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Cooking Vegetables And Fruits
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cooking
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Answer 33 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Herbaceous plant that can be partially or wholly eaten; has little or no woody tissue
Vegetable
Coulis
Polyphenoloxidase
Drupe
2. Vegetable with broad leaves that range from dark green to pale green
Green leafy vegetable
Anthocyanin
Vegetable
Stem Vegetable
3. Substance that gives a food its color
Carotenoid
Chlorophyll
Glaze
Pigment
4. Vegetable in which the flower and the attached stem of the plant are eaten
Ethylene
Pigment
Flower Vegetable
Fructose
5. Fruit that originates in tropical locations
Tropical Fruit
Fruit Vegetable
Summer Fruit
Fructose
6. Chemical reaction that causes certain fruits to turn dark once the inside flesh is exposed to air
Fruit Vegetable
Hydroponic Farming
Enzymatic Browning
Freestone
7. Fleshly root or stem of a plant - such as a potato - that is able to grow into a new plant
Summer Fruit
Coulis
Tuber
Tropical Fruit
8. Method used to process food into a smooth pulp
Puree
Coulis
Stem Vegetable
Flower Vegetable
9. Green pigment in vegetables and fruits
Chlorophyll
Quality Grade
Glaze
Stem Vegetable
10. Japanese breaded and deep-fried vegetable
Hydroponic Farming
Tempura
Anthocyanin
Anthoxanthins
11. Organ that develops from the ovary of a flowering plant and contains one or more seeds
Carotenoid
Fruit
Tempura
Tropical Fruit
12. Type of peach whose flesh sticks to the pit
Clingstone
Tropical Fruit
Summer Fruit
Anthocyanin
13. Fruit that has a central pit enclosing a single seed - such as cherry - peach - apricot
Puree
Crudite'
Drupe
Winter Fruit
14. Finish in which a small amount of honey - sugar - or maple syrup is added to the vegetable - coating it and giving it a sheen as it heats
Glaze
Carotenoid
Puree
Babaganoush
15. Vegetable that has a single root that extends into the ground and provides nutrients to the part of the plant that exists above ground
Anthocyanin
Clingstone
Root Vegetable
Anthoxanthins
16. Fruit with a natural growing season taking place in the winter months
Ethylene
Tropical Fruit
Puree
Winter Fruit
17. Fruit with a natural growing season taking place during the summer months
Summer Fruit
Enzymatic Browning
Puree
Drupe
18. Vegetable sauce made from a puree of vegetables or fruit that can be served hot or cold
Hydroponic Farming
Coulis
Crudite'
Seed Vegetable
19. Red or purple pigment in vegetables and fruits
Anthocyanin
Carotenoid
Tempura
Pigment
20. Middle eastern eggplant dip
Babaganoush
Tropical Fruit
Vegetable
Drupe
21. French term for raw vegetables served as relish
22. Type of peach with flesh that separates easily from pit
Crudite'
Tropical Fruit
Green leafy vegetable
Freestone
23. Natural agent in fruits that causes them to ripen
Carotenoid
Ethylene
Enzymatic Browning
Quality Grade
24. Enzyme in some fruits that causes cut fruit to turn brown once inside flesh is exposed to air
Polyphenoloxidase
Quality Grade
Drupe
Fructose
25. Grading standards developed for fresh and canned fruits and vegetables by the USDA
Quality Grade
Freestone
Hydroponic Farming
Seed Vegetable
26. Colorless or white pigment in vegetables and fruits
Glaze
Fruit Vegetable
Anthoxanthins
Freestone
27. Orange - yellow - red-orange - or red pigment in vegetables and fruits
Quality Grade
Fruit Vegetable
Seed Vegetable
Carotenoid
28. Vegetable in which the fibrous plant stem is eaten
Stem Vegetable
Vegetable
Root Vegetable
Babaganoush
29. Vegetable in which seed - and / or pod of the plant is eaten
Flower Vegetable
Ethylene
Seed Vegetable
Puree
30. Vegetables the develop from the ovary of a flowering plant and contain one or more seeds
Vegetable
Puree
Fruit Vegetable
Crudite'
31. Technique that involves growing vegetables in nutrient-enriched water rather than in soil
Coulis
Hydroponic Farming
Tropical Fruit
Tuber
32. Large groups of plants ranging from single-celled organisms to giant mushrooms
Fungi
Carotenoid
Flower Vegetable
Coulis
33. Natural form of sugar found in fruit and vegetable
Hydroponic Farming
Glaze
Anthoxanthins
Fructose