Food Studies 10, 20, 30
FOOD29
Module 29: Food Preservation (Optional)
Outcome
Examine safe food preservation methods.
Indicators
| (a) | Discuss reasons why food is preserved. |
| (b) | Explore how microorganisms (e.g., molds, yeast, bacteria) affect food spoilage. |
| (c) | Determine conditions necessary for growth and control of microorganisms, enzymes and oxidation in food spoilage. |
| (d) | Inquire into historical food preservation methods (e.g., salting, pickling, drying, smoking) from various cultures, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit. |
| (e) | Discuss the purpose of various equipment used in home preservation. |
| (f) |
Explore methods of preservation such as:
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| (g) | Research methods used to increase shelf life of commercially made foods (e.g., additives and preservatives). |
| (h) |
Research the role of food additives in regard to:
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| (i) | Investigate foods that can easily be preserved. |
| (j) | Compare commercial preserving to home preserving techniques. |
| (k) | Explore in season foods to preserve for future use. |
| (l) | Inquire into what types of foods are grown and preserved in Saskatchewan. |
| (m) | Implement general food safety and sanitation guidelines for home preservation processes. |
| (n) | Prepare or describe the preparation of recipes for food preservation. |
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