find the following:
What is the serving size? ______________in grams____________
How many servings per container? __________________
Is it reasonable (really how much you eat or drink)? YES NO
How many grams of Trans Fat per serving? ____________
How many grams of sugar per serving? _______________
Look at the Ingredient List to find the following:
Is the ingredient list: LONG SHORT
Do you understand MOST (90%) of the words? YES NO
Does it have hydrogenated OR partially hydrogenated oil (TRANS FAT)? YES NO
Is there anything that makes you go…HUH?? Why did they put that in my food? YES NO
What is the first sweetener listed? _______________
What order in the list is the first sweetener listed? ____________
Does the flavor come from what you expected? YES NO
Is this food as healthful as you first thought? YES NO
Let’s Be Chefs!
•EVERYONE participates
•Wash your hands
•Don’t touch the trays until given the O.K.
Be clean!Follow the instructions
Knife and CookingSafety
Respect the “imaginary line” around the burner!
DON’T GOOF OFFDON’T GOOF OFF with the knives!
PLEASE clean up when finished
Team Recipe - Hearty Vegetable ChiliIngredients:1 tablespoon vegetable or olive oil 1 cup whole-kernel corn (fresh or frozen)1 cup chopped onion 1 Tablespoons chili powder1 cup chopped green bell pepper 1 ½ teaspoons leaf oregano1 cup chopped red pepper ¾ teaspoon ground cumin4 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon sea salt28 oz. whole peeled tomatoes ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper1 can (15.25 oz.) kidney beans ½ bunch cilantro, chopped1 can (15.25 oz.) black beans (up to 1 c. Water if chili looks too thick)
Onion and Garlic Cut the ends of the onion, cut the onion in half and peel of papery outer layer. Separate 4 cloves of garlic from bulb. Smash the cloves with side of knife. Peel the papery skin off the four cloves.Chop the onion into small pieces. Mince (chop very small) the garlic.Measure 1 cup of onion, put into larger bowl. Put garlic onto smaller bowl.
Red Pepper and Spices Wash the red pepper.Quarter the pepper and remove the seeds. Throw way seeds. Chop red pepper into ½ inch pieces. Measure 1 cup of red pepper into larger bowl. Measure oregano and cumin, put into the small bowlPlease do not mix spice in with the peppers.
Green Pepper and SpicesWash green pepper.Halve the pepper and remove the seeds. Throw way seeds. Cut each half in half again. Chop green pepper into ½ inch pieces. Measure 1 cup of green pepper into larger bowl.Measure chili powder, salt, and pepper, place together in smaller bowl and stir. Please do not mix spice in with the peppers.
Beans and TomatoesOpen both cans of beans; take to sink with strainer and one bowl. Over sink, put into a strainer and rinse. Pour beans into a bowl. Rinse strainer.Open tomato can. Drain the tomatoes through strainer over other bowl. Save the tomato juice in the bowl. Pull the tomatoes out of the juices and chop them into bite sized pieces. Place tomato pieces in with the juices in bowl.
Cilantro and CornWash cilantro. Pat the cilantro dry between some paper towels. If it is too wet, it will stick to the knife.Pick cilantro leaves off of stems and place leaves on cutting board. Throw stems away.Coarsely chop cilantro leaves into small pieces. Place in small bowl.Using safety scissors, cut corner off of corn bag and measure 1 cup of corn, place in separate small bowl.
What are food additives?
Why are food additivesadded to packaged goods?
Are all food additives bad?
Food Additives
Artificial Colors
Hydrogenated Oils (Trans Fats)
Hydrolyzed ProteinsArtificial
Sweeteners
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Sulfur DioxideSodium Benzoate
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)Sulfites
Calcium Disodium (EDTA) Nitrates & Nitrit
es
What are sweeteners?•High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, Maltodextrin, Sugar, Honey•Artificial Sweeteners - Splenda (Surcalose), Nutrasweet (Aspartame) •Anything that ends in “ose” (rhymes with gross!) - Dextrose, Sucrose, Lactose,
Why are they bad and what can they do to me?
•Artificial Sweeteners linked to cancer and kidney problems
•Heavily processed sweeteners with no nutritive value is linked to:
•Obesity•Type II Diabetes
Sweeteners
What?
Natural Flavors, Artificial FlavorsWaxes, Esters, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG),
any Hydrolyzed Protein, Hydrogenated Oils
Why are they badand what can they do to me?
•Natural Gas is the major source of “Artificial Flavor”•MSG is very addicting and may cause headaches, rapid
heart beat, flushing and numbness•Hydrogenated Oils are Trans-fats
Flavor and Texture
Enhancers
PreservativesWhat?
Stuff like Ascorbic Acid, BHA, BHT, TBHQ, Benzoates,
Sodium Nitrite and Nitrates
Why are they badand what can they do to me?
•Some are derived from nature, but usually come from man-made chemicals
•Many have been linked to cancer and other diseases
What?
Things like Red #40,Blue Lake #1, Yellow #5
Where do they come from?
All FD & C colors are made from
Petroleum or coal tarSome made from seeds,
vegetables or bugs
Food Coloring
What?
Stuff like Riboflavin, Thiamine,Folic Acid, Phosphorous, Vitamin C
and Vitamin B1
Where do they come from?
Some are derived from nature,but usually come from man-made chemicals
Nutritional Supplements
Food Additives
What’s really in There?Find up to two Sweeteners
1. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________
How many total Sweeteners found? ____ None found ___
2. Find up to two Flavor or Texture Enhancers
1. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________ None found ___
3. Find up to two Preservatives
1. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________ None found ___
4. Find up to two Food Colorings
1. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________ None found ___
5. Find up to two Nutritional Supplements
1. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________ None found ___
Name_____________________ School__________________ Date__________________
Food Knowledge Quiz
Post-Workshop1. True or False: A picture of fruit on a label means the food contains fruit. (circle one) True False
2. What is a calorie? (circle the correct answer)a. A measurement of fatb. A measurement of energyc. A vitamind. Don’t know
3. About how many calories do you need in a day? (circle the correct answer)a. 1000 caloriesb. 3500 caloriesc. 2500 caloriesd. Depends on your activity levele. Don’t know
4. Ingredients on a food label are listed: (circle the correct answer)a. Randomly – in no special orderb. In order of least amount to greatest amount c. In order of greatest amount to least amountd. Don’t know
5. Draw a line between the food additive on the left to the category on the right to which it belongs.
High Fructose Corn Syrup Preservative
Monosodium Glutamate Sweetener
F D & C Red #40 Flavor Enhancer
BHA/BHT Food Coloring
6. Do you feel like you learned something in this class? (circle one) I didn’t learn much I learned a lot1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. How would you rate this class? (circle one)
I didn’t’ like the class I really liked the class1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
What Did We Learn Today?
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